THE candidates for the Wyre Forest District Council elections on May 6 have been announced today.
They are as follows -
Aggborough & Spennells: John Aston (Conservative), David Ross (Liberal Democrat), Lee Wright (Labour), Peter Young (Independent Community and Health Concern).
Areley Kings: Ken Henderson (Conservative), Vi Higgs (Labour), Nigel Thomas (Independent Community and Health Concern).
Bewdley & Arley: Sam Arnold (Labour), Stephen Clee (Conservative), Derek Killingworth (Independent Community and Health Concern), Jayne Smith (Liberal Democrat).
Blakedown & Chaddesley: Liz Davies (Independent Community and Health Concern), Pauline Hayward (Conservative), Diana Udall (Labour).
Broadwaters: John Harris (Green), Howard Martin (Independent Community and Health Concern), Adrian Sewell (Labour), Steve Walker (Conservative).
Franche: Mike Dixon (Liberal Democrat), Nigel Knowles (Labour), Daniel McCann (Conservative), Phillip Oliver (Green), Mike Shellie (Independent Community and Health Concern).
Greenhill: Alexandra Heelis (Green), Tim Ingham (Liberal), Paul Mills (Labour), Chris Morrall (Conservative).
Habberley & Blakebrook: Gill Carr (Independent Community and Health Concern), Clare Cassidy (Liberal Democrat), Dave Finch (Green), Ian Hardiman (Conservative), Barry McFarland (Labour).
Lickhill: Mike Freeman (Conservative), Jenny Knowles (Labour), Dixon Sheppard (Independent Community and Health Concern).
Mitton: Cliff Brewer (Independent Community and Health Concern), Mike Salter (Conservative), Gary Watson (Labour).
Offmore & Comberton: Raymond Barber (Independent Community and Health Concern), Rose Bishop (Liberal), Matthew Nicholls (Labour), Chris Rogers (Conservative).
Oldington & Foley Park: Adrian Beavis (Liberal Democrat), Nicky Gale (Conservative), Caroline Shellie (Independent Community and Health Concern), Dan Watson (Labour).
Sutton Park: John Campion (Conservative), John Griffiths (Independent Community and Health Concern), David Prain (Labour), Sam Walker (Liberal Democrat), Michael Whitbread (Green).
Wribbenhall: Linda Candlin (Independent Community and Health Concern), Dean Cox (Labour), John Stephen (Liberal Democrat), Gordon Yarranton (Conservative).
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