What’s in the nomination papers for the Labour and Conservative candidates in Moreton West and Saughall Massie and the nomination papers for the Conservative and Labour candidates in New Brighton?
What’s in the nomination papers for the Labour and Conservative candidates in Moreton West and Saughall Massie and the nomination papers for the Conservative and Labour candidates in New Brighton?
Who are the 112 candidates in the 2015 Wirral Council elections?
Who are the 112 candidates in the 2015 Wirral Council elections?
The nomination period for anyone wishing to stand as a candidate in the elections to become a councillor at Wirral Council has closed. As usual elections in each of the twenty-two wards on Wirral are all being contested. Wards are listed alphabetically, then the candidates alphabetically by surname. One candidate (the Conservative candidate in Liscard) called Ann Ondra Lavin has withdrawn their nomination, therefore is not included in the list of candidates. Polling day is on the 7th May, with results expected on the 8th May.
Name of ward
Name of candidate
Description
Bebington
Jim Bradshaw
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Bebington
Des Drury
The Conservative Party Candidate
Bebington
Brian Downing Gill
Liberal Democrats
Bebington
Anthony James Smith
Green Party
Bebington
Jerry Williams
Labour Party
Bidston & St. James
Karl Richard Cumings
Green Party
Bidston & St. James
Geoffrey Peter Dormand
The Conservative Party Candidate
Bidston & St. James
Ben Halligan
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Bidston & St. James
Brian Martin Kenny
Labour Party
Bidston & St. James
Roy John Wood
Liberal Democrat
Birkenhead & Tranmere
Jayne Louise Stephanie Clough
Green Party
Birkenhead & Tranmere
June Irene Cowin
The Conservative Party
Birkenhead & Tranmere
Philip Leslie Davies
Labour Party
Birkenhead & Tranmere
Monica Price
Liberal Democrat
Birkenhead & Tranmere
Laurence John Sharpe-Stevens
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Bromborough
Mike Collins
The Conservative Party Candidate
Bromborough
Sue Colquhoun
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Bromborough
Penelope Ruth Golby
Liberal Democrats
Bromborough
Mark Halligan
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Bromborough
Percy Hogg
Green Party
Bromborough
Joe Walsh
Labour Party
Clatterbridge
Jan Cambridge
Liberal Democrats
Clatterbridge
Jenny Holliday
Labour Party
Clatterbridge
Roger Laurence Jones
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Clatterbridge
Vinny Spencer
Green Party
Clatterbridge
Adam Christopher Sykes
The Conservative Party Candidate
Claughton
Tom Cubbin
Green Party
Claughton
Stephen Foulkes
The Labour Party Candidate
Claughton
Philip William Barrington Griffiths
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Claughton
Barbara Vera Sinclair
The Conservative Party Candidate
Claughton
Christopher Teggin
Liberal Democrat
Eastham
Paul Thomas Cartlidge
Green Party
Eastham
Keith Ross Jack
The Conservative Party Candidate
Eastham
Dave Mitchell
Liberal Democrats
Eastham
Helen Louise Robinson
Labour Party
Greasby, Frankby & Irby
David Robert Burgess-Joyce
The Conservative Party Candidate
Greasby, Frankby & Irby
Laurence Cresswell Jones
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Greasby, Frankby & Irby
Julie McManus
Labour Party
Greasby, Frankby & Irby
Catherine Anne Page
Green Party
Greasby, Frankby & Irby
Peter Timothy Clifford Reisdorf
Liberal Democrats
Heswall
Barbara Florence Burton
Green Party
Heswall
Andrew Chapman Hodson
The Conservative Party Candidate
Heswall
Mike Holliday
Labour Party
Heswall
David Anthony Scott
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Heswall
David Robert Tyrrell
Liberal Democrats
Hoylake & Meols
Gerry Ellis
The Conservative Party Candidate
Hoylake & Meols
Bill McGenity
Labour Party
Hoylake & Meols
Yvonne McGinley
Green Party
Hoylake & Meols
Michael Graham Redfern
Liberal Democrats
Hoylake & Meols
George David Robinson
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Leasowe & Moreton East
Ron Abbey
Labour Party
Leasowe & Moreton East
Jan Davison
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Leasowe & Moreton East
Denis Thomas Knowles
Local Conservatives
Leasowe & Moreton East
Craig John Reynolds
Green Party
Liscard
Daniel Clein
Liberal Democrats – Stronger Economy Fairer Society
Wirral Council councillors agree to change of polling station and to consultation on medical requirements for taxi drivers
Wirral Council councillors agree to change of polling station and to consultation on medical requirements for taxi drivers
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Wirral Council’s Licensing, Health and Safety and General Purposes Committee met on the 19th November 2014. The agenda and reports for this meeting can be read on Wirral Council’s website.
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3. POLLING STATIONS: FURTHER UPDATE 0:43
Cllr Geoffrey Watt then declared a non pecuniary interest in item 3 (Polling Station – Further Update) as it refers to polling district QC which is in West Kirby & Thurstaston ward (which he represents on Wirral Council). Get Propecia free trial on http://www.trendingdownward.com/propecia-finasteride/ and try for hair loss treatment.
Kate Robinson explained that this report was about polling stations for polling district YC (Moreton West and Saughall Massie) and QC (West Kirby & Thurstaston).
The (Acting) Returning Officer’s report recommended the following polling stations:
YC (Moreton West and Saughall Massie): Foxfield School (Douglas Drive)
QC (West Kirby & Thurstaston): St Bridget’s Church of England Primary School (St Bridget’s Lane)
Councillors discussed the (Acting) Returning Officer’s recommendations.
The decisions as to where polling stations would be for the May 2015 elections were made by councillors on the Licensing, Health and Safety and General Purposes Committee as follows:
YC (Moreton West and Saughall Massie): Foxfield School (Douglas Drive)
There was a petition of “more than twenty-five names” about the decision for polling district QC. However Cllr Geoffrey Watt said that the petition had unfortunately been lost. There was also a letter from the headteacher of St Bridget’s Church of England Primary School which he had circulated to those on the committee which was about the polling station for district QC.
Councillors discussed whether the polling station for district QC should be St Bridget’s Church of England Primary School (St Bridget’s Lane) or St Bridget’s Centre (St Bridget’s Lane).
QC (West Kirby & Thurstaston): St Bridget’s Centre (St Bridget’s Lane) proposed by Cllr Geoffrey Watt, seconded by Cllr Andrew Hodson. This proposal was agreed.
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Kate Robinson advised the Committee that Wirral Council would be writing to 2,930 postal voters and 6 proxy voters during December to ask for refreshed signatures. If no response was received, a reminder would be sent. If no response was received to the reminder then the postal vote would be cancelled. She said that councillors may get inquiries about this and that they should encourage electors to respond.
Councillors discussed many interrelated issues to do with postal votes, the electoral roll, application forms, One Stop Shops, surgeries, internet access and local free newspapers.
Kate Robinson updated councillors on the results of the changes to individual registration. 91% of those on the voting lists had been matched with Department for Work and Pension data. People who had been automatically matched didn’t need to re-register. The plan was to send polling cards out in March [2015], but before that to do an audit of the electoral register in January with a mini canvass. Every household that was now registered would be sent a letter asking if the information held was right or wrong. This would save Wirral Council staff being “inundated with changes”.
Councillors Hodson and Sullivan asked her questions or commented on that item, the purpose of which was to keep councillors on the Committee updated on Electoral Services activities).
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Margaret O’Donnell introduced this item and the reasons for the proposed consultation.
Councillors suggested changes to what was consulted on. One councillor asked for legal advice on whether the current requirements should be a consultation option.
With the changes made to what was being consulted on councillors agreed the changes.
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A councillor raised the issue of taxi drivers not adhering to the dress code. Margaret O’Donnell suggested that the dress code requirements could be sent out with the consultation on medical requirements for hackney carriage and private hire drivers.
The Chair raised the issue of deregulation. Margaret O’Donnell said she could provide an update, however the Bill had not yet received Royal Assent. She explained that one of the proposed changes after lobbying by the Local Government Association had been removed from the Bill.
A councillor said that he didn’t understand.
The Chair referred to emails. Margaret O’Donnell referred to a piece of work by the Law Commission which was unlikely to have effect this side of the May 2015 election.
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