THE candidates for the Slough Borough Council local election, taking place on Thursday, May 5, have been announced.
There are 14 seats up for election – one in each ward except Colnbrook with Poyle. The candidates are listed by name and description in the order they will appear on the ballot paper.
Baylis and Stoke
Yahia LASHEEN: The Conservative Party Candidate
Sunyia SARFRAZ: Labour Party
Britwell and Northborough
Martin Frank CARTER: Labour Party
Lukasz GORSKI: The Conservative Party
Orlando ISERNIA: UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Central
Shafiq CHAUDHRY: Labour Party
Takmeel SADIQ: The Conservative Party Candidate
Chalvey
Atiq SANDHU: Labour Party
Sohail SIRAJ: The Conservative Party Candidate
Cippenham Green
John George BARROW: English Democrats “Putting England First”
Nora HOLLEDGE: Labour Party
David John MUNKLEY: The Conservative Party
Lea TRAINER: UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Cippenham Meadows
Dale BRIDGES UK: Independence Party (UKIP)
Satpal Singh PARMAR: Labour Party
Robert Clive PLIMMER: Liberal Democrat Focus Team
Jassy RAKHRA: The Conservative Party Candidate
Elliman
Neelam IQBAL: The Conservative Party
Candidate Naveeda QASEEM: Labour Party
Farnham
Alfred GILL: The Conservative Party
Mohammed RASIB: Labour Party
Foxborough
Madhuri BEDI: Labour Party
Rosy DITTA: UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Neel RANA: The Conservative Party Candidate
Haymill and Lynch Hill
Harjinder Singh GAHIR: Labour Party
Jonathan JAMES: Independent
John Talbot Francis NASH: UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Wayne STRUTTON: The Conservative Party Candidate
Langley Kedermister
Josephine Mary HANNEY: Liberal Democrat Focus Team
Michael John HOLLEDGE: Labour Party
Gurcharan Singh MANKU: The Conservative Party Candidate
Langley St Mary's
Frank ABE: The Conservative Party
Gary James GRIFFIN: Liberal Democrat Focus Team
Neil HODGSON UK: Independence Party (UKIP)
Ted PLENTY: Labour Party
Upton
Balvinder Singh BAINS: Labour Party
Rajinder Singh SANDHU: The Conservative Party
Wexham Lea
Ahmed NAWAZ: The Conservative Party
Shabnum SADIQ: Labour Party
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