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Greens nominate candidates for all 54 seats in local elections in Brighton and Hove

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 9 Apr, 2015 at 3:59PM
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Greens nominate candidates for all 54 seats in local elections in Brighton and Hove

The Green Party has nominated candidates for all 54 seats in the local elections in Brighton and Hove on Thursday 7 May.

Nominations closed at 4pm today (Thursday 9 April).

Council leader Jason Kitcat is standing down in Regency along with the other ward councillor, his wife Anya Kitcat.

Former council leader Bill Randall is retiring.

Another husband and wife team are stepping down – Rob Jarrett and Liz Wakefield. He is one of three councillors for Goldsmid while she is currently one of the three in Hanover and Elm Grove.

Christopher Hawtree is standing aside in Central Hove to contest the Hove seat in the House of Commons at the general election.

Ian Davey is retiring as one of three councillors in St Peter’s and North Laine, Sven Rufus is stepping down as the only Green among the three councillors in Hollingdean and Stanmer and Ruth Buckley is stepping down as one of the three councillors for Goldsmid.

In Preston Park two Green councillors are retiring – Mike Jones and former deputy leader of the council Amy Kennedy.

A former Labour councillor, Richard Stanton, is standing for the Greens in Queen’s Park in place of Ben Duncan who became an Independent after a row over comments on Twitter. Councillor Duncan is standing down.

Another former Labour councillor, Jack Hazelgrove, is standing in Hollingdean and Stanmer. He previously represented Moulsecoomb and Bevendean for his former party.

The full list of candidates is below.

 

Ward Name
Brunswick and Adelaide(2 seats) Phélim Mac Cafferty*Ollie Sykes*
Central Hove(2 seats) Ray CunninghamRebecca Jones
East Brighton(3 seats) Paul PhiloMarie SansfordMatt Traini
Goldsmid(3 seats) Amanda KnightAndrew LippettMatthew Moors
Hangleton and Knoll(3 seats) Demi HeathLorraine OsborneNatasha Steel
Hanover and Elm Grove(3 seats) David GibsonDick PageHollie Wharam-Moscrop
Hollingdean and Stanmer(3 seats) Jack HazelgroveVivek RajcoomarDavid Walker
Hove Park(2 seats) Ruby MakepeaceIain Martin
Moulsecoomb and Bevendean(3 seats) Siriol Hugh-JonesAmelia MillsLeila Simpson
North Portslade(2 seats) Sharon HamlinJane Prisley
Patcham(3 seats) Anthea BallamMyles CumminsHugh Woodhouse
Preston Park(3 seats) Leo Littman*Rob ShepherdGeorgina Turner
Queen’s Park(3 seats) Geoffrey Bowden*Stephanie Powell*Richard Stanton
Regency(2 seats) Tom DruittAlex Phillips*
Rottingdean Coastal(3 seats) Andrew ColemanPaul ShanksRichard Williams
St Peter’s and North Laine(3 seats) Lizzie Deane*Louisa GreenbaumPete West*
South Portslade(2 seats) James BrooksDavid Pleavin
Westbourne(2 seats) Guy DavidsonKaren James
Wish(2 seats) Sue BaumgardtAnton Simanowitz
Withdean(3 seats) Steve GriffithsJamie LloydSue Shanks*
Woodingdean(2 seats) Alexis BearAndrea Finch

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments 2

  1. feline1 says:
    11 years ago

    Seems to be rather a lot of ’em quitting!

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  2. Christopher Hawtree says:
    11 years ago

    Er, you spend much of your time in reviling councillors – and then you revile them for leaving to do other things. Perhaps you could reassure us that your time is fuller than it appears.

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