North West Leicestershire candidates confirmed for May 1 County Council elections

Candidates for next month's Leicestershire County Council elections have been officially confirmed.
North West Leicestershire has been divided into eight wards for the vote on May 1.
The election comes ahead of a reorganisation of local government across the county over the next few years.
In the meantime, the vote is likely to be an indicator of the public's opinion on differing political parties.
The candidates locally are:
Ashby de la Zouch
Martin Cooper - Liberal Democrat; Dan Harrison - Reform; Ray Morris - Conservative; Damilola Ojuri - Labour; Drew Timms - Green.
Castle Donington and Kegworth
Ian Bradley - Liberal Democrat; Jessie Cooke - Green; Alison Morley - Labour; Ted Parton - Conservative; Charles Pugsley - Reform; Ray Sutton - Independent; Tarnia Wilson - Animal Welfare Party.
Coalville North
Elliott Allman - Reform; Amanda Briers - Liberal Democrat; David Kellock - Green; Rebecca Pawley - Labour; Craig Smith - Conservative.
Coalville South
Robert Clarke - Green; Aimee Garner - Conservative; Carissma Griffiths - Labour; Paul Harrison - Reform; Michael Wyatt - Liberal Democrat.

Forest and Measham
Michelle Holdcroft - Labour; Pritesh Patel - Green; Adam Tilbury - Reform; Andrew Woodman - Conservative; David Wyatt - Liberal Democrat.
Ibstock and Appleby
Simon Lambeth - Labour; David Morgan - Green Party; Virge Richichi - Reform; Jenny Simmons - Conservative; Lee Windram - Liberal Democrat;
Valley
Carl Benfield - Green; Siobhan Dillon; Greg Parle - Labour; Nick Rushton - Conservative; Michael Squires - Reform; Paul Tyler - Liberal Democrat.
Whitwick
Joseph Boam - Reform; Morgan Burke - Liberal Democrat; Tony Gillard - Conservative; Peter Moult - Labour; James Unwin - Green
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