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Six Battle It Out At Crucial By-Election
John Perfect Essex Chronicle
Tuesday 08 Jan 2002 Six candidates are set to fight the Braintree District Council by-election - which could upset the balance of power on the labour-run authority. Polling to fill the vacancy in west ward, created by Labour councillor Chris Bacon moving to Singapore, will be January 31. Labour currently has 29 of the seats, after Cllr Barbara Buchan switched from Labour to Independent Labour last year. The combined forces of other parties and independents total 30. Labour's candidate is Graham Darwood, 30, a solicitor specialising in employment law, who lives in Braintree. He is keen to ensure new developments create a harmonised town with exciting opportunities and good facilities. Don Barnard, 60, who has lived in the town for 35 years, is standing for the Legalise Cannabis Alliance. He will be campaigning to legalise cannabis as a crime reduction measure to free police to tackle other problems. Terry Brooks, 56, a businessman, the choice of the Liberal Democrats to contest the seat, said: "My vision for local government is less on bureaucracy and spin and maximum investment in local services that matter to people." Independent John Buchan, 56, who has lived in Braintree for 20 years, says he will be standing to "give something back to the people and the area of his adopted home." He is married to Barbara Buchan, the independent Labour councillor for Braintree West, Duncan Stewart, who is in his 20s is the Green Party choice. He has stood previously and has campaigned extensively on planning matters, particularly against the building of new homes in low-lying areas near the river. The Conservative's man is Roger Walters, 55, a county councillor who has been pushing for an investigation into power cuts in the area. His other priorities include campaigning for cost effective recycling and support for the rejuvenation of the town centre.
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