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Six to contest by-election

Essex Chronicle

Thursday 10 Jan 2002

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Six candidates are set to fight the Braintree Council by-
election for a vacancy in the town's west ward following
the resignation of Labour's Chris Bacon after moving to
Singapore.

Labour will be making a big push for the seat to ensure
they maintain their hold on the authority.

The party currently has 29 of the seats, with the combined
forces of other parties and independents totalling 30.
Polling day is Thursday January 31.

Labour's candidate is Graham Darwood, 30, a solicitor
specialising in employment law, who lives in Braintree.

Don Barnard, 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, who has successfully developed his own
business after facing redundancy, is the unanimous choice
of the Liberal Democrats to contest the seat.

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."

Duncan Stewart, who lives in Bocking, is the Green Party
choice. He has stood previously and has campaigned
extensively on planning issues.

The Tory man is Roger Walters, 55, a county councillor
who has recently been pushing for an investigation into
power cuts in the area.


 

 

 

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