A list of our candidates for the 2019 borough elections
The upcoming elections on 2 May are important because they give you the chance to decide who sits on the High Peak Borough Council. The type of council we get affects decisions on planning, waste and recycling, tax, and protection of green spaces - something that impacts everyone in the High Peak.
Want to know who to vote for in your area? Here's our list of candidates:
Barms - Daniel David Mayers
Blackbrook - Joshua James Bennett
Burbage - Ivor Paul Lewis
Buxton Central - Eileen Jane Reynolds
Chapel East - Jeremy Peter Wight
Chapel West - Philip John Taylor
Corbar - Peter Colin Crook
Cote Heath
Dinting - Holly McBride
Gamesley
Hadfield North - Robyn Louise Summers
Hadfield South - Peter James Tomlin
Hayfield - Susan Anne Shipley
Hope Valley (2) - Joanna Wiehe Collins
Howard Town - Robert Anton Hodgetts-Haley
Limestone Peak - Daniel John Arabin Wimberley
New Mills East - Dee Sayce
New Mills West - Hazel May Body
Old Glossop - Paul Matthew Bohan
Padfield - Rachel Jane Robinson
Sett - Michael John Shipley
Simmondley - Melanie Denise O'Brien
St John's
Stone Bench - Guy Martin Rees
Temple - Ben Evens
Tintwistle - Luke Nicholas Robinson
Whaley Bridge - Lucas Jones
Whitfield - Patricia Anne Thompson
* If you don't see a name next to your ward, this means we don't have a candidate to stand. Would you be interested in representing the Green Party next time? Join us and help make a difference >
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