Eastbourne county council candidates revealed
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The authority is currently run by a minority Conservative administration, with all seats being contested in May’s elections.
Meanwhile in the Eastbourne borough, the Lib Dems hold six divisions compared to three by the Conservative.
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Hide AdMike Blanch, who represents Hampden Park, is the only councillor not restanding. Incumbents are marked in bold.
Devonshire:
Paul Andrew Hodward, Labour
Rachel Large, UKIP
Steve Wallis, Lib Dems
Robert Andrew Whippy, Conservatives
Linda Jane Wintle, Green Party
Hampden Park:
Ivor Neil Hueting, Greens
Mozmil Hussain, Conservatives
Dave Poole, Labour
Colin Richard Swansborough, Lib Dems
Langney:
Rosana Silvia Caporicci Jimenez, Green Party
Lee Comfort, Labour
Ian Charles Garbutt, UKIP
Alan Shuttleworth, Lib Dems
Christopher James Whippy, Conservatives
Meads:
Sally Mary Boys, Green Party,
Jean Couture, Labour
Christopher John Holloway, UKIP
Robin Hugh Maxted, Lib Dems
Barry Edward Taylor, Conservatives
Old Town:
Vivienne De Havilland-Geraghty, Conservatives
Alex Hough, Green Party
Jake Lambert, Labour
John Joseph Ungar, Lib Dems
Ratton:
Colin Sidney Belsey, Conservatives
Rex Kosters, UKIP
John Nicholas Lambert, Labour
Pippa Oliphant, Green Party
Marcus Justin Von Thiele, Lib Dems
St Anthony’s:
Jackie Ferguson, Labour
Jamie Philip Bernard Hollywood, Conservatives
Colin Andrew Horscroft, UKIP
Nick Symons, Green Party
David Owen Tutt, Lib Dems
Sovereign:
Kate Daly, Lib Dems
Natasha Ruth Duursma, Labour
David Walter Elkin, Conservatives
Hugh James Patrick Norris, Green Party
Upperton:
Dorothy Hilda Forsyth, Green Party
Diane Elizabeth Mulkeirins, Conservatives
Paul Adrian Richards, Labour
Pat Rodohan, Lib Dems
Amanda Jane Sheehan, UKIP
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