HERE is a full list of candidates nominated for seats on Torfaen County Borough Council in the election on Thursday, May 4.
Abersychan
(Three seats)
Giles Douglas Davies – Labour
Jean Holloway – Conservative
Julie Anne Rogers – Labour
Christopher David Tew – Independent
Wayne John Tomlinson – Labour
Raymond Pinto Williams – Independent
Blaenavon
(Three seats)
Roderick Denley-Jones – Labour
Lewis Lyndon Evans – Labour
Stuart Horace Evans – Independent
Nick Horler – Independent
Alan Stephen Jones – Labour
Janet Regina Jones – Independent
Gareth John McCann – Plaid Cymru
Jean Mary Orton – Conservative
Ian Michael Williams – Ukip
Brynwern
(One seat)
Leonard Constance – Labour
Mark Jones – Independent
Bryant George Matthews – Ukip
Kathryn Elaine Shaw – Independent
Coed Eva
(One seat)
Fiona Claire Cross – Labour
Alastair Cunnington – Independent
Croesyceiliog North
(Two seats)
Richard Giles Clark – Labour
Joanne Gauden – Labour
Benjamin Tomos Lewis – Conservative
Lawrence Andrew Mansell – Conservative
Croesyceiliog South
(One seat)
Veronica Anna Crick – Labour
Shannon Nicole Waldron – Conservative
Cwmynyscoy
(One seat)
Goff Jones – Ukip
Neil Christopher Waite – Labour
Fairwater
(Two seats)
Jane Elizabeth Brown – Conservative
Louise King – Plaid Cymru
Kelly Anne Preston – Labour
Andrew James Quick – Ukip
Jeff Rees – Plaid Cymru
Rose Seabourne – Labour
David Simpson – Independent
Bob White – Conservative
Greenmeadow
(Two seats)
Catherine Bonera – Independent
Jason O’ Connell – Independent
Mandy Owen – Labour
Mark Richard Ward-Jones – Labour
Llantarnam
(Two seats)
Maria Graham – Independent
Mark Eric Griffiths – Communist Party of Britain
Stephen John Senior – Conservative
Alan Douglas Slade – Labour
Dave Thomas – Labour
Kay Thomas – Conservative
Llanyrafon East and Ponthir
(One seat)
Huw Lewis Bevan – Conservative
Trevor John Neatherway - Labour
Llanyrafon West
(One seat)
Glyn Caron – Labour
Marc Anthony Hale - Conservative
New Inn
(Three seats)
Farooq Dastgir – Labour
Philip Bernard Hadgkiss – Independent
Nicholas Jones – Conservative
Raymond Francis Beverley Mills – Conservative
Richard Fraser Overton – Conservative
Adrian Charles Williams – Labour
Marian Williams - Labour
Panteg
(Three seats)
Ross Gareth Ford – Ukip
Anthony John Hunt – Labour
Adrian Robert Lang – Conservative
Jonathon Rhys Martin – Conservative
Norma Parrish – Labour
Rebecca Elizabeth Senior – Conservative
David Allen Yeowell - Labour
Pontnewydd
(Three seats)
Stuart Ashley – Labour
Joe Chesterman – Conservative
David Daniels – Labour
Damian Paul Edmunds – Independent
Jessica Powell – Labour
Pontnewynydd
(One seat)
Hilary Jayne Drinkwater – Independent
Kelvin Peter Harnett – Independent
Jon Horlor – Labour
Phil Wedlock – Ukip
Pontypool
(One seat)
Mike Harris – Independent
Gaynor Elizabeth James – Labour
Phil Jolliffe – Ukip
Fred Wildgust – Independent
Snatchwood
(One seat)
Gwyn Thomas Jenkins – Independent
Barry Michael Taylor – Labour
St Cados and Penygarn
(One seat)
Deanna Marina Hallett – Conservative
Sue Malson – Labour
Neil Mason – Plaid Cymru
Bryn Parker – Ukip
St Dials
(Two seats)
Elizabeth Haynes – Independent
Fay Jones – Labour
Kebba Manneh – Labour
John Leslie Taylor – Conservative
Trevethin
(Two seats)
Matt Ford – Labour
Paul Royston Hale – Independent
Lewis William Jones – Labour
Louise Shepphard – Independent
Two Locks
(Three seats)
Ronald Aubrey Burnett – Independent
Lorraine Diane Hobin – Independent
Keith Jones – Independent
Peter Richard Jones – Labour
Matthew Lee Powell – Conservative
Lawrence Smith-Higgins – Labour
Colette Anne Thomas – Labour
Lewis Nathan Williams – Conservative
Upper Cwmbran
(Three seats)
Yvonne Balakrishnan – Plaid Cymru
Steven Bonera – Independent
Kathy Evans – Labour
Steven Evans – Labour
Paul Barrie Hughes – Ukip
Steven Owen Jenkins – Green
Robert David Kemp – Independent
Leanne Ellen Murray – Conservative
Carrie Powell – Labour
Wainfelin
Mike Jeremiah – Independent
Dennis Walter May – Ukip
Bob Rogers – Labour
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