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Candidates Summary SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS ± 6 MAY 2010 Area Candidates Party Description Address Arbourthorne Ward Jennyfer BARNARD Green Party 259 Myrtle Road, Sheffield, S2 3HH, Jayne DORE Liberal Democrats 29 Milton Road, Sheffield, S7 1HP, Jack SCOTT The Labour Party 23 Tylney Road, Sheffield, S2 2RX, Candidate Peter SMITH The Conservative Party 91 Fraser Road, Sheffield, S8 0JH, Candidate Joanne THOMAS British National Party 5 Longley Close, Sheffield, S5 7JB, Beauchief & Greenhill Ajaz AHMED The Labour Party 24 Wake Road, Sheffield, S7 1HG, Ward Candidate John Winston BEATSON British National Party 44 Lupton Walk, Low Edges, Sheffield, S8 7NR Michelle GRANT The Conservative Party 38 Norton Lees Lane, Sheffield, S8 Candidate 9BD, Christina HESPE Green Party 43 Bocking Lane, Beauchief, Sheffield, S8 7BG Clive Anthony SKELTON Liberal Democrats 48 Parkhead Road, Sheffield, S11 9RB, Beighton Ward Andrew Julian Green Party 145 Upper Valley Road, Sheffield, BRANDRAM S8 9HD, Shirley Diane CLAYTON The Conservative Party 4 Broadlands Rise, Owlthorpe, Candidate Sheffield, S20 6RT Robbie COWBURY Liberal Democrats 53 Holberry Gardens, Sheffield, S10 2FR, Matthew Joseph British National Party Flat 1, 125 Wulfric Road, Manor, GOULDSBROUGH Sheffield, S2 1DZ Wayne Anthony UK Independence Party Flat 3, 246 Duke Street, Sheffield, HARLING (UK I P) S2 5QQ Helen MIRFIN- The Labour Party Appledore, 28 Mosborough Hall BOUKOURIS Candidate Drive, Halfway Sheffield, S20 4UA Birley Ward Graham CHEETHAM UK Independence Party 22 East Glade Road, Sheffield, S12 (UK I P) 4QR, Karen Lesley The Labour Party 9 Brookhouse Drive, Sheffield, S12 MCGOWAN Candidate 4NQ, Gordon Ronald The Conservative Party 53 Beckton Court, Sheffield, S20 MILLWARD Candidate 7LZ, Frank PLUNKETT Green Party 20 East Glade Crescent, Hackenthorpe, Sheffield, S12 4QP Michael SMITH British National Party 389 Wordsworth Avenue, Sheffield, S5 9NF, Diana STIMELY Liberal Democrats 17 Hemsworth Road, Norton, Sheffield, S8 8LJ Broomhill Ward Mohammed AKBAR The Labour Party 91 Sandford Glove Road, Sheffield, Candidate S7 1RS, Michael Lawrence GINN The Conservative Party Flat 6 Abbeydale Court, Ladies Candidate Spring Drive, Sheffield, S17 3LQ Bernard James LITTLE Green Party 46 Birkendale Road, Crookesmoor, Sheffield, S6 3NL Shaffaq MOHAMMED Liberal Democrats 28 Norborough Road, Sheffield, S9 1SG, Pat SULLIVAN UK Independence Party 117A Manchester Road, Sheffield, (UK I P) S10 5DN, 8 April 2010 Page 1 of 6 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS ± 6 MAY 2010 Area Candidates Party Description Address Burngreave Ward Maxine BOWLER Trade Unionist and 58 Northcote Road, Sheffield, S2 Socialist Coalition 3AU, Russell Craig CUTTS The Conservative Party 7 Fairbank Road, Sheffield, S5 7DA, Candidate Talib HUSSAIN The Labour Party 175 Abbeyfield Road, Sheffield, S4 Candidate 7AU, Mubarak ISMAIL Liberal Democrats 24 Egerton Close, Sheffield, S3 7XJ, Christopher John Green Party 47 Blayton Road, Burngreave, SISSONS Sheffield, S4 7DU Central Ward Mohammad AZIM Liberal Democrats 8 Derriman Avenue, Sheffield, S11 9LA, June Beryl LEDBURY The Conservative Party 55 St. Quentin Drive, Bradway, Candidate Sheffield, S17 4PN Mohammad MAROOF The Labour Party 59 Edgedale Road, Sheffield, S7 Candidate 2BR, Rob UNWIN Green Party 131 Meersbrook Park Road, Sheffield, S8 9FP, Crookes Ward Sylvia ANGINOTTI Liberal Democrats 86 Chesterfield Road, Sheffield, S8 0RS, Julian Rupert Crossland Green Party 220 Stannington View Road, BRIGGS Crookes, Sheffield, S10 1ST Matt DIXON The Conservative Party 30 Bertram Road, Oughtibridge, Candidate Sheffield, S35 0FF Geoff SMITH The Labour Party 46 Mona Road, Sheffield, S10 1NH, Candidate Darnall Ward Charlotte Elizabeth UK Independence Party 9 Ravenscroft Close, Sheffield, S13 ARNOTT (UK I P) 8PN, Misbah Uz Liberal Democrats 11 Parker Way, Sheffield, S9 3DE, CHOWDHURY Mazher IQBAL The Labour Party 46 Clifton Crescent, Sheffield, S9 Candidate 4BE, Margaret Elizabeth The Conservative Party The Copse, 1 Owler Gate, PIGOTT Candidate Wharncliffe Side Sheffield, S35 0DS Julie Anne WHITE Green Party 60 Sharrow Street, Sheffield, S11 8BY, Dore & Totley Ward Keith Leonard HILL Liberal Democrats 10 Totley Brook Road, Sheffield, S17 3QS, Basheer KHAN The Labour Party 17 Southcroft Gardens, Sheffield, Candidate S7 1FY, David Alan PINDER The Conservative Party 4 Silverdale Gardens, Sheffield, S11 Candidate 9JR, Peter SMITH English Democrats Party 139 Dore Road, Sheffield, S17 3NF, Rita Louise WILCOCK Green Party 53 Nicholson Road, Sheffield, S8 9SU, East Ecclesfield Ward Howard Banner HOUSE Liberal Democrats 5 Smithy Carr Avenue, Chapeltown, Sheffield South Yorkshire, S35 2ZQ Leanne KEEN British National Party 35 Wisewood Avenue, Wisewood, Sheffield, S6 4WF Russell Scott MARSH- The Conservative Party The Old Barn, Lower Townend 8 April 2010 Page 2 of 6 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS ± 6 MAY 2010 SMITH Candidate Farm, Townend Lane Deepcar, Sheffield, S36 2TS Mia SAFIR Green Party 38 Nether Ley Avenue, Chapeltown, Sheffield, S35 1AE Garry David The Labour Party 23 Rocher Avenue, Sheffield, S35 WEATHERALL Candidate 8QN, Area Candidates Party Description Address Ecclesall Ward Roger DAVISON Liberal Democrats 61 Charnley Avenue, Sheffield, S11 9FR, Arun MATHUR Green Party 51 Greystones Grange Road, Greystones, Sheffield, S11 7JH Mohammad NAZIR The Labour Party 66 Sheldon Road, Sheffield, S7 Candidate 1GX, Daniel RIDDINGTON- The Conservative Party 1 Causeway Head Road, Dore, YOUNG Candidate Sheffield, S17 3DR Jason Christopher UK Independence Party 81A Pingle Road, Millhouses, SULLIVAN (UK I P) Sheffield, S7 2LL Firth Park Ward Martin John BRANNAN The Conservative Party 4 Springvale Walk, Sheffield, S6 Candidate 3GY, Mansha KHAN Liberal Democrats 3 Castlewood Crescent, Sheffield, S10 4FF, Alan LAW The Labour Party 5 St. Helen Road, Deepcar, Candidate Sheffield, S36 2TQ Jordan Michael PONT British National Party 336 Woodseats Road, Sheffield, S8 0PR, Leela SIMMS Green Party 127 Olive Grove Road, Sheffield, S2 3GD, Fulwood Ward Nigel Terence JAMES UK Independence Party Park Holme, Endcliffe Hall Avenue, (UK I P) Sheffield, S10 3EL Tim JEFFREY The Labour Party 245 Springvale Road, Sheffield, S10 Candidate 1LG, Judith RUTNAM Green Party 144 Chorley Road, Fulwood, Sheffield, S10 3RN Alan RYDER The Conservative Party 28 Hallamshire Road, Sheffield, S10 Candidate 4FP, Janice Margaret Liberal Democrats 8 Carr Bank Close, Sheffield, S11 SIDEBOTTOM 7FJ, Gleadless Valley Ward Michael Barry Socialist Alternative 48 White Thorns View, Batemoor, BARTHOLOMEW Sheffield, S8 8EU Jenny GRANT The Conservative Party 93 Thorpe House Road, Sheffield, Candidate S8 9NT, Andy HINMAN Liberal Democrats 24 Sandy Acres Drive, Waterthorpe, Sheffield, S20 7LS Cate MCDONALD The Labour Party 14 Moncrieffe Road, Sheffield, S7 Candidate 1HR, Bina MISTRY Independent Southvale, 5 Owlthorpe Drive, Mosborough, Sheffield, S20 5JU Gareth Edward John Green Party 36 Pearson Place, Sheffield, S8 ROBERTS 9DE, Jennifer Marie RUCHAT UK Independence Party 31 Fishponds Road, Woodthorpe, Sheffield, S13 8FW 8 April 2010 Page 3 of 6 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS ± 6 MAY 2010 Graves Park Ward Pauline Elizabeth UK Independence Party 19 Athelstan Road, Handsworth, ARNOTT (UK I P) Sheffield, S13 8JB Marie Anne BUSFIELD Independent 63 Blackstock Road, Sheffield, S14 1AD, Trevor GRANT The Conservative Party 38 Norton Lees Lane, Sheffield, S8 Candidate 9BD, David Maurice HAYES Green Party 43 Linden Avenue, Woodseats, Sheffield, S8 0GA Bob MCCANN Liberal Democrats 37 Wadsworth Avenue, Sheffield, S12 2DG, Alan Thornton MUNRO Socialist Alternative 75 Guildford Rise, Norfolk Park, Sheffield, S2 2PP Bob PEMBERTON The Labour Party 5 Mitchell Road, Sheffield, S8 0GQ, Candidate Area Candidates Party Description Address Hillsborough Ward Janet Pleasance BRAGG The Labour Party 24 Woodfarm Avenue, Sheffield, S6 Candidate 5LT, Chris MCMAHON Green Party 159 Walkley Street, Sheffield, S6 2WT, Tracey SMITH British National Party 389 Wordsworth Avenue, Sheffield, S5 9NF, Karen SOUTHWOOD Liberal Democrats 42 Eastwood, Sheffield, S6 1TU, Paul Anthony WALLACE The Conservative Party 70 Summer Street, Sheffield, S3 Candidate 7NT, Manor Castle Ward Dave CROFT Liberal Democrats Lane View, 104 Manor Lane, Sheffield South Yorkshire, S2 1UG Christina Alison STARK The Conservative Party Hope, 92 Glencoe Road, Sheffield, Candidate S2 2SR Benjamin Francis British National Party 5 Longley Close, Sheffield, S5 7JB, THOMAS Jan WILSON The Labour Party 25 Mayfield Heights, Sheffield, S10 Candidate 3TT, Graham Stephen WROE Green Party 38 Glencoe Road, Norfolk Park, Sheffield, S2 2SR Mosborough Ward Les ARNOTT UK Independence Party 19 Athelstan Road, Handsworth, (UK I P) Sheffield, S13 8JB Isobel Mary Wilson The Labour Party 90 Ranmoor Road, Sheffield, S10 BOWLER Candidate 3HJ, Terence William CRAINE British National Party 32 Sandstone Road, High Wincobank, Sheffield, S9 1AE Anwen FRYER Green Party 54 Springwood Road, Sheffield, S8 9TW, Elaine HINMAN Liberal Democrats 24 Sandy Acres Drive, Waterthorpe, Sheffield, S20 7LS Eve MILLWARD The Conservative Party 53 Beckton Court, Sheffield, S20 Candidate 7LZ, Nether Edge Ward Anders Paul HANSON Liberal Democrat Apartment 419, 3 North Bank, Sheffield, S3 8JT Gemma LOCK Green Party 44 Osberton Place, Sheffield, S11 8XL, Rosita Beryl The Conservative Party 63 Barkers Road, Netheredge, MALANDRINOS Candidate Sheffield, S7 1SD Tim
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