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Hillingdon Labour publishes full slate of candidates ahead of May elections
- April 6, 2022
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
No CommentsWith just over 4 weeks until the Hillingdon Council elections due to take place on 5th May, Hillingdon Labour have published the full list of candidates that will be standing under the Labour banner in the borough. Voters will see some familiar names on their ballot, with Councillor Janet Gardner becoming the longest serving Labour
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HILLINGDON LABOUR CANDIDATES 2022
- April 6, 2022
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
Here is our full list of candidates standing for Hillingdon Labour in the upcoming council elections due to take place on 5th May. Belmore Labina Basit Narinder Garg Jagjit Singh Charville Barry Nelson-West Sumen Starr Colham and Cowley Tony Eginton Steve Garelick Karine Marqvardt Eastcote Robert Cowlin David Keys Joanne Tapper Harefield Village Mohinder Birah
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Candidates 2022: Colham and Cowley
- April 5, 2022
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
Labour members in Colham and Cowley ward have now selected their candidates for the upcoming Hillingdon Council elections which take place on May 5th 2022. Members have chosen: Tony Eginton, Steve Garelick, and Karina Marqvardt Tony Eginton Tony brings a wealth of experience to the role, having been elected to Hillingdon Council on several occasions. He is
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Candidates 2022: Uxbridge
- April 4, 2022
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
Labour members in Uxbridge ward have now selected their candidates for the upcoming Hillingdon Council elections which take place on May 5th 2022. Members have chosen: Tony Burles, Jagdip Singh Gill, and Jess Thurgur Tony Burles Tony was born in Hillingdon Hospital, educated in Local Schools, and has lived all his life in the borough. Tony works for a
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Government gives Hillingdon £25m bailout – costing each Hillingdon household £200
- March 18, 2022
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
The Government has bailed out Conservative-run Hillingdon Council by giving them £25m to tackle the huge deficit that has been threatening the Council with bankruptcy. As reported by Hillingdon Labour over the past few months, the Council were forced to approach the Government for a financial bailout due to the Council being on the brink