RESIDENTS of Frome will have the chance to vote in two elections on Thursday 2nd May.
Frome Town Council and Mendip District Council elections are both being held.
In the Town Council Elections, the town is divided up into 8 areas or ‘wards’ and each ward can elect one or more councillors making a total of 17 councillors. Depending on where you live, you can put one, two or even 3 crosses on your Town Council ballot paper.
The council has been run by the Independents for Frome group since May 2011. In the last elections in May 2015, the Independents won all 17 seats.
In the Mendip District Council Elections, the district is divided up into 34 areas or wards and each ward can elect one or two councillors depending on where you live, making a total of 47 councillors. Eleven of the seats are in Frome.
Since the last Mendip District Council elections in May 2015, the Conservatives have been running the council after winning 31 seats. Other seats were won by Liberal Democrats, 11; Green Party, 3; with one independent.
A list of candidates for both elections can be found on page 26.
Persons standing for Town Council Elections 2019 are:
Frome Berkley Down (Number to be elected: 3)
Ali Barclay, Independents for Frome; Eve Berry, Conservative Party; Anita Collier, Independents for Frome; Andy Palmer, Independents for Frome; Kate Preston, Labour Party; Julia Marilyn Wellard, Labour Party.
Frome College (Number to be elected: 3)
Lizzie Boyle, Independents for Frome; Carole Jane Bullen, Conservative Party; Rob Collett, Independents for Frome; Christine Olive De Pulford, Labour Party; Sheila Mair Gore, Independents for Frome; Lucy Josephine Shapcott, Labour Party.
Frome Highpoint (Number to be elected: 1)
Pascale Gillet, Labour Party; Scott Anthony Joseph Ward, Independents for Frome.
Frome Innox (Number to be elected: 1)
Stephen Mark Tanner, Independents for Frome; Briony Jane Walley, Labour Party.
Frome Keyford (Number to be elected: 3)
Richard Ackroyd, Independents for Frome; Billy Almond, Labour Party; Sara Joanne Butler, Independents for Frome; Dave Clark, Labour Party; Anne Marie Hills, Independents for Frome; David Alan Oakensen, Labour Party.
Frome Market (Number to be elected: 2)
Mark Crispin Dorrington, Independents for Frome; Nicholas Stephen John Dove, Independents for Frome; Rosie Mitchell, Labour Party; Marc James Peel, Labour Party.
Frome Oakfield (Number to be elected: 2)
Maxine Susan Crawley, Independents for Frome; Paul Andrew Horton, Independents for Frome; David Ramsay Sibbald, Labour Party.
Frome Park (Number to be elected: 2)
Roger Clive Crews, Real Independent; Damon John Hooton, Liberal Democrats; Darcey Mellen, Labour Party; Pete Mellen, Labour Party; John Eric Nelson, Independents for Frome; Richard Francis Pinnock; Andrew Paul Wrintmore, Independents for Frome.
Persons standing for District Elections 2019
Frome Berkley Down (Number to be elected: 2)
Eve Berry, Conservative Party; Martin Victo Clark, Conservative Party; Matt Mellen, Green Party; Janine Louise Nash, Liberal Democrats; Alex Shingler, Liberal Democrats.
Frome College (Number to be elected: 2)
Adam Owen Matthew Boyden, Liberal Democrats; Carole Jane Bullen, Conservative Party; Christine Olive De Pufford, Labour Party; Drew James Gardner, Liberal Democrats; Jamie Seviour, Conservative Party; Lucy Josephine Shapcott, Labour Party.
Frome Keyford (Number to be elected: 2)
Billy Almond, Labour Party; Shane Collins, Green Party; Randall Heather, Conservative Party; Helen Kay, Green Party; Graham Noel, Conservative Party; David Alan Oakensen, Labour Party.
Frome Market (Number to be elected: 2)
John Clarke, Green Party; Michael John Dunk, Green Party; Elizabeth Janet John, Conservative Party; Rosie Mitchell, Labour Party; Marc James Peel, Labour Party; Chris Stacey Moor, Conservative Party.
Frome Oakfield (Number to be elected: 1)
Beverley Ann Andree, Conservative Party; David Ramsay Sibbald, Labour Party; Helen Elaine Sprawson-White, Independent.
Frome Park (Number to be elected: 2)
Vicky Hicks, Conservative Party; Damon John Hooton, Liberal Democrats; Pete Mellen, Labour Party; Richard Francis Pinnock, Liberal Democrats; Sean L Powell, Labour Party; Hilary Ann Thomas, Conservative Party.