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Coombe Vale by-election – candidates and polling stations

15 December 2011

Polling day has arrived in Coombe Vale with two vacant council seats up for grabs.

The candidates (you have TWO votes)

There are eleven candidates standing for the two seats:

  Name of Candidate   Party Information
BOWN
Nick
Labour Candidate Info
Party website
FINNERTY
Lynne
Conservative Candidate Info
Party website
GLENCROSS
Roger Edmund
Christian Peoples Alliance Candidate Info
Party website
HAYWARD
Philippa Lucy Eleanor
  Christian Peoples Alliance Candidate Info
Party website
KUGAN
Kamala
Liberal Democrat Candidate Info
Party website
NICHOL
Rupert Colin Frank
Liberal Democrat Candidate Info
Party website
PARKER
Ian
Labour Candidate Info
Party website
PICKERING
Julie
Conservative Candidate Info
Party website
SHABBEER
Dr Tariq
  Green Party Party website
WALKER
Chris
Green Party Party website
WATSON
Michael Gerard
  UK Independence Party Party website

Where to vote

Note – you can only vote at your appointed polling station

Polling District Polling Place
S Dickerage Adventure Playground
Dickerage Lane
New Malden
KT3 3EQ
SA Caravan at Coombe Girls School
Darley Drive Entrance
New Malden
KT3 3TU
SB Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School (*)
Chestnut Grove
New Malden
KT3 3JU

(*) Note that this venue is being used as an alternative to Christ Church New Malden CoE Primary School. The formal notice of this alteration is available to download.

Coombe Vale Ward map


Click image to view ward map with polling districts

Pre-election representation

Three Conservatives (two vacant)

Three Conservatives

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Coombe Vale by-election – Two days left to register to vote or get a postal vote

28 November 2011

A reminder for residents of Coombe Vale, North Kingston that the deadline for registering to vote at the forthcoming double by-election on 15 December is just two days away- Midnight on Wednesday 30 November 2011

Also, if you’d like to vote by post you have just two days left to register for a Postal vote – 5pm on Wednesday 30 November 2011.

Voter registration form

Postal vote application form

For advice and to return your completed forms contact the council office at:

Electoral Services
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
Guildhall
Kingtston upon Thames
KT1 1EU

Email: electoral.services@rbk.kingston.gov.uk

Tel: 020 8547 5026
Fax: 020 8547 5099

Coombe Vale By-election – Labour candidates announced

19 November 2011
Labour candidates

Ian Parker and Nick Bown

The Labour Party has announced that its candidates for the Coombe Vale double by-election on 15 December 2011 will be Nick Bown and Ian Parker.

Nick Bown has lived in New Malden all his life, works in publishing and volunteers at a local homelessness shelter. His campaign states his concern about “the impact that the Tory-Lib Dem Government’s cuts to police” will have on the area.
 
Ian Parker has lived in the Groves for over ten years. He is an advisor to Labour Shadow Ministers in Parliament and has highlighted the “Tory-Lib Dem Health Bill, now threatening health and care services in Kingston” as a key issue.
 
The Labour candidates have started their campaign by pointing out that the by-election caused by the resignation of two Conservative councillors 18 months into the council term will cost local taxpayers £25,000.
 
Further details on Nick Bown and Ian Parker can be found on the Kingston Labour Party website .
 
Details of the candidates standing in the double by-election can be found on the Coombe Vale election page.

Coombe Vale By-election – Christian People’s Alliance candidates announced

19 November 2011
Roger Glencross

Roger Glencross

The Christian People’s Alliance (CPA) party have confirmed that they have put forward candidates for the two vacant council seats in Coombe Vale. The father and daughter team of  Philippa Hayward and Roger Glencross will contest the election on behalf of the CPA, a “Christian Democratic party whose members come from all backgrounds and church traditions”.

Philippa Hayward has twice fought elections to Kingston Council. Her father Roger Glencross is a former Conservative councillor for Wimbledon between 1968-78 and stood for the Wimbledon Parliamentary seat in 2001. Both stood for election for the CPA in 2010, in Coombe Hill and Old Malden wards respectively.

The Coombe Vale double by-election will take place on Thursday 15 December 2011.

Election details and candidates can be found on the Coombe Vale Election page.

Coombe Vale by-election – Lib Dem candidates announced

16 November 2011

Lib Dem candidates

Kamala Kugan(l) and Rupert Nichol(r)

The Liberal Democrat candidates for the two vacant council seats in Coombe Vale, Kingston upon Thames have been confirmed as Rupert Nichol and Kamala Kugan.

Kamala Kugan will be familiar with the ground having stood for election in 2010, finishing 290 votes behind the third place Conservative. Rupert Nichol stood for election in the North Kingston ward of Tudor at the 2010 local election.

Some background on both candidates can be found on their 2010 election Lib Dem biography pages: Rupert Nichol and Kamala Kugan.

Candidates have until 12noon on Friday 18 November to hand in their nomination papers to stand.

Details of all candidates standing for election will be listed on the Coombe Vale election page once confirmed.

Coombe Vale by-election – Conservative candidates announced

9 November 2011

Coombe Vale Conservatives have announced details of their chosen candidates for the double by-election to be held on Thursday 15 December 2011.

Coombe Vale Conservative candidates

Julie Pickering (l) and Lynne Finnerty (r)

The candidates are Julie Pickering, a Coombe Vale resident for 22 years, and Lynne Finnerty, who lists a new school in the New Malden and Coombe area as one of her main priorities if elected.

Full profiles are available on the Coombe Vale Conservatives website

Details of the other candidates will appear on the Coombe Vale election page as they are revealed.

Candidates have until 12noon on 18 November 2011 to submit their nomination papers.

Coombe Vale by-election – second councillor resigns

7 November 2011

Double by election

The Surrey Comet is reporting that a second councillor has now resigned his seat in Coombe Vale ward.

Following last week’s resignation of Mr RJ Tasker, Mr James White has become the second councillor in a matter of days to stand down. No details have been released as to the reason.

The election on Thursday 15 December will now be a double election to fill both of the vacant council seats.

Mr Adrian Holder remains as Coombe Vale’s sole councillor until 15 December (although perhaps someone should check with him if he has any plans he’d like to share!).

Planning on voting or standing in the election? Check out the key dates in the Coombe Vale election timetable

Kingston Council Election Results – Your new councillors

11 May 2010

If you live in one of the following places in Kingston, you have at least one new councillor:

Alexandra
Berrylands
Beverley
Canbury

Chessington North and Hook (all new)

Chessington South
Grove
Norbiton
Old Malden
St James
St Marks
Surbiton Hill (all new)
Tolworth and Hook Rise

Click on the ward names above to see who’s newly elected in your area.

Kingston Council Election Results – How each ward was won

10 May 2010

The full election results pages for each of the wards in Kingston now include full details of the votes for each party and changes from 2006. To view the overall result click on the Kingston Council link below or select your ward from the list at the bottom of this post.

Kingston Council Election Results

  2010 2006 Change
Seats Vote Seats Vote Seats Vote
Lib Dem logo LIB DEM 27 42.5% 25 40.5% +2 +2.1%
Conservative logo CON 21 40.0% 21 44.8% -4.7%
Labour logo LAB 12.0% 2 10.3% -2 +1.7%
Green Party logo GREEN 3.2% 3.1% +0.1%
CPA logo CPA 1.4% 1.3% +0.1%
OTHERS 0.9% 0.1% +0.7%

 

Select a ward page below to view a breakdown of the election results and details of the 18 new councillors elected to Kingston Council:

Alexandra Two Conservatives, One Liberal Democrat
Berrylands Two Lib Dem, One Conservative
Beverley Three Liberal Democrats
Canbury Two Conservatives, One Liberal Democrat
Chessington North and Hook Two Lib Dem, One Conservative
Chessington South Three Liberal Democrats
Coombe Hill Three Conservatives
Coombe Vale Three Conservatives
Grove Three Liberal Democrats
Norbiton Three Liberal Democrats
Old Malden Three Conservatives
St James Three Conservatives
St Marks Three Liberal Democrats
Surbiton Hill Three Liberal Democrats
Tolworth and Hook Rise Three Liberal Democrats
Tudor Three Conservatives

Kingston Council Election Results – Who won where and your new councillors

8 May 2010

The results of the London local elections for Kingston Council are in. Kingston Council remains controlled by the Liberal Democrats with an increased majority of six. The election also saw Labour left without any representation on the council after losing its last seat in Norbiton ward to the Lib Dems.

Local Election Result 2010
Party Seats +/-
Lib Dem logo Liberal Democrat 27 +2
Conservative logo Conservative 21
Labour logo Labour 0 -2
Result: Lib Dem 6 Seat Majority

For full election results and the new local councillors representing areas in Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden and the rest of the borough, check out the Kingston Council Election Results page.

Or, to go direct to your local election result, select a ward name below:

Alexandra Two Conservatives, One Liberal Democrat
Berrylands Two Lib Dem, One Conservative
Beverley Three Liberal Democrats
Canbury Two Conservatives, One Liberal Democrat
Chessington North and Hook Two Lib Dem, One Conservative
Chessington South Three Liberal Democrats
Coombe Hill Three Conservatives
Coombe Vale Three Conservatives
Grove Three Liberal Democrats
Norbiton Three Liberal Democrats
Old Malden Three Conservatives
St James Three Conservatives
St Marks Three Liberal Democrats
Surbiton Hill Three Liberal Democrats
Tolworth and Hook Rise Three Liberal Democrats
Tudor Three Conservatives