The Wiltshire Council elections in Westbury are going to be hotly contested with 14 candidates for the four seats.
Candidates are being fielded by the Labour, Conservative, LibDem, Green and The For Britain Movement Parties with one Independent.
But the elections for Westbury Town Council will be uncontested as there are less candidates than seats – pending confirmation from the Wiltshire Council elections team.
The town council will be looking to co-opt three vacancies – one in the Westbury West Ward and two in the Westbury North Ward.
Wiltshire Council candidates
In the Ethandune Division, three candidates are standing for one seat – Bob Brice (Liberal Democrats), Val Jarvis (Green Party), and Suzanne Wickham (The Conservative Party)
In the Westbury East Division, three candidates are standing for one seat – Michael Amos (Labour Party), John Foster (The Conservative Party), and Gordon King (Liberal Democrats).
In the Westbury North Division, four candidates are standing for one seat – Aaron Donovan (The Conservative Party), Carole King (Liberal Democrats), Michael Taylor (Green Party), Andy Wright (The For Britain Movement).
In the Westbury West Division, four candidates are standing for one seat – Daniel Butler (The Conservative Party), David Cavill (Liberal Democrats), Matthew Dean (Independent), Jane Russ (Labour Party).
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