Voters will head to the polls on Thursday, May 1 to elect their representatives on Gloucestershire County Council. The authority, which has a budget of more than £665m this year, is responsible for the county's roads and highways, education, social care, libraries, and environmental services.
The Conservatives have led Shire Hall for almost 20 years and going into these elections they are the largest group with 26 councillors. The Liberal Democrats currently have 16 seats on the council while the Greens and Labour have four councillors each.
There are also two former Tory Independent councillors on the authority. And there is a vacancy due to the sudden resignation of David Dew in February.
This time there are 55 seats up for grabs after two new divisions were created. Major parties fielding candidates in this year's election have been approached to set out their vision for the county and provide information on their candidates and this is set out below.
If you are a candidate and would like to feature in this article. Please email a photograph yourself and around 50 words about why you are standing and what you hope to achieve if elected to carmelo.garcia@reachplc.com
Conservative Party

We will fight to keep Gloucestershire united in the current Local Government Reform process—avoiding an East-West split that would divide our county and duplicate bureaucracy. Instead, we’ll deliver real savings and better services for residents.
£100 refund for all Council Tax payers upon the creation of a single Gloucestershire Council
Cut the cost of garden waste bins by 50%
We’re delivering real improvements to roads and transport. Over the next four years:
£100 million investment in resurfacing and pothole repair
Launch of a Rural Roads Programme tailored for countryside communities
New Pavement Maintenance Programme for safer walking routes
90,000 potholes fixed over the last two years – up 100% and counting
We will stand firm against inappropriate and unsustainable housing developments.
Oppose housebuilding without infrastructure to match
Support a unitary authority model for clearer, more accountable planning decisions
Continue investing in rural transport
We’re driving forward economic growth while protecting the environment.
Push forward the M5 Junction 10 upgrade to unlock jobs and cut congestion
Invest in recycling infrastructure to build a greener, circular economy
Promote sustainable tourism, balancing economic benefit with environmental care
Deliver our Economic Growth Plan
Every child deserves the support they need to succeed.
£10 million investment over four years to boost Special Educational Needs and Disabilities support
Build three new Special Schools to ensure tailored support across the county
Our environment is one of our greatest assets—and we’re acting to protect it.
Continue our tree-planting drive, from 500,000 to 1 million trees
Expand solar energy—building on success at Shire Hall, the Coroner’s Court and 6 schools, with six more already in the pipeline
Green Party

Green Party ambitions for Gloucestershire County Council.
1. Preventative-led Public Health and Care at a community scale - providing improved social care for the most vulnerable; greater prominence for preventative work, including social prescribing.
2. Education for the future - raising attainment for all young people, embedding sustainability and nature-recovery into Gloucestershire’s educational system; investing in youth programmes.
3. Safe Streets and Better Public Transport - prioritising the maintenance and safety of the existing road network; improving public transport.
4. Nature and Green Spaces - properly funding and delivering the Gloucestershire Local Nature Strategy.
5. A Thriving Local Economy- supporting local businesses of all sizes; maximising public procurement from the County’s sustainable businesses.
6. Clean, green jobs - further developing the low carbon economy, to bring jobs and income to the county.
7. Buildings Fit for the Future - working to convert homes and public buildings to low-carbon heating systems.
8. Waste Less, Pollute Less - making ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ central to planning in all areas.
9. Food and Farming - lobbying for proper funding for farmers, including the restoration of the Sustainable Farming Incentive.
10. Local government reorganisation - engaging fully with the process and considering all the options for new unitary councils, including consulting our residents, and supporting the one which gives the best future for local communities..
Labour Party

Gloucestershire Labour Party is ambitious to build on the outstanding success of the national party at the General Election last July. Labour County Councillors will be committed to improving the quality of life of all residents, and to ensuring the County Council operates to the highest standards of transparency and value for money.
Labour County Councillors will do this by:
Raising Living Standards
Ensuring working people in every part of the County have more money in their pockets, by supporting local businesses and increasing access to well-paid jobs.Securing Sustainable Growth Through Genuine Partnership Working
Becoming an accountable council, single-mindedly focused on delivering sustainable growth for local people, and taking new opportunities to work in partnership.
Building Affordable Homes for Residents
Enabling the building of thousands of new homes across the County with a focus on affordability and sustainable development, ensuring local families have access to decent housing.
Supporting Health Services in Gloucestershire and Cutting Waiting Times
Supporting NHS services to ensure residents receive timely care, aiming to meet the NHS target of 92% of patients waiting no longer than 18 weeks for elective treatment.
Increasing Local Policing and Improving Community Safety
Ensuring every Gloucestershire community has access to dedicated local officers, building stronger relationships between the police and local people and making our neighbourhoods safer.
Supporting Children and Families
Giving children the best possible start in life, with targeted support to ensure that at least 75% of five- year-olds in Gloucestershire are ready to learn when they start school.
Tackling Climate Change and Supporting Nature Recovery
Securing a reliable supply of local renewable energy, to reduce household bills while working towards a greener, more sustainable future for the County.
Liberal Democrats

Liberal Democrats are already striving to make things better, fairer, greener and more inclusive for residents. Our network of MPs, councillors, members and activists work hard all year round in their local areas to ensure that common sense, liberal values are at the heart of decision making.
We have an historic opportunity to grow and enhance that offering at this year’s elections. These are uncertain times with local government finances at breaking point and councils across the country facing existential challenges around delivering care in a broken system whilst also trying to break cycles of poverty and deprivation, tackle the climate and ecological emergencies, support economic growth and maintain our schools, roads and pavements.
After 20 years of the Conservatives in Gloucestershire failing on so many of these critical issues, this manifesto sets out the Liberal Democrat vision to Fix Gloucestershire. We will work hard to ensure that the potential of our local economy is unleashed, that our roads are well maintained and safe, that our most vulnerable children and adults are well cared for, that we can take pride in how our county looks and that residents and communities can flourish.
This will not be an easy job, but working with partners, our team has the ambition, drive and energy to make a difference. We aim to transform services so that resources can be put back into tackling the inequalities which persist in our communities, providing opportunity for all and looking after those that need help. We hope that these values and this vision is one which you also support.
Reform UK

Reform isn’t here to make empty promises. Gloucestershire County Council is fundamentally broken and no longer able to deliver for local people. The Council is over £220 million in debt, with interest payments alone costing local taxpayers over £25,000 per day.
A Reform-led council would set up a British-style Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and send in auditors, get rid of any fraudulent contracts and cut wasteful spending. We must diagnose the problem and stop the bleeding before we can begin the treatment, cut tax and fill in the 37,766 potholes that plague Gloucestershire's roads.
GLOUCESTER DIVISIONS
Abbey Division
GATIER Adam – Liberal Democrat

Adam lives in the Abbeymead area with his family and has a professional background in town planning and housing. Adam is passionate about promoting positive mental health, particularly among men. His family are actively involved with a local church in Gloucester and take part in their many community based activities and events.
GRAVELLS Andrew – The Conservative Party

Andrew Gravells is a hardworking and approachable local councillor. He serves on both the City Council and County Council representing our area , and making our area’s voice heard at the highest levels of both councils. He’s taken up hundreds of local issues where people have sought his advice or help.
NWACHUKWU Stephen Ekenechukwu – Labour Party

I am a financial expert with over a decade of accounting experience and a passionate and dedicated community champion. I will always put our community first and am dedicated to ensuring community welfare and safety. If elected I will prioritise listening to the concerns and experiences of residents, so I can put your priorities first.
RAMSEY Fred – Reform UK
SHEARING Adam – Green Party
VIZARD Maddy – Independent
Barnwood and Hucclecote
BOWKETT Ashley James – Liberal Democrat

Ashley Bowkett is a Gloucester City Councillor for Barnwood where he lives with his family. He is campaigning on road safety, supporting youth development, and protecting green spaces. Utilising his background in media and tech, Ashley is committed to improving services for local residents after years of Conservative cuts.
CLIFFORD Emma – Green Party candidate
LIMBRICK Dave – Reform UK
MILLER Andrew Gilbert – The Conservative Party Candidate

Andrew Miller is an experienced County Councillor with a proven track record of delivering for local communities. He chairs GCC’s children’s scrutiny committee. He is standing for Barnwood and Hucclecote, where he has strong connections due to boundary changes. He is married to Victoria with whom he fosters for GCC.
MILLS Jason Paul – Independent
RANDOLPH Matthew – Independent

We need local independent people who care about the people not councillors who follow the failed political parties. We need to address the lies and fraud our council told us about Covid and the safety and efficacy of the experimental jabs. We need to stop housing and paying for unvetted illegal immigrants. We need to stop the fraud that is net zero. And we need to put our community first for a change.
WHITWORTH Anne – Labour Party

I have recently retired after working for over 35 years as a legal aid solicitor specialising in matters such as housing and other social welfare areas. I am passionate about helping disadvantaged communities and individuals and if elected will work to improve conditions for all County residents.
Barton and Tredworth
BHAIMIA Usman Gani – Liberal Democrat

Usman has been a resident of the area for many years. He is a retired community social worker and has represented Barton and Tredworth on the city council for over 20 years. As a Muslim he regularly attends the four mosques in Gloucester. Usman supports a lasting peace in Gaza and a two-state solution in Israel and Palestine.
COLLINS Simon – Reform UK
FLOWER Richard Steven – Labour Party

I’ve lived in Gloucester for almost 30 years and have seen our city go through a lot of change. I’ve spent my career working as a bus driver and know the city and the county like the back of my hand. As part of my work at Stagecoach I’m a Unite shop steward. I spend a lot of my time standing up for my colleagues and making sure they get a fair deal. I’m used to being a champion for people in our city and will bring this experience to hold Gloucestershire County Council to account.
MYATT Robert – Independent

Robert is proud to be Tredworth born and bred and passionate about making a difference. Hard working, honest, he will stand up for transparency and accountability and strive for a better Barton and Tredworth by dealing with the issues that really matter to its residents.
PATEL Sajid –The Conservative Party Candidate

Saj has been privileged to have been the County Councillor for Barton and Tredworth since 2017. He has helped many constituents and always listened to the community. He is proud of his track record of delivering real results like 30+ roads resurfaced, opposing unsuitable planning developments, creating more parking, tackling fly-tipping, anti-social behaviour etc. If re-elected, he will continue to get the job done.
PHYPERS Matthew – Green Party candidate
POWELL Susan – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Coney Hill and Matson
AHMED Kazol – Socialist Labour Party
BONES Michael Carl – Reform UK
CHAMBERS Alastair – Independent

I have always listened carefully to the concerns and voices of our community. If I am given the privilege to continue serving, I remain fully committed to working hard for every resident in Matson, Robinswood, White City, Coney Hill, Chequers and Saintbridge. I will continue to focus on real improvements, stand up for transparency and accountability in the council, and work to protect our most vulnerable.
COLE Jen – Labour Party

I’ve lived in Matson and Coney Hill for more than 30 years and have been active in a residents' groups. I run Noah’s Ark Rescue and devote a lot of my time to helping animals and wildlife throughout Gloucestershire. As well as standing up for our four-legged friends, I am an untiring and committed advocate for the elderly and provide regular health and social care support to people in need.
COLLETT James – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
COURTNEY Daniel – Liberal Democrat
Dan lives in the Tuffley area with his wife and family. He wants to see improvements to roads and pavements in Coney Hill & Matson as they are in a bad way. Dan helps out in the community, particularly supporting the elderly. He also enjoys walking his dogs and watching football.
KUBASZCZYK Ela – The Conservative Party Candidate
Ela is committed to working for Coneyhill and Matson if elected.
Grange and Kingsway
BELL, Andy – Independent

Hi, my name is Andy Bell, and I'm currently the city councillor for Grange. Our biggest problems in Grange and kingsway are anti-social behaviour and traffic volume, especially at peak hours. If elected, I will be proactive with our PCSOs and consult with highways on traffic management. I have absolutely no affiliation to any particular party, and I choose only to represent my constituents.
BERGONZI, Anthony Victor – Green Party
GREGORY, Alison Louise – Labour Party

I have lived in Gloucester for 30 years, and in Kingsway for the past 12 years. My children were born in Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and went to local schools. I love this city, its people and its rich history, but I feel it’s being let down. For the last 10 years I have been a full-time carer and have seen firsthand the work that needs to be done to restore our NHS.
KUBASZCZYK, Jaro – The Conservative Party

Jaro is a dedicated community leader with over a decade of experience. His grassroots approach ensures that every voice is heard. Jaro will champion vital investments to keep Grange and Kingsway clean, sustainable, and thriving—while tackling anti-social behaviour to make our neighbourhood safer and stronger for everyone.
MURCH, Daniel Nicholson – Liberal Democrat
Dan is an experienced former Councillor who wants to see an end to the current Conservative administration. He has campaigned for better quality roads, and against the Conservative council renewing contracts with the same providers who have allowed our services to crumble. He believes its time for change in Gloucestershire.
PREECE, Jason – Reform UK
Hempsted and Westgate
GOWER Steve – Workers Party of Britain
O`DONNELL Brendon – Independent

I’m fed up with local politics hindering real solutions for our communities. We need better roads and effective traffic calming measures, especially near schools. I also want to protect our green spaces for future generations. I won't make empty promises like others. I pledge to be your voice, hold the council accountable, and be a diligent, action-oriented councillor who gets things done!
OLDHAM Deborah – Green Party candidate
THANGELLA Jag – Labour Party

I moved my young family to Gloucester several years ago and am proud to call Hempsted and Westgate home. With a background in business and experience across various industries, I’m committed to improving transport, education and health services in our division. I’ll work hard to listen to you, so I can represent your needs and priorities. I believe in serving our community by putting people first and working across our differences.
TRACEY Pamela Elizabeth – The Conservative Party

Pam is a long standing City and County Councillor with a formidable track record for getting things done. She has also served a Mayor of the City of Gloucester. She has a passion for Hempsted and Westgate.
TRIMNELL Rebecca Jane - Liberal Democrat

Rebecca has lived in Gloucester since 2011, over a decade in Westgate ward. Now residing near Gloucester Cathedral with her A-level-student daughter, they’re committed to securing a better deal for the community. She worked in social care during the pandemic and now support people with dementia through a charity.
WOOLF Daniel Joseph – Reform UK
Kingsholm and Wotton
CLARKE Karen Judith – Labour Party

I live in Kingsholm and Wotton and am proud to call this area home. I work for our NHS as a paramedic and know how desperately we need to invest, to cut waiting times and ensure a safe and positive experience for patients. I am also a GMB rep and give my time to standing up on behalf of my colleagues, something I promise to do for the people of this division.
HARRISON John Samuel – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
HILTON Jeremy Eric – Liberal Democrat

Jeremy was born and educated in Gloucester and has represented the Kingsholm area for many years on both the city and county councils. He is now the leader of the city council. Backing Jeremy on May 1st will ensure the Kingsholm, Elmbridge and St Oswald’s areas continue to have a strong voice on the county council.
KUMI-ADDO Kofi – The Conservative Party

Kofi will work to tackle the rise in multiple occupancy homes, ensuring balanced communities. He’ll work to improve bin collection services for cleaner streets and address persistent parking issues. Kingsholm and Wotton deserve practical, local solutions that put residents first and protect the character and quality of our neighbourhoods.
MCSTAY John –Independent
POLLINGTON Teresa – Green Party
WILLIAMS Stuart Leigh – Reform UK
Longlevens
ANKERS Ian – Reform UK

The proud son of a farming family, raised on hard work, integrity, and British values, I’m running for County Councillor to bring accountability, efficiency, and real improvements to Longlevens. As a small business owner, I’ve worked with the NHS, local councils, and central government, witnessing firsthand the financial waste that undermines our public services.
ARAVA Suresh – The Conservative Party

Suresh if elected will work hard to represent Longlevens.
GRANT Tom – Independent

I’m Tom Grant, 38, Independent candidate for Longlevens, Old Richian and father of two. I believe local issues deserve local focus, not party politics. I stand for our people, causes, infrastructure, and businesses, putting Longlevens first.
SAWYER Sarah Dawn – Liberal Democrat

Sarah grew up in Gloucester and lives in the Elmbridge area with her family. She helped set up the Friends of Elmbridge group to fundraise for a new play area in Armscroft Park. Sarah is campaigning for improvements to roads and pavements across Longlevens, which are in a poor condition.
SIMMS Valerie – The Labour Party

I’m Valerie Simms, standing to be your first Labour voice in Longlevens in years — because it’s time for real change. I care deeply about our community and have spent years supporting young people, small businesses, and those feeling left behind. I will listen, act, and work every day to build a fairer, more connected Longlevens for all.
STROUD Paul – Green Party
Quedgeley
HOWARD Trevor Duncan – Liberal Democrat

Trevor moved to Gloucester with his family in 1990; worked at EDF Barnwood until 2019, latterly as a problem solver (skills he wants to offer to the County); works in community radio and is a Trustee of a local Baptist Church; Loves how Quedgeley was designed – wants to recapture the vision.
JAMES Karen Louise – Labour and Co-operative Party

I am currently a city councillor for Kingsway. I have lived in the area for ten years now and I think Gloucester is a fantastic city to live in and I’m proud of it. I promise to listen to residents and represent their views on the County Council to the best of my ability.
MAYO Chris – Reform UK
NORMAN David Foley – The Conservative Party

Dave has lived in Quedgeley for 17 years. Having worked in education and the fire and rescue service, he was first elected as a Councillor 12 years ago. If elected, he will ensure our paths and roads are maintained, tackle speeding and school parking and ensure children receive quality education, particularly those with SEND.
ROWNEY Mark – Green Party
Tuffley and Moreland
DAVIS Byron Clifford – Independent
DEE Paula Lorraine – The Conservative Party

Resident of Tuffley for 35 yrs and former local teacher and City Councillor. Paula is well known to many people as a community champion who tackles local issues and asks for the improvements this area really needs. She is am always available to listen and to help where she can.
GRAY Vernon John – Reform UK
PRICE Richard – Liberal Democrat

Richard was born in Gloucester and has lived in the city all his life. He grew up in Barton and Tredworth and Saintbridge and attended St Peter’s High School.
He worked as a local government auditor for many years and now works for a major supermarket chain.
RUSSELL Barbara – Green Party
STEPHENS Kevin Ernest – Labour Party

I have lived in the heart of the division in Linden for over 40 years. My family was raised here, and my daughter went to Linden Primary School. I have experience of local government having been a Councillor for over 25 years, including representing Moreland ward on the City Council. In seeking your support, I promise to work hard to represent your views on your behalf.
CHELTENHAM DIVISIONS
All Saints and Oakley
BASS, Georgina Rose – The Conservative Party
Georgie is an experienced campaigner who knows listening to people is key. With the government telling us local councils must change, Georgie will fight to make sure Cheltenham’s voice, your voice, is always heard. Keeping the county as one will be key in making sure resources come to the town.
DODWELL, Maureen– Reform UK

With a long career in social care – including fostering and supporting vulnerable children and families – I’ve seen how badly our systems are failing the people who need them most. I want to bring compassion, accountability, and real action to our local government. After decades of feeling let down, I believe the people of Cheltenham deserve a representative who listens, acts, and stands up for what’s right.
HALE, Diana Helen – Labour Party

Diana Hale has lived in All Saints Ward for over 40 years and was Borough Councillor for Oakley Ward for eight years, so knows all of this County Council division. A former mathematics teacher at Pate’s Grammar School and the data manager of the Gloucestershire Hospitals Trust, Diana has a keen interest in education and health issues. I welcome the opportunity to work to improve living standards for the people of the County.
HAY, Colin Peter – Liberal Democrats

Colin has years of experience as councillor on both County and Borough councils. The Conservatives have run out of ideas on the County Council. Our roads are crumbling, services disappearing, all while taxes have gone up –Liberal Democrats have a plan to ‘fix Gloucestershire’ and we are ready to go from day one”
SEADON, Naomi Ruth – Green Party
Battledown and Charlton Kings
BABBAGE, Matt –The Conservative Party Candidate

Matt's priority is simple: roads and road safety. After a decade-long campaign, we have the new pedestrian crossing at Hales Rd crossroads and we have recently had Cirencester Rd resurfaced. The only way to tackle potholes long-term is proper resurfacing – and Harp Hill is now top of my list.
BECKER, Adrian – Green Party
BOYES, Angela Boyd – Liberal Democrats

Angie, a Charlton Kings councillor for 7 years, is Vice Chair of Licensing, chairs Cheltenham International Partnerships, and represents the UK on the Council of Europe. A former investment manager, she lives locally and champions safer streets and better roads, recognising the area’s long-standing need for infrastructure improvements.
GLOZIER, Martin William – Labour Party
JACKO, Marcia – Reform UK

I’m a retired art and history teacher, and have lived in Cheltenham for over 40 years. I’ve watched Cheltenham’s services decline and I want to see Cheltenham thrive again, with clean street, better infrastructure, safer roads and a local government that truly listens. I want to bring back pride in our town with practical improvements to roads, recycling, and community safety.
Benhall and Up Hatherley
COLLINS, Dan – Independent
DAVIS, Alan James – The Conservative Party
Alan promises to listen to the people of Benhall and Up Hatherley and represent them to the best of his ability at Shire Hall. Having lived here for thirty years and in neighbouring areas for over thirty-four years he is well vested in it!
DWYER, Christian David – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
JEFFREYS-JONES, Denise – Reform UK

I’ve spent my life in the pub trade, running community spaces and small businesses – the heart of any local area. As a proud resident of Hatherley for nearly five decades, I’ve spent my life running community spaces and small businesses in the heart of the local area. I know the value of hard work, local pride, and straight-talking politics. I will listen, act and deliver.
MEEHAN, Christopher John – Labour Party
PAPWORTH, Dan – Green Party
WHYBORN, Roger Lee – Liberal Democrats

Roger Whyborn lives in Up Hatherley with his wife Carole. He is currently campaigning to increase bus services after years of cuts from the Conservatives, especially to the new transport hub, allowing children to get to school safely and pensioners access to vital community services.
Charlton Park and College
BRIDE, Malcolm – Labour Party

“I have lived in Charlton Park ward for 14 years. I am standing as a candidate not just to represent other local residents on the council but to see real change in the way in which our County Council prioritises its spending across the county and prioritises provision of its services for those most in need.”
DOBIE, Iain Andrew Paterson – Liberal Democrats

Iain lives in College Ward. As a councillor he has been responsible for improvements in local green spaces, eg the footpath around Naunton Park, and improved lighting in Sandford Park. He led on getting The High School Leckhampton built, which now benefits children in both College and Charlton Park wards. He knows the area and works hard to serve its residents.
MILLS, Ashley – Reform UK

I’m standing for Reform UK because I’ve had enough of the same cycle of broken promises from mainstream parties. I want to see real leadership and change – economic reform, global cooperation on trade and science, and a country where people come first. It's time to lift the UK back onto its feet.
NEWMAN, Rich – The Conservative Party Candidate

Commonly known as Big Rich, he is a 29 year-old skip lorry driver from Cheltenham, the town he loves. He has successfully campaigned for safer lighting in Sandford Park, and to save The Bell Inn as an Asset of Community Value. Rich wants to stop our county being split in two.
VITKOVITCH, Stephen –Green Party

"Passionate about community, programming the music at Deya Brewery and treasurer of Naunton Park preschool. My recent petition on road safety secured over 400 signatures prompting Council action. A HM treasury official until last year he has organized events raising over £75,000 for food banks"
Hester's Way and Springbank
ACOCK, Jake Ryan – The Conservative Party

Jake is a hard-working barrister. He lives in Cheltenham with his partner and family. If elected, Jake will focus on setting up a roads taskforce, investing in adult social care and making sure childrenwho need it get a free breakfast in every school in our county.
EDGAR, David Nigel– Christian Peoples Alliance
FLYNN, Wendy Louise – Green Party

"I'm running for election to fight for better schools and SEND provision, safer streets, the reopening of the household recycling centre and a united Gloucestershire. With proven leadership and a 30-year track record of my commitment to the west Cheltenham community, you can be sure I will listen act and get results."
HARRISS, Clive Robert – Labour Party
Clive is married with five adult children and is an IT Database Consultant with over 40 years experience. He grew up in Hesters Way and attended Cheltenham Grammar School. Clive served for over 20 years as a school governor at the former Christ College and was Chair of Governors at Monkscroft Infant and Junior schools before their closures.
PETRIE, Iain Ronald – Reform UK

With experience in both public and private sectors, including roles focused on value for money and operational excellence, I’ve seen firsthand how much can be achieved with the right leadership. I want to bring that same approach to Cheltenham, improving services without raising taxes and making our communities safe and vibrant again.
WATERS, Joe– Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
WILLIAMS, Suzanne Theresa – Liberal Democrats

Suzanne Williams is an active local councillor who was brought up and lives in the area she represents. She is passionate about the environment and helps organise local litter picks. She is also a volunteer at a local food pantry and delivers food parcels every week to those in need.
Lansdown and Park
ANDREWS, Glenn - Liberal Democrats
Glenn was born in Cheltenham in 1969 and attended Lakeside and Bournside Schools. Glenn works at the Everyman Theatre, is a borough councillor for Lansdown and on the board of Cheltenham Borough Homes. Advocate of more social housing and protecting local green spaces.

BOYLE, Kevin Michael – Labour Party
CLARKE, Gary – Green Party

"With over 700 Airbnb pop-up hotels in Cheltenham shows the rental housing crisis is not a priority for council leaders in Lansdown 58% of homes are rented, Airbnb proliferates while developers built profits on green fields. A strong Green vote puts a fair deal for young renters at the top of the agenda."
HARMAN, Tim – The Conservative Party

Tim is a Cheltonian, living in Park Ward, and has been privileged to serve as your County Councillor. He wants to continue his work in improving our roads and pavements and be able to continue supporting the local community through grant funding. You can trust him to deliver.
O'RODHLANN, Roland – Reform UK

With a background in political science, I’ve experienced both privilege and hardship, and these life lessons have shaped my deep commitment to public service. My education and lived experience give me a unique perspective on the challenges people face. It’s time for fresh thinking, real-world solutions, and representatives who know what it means to live through hard times.
Leckhampton and Warden Hill
DONOHOE, Chris – Reform UK

Born and raised in Cheltenham, I’ve worked across many sectors in this town – from care and education to tech and business. I believe in practical solutions and bold ideas to fix broken systems and improve life for everyone in our community. With a background in policy analysis and a unique way of thinking, I want to help cut through the political noise and bring real reform to Cheltenham.
GORING, Bronwen Rachel – Labour Party
HORWOOD, Martin Charles – Liberal Democrats

A former Cheltenham MP, Martin previously worked in fundraising for the Alzheimer’s Society and in local business. Currently President of Green Liberal Democrats, a borough councillor and Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust trustee, he’s worked for green energy and local green spaces, townwide air quality action and a strong local Neighbourhood Plan.
NELSON, Emma – The Conservative Party

Cheltenham born and bred; Emma has served the community for over seven years and been a County Councillor for four. Emma has achieved much already and would like to continue. Her motto of "patience, persuasion, persistence and perseverance" has helped her gain the reputation for "getting things done".
WELLER, Nathan – Green Party
Pittville and St Paul's
COXSON, Samuel Jacob – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
DAVIES, Ashleigh – Green Party

"I speak to people so frequently who are completely disenfranchised with the way things are. They want to see a future full of equity for different Communities and the planet that's livable for their children, voting Green helps us make those changes"
JOHNSTONE, Bobby – Labour and Cooperative Party

Bobby Johnstone is the Labour and Co-operative candidate for Pittville and St Paul’s. Having grown up in a council house and now living in St Paul’s, Bobby understands the value of public services and community. With a passion for fairness, greener spaces, and improving lives, they’re standing to create a better future for everyone
PODMORE, Matt – Reform UK

I’m a corporate leader and former Coldstream Guard, with a strong belief in responsibility, fairness and public service. After a decade living in Cheltenham, I’ve had enough of seeing our town decline under complacent leadership. It’s time to act. I want to start that change here in Cheltenham by holding our council to a higher standard and delivering results.
TOOKE, Julian Charles George – Liberal Democrats

Julian Tooke lives in Pittville, Cheltenham with his partner and two dogs and is a Borough Councillor. He relentlessly campaigns to protect and enhance our shared public spaces. After 20 years of the Conservatives allowing our highways to crumble, he wants to see change at Shire Hall.
TRAVES, Alex – The Conservative Party

Alex works in financial services and has a long and successful background in community work, including serving as a magistrate for over six years. If elected on May 1, Alex’s priorities in Pittville and St Paul’s will be delivering improved services for residents and retaining a strong sense of community.
Prestbury and Swindon Village
CAMERON, Ian Alexander – Green Party

"I'm a local GP passionate about improving people's lives; from access to health services, nature, healthy food and safe cycling to fixing every day inconveniences like potholes. I hear voter anger about the Lib Dems closing our recycling centre and steamrollering local opinion - whatever your usual party, vote green for change."
FARMER, Michael Thomas – Labour Party

I’m a long-term resident of Gloucestershire with a particular interest in education and training. If elected I would:
- Represent the interests of all residents of Prestbury and Swindon Village without fear or favour
- Press for more openness and honesty at Shire Hall
- Work to protect the most vulnerable in our society
- Push for improvements in all services provided by the County Council.
LAWLER, Richard John – Liberal Democrats

Richard left Dublin in 2014 and eventually made Cheltenham his permanent home, drawn by its excellent schools, beautiful parks, and vibrant festivals. Passionate about community action, he is committed to improving local services. Richard said, “It’s been a pleasure meeting residents. It would be an honour to serve this community.
MASON, Pippa – The Conservative Party

Pippa is married with two grown up children. Formally a NHS nurse, she now works part-time in a local nursing home. Pippa has met many local people through campaigning in the community and believes it would be a real privilege to serve Prestbury and Swindon Village as their County Councillor.
ROSS, Warwick Peter – Reform UK

I’ve lived and worked in Cheltenham since 1988 and I know this community inside and out. I am a practical person, who wants to see things done properly. People are tired of being ignored, and Reform UK is abut getting back to basics with strong communities, safer streets and real accountability. I’m ready to roll up my sleeves for the people of Prestbury and Swindon Village because this my home too.
St Mark's and St Peter's
FARMER, Julie Frances – Labour Party

I have lived very happily in St Mark’s for 25 years. My career focussed on adult and vocational education and widening participation. If elected I would use my position to demand:
- Better social and educational services for adults in Gloucestershire
- A lasting improvement in the way our schools are managed and resourced
- Improvements in the quality of life for all residents of St Mark’s and St Peter’s
- Open and transparent management of all the county services and finances
HAZZAN, Edward Wadih – The Conservative Party
Ed is keen to ensure that the County stays as one Gloucestershire and does not get split into two. Ed knows investment in the road infrastructure is what the public want to see and, if elected, will champion this at Shire Hall.
JONES, Billy – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
QUEKETT, Sarah Louise – Green Party
STINTON, Andy – Reform UK

Our communities are struggling with crime, anti-social behaviour, and poor public services – and no one is held accountable. I want to bring practical solutions and honest leadership to our local council. After years of being let down by the Conservatives, Labour and Lib Dems, it’s time for a party that puts people first. Reform UK offers real solutions, not empty promises.
WILLINGHAM, David John – Liberal Democrats

Dr David Willingham lives in St Peter's and is currently Deputy Mayor of Cheltenham. He is currently campaigning for better maintenance of our roads and pavements, and for road safety improvements, especially around schools and in residential streets.
COTSWOLD DIVISIONS
Bourton-on-the-Water
BACKHOUSE, MATT – Reform UK

Living in Northleach gives me an understanding of the needs and values of the local area. I will represent the people and businesses of the Ward, ensuring that all local issues and concerns are put forward with a common sense approach by a candidate who cares.
HODGKINSON, PAUL RICHARD – Liberal Democrats

Paul has represented the Bourton and Northleach division on the County Council since 2013, has lived in the North Cotswolds for 35 years and has a reputation for getting things done:
- Leading road safety and civic pride campaigns
- Exposing the sewage scandal in our rivers
- Campaigning for better ambulance response times.
MCCULLOCH, Andrew Robert – Labour Party
I am a 64-year-old retired packaging project manager, I am an active grandparent and walking footballer enjoying music and the arts. I want to represent and support the community, act as your voice in the County Council and make a positive difference for all.
SAMUEL, Madan – The Conservative Party

Cllr. Madan Samuel, a retired Consultant Surgeon, serves as a Parish Councillor in Bourton-on-the-Water. He is also a member of the Gloucestershire Association of Parish and Town Councils Executive Committee dedicated to community welfare and governance. As member of the ‘Planning Committee’ he wants to retain the Cotswold architecture, prevent overdevelopment, and uphold biodiversity of area.
Campden-Vale
BRADLEY, Tom – The Conservative Party
Living in the heart of the division, Tom is proud to be standing to be Campden Vale’s councillor. He will always champion our local area, making sure it gets its fair share of resource. I will protect our rural way of life – backing our farmers. And, I will secure extra investment for our local roads.

NICKSON, Philip – Reform UK
I am Chartered Accountant, and relocated to the Cotswolds last year and has actively participated in the local community, having previous experience as a parish councillor.My experience is in working in a diverse range of industries, including housebuilding, for the past two decades.

POTTER, Rupert James – Liberal Democrats

Rupert is a former diplomat who now runs his own business in trade and investment between Canada, the UK and Europe. Settling back in the UK, he fell in love with the North Cotswolds and is keen to use his experience of diplomacy, problem solving, and delivery to support Campden Vale.
TIMPSON, Annis May – Labour Party
TURNER, Clare Victoria – Green Party
Cirencester North with Ermin
CIMA, Tony – Green Party
FOWLES, David – The Conservative Party

First elected as a Cotswold District Councillor in 2003, David is the longest serving Councillor and held three separate Cabinet posts on Leisure, Economy and Environment. He has lived near Cirencester for 35 years and is very active member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Phoenix Festival and the Daniel Bingham Foundation.
HARRIS, Mark – Liberal Democrats

Mark Harris has lived in Cirencester for 40 years, actively contributing to the community as Mayor, district councillor, and business leader. Known for his hands-on approach, he’s delivered real results, from leading the Chamber of Commerce to hosting the Phoenix Festival, always putting local people at the heart of decisions.
MCPEAK, Glenn – Labour Party

My family and I live in Statton, Cirencester, and both my young boys attend Stratton Primary School, and we are very much part of the local and wider community. Both myself and my wife work in the NHS and my career has spanned 34 years starting as a Paramedic in Belfast. I see this as another opportunity to help serve the public and hopefully improve services for the local and wider communities.
RIXON, Jill – Reform UK
Cirencester Park
FARMER, Andy – Labour Party

Cirencester Park (County) and Cirencester Watermoor (District) candidate Andy Farmer is a 42 year-old local businessman who lives in Cirencester and employs people locally. When he is not running for election, he is actively campaigning for the changes that can make a big impact on improving society.
HARRIS, Joe – Liberal Democrats

Born and bred in Cirencester, Joe is a seasoned local councillor and former Cotswold District Council leader. Fed up with Conservative neglect—crumbling roads, filthy signs, and forgotten verges—he’s determined to bring pride back to our communities with action, not excuses.
IRVING, Bob – Green Party

Lived in Cirencester for 30 years and a town councillor for two sitting on planning, land and property, and climate and environment committees, being passionate about the environment of our area. I also help run Cirencester’s Repair Cafe to reduce waste. At GCC, I want to improve local public transport, especially in new housing to avoid congestion.
TARLETON, Jackie - The Conservative Party

Jackie has lived in the area for over thirty years and has worked and raised a family here. She's been a member of her parish council and has always taken an interest in the local community. She is also keen on sport, both watching her children and playing locally.
VAUGHAN, Mackenzie Jayne – Reform UK

I’m excited to be running this year as the Reform UK candidate for Cirencester. I have lived in the area all my life and I am a Qualified Youth and Community Development Practitioner. My degree highlighted the importance of ensuring everyone in the community has a voice, local issues prioritised and Cirencester Park continues to thrive. As a Reform UK candidate I offer a new outlook for our community.
Fairford and Lechlade
HUMMEL, Johnno – Reform UK
LEE-BROWNE, Katya – Green Party
MORRIS, Dom – The Conservative Party

A fourth generation farmer, Dom broke his back in RAF flying training. Running Prince’s Trust programmes for underprivileged youngsters whilst recovering, subsequently he deployed to warzones from Afghanistan to Ukraine. He’s sat on Department of Work and Pensions and Cotswolds National Landscape Boards. Surfing and yoga whenever possible, Disraeli his black Labrador is always by his side.
WELLS, Abbie – Labour Party
WILKINSON, Tristan James – Liberal Democrats

Tristan has lived in Hatherop for 24 years and leads flooding initiatives for local MP Roz Savage. Passionate about the environment and local business, he’s driven service improvements at CDC as a cabinet member. With a tech background, he brings innovation, accountability, and community focus to local government.
Moreton, Stow and the Rissingtons
CORPS, Daryl – The Conservative Party

Cllr Daryl Corps is the District Cllr for Moreton in Marsh, he sits on the Gloucestershire Police and Crime Panel. He spent 25 years working in Advertising in the UK, US and Australia. He’s currently a local business owner in the Cotswolds who cares passionately about the area he lives and works in. He’s been a leading figure fighting against the Lib Dem’s plans to dump 6000+ houses on the small market town he represents.
EASTOE, Bob – Green Party
HOGARD, Paula – Labour Party
PAINTER, Julian Douglas – Reform UK
THURGLING, Craig Andrew – Liberal Democrats

Craig has lived in Moreton in Marsh since 2010 and is passionate about improving the community:
Implementing a robust and sustainable road repair strategy
Increasing the local health services
Fostering a strong community spirit
Let’s work towards a brighter future for all parts of the Moreton, Stow and Rissingtons area.
South Cerney
LATHAM, Richard – Reform UK
LITTLER-JENNINGS, Josh – Labour Party

I am Joshua Littler-Jennings and I am standing in South Cerney for the Labour Party for the County Council elections. Having grown up under a Conservative run County Council, I have seen how dire the state of affairs is within Gloucestershire currently. I will be a strong voice for South Cerney working hard to improve our roads, our SEND provision and increase the availability of affordable housing
ROFFE, Rachel – Conservative and Unionist Party

Dr Rachel Roffe is Conservative Candidate for the South Cerney Division spanning South and North Cotswolds. Rachel lives locally in the division with her family. She is committed to protecting our villages from overdevelopment, ensuring the right infrastructure is in place to ensure flood resilience, safe communities and improved roads.
SCHLAPPA, Lucy Elizabeth – Green Party
SPIVEY, Lisa Claire – Liberal Democrats

Lisa Spivey lives in Preston with her husband and two children. A former advertising executive, Lisa brings passion and energy to local government and has a record of delivery in the South Cerney area. She is campaigning for improved roads, flood defences and better value for money for residents.
Tetbury
FIFIELD, Stephan Alexander – The Conservative Party

Stephan Fifield, lives in Avening and has a strong ethos of public service. He comes from a military family and has a background in defence. He’s committed to rural communities and better roads. From reopening Wiltshire Bridge to launching a local roads task force, Stephan gets things done for Tetbury and surrounding villages.
HARPER, Julie Marie – Labour Party
NAGLE, Elizabeth – Reform UK

As a carer, a business owner, and someone with deep ties to our farming community, I see firsthand the struggles we all deal with—rising costs, crumbling roads, and a council that doesn't always listen. That's why I'm standing with Reform UK. I'm tired of excuses. I want to bring real, practical change to our community.
WAGNER, Michael Graeme – Green Party
WATSON, Ian David – Liberal Democrats

I’m honoured to stand as the Lib Dem candidate for Tetbury. A town and district councillor, school governor, and active volunteer, I’m deeply rooted in our community. With a background in industry management and global experience, I’ll be Tetbury’s voice in Gloucester—committed to putting our town first.
FOREST OF DEAN DIVISIONS
Blakeney and Bream
HOYLAND, Beki – Green Party

Beki has been Green County councillor for Blakeney and Bream Division since 2021. She has a particular interest in the council’s children’s services and corporate parenting, and has become involved in local youth clubs, mentoring and schools. She hopes to continue working to ensure that families are given the help they need before they get to crisis point.
SANDERS, Jacob Edward – Labour Party

I am a benefits worker for a homelessness charity and represent workers as union convenor. The workers I represent have among the best terms and conditions in their sector. I am keen to put my advocacy skills to work for Blakeney and Bream and for the whole county when we seek better support from central Government.
TAYLOR, Peter Andrew James – Liberal Democrats

Peter (he/him) works in the video game industry and has lived in the Forest of Dean for nearly six years. His main political interests are electoral reform, transport, and taxation. He lives with his partner and their school-aged son. Outside of politics and work, he plays tabletop roleplaying games and board games, and likes to travel. He is also writing his first novel.
THOMAS, Richard Scott – The Conservative Party

Richard Thomas, 55, Lydney-born, he is a proud Forester with deep local roots. He's passionate about protecting Forest life and supporting our community—especially jobs, transport, education, housing, and social care. He founded and ran his own recruitment company, and is a Gloucester Rugby supporter and keen Forest walker.
WENDLAN, Simon Edward Charles – Reform UK
Cinderford
BEAN, Stewart John – Liberal Democrats

Stewart has lived in the Forest of Dean for nearly three years and has helped Newent town council as a co-opted member. His main political interests are centred on climate change and our relationship with Europe. He went to university in London and then worked in the field of scientific instruments before retiring. He is married with a son and daughter. His current interests are astronomy, his grandchildren, and bass guitar.
BEESTON, Jonathan Edward – The Conservative Party
Jonathan believes Cinderford can do better and is committed to improving the area.
BRUCE, Alison – Green Party
DONAGHUE, Ray – Reform UK
I work in housing, homelessness and addiction and I am passionate about helping people improve their lives. Cinderford needs regeneration, and I will push to restore our great town. Cinderford has the highest crime rates in the Forest and antisocial behaviour is ruining lives. I will fight to give police the powers they need to improve this situation and campaign to get the level of resources to make a difference.
MORGAN, Graham Leslie – Labour Party

I was born in the Dilke, my father and grandfather were both Cinderford miners. I have represented the people of Cinderford as a Town and County Councillor. At Rank Xerox I was elected to represent the workforce for the GMB union. I’m proud to have helped bring the new college to Cinderford so that young people don’t have to travel far to study. I believe the Forest has had a poor deal from the Tory-led County Council – that must change.
Coleford
ALLAWAY-MARTIN, Carole Ann – The Conservative Party

Carole Allaway-Martin, your County Councillor, Coleford. She listens and will work to achieve your priorities; to improve access to cycle routes, public rights of way and public transport and to secure funding to resurface and repair roads and pavements.
CHALLIS, Leigh Jayne – Reform UK
Like many towns in the Forest and across the country, Coleford has faced decline. I want to see the regeneration of our town. I will ensure that the money collected is spent wisely, providing value for money and benefiting the community as a whole. I advocate for the reduction of council tax bills.
KYNE, Ruth Hampson – Labour Party

I have worked for the NHS as a nurse for over 40 years both locally and Countywide, and am passionate about having a fully funded and resourced National Health Service where care is not dependent on income. If elected I would like to see further investment in housing, transport and public services,.ensuring the town continues to grow and thrive
REES, Chloe – Liberal Democrats

Chloë will be a strong voice for our community, prioritising road repairs, support for carers, and better SEND provision. With a background in care, she champions young carers and NHS resources. Passionate about protecting our countryside, she’s committed to tackling fly tipping and keeping the Wye clean for future generations.
WHEELER, David Andrew John – Green Party

Dave has represented Newland and Sling on the District Council since 2019 and is chair of the Development Management Committee. He passionately believes that everyone has a right to equality of opportunity in employment, education, housing and health care, and would like to see better youth facilities and drug advocacy services in the Coleford area.
WHITBURN, Ian Richard – Independent
Drybrook and Lydbrook
CAMP, Piers – Reform UK

My campaign is focused on bringing the UK “DOGE” the government spend and improving education. Some more immediate local issues I care about and want to tackle; we need a swimming pool back at Five Acres, motorbikes on forest tracks seem to be increasing, make Cannop Lido a lido again, fly tipping is on the increase and potholes.
FORESTER, Thom – Independent

Proudly Independent and unapologetically loyal to the Forest. Active in local politics since the 2011 Hands Off Our Forest campaign. I’m a voice for those with little faith in the party political system. Last County elections I came a close second and was the most voted for Independent in Gloucestershire. If elected I'll investigate corruption unencumbered by loyalties to any political party or national/ international agenda.
HALE, Terry – The Conservative

Terry is a Forester, and has been your County Councillor for eight years. He works hard on local issues, allocates divisional funds to every Parish Council in his patch but has more to do. If re-elected he will work hard and alwaysbe available.
MARTIN, Di –Labour and Co-operative

I have been a Forest of Dean Town and District Councillor for 36 years and would be proud to serve in the Lydbrook and Drybrook as their Labour and Co-operative County Councillor. During the past 36 years I have witnessed many changes to local government, especially the loss of vital infrastructure projects and services in the Forest of Dean because of a succession of Conservative County Councils, who have neglected and abandoned the area.
WARREN, Susan – Liberal Democrats

A lifelong Severnside resident, I worked in local government (1962–1982) and served two terms as a town councillor. I volunteer with Forest Sensory Services and support the Ramblers Association. A member of St. Mary’s Church, I also help lead “Open the Book” sessions at a local primary school.
YEATES, Stephen James – Green Party
Lydney
FURMAGE Daniel Richard – Labour Party

I’m Dan, the Labour candidate for Lydney. I grew up in Lydney and I’m proud to live in the town. I’ve worked in local government across education, employment and social care. Our community has so much promise and I want to be part of helping to achieve it.
GILLIE Sarah – Liberal Democrats

Sarah, originally from Monmouthshire, moved to the Forest of Dean with her family in 2022. A lecturer in education and childhood studies, she has a background in special educational needs. Passionate about sustainability, equality, and inclusion, she supports revitalising youth services and values all the Forest has to offer.
HOWARD Mark – Reform UK

I am Lydney born and bred, still living in the town. Following retirement from the Police after 31 years, I now run a dog walking business with my wife, affording me the time to represent my fellow Lydney residents. I care passionately and will prioritise policing, education and health provision.
LANE Johnathan – Green Party

Johnathan Lane is a district councillor for Tidenham in the Forest of Dean and holds the Economy Cabinet portfolio. Johnathan has a special interest in helping young people who struggle with social and emotional problems as well as “listening and really paying attention to the concerns of residents and doing my best to get things done”.
PREEST Alan – The Conservative Party

Alan has been the Lydney County Councillor for 16 years, including two as GCC Chairman. Steadfast, experienced, with a proven record and always willing to work and challenge to get the best for the Lydney Division. Recently, Alan has been responsible for ensuring that major flood alleviation work is being carried out in and around Lydney.
Mitcheldean
BURFORD, Philip Howard Joseph – Independent

Philip is a 61-year-old farmer, who was born, brought up and continues to live in the parish of Corse. He is a farmer and consultant engineer, and has been Forest of Dean District Councillor for 18 years. “Putting people before politics” and immensely proud of his independent status,, he is able to focus on doing the right things for the residents he represents without the hindrance of party politics.
GRAHAM, Stuart – Reform UK
I’m a forensic family and child development specialist now but have a mixed background including the military, commercial diving, construction and telecoms. I live in and love the Forest of Dean. I will ensure all residents get the best deal from their council tax. DOGE-style audits will be conducted to identify and deal with waste.
HEALEY, Merlin – Green Party
JOYCE, James Michael – Liberal Democrats

James Joyce, a trustee of Gloucester Sea Cadets, a Governor of Newent High and a Parish Councillor, lives in Ashleworth with his wife Tricia. He is campaigning, after 20 years of Conservative failure, to fix the roads, to increase bus services and to put infrastructure first before new buildings.
KAYE, Joanne Penelope –Labour Party
KIRKHAM, Julie – The Conservative Party

Julie is dedicated to Mitcheldean and if elected will work to improve the area.
Newent
COULL, Joanna – Green Party
GASKELL, Angela –Reform UK
For too long, our communities have been ignored while politicians in Westminster put their own agendas first. I believe in standing up for local people, fighting for far taxation, restoring law and order with no more two-tier policing or justice. If elected, I will work tirelessly for the people of Newent, challenging wasteful spending and pushing back against the failed policies of the established parties.
GOOCH, Julia Denise – Independent

If elected, I will be a voice for you and not a political party. You may know me for my day job at Gooch Sports in Newent, where I am visible, approachable and always willing to listen. I have been a committed district councillor for 14 years. I have a balanced, no nonsense common sense approach. Being a councillor is not about a title it’s about commitment, listening and actions.
MOSELEY, Gill – Liberal Democrats

“My priorities are to stand up for a fair deal for Newent as well as the rural areas, and to listen and keep people informed all year round. I look forward to Liberal Democrats taking control. Then people will really feel the difference that we can make in local government.”
WALTHO, Lynda – Labour Party

A former MP for Stourbridge with a background in education and public service, Lynda aims to address local concerns in Newent, focusing on improving public services and community development. Her campaign emphasises investing in education, enhancing healthcare accessibility, improving road maintenance and supporting local businesses to boost the economy.
WILLIAMS, Clayton – The Conservative Party

Clayton undestands the unique nature of Newent and is committed to maintaining this if elected.
Sedbury
ALLAN, Thomas Michael – Liberal Democrat

Thomas has lived in this community his whole life. He is a Tidenham Parish Councillor. He believes Gloucestershire can be a better place to live and wants a change at Shire Hall after 20 years of Conservative rule.
DREW, Graham Stanley – The Conservative Party
Graham hopes to be elected so he can work to represent Sedbury.
HEWLETT, Andrew Richard Ferndale – Labour Party
HIGGS, Gill – Reform UK

I was born in Lydney hospital and raised in Woolaston. I want to support our farmers and small business so that we can provide a safe and secure future for our children and grandchildren. We need to cut all this wasteful spending of Gloucestershire County Council and look after our own people. Our economy needs Reform of housing, small businesses, care for the elderly, good education.
MCFARLING, Chris – Green Party candidate

Chris McFarling has been a county councillor for Sedbury since 2021 and holds the Climate Emergency portfolio in the Forest of Dean District Council’s Cabinet. He will continue to work in support of our local economy, helping to sustain caring communities and a healthy environment.
STROUD DIVISIONS
Bisley and Painswick Division
FANCOURT, Guy – Liberal Democrats
I am standing for this division as a Liberal Democrat. I am concerned about the planet. As a parish councilor I am campaigning for 20 mile speed limits in built up areas of the county where local people want it. After a career in accountancy and Horticulture I volunteer serving my community in various roles.
FELLOWS, Chas – Reform UK
HUGHES, Alex – Labour Party

I’m excited to hopefully represent Bisley and Painswick with a focus on improving local services, nature, affordable housing and sustainable development. With a strong commitment to improving all our residents’ lives, I’ll work tirelessly to ensure every voice is heard and our villages thrive through fair policies and practical solutions
LUFF, Gary – Green Party

Gary Luff is one of the three Green district councillors for Painswick and Upton and a member of Painswick Parish Council. He is the chair of Stroud District Council's housing committee, which looks after nearly 5,000 council homes. Before retiring, he was an insurance company executive, responsible for an annual budget of more than £300million.
WILLIAMS, Sue –The Conservative Party

Sue Williams is standing for re-election. She lives in Bisley but has lived locally all her life. A proactive, passionate campaigner who delivers results. Championing for safer communities , environmental improvements , and supportive of initiatives which benefit the whole community and a strong voice at the county council.
Cam Valley
COOK, Terry – Labour Party

I love living in Berkeley, and I'm really excited to get this opportunity to do some real good for the area. I am the district councillor for Dursley, the adjoining area to Cam Valley, and the leader of the Labour Group on Stroud District Council. My aim in politics is to ensure that any decisions taken by the council will be influenced by all the people who are affected and those who have a need.
EASBY, Nick – Liberal Democrats
GREEN, Lindsey Jane – The Conservative Party

Lindsey is standing as your Conservative County Councillor Candidate for Cam Valley (including Berkeley) because she cares deeply about her community. She’ll fight for better infrastructure, public transport, and essential services. With a proven record as District Councillor, she’ll work hard, listen, and deliver real results for local people.
HILLARY, Liz – Green Party

Liz Hillary is one of the Green town councillors for Stroud Central and chairs Stroud Town Council's environment committee. Liz has lived in the area for 30 years and runs a landscaping firm with her husband, specialising in creating wetland habitats, providing erosion control and sustainable drainage systems, and mitigating risk to protected species.
REES, Michael Alun –Reform UK

Living locally, I went to school in Berkeley, giving me plenty of knowledge on local issues and what can be addressed to improve the area. My generation face a bleak future where buying a house and raising a family seems like a remote dream - I wish to do something about this, and by standing for Reform I wish to work for the people of Cam Valley and put you first!
TIPPER, Brian – Independent
Dursley
DEAN, Richard – Green Party

Richard Dean is a GP and advises other doctors on how to reduce the environmental impact of general practice.Richard has a degree in Political Sciences from Cambridge University and a medical degree from the London Hospital, Whitechapel. He is involved in local Climate Action Networks, refugee support and sustainable energy projects.
MAINWARING, Anna –Labour Party

Anna is a local mum, former BBC journalist, union leader and school governor. She is standing as a candidate in Dursley division where she lives as she has seen first-hand how the Tory-led County Council has failed our children in education, in children's services, in housing, and many other ways.
Anna said: "I am standing to make a real difference to people’s lives in Dursley.”
PATRICK, Loraine Vivienne –The Conservative Party

Loraine Patrick, is your Conservative candidate for Dursley Division. A former county and district councillor, she's committed to putting residents first. She'll fight for local voices to be heard, challenge the council when needed, and work tirelessly to resolve issues. She won’t give up—our community deserves strong representation.
WILSHER, Richard Christopher – Liberal Democrats
Rich believes that Gloucestershire County Council is desperate for new leadership. The Conservatives have had 20 years, and have failed.
WREN, Jonathan – Reform UK

With over 20 years in the Dursley district, I deeply understand our community's needs. I lead youth and toddler groups, fostering connections and supporting families. Passionate about our countryside, I prioritize its protection. If elected, I’ll listen to concerns and ensure local government serves everyone.
Hardwicke and Severn
DAVIES, Stephen Frank – The Conservative Party
Stephen Davies has been a District Councillor and is the current County Councillor as well as the Leader of Gloucestershire County Council. He is dedicated to working with the community to get things done, whether it is fixing the roads, supporting local organisation or fighting to common sense in planning.

MACGREGOR, Simon – Labour Party
PARRY, Luke – Reform UK

I have lived in Hardwicke and close proximity all my life , I work in the transport industry and am deeply passionate about making a change and a better Britain for my children
STAYTE, Mike – Liberal Democrats
TYLER, Kerri Anna – Green Party

Kerri Tyler works in marketing and fundraising for conservation charity Stroud Valleys Project, which has been working alongside the canal development to protect biodiversity. She has a background in journalism and previously worked for the Australian Consumer Association, campaigning for fairness and accountability in marketing, health, finance and food standards.
Haresfield and Upton St Leonards Division
HARWOOD, Deborah Jeanette – Independent
LESTER, Chris – Reform UK

I have 42 years’ experience in the electricity industry. I am an Electrical Engineer who has a proven track record in project and asset management. I am marred with four children and six grandchildren. I love the county that I wish to represent.
MOSELEY, Tom – Liberal Democrats
PATIENT, John Graham – Green Party

John Patient is a former economist, business analyst and data architect who has been active in local politics since the late 1970s. Now retired from full-time work, John is standing for election so that he can campaign for better public transport and for measures to help mitigate the effects of climate change, among other things.
TURNER-WILKES, Demelza Jane – The Conservative Party

Demelza is currently a Parish Councillor and District Councillor and has lived in Hunts Grove from the beginning. She has a strong track record of making a difference to her community.
WILLIAMS, Lesley – Labour Party
Lesley Williams MBE has considerable experience of being an effective Councillor serving both District and County Councils. She understands the needs of people living in the County and that good public services are important to us all.
Minchinhampton
AMORY, Bella – The Conservative and Unionist Party

Bella studied at Oxford University and then qualified as a litigation solicitor. She has an Msc from the Royal Agricultural University, which fermented a passion in biodiversity and sustainable agriculture. She now works as a mediator. Bella is a passionate Parish Councillor and is vice-chair of a charity helping children with disabilities.
CAIN, Adam Giles Crispin – Liberal Democrats

Adam is self-employed gardener, previously a Citizens Advice Bureau manager, whose children went to school in the county. He is fed up with the Conservative Council leaving street furniture months after work has been complete and wants to see some civic pride return to Gloucestershire.
CARTER, David James – Labour Party
MARSDEN, John Lee – Reform UK
Living locally in Minchinhampton gives me an understanding of our communities needs and values. I will listen to and work hard towards preserving the unique character of our area. If elected I will support local business and ensure our local issues and concerns are put forward with a common sense approach by a local candidate that cares.

TURNER, Chloe Isobel – Green Party

Chloe Turner was elected in 2021 as county councillor for Minchinhampton. She has also been district councillor for Minchinhampton since 2021. Chloe chairs GCC’s Environment Scrutiny committee and sits on the Audit & Governance, Pensions, and Overview & Scrutiny committees. A qualified chartered accountant, she is involved in detailed financial scrutiny at GCC.
Nailsworth
GREEN, Simon Craig – Reform UK
HOWELLS, Max Oliver John – The Conservative Party
Max grew up in Horsley and is a qualified accountant. If elected he will work to represent the people of Nailsworth.
ROBINSON, Steve – Labour and Cooperative Party

Steve is an experienced councillor, having been Mayor of Nailsworth for 3years, Chair of Council at SDC and a County Councillor for eight years. Steve’s background is in youth and community work. Steve prides himself on being very approachable and he is well known for being a ‘hands-on’ councillor.
ROTHWELL, Colleen Angela –Liberal Democrats

I’ve lived in Nailsworth for 38 years, with experience in public health and NHS HR. I’m passionate about environmental science, wellbeing, and volunteering. I’ve supported charities like Rotary, Citizens Advice, and the Wildlife Trust. Helping others is deeply fulfilling and continues to inspire my commitment to the community.
THOMAS, Gill – Green Party

Gill Thomas is a Parish and District Councillor for Minchinhampton. As Stroud District Council’s Member Champion for Litter, she is involved in many litter reduction projects. Gill has a particular interest in the environment; she has worked on school environmental education projects and is a director of environmental charity Transition Stroud.
Rodborough
BLOXSOM, John – Labour and Cooperative Party

John Bloxsom has lived in the area since 2010, been a parish and county councillor and is standing again. Before retirement John developed affordable housing and community projects. He will work tirelessly to improve our area, protect its green spaces and help to make life better and safer for all.
HORROCKS, Craig Alan – Green Party

Craig Horrocks is a Stroud Town councillor and sits on STC’s Finance & Policy committee. He is a trustee of Cashes Green Community Centre and is involved with a project to tackle social isolation in Paganhill. Craig works with the prison service, where he is responsible for ensuring that contract proposals offer genuine social value.
KEATING, Gary – Reform UK

Having served our country in Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan, I am standing for election as your local councillor because I care deeply about the local area of natural beauty and also our environment. I want to ensure our voice, our money, and our community is fairly and honestly represented. If elected, I promise to be an approachable and transparent councillor who listens to your concerns and takes action. Together, we can make Rodborough an even better place to live, work, and raise a family
SUGARS, Sharon Elizabeth – The Conservative Party

Sharon is a local Event Manager, wedding co-ordinator and private chef. If elected she would like to be involved with the local community to get a better understanding of what matters to the area, and will work to improve the community.
TTOFA Juliette Louise – Liberal Democrats

Juliette Ttofa lives in Randwick, Stroud. She is a local child and educational psychologist. Passionate about early childcare and education, with a special interest in children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), and mental health needs. She would like to see services for children reestablished after cuts by the local Conservatives.
Stonehouse
BOTTERILL, Dean Raymond – Reform UK

I have lived in Stonehouse for the past seven years and my two boys attend a local school. I am self-employed and I see the challenges faced by small businesses. I want to lobby for change to the environment businesses have to operate in and stand for small business owners and farmers who face some of the same issues.
EASTON, Christopher John – The Conservative Party

Passionate about our countryside and community, Chris has lived in Stonehouse for 44 years and brings a wealth of engineering and voluntary sector experience. He's committed to improving local services, protecting our environment, and ensuring value for money. He will listen, act, and work hard for Stonehouse, Eastington, and Great Oldbury.
GOULCHER, Adam – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
HOUSDEN, Nick –Independent

Nick Housden, the current County Councillor for Stonehouse, says he is an experienced independent voice with a strong track record in road improvements, championing local issues, and lobbied for the new £19.5million care home in Stonehouse in recent months.
JARMAN, Tom – Green Party

Tom Jarman is a chartered engineer with extensive experience at director level in venture capital and engineering businesses.Tom is keen to get involved in GCC’s pension investments, transport and social housing policies. He will also campaign for cheaper and less polluting ways of processing waste, than at the Javelin Park incinerator.
LINFORTH, Karen –Labour Party

I have lived in the Stonehouse area for nearly 30 years. If elected as a County Councillor I will work tirelessly to help people face the current cost of living crisis. In partnership with our Labour MP and other councillors, I will work to reduce inequalities and improve well-being locally. With improved transport links, better NHS services and good quality housing.
OSBORN, Richard Paul – Liberal Democrats

Richard Osborn, lives on the edge of Stonehouse near Westrip. Rich champions safer cycling and walking infrastructure, including better publicly available bike storage and charging points in Stroud and Stonehouse. He supports a direct train link to Bristol from Stonehouse and advocates rewarding regenerative farmers who are producing tastier more nutritious local food and creating healthier soils to help prevent floods and sequester more carbon.
Stroud Central
HOBSON, Piers – The Socialist Party of Great Britain
JAMES, George William –Liberal Democrats

MANNAN-RAHMAN, Hena – The Conservative Party

Hena is passionate about making a difference in her community, and if elected would be happy to represent Stroud.
MOORE, Chris –Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
RIDER, Shelley – Labour Party

Hello, I am Shelley Rider and I’m standing as the labour candidate for the county elections in Stroud Central. I am passionate about culture and the arts, the environment but what I really believe in is the power of the community to change lives for the better. Community action supports food security, mental health and generates a sense of wellbeing for those that take part. So vote for Shelley Rider on May 1.
ROTHWELL-WARN, Natalie – Green Party

Natalie Rothwell-Warn is the district councillor for Stroud Slade ward and serves on Stroud District Council’s Housing committee. A former primary school teacher, she was recently awarded a doctorate in Education and continues to work in education research. She is co-writing a book about the need for changes in the English education system.
SMITH, Daryl Leslie Arthur – Reform UK

My name is Daryl Smith and I am running for both District and County Council seats in Stroud Central. I am a Royal Navy veteran with a passion for the community in which I live. As a father of two children, I want to make sure that Stroud and Gloucestershire is a safe and happy place for them to grow up in and flourish as adults as well as their peers.
Wotton-under-Edge
COHEN, Linda Janet – Liberal Democrats

I’ve lived in Wotton for eight years, born in Gloucester, and I truly understand the unique needs of every part of our county. After being unexpectedly widowed, I’m more determined than ever to make a real difference now—whether it's through Read With Me, fighting for bus services, or supporting our community.
FENTON, Susan Lesley – Green Party

Sue Fenton is one of the Green councillors on Stroud Town Council and is Stroud’s current deputy mayor. She sits on the Environment committee and Finance & Policy committee at STC. She earlier spent a year as a borough councillor in Surrey. Sue has a professional background in journalism and public relations.
KIRKPATRICK, Darren Paul – Reform UK
MACKAY, Steven Richard – Labour Party
If elected I pledge to employ my cooperative principles to ensure that the local voice is heard and well represented. I have worked in education for over thirty years, half of these spent as headteacher in two comprehensive schools. I have a particular interest in improving outcomes for our young people and their families.
SMITH, Graham Steven – The Conservative Party
Graham lives in Wotton and has a track record of working hard to represent the issues that matter most to residents.
TEWKESBURY DIVISIONS
Bishop’s Cleeve
BIRD, Robert Anthony – Reform UK

An experienced Borough and County Councillor, I’m campaigning for the real needs of ordinary people. We need cheaper housing, better roads, to support motorists, more school places, lower taxes, two-bin only waste collections, cancel 'poverty net-zero', less regulation, freedom of choice and a commitment to real customer service, long ignored by local and national governments.
CALDER, Charles Simon – The Conservative Party
Charles Calder OBE spent 36 years in the Army leaving in 2023 after a full career. He now works for a tech start up and lives on the edge of Cheltenham, an area he has got to know well from over 30 years of visiting his in-laws in between deployments overseas.
DAVIES, Antony John – The Labour Party
HEGENBARTH Alex – Liberal Democrats

Alex Hegenbarth lives in Bishop's Cleeve with his wife and young family. He is currently campaigning to overhaul the way our roadworks are managed after 20 years of Conservative underinvestment. Alex is also campaigning for more community funding to help support vital local projects to help support vulnerable people in the area.
WILLIAMS, Nicky – Green Party

Nicky has worked as a librarian in Gloucestershire for over 30 years and has gained a keen understanding of local issues and needs. Nicky is eager to ensure the preservation of the green belt, the continuation of investment in sustainable infrastructure, and a dramatic improvement in the area’s biodiversity and climate resilience.
Brockworth
CARTER, Craig Lee John - Independent
DENDULK, Helen Joyce – Green Party

Helen is a former teacher and is now a self-employed artist. She has lived in Tewkesbury for six years. Helen will advocate for strong leadership at the County Council to drive sustainable change in the local economy and environmental protection. Brockworth has seen rapid growth without sufficient community engagement, which she intends to tackle.
DENHAM, David – The Labour Party
EVANS, Ben – Liberal Democrats

Ben has been a County Councillor for six years. Outside of his work with GCC, he works writing policy for the MOD in their work with the children and families of serving personnel. Away from work, Ben is a keen walker and writer. He wants to see our Youth Services restored after two decades of Conservative administration at Shire Hall.
PEARL, Haydn - Reform UK

I have spent a lifetime serving the local communities where I live, as a Parish Councillor, Youth club helper and organiser of community events. Also I specialise in transporting SEND children to school and elderly/sick passengers to hospital on behalf of the NHS.
SURMAN, Phil – The Conservative Party
Philip if elected will work hard for the people of Brockworth.
Churchdown
BLACKWELL, Gill – The Conservative Party
Gill is keen to work to represent the people of Churchdown if elected.
DAVIES, Veronica – The Labour Party
DOVE, Stewart Richard –Liberal Democrats

Churchdown resident for over 20 years, Stewart has volunteered for local organisations; a Parish Councillor since 2021, and elected as a Borough Councillor for Churchdown in 2023. Stewart has campaigned for better roads and public transport; and has assisted the community in times of crisis.
EVANS, Julie – Reform UK

I have lived in Churchdown for 20 years and served on the Parish Council for 18 years. I’m a local Flood warden and work for the NHS. With my experience and drive, and as a qualified QS in construction and planning I will ensure we have the infrastructure we need, including roads, schools, and medical care.
MARTIN, Lindsay Jane – Green Party

Lindsay is Gloucestershire-born and bred and, as someone involved in community music, is deeply invested in community well-being and future prosperity. Lindsay is the Green Party candidate for Churchdown because she believes the community needs a choice that represents genuine, positive transformation. She will advocate for courageous solutions to climate change
Highnam
BOCKING, Graham John – Reform UK

I am an experienced councillor and current Parish Council Chair, with a track record of delivering for our community. I come from a military family, with three generations of my family living in the division, I believe I am the best candidate to represent our area with the serious threats from over development and lack of infrastructure.
BRISTOW, Jonathan Richard – Green Party

As a resident of Haw Bridge for 22 years and a gardener at a care home, Jonathan cares deeply about his community and believes a greener, fairer future is within reach—if we act now. He is pushing for better solutions for housing, transport, heating our homes, waste management, and flood prevention.
HANDS, Sarah Jane – Liberal Democrats

Sarah lives with her husband and two children. She is currently campaigning for better flood resilience across the division. As a carer for her husband, Sarah has experience of the county's failing social care system and will be the voice for everyone in the community, including the most vulnerable.
LAPINGTON, Annie – Labour Party
MCLAIN, Paul Dermot –The Conservative Party

Paul serves the local community as a Borough and County councillor. He and his family provide foster care for profoundly disabled children. He works with a number of organisations supporting vulnerable children and adults. Passionate about rugby, he’s a qualified RFU coach. In his spare time he plays the saxophone (badly).
Severn Vale
BARTLETT, Rachael Louise – Green Party

Rachael Bartlett is a home-based business owner, home educator and nature charity volunteer who has lived in Gloucestershire for 30 years. Rachael will advocate for more inclusive education and promote greener transportation and housing policies. She also has a strong interest in social justice and welfare. She is passionate about nature-friendly farming.
GREAVES, Eileen – Labour Party
MILLS, Charlotte Emily – Independent
RICHES, Mark John – Reform UK
STANLEY, Richard John – Liberal Democrats

Cllr Richard Stanley has served as a Borough Councillor since 2019, advocating for local residents and holding developers accountable. He led the Bishop’s Cleeve Covid Volunteers, assisted flood victims, and offers a monthly surgery. A dedicated special guardian, Richard is passionate about supporting vulnerable communities and improving Gloucestershire’s infrastructure.
VINES, Robert John Edward – The Conservative Party

Rob has been a long serving County Councillor and understands the local issues. He is committed to representing local people and is a respected advocate for the area.
Tewkesbury East
ASH, Emma – Labour Party
BOWMAN, Hilarie Jane – Green Party

Hilarie was elected in 2023 to Tewkesbury Borough Council ward of Tewkesbury East. She is also a Tewkesbury Town Councillor. Hilarie supports the Newtown Residents Group and regularly attends Wheatpieces Parish Council meetings. She sits on TBC's overview and scrutiny, audit and standards committees. Hilarie lives in Barton St, Tewkesbury, and is a retired maths and science teacher.
CURWEN, Steve – Reform UK

Having served in the Royal Navy, I have lived in Tewkesbury for 26 years. My focus is to ensure that our hard earned taxes are spent wisely and appropriately. I will ensure that public funds are not wasted on unnecessary 'vanity projects' like Net Zero and the implementation of DEI ideologies.
THOMSON, Ian Stewart – The Conservative Party

A Gloucestershire resident for over 50 years Ian is keen to represent Tewkesbury East voters to secure the maximum benefits from the planned local government reorganisations including more money being spent on frontline services such as education and libraries. I have extensive experience in Governance of schools and healthcare management.
USMAR, Kate – Liberal Democrats

Kate, a trained paediatrician and family doctor, has worked both in the NHS and abroad. An unpaid carer, education and disability advocate, she has served as a hospital and school governor. Kate is committed to improving social care, healthcare, education, and protecting Tewkesbury’s farms and countryside.
Tewkesbury West
DIMOND-BROWN, Matt – Green Party

Matt was elected in 2023 as a borough councillor for Tewkesbury South. Matt chairs Tewkesbury Borough Council's overview and scrutiny committee and sits on the planning committee and various working groups. Before retiring, Matt enjoyed a successful 38-year career in national security, working on significant UK and international projects. He has lived in the Tewkesbury area for 25 years.
JONES, Joe – Labour Party
KAREEM, Ola – Liberal Democrats

Ola Kareem is a dedicated leader and entrepreneur in healthcare and the charity sector. Known for compassion, integrity, and problem-solving, he champions community service and inclusivity. As a Liberal Democrat candidate, Ola aims to ensure every voice is heard, driving positive change and fairness across all walks of life
MURPHY, John William – The Conservative Party
John is committed to representing Tewkesbury West if elected.
SMITH, Vernon Dennis – Reform UK

A Civil Engineer by profession, I recognise the need of replacing the old gravity fed sewers across Tewkesbury and Twyning with modern pressurised systems. Poor planning has failed to recognise the need for such infrastructure improvements for new housing developments. We must also reinstate a dredging/desilting programme to maintain our waterways, and we must resurface our roads not simply repair potholes.
SZTYMIAK, Mike – Tewkesbury and Twyning Independents
Winchcombe and Woodmancote
AGG, Cheryl – Liberal Democrats

Cheryl Agg is a dedicated local campaigner and experienced councillor committed to improving communities across Winchcombe and Woodmancote. Passionate about environmental projects, road safety, education and public services, Cheryl works tirelessly to ensure residents’ voices are heard and local concerns are addressed.
GALEY, Stuart Martin – Green Party

Stuart is a retired GP who has lived in Winchcombe for 35 years and has also been the Chair of a Housing Association and a local Woodland Trust. He is campaigning for community-based solutions to local housing, energy and transport problems that don’t conflict with the critically endangered environment.
GRAY, David William – The Conservative Party

David. Gray - With a successful career in accounting, stands for sound financial management. For no more housing without infrastructure. Has priortirised resurfacing of local roads, including the Greet, Gretton and Broadway roads. Stands for practical solutions over woke signaling and for saving our County from the financial disaster of proposed splits.
LYDON, Stephen Leslie – Labour Party
TARLING, Darren James – Reform UK

I live in Winchcombe with my wife and family. Previously self-employed for 20 years, I currently work for the NHS supporting vulnerable children. Our communities are at risk of being hollowed out as small businesses struggle or fail because of excessive taxes, regulations and high energy costs, due directly to net zero policies which the other parties enthusiastically support.