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Apr 2021
All the candidates have been named for the Bilton & Nidd Gorge county council by-election on May 6.
The election is taking place following the death of Liberal Democrat Geoff Webber.
The six candidates are all hoping to join Conservative Paul Haslam as the second North Yorkshire County Council councillor for the ward.
The Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Labour and the Yorkshire Party all said on Friday that they would pause campaigning as a mark of respect for Prince Phillip.
The candidates are below:
Liberal Democrats
Andrew Kempston-Parkes has previously served as a councillor for Bilton on Harrogate Borough Council. He is a local businessman and is the managing director of a chartered surveying firm.
He said:
Conservatives
Cllr Matt Scott has represented the Bilton Woodfield ward on Harrogate Borough Council since 2018 and works in Harrogate and Knaresborough Conservative MP Andrew Jones’ office. He has lived in Bilton all his life.
He said:
Harrogate & District Green Party
Arnold Warneken was a Green HBC councillor in the 1990s and went to school in Bilton. He is a partner in an organic horticulture & food distribution business.
He said:
Labour
Tyler Reeton is the youngest candidate at 19 years old and lives in Bilton. He works in retail and recently set up a community Facebook page for the Bilton area.
He said:
Yorkshire Party
John Hall has lived in Yorkshire all his life and moved to the Harrogate area over 6 years ago.
He said:
Independent
Harvey Alexander is standing as an independent. He contested the Bilton Woodfield HBC seat for UKIP in 2018.
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