Durham Unitary Election

From: The Northern Echo | Date: April 5, 2008 | Copyright information

CHESTER-LE-STREET NORTH AND EAST DIVISION. - Beaty Bainbridge (Con), Lancelot Edward William Brown (Ind), Maureen Diana May (Con), John Shiell (Lab), Tracie Jane Smith (Lab).SOUTH DIVISION. - John Edward Adey (Ind), Alan Bainbridge (Con), Keith Davidson (Lab). Brian Kinghorn (Lib Dem), Heather Sara Liddle (Lab), Philip Bernard Nathan (Lib Dem), Nick Varley (Con).WEST DIVISION. - Jacquelyn Butler (Con), Simon Antony Henigs (Lab), Linda Marshall (Lab).LUMLEY DIVISION. - Alan Bell (Ind), Rita Ca...

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