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Category Archives: Sylvia MacDonald
Tories accused of ‘Nasty Party’ tactics over bogus letters
“We were angry when we received this political letter. It’s got Jenny’s name on it, but it has very little to do with her. She had a serious stroke last year and she’s been housebound for the past few weeks. … Continue reading →
Posted in "Hammersfield", 2015 General Election, Addiscombe West, Business, Croydon Central, Gavin Barwell, Sanderstead, Sarah Jones MP, Sylvia MacDonald, Tim Pollard, Whitgift Centre, Whitgift Foundation
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Tagged Barwell, Croydon, Croydon Central, Gavin Barwell, Hammerson, Labour, Member of parliament, Sanderstead, Tory, Westfield, Whitgift Foundation
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Tory ward chairman quits to stand for UKIP in Ashburton
Robert King, who until last month was the chairman of a Conservative ward association and who stood for the Tories as their candidate at the last local elections in Croydon, will be a candidate for UKIP in Ashburton at the … Continue reading →
Posted in 2014 council elections, 2015 General Election, Adam Kellett, Addiscombe West, Ashburton, Croydon Central, Eddy Arram, Gareth Streeter, Gavin Barwell, Mike Fisher, Peter Staveley, Robert King, Sylvia MacDonald
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Tagged Addiscombe West, Ashburton, Barwell, Conservative, Croydon, Croydon Central, Croydon Council, Eddy Arram, Gavin Barwell, Mike Fisher, Robert King, Tory, UKIP
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Tories dump ‘Nightmayor’ Arram in Ashburton ward selection
As predicted by Inside Croydon, Croydon Conservatives last night dumped Eddy Arram, a local councillor for more than 30 years, when they selected their candidates to stand in Ashburton ward in the local elections in May. And the Tories are … Continue reading →
Posted in 2014 council elections, Adam Kellett, Ashburton, Avril Slipper, Eddy Arram, Gareth Streeter, Mike Fisher, Phil Thomas, Sylvia MacDonald
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Tagged Ashburton, Barwell, Conservative, Croydon, Croydon Central, Eddy Arram, Gavin Barwell, Labour, Mike Fisher, Tory
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