By-election resulting from the resignation of Brian Mead, elected to serve the Willowbrook parish ward in May 2023.
Note: The vacancy is for ONE of the three seats representing this ward.
Date of poll: Thursday 18th July 2024
Quick link: Result of the poll
Related links:
- Map showing the Bradley Stoke Town Council ward boundaries
- Result of previous full election for this ward in May 2023
The Notice of Election was published on Thursday 13th June 2024 and two valid candidate nominations were received by the deadline on Friday 21st June 2024.
The deadline for voter registration is Tuesday 2nd July 2024. If you are unsure whether you are registered to vote, please contact the SGC helpline on 01454 863030.
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Where to vote
Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 18th July 2024. The locations are:
- Church of Christ the King, Mautravers Close
- Jubilee Centre, Savages Wood Road
Your allocated polling station is shown on your poll card, which you will receive by post.
However, you don’t need your poll card to vote. If you are registered to vote, but you don’t have your poll card, you can go to the polling station and give them your name and address.
Find your polling station (Where Do I Vote)
N.B. Photo ID must be shown when voting.
Notices
- 21st June 2024: Statement of Persons Nominated
- 13th June 2024: Notice of Election
The candidates
Sue Bandcroft (Labour)
Resident in Stoke Gifford.
Currently a member of Stoke Gifford Parish Council.
🔗 Candidate profile (from the May 2023 election when successfully standing for Stoke Gifford Parish Council, Central ward).
Leaflets (click to enlarge)
Anthony Griffiths (Conservative)
Resident in Oaktree Crescent, Bradley Stoke.
Previously a member of Bradley Stoke Town Council (2011 to 2023).
🔗 Candidate profile (from the May 2023 election when unsuccessfully standing for Bradley Stoke Town Council, Primrose Bridge ward)
Leaflets (click to enlarge)
By-election news
- 16th July 2024 | Bradley Stoke Journal
Willowbrook ward by-election sees Labour and Conservatives go head-to-head
The result
- Sue Bandcroft 339 votes ELECTED
- Anthony Griffiths 192 votes
Turnout: 15.6 percent