Sunderland Echo

Candidates for St Anne’s ward

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LIBERAL DEMOCRAT EMMA JANE NEALE

I am Emma Neale, the Liberal Democrat candidate for St Anne’s ward. Prior to my involvemen­t with the party, I have been heavily involved with community work in St Anne’s ward. I have helped to renovate the local cenotaph by sourcing donations of plants to make the cenotaph look presentabl­e for the remembranc­e parade and have lobbied the council to address the problem of flytipping in the area. I also have strong links with Academy 360. As a governor I have seen the school go through many transition­al changes since its inception in 2008.

GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE GARY OGLE

If elected to represent St Anne’s, I will work hard to make the ward a better place to live. I will campaign to make Sunderland a zero waste city so that we save money on landfill, create local employment and generate revenue from the products of recycling and re-use of materials. This is being done in other, larger cities and will provide a cleaner, safer environmen­t, reduce our vermin problem and allow investment in better services across the city. I will also fight to protect our green belt – one of Sunderland’s greatest assets. For a better future, vote Green.

CONSERVATI­VE PARTY GAVIN WILLIAM WILSON

I am Gavin Wilson and I’m standing for the St Anne’s ward because it’s my home and I truly believe that change is needed now more than ever for all who live here. This is a vital opportunit­y for us to have a voice to make that change and make a real difference so we are all stronger together. If elected, I pledge to the residents that the council will be held to account. I will be available to listen, help and involve local people in local decisions, promote our ward, tackle important issues and claim zero expenses.

LABOUR PARTY KAREN PATRICIA WOOD

I was brought up in Prestbury Road, in Pennywell, and attended St Anne’s Primary School. My first home as an adult with my two children was in fact Pickering Road. I have always had a close relationsh­ip with St Anne’s Ward and the residents and services in the area. My children, who are now 30 and 28, attended youth provision at Pennywell Community Centre and more recently through my community work I have worked in partnershi­p with organisati­ons in the ward. I am excited and thrilled to be selected for local councillor and confident of doing a good job for you.

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