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Election and results - Datchet - 22/11/2018
This is what I said about Datchet and the River Thames Scheme (second leaflet) ......




ROYAL BOROUGH OF WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD
Election of a Councillor for the
DATCHET Borough ward
DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL
I, the undersigned, being the Returning Officer at the election held on Thursday 22 November 2018, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the number of votes cast for each candidate at the election is as follows:
|
Name |
Party |
Votes |
Elected |
|
Cannon, David Paul |
The Conservative Party Candidate |
525 |
Elected |
|
Foster, Deborah Anne |
Labour Party Candidate |
121 |
|
|
Larcombe, Ewan Charles William |
National Flood Prevention Party |
223 |
|
|
Moss, Christopher Donald Sibthorpe |
Green Party |
21 |
|
|
O’Flynn, Timothy Anthony Joseph |
Liberal Democrats |
48 |
|
AND I HEREBY DECLARE that David Paul Cannon has been duly elected. Turnout: 24.7%
David V. Scott
Returning Officer
Dated: 22 November 2018
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First Leaflet below
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Extract from the Windsor Observer 19/10/2018
Ewan to stand for borough council by Francis Batt.

FLAMBOYANT parish councillor Ewan Larcombe is to stand for the Royal Borough in the forthcoming by-election called in the wake of Cllr Jesse Grey’s death.
Mr Larcombe, 68, has lived in Datchet 41 years and is a great-grandfather. He will be standing for the Datchet ward formally represented by the late Cllr Grey.
A veteran member of Datchet and Wraysbury parish councils Mr Larcombe has often courted controversy.
He was convicted last year of assaulting a 14-year-old boy who came off his motorbike when Cllr Larcombe took a close up photograph, as part of his campaign against teenagers illegally riding on Datchet recreation ground.
He received a conditional discharge at Reading magistrates court which expires next month.
Mr Larcombe worked as an engineer specialising in design for manufacturing, spending time at Ford Motor Company and EMI before retiring.
He will be standing for the borough as an Independent. The by-election is on November 22.
END
Link to source: https://www.windsorobserver.co.uk/news/16994180.ewan-to-stand-for-borough-council/?ref=mr&lp=2