VOTE 2023: Church ward
2023 result LABOUR HOLDS 2022 result https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/9830436/ Polling stations Scout & Guide Joint HQ, 163 Northcourt Avenue, Reading St ...
2023 result LABOUR HOLDS 2022 result https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/9830436/ Polling stations Scout & Guide Joint HQ, 163 Northcourt Avenue, Reading St ...
2023 result LABOUR HOLDS. Jan Gavin receives 1,563 votes and consolidates her ward seat. https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/13644207/ 2022 result 2019 result Polling ...
2023 result Labour held Battle ward, with Amjad Iqbal Tahir Tarar receiving 1,374 votes. He will replace the retiring Gul ...
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