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Thorpe: Nick Wase-Rogers will preserve historic village's character

Nick Wase-Rogers combines flying the flag for conservatism with getting behind the interests of residents in Thorpe.

A former property solicitor, he is seeking to represent Thorpe village at Runnymede Borough Council if successful at the local elections on Thursday 5 May.

Ottershaw: Leo Davies will be an influential voice for the village

Leo Davies has pledged to preserve the unique character of Ottershaw if elected as the village's next councillor on Thursday 5 May.

A fresh face who is keen to get stuck into local issues, he recognises that planning is the number one concern for many residents.

Major reform of football in England

Fans will be at the centre of decision-making about their club in a major shakeup of football which will see the creation of a new regulator to ensure good governance in English football.