Bledlow-Cum-Saunderton (1 seat)

Bruce Holland (Con); Mike Huddy (L Dem)

Booker and Castlefield (3 seats)

Ted Collins (Lab) former High Wycombe Mayor; Michael Elliott-Jones (Con) postman who ran his own business; Valerie Jemmett (L Dem); Adnan Mateen Khan (Con) just completed higher education; Ian Mallen (Con) sports club treasurer, governor at two schools; Anne Stenner (Lab) served as a councillor in a neighbouring ward; Nigel Vickery (Lab) served neighbouring ward for the last four years; Keith Woodrow (Lib Dem) mature student with an interest in public transport

Bourne End-Cum-Hedsor (2 seats)

Anthony Hurst (Con) parish councillor, former district councillor; Sarah Lawrence (Lab) parish councillor and MP's secretary; Ken Morgan (Con) parish and county councillor, chairman of Bourne End Youth Club

Brian Pollock (L Dem) teacher, governor; Peter Withrington (L Dem) member of the Bassetsbury Group and organising Wycombe Arts Festival

Bowerdean and Daws Hill (3 seats)

David Fieldhouse (Con) represented Wycombe for 29 years; Adam Gielgud (Lab) sitting councillor; Sebert Graham (Lab) former Mayor and chairman of Wycombe -- St Vincent Linking Association; Tasawar Iqbal (Con) runs Crown Taxis and member of the Pakistan forum; Alexander Lawrence (L Dem) retired college lecturer involved in community charities; John Pascall (Con) supports the Campaign for an Independent Britain; Satnam Singh Sidhu (Lab) works in the civil service in Slough

Cressex and Frogmoor (3 seats)

Ceri Byatt (L Dem) concerned about transport and parking issues; Lesley Clarke (Con) interested in issues affecting young people in the district; Alan Hill (Con) wants to see more pedestrian crossings and opposes park-and-ride; Mahboob Hussain (Con) school governor and vice-chairman of the Race Equality Council; Rilla Knight (Lab) wants to provide more leisure for young people; Susan Morris (Lab) social justice campaigner, moved to Wycombe from Australia; Mohammed Adnan Tahir (Lab) law graduate and member of Wycombe Race Equality Council; Zoe West (L Dem)

Downley (3 seats)

Anthea Hardy (Lab) former architect, has lived in Downley for 35 years

Helen Ritchie (Con) school governor, active member of the Conservative Association

Flackwell Heath (2 seats)

Jeff Herschel (L Dem) sitting councillor and a marketing manager; Julia Langley (Con) parish councillor and school governor; Christine Pow (Lab) parish councillor and NHS GP's surgery administrator; John Savage (Con) parish councillor and director of an international business

Great Marlow (1 seat)

David Coe (Ind) stands for independent accountable local government; Bob Woollard (Con) runs a family business and a Marlow county councillor

Green Hill and Totteridge (3 seats)

Frances Alexander (L Dem) Mayor of High Wycombe; Colin Bates (Lab) served a neighbouring ward for the last four years; Matthew Brown (L Dem) retail management trainee; Roger Colomb (Con) member of Race Equality Council; Christopher Fowler (Lab) keen sportsman and voluntary community worker; Anthony Green (Con) computer analyst who stood on another council; Kate McConnachie (Lab) civilian employee of the police; Anthony Mealing (L Dem) local architect and artist; Eve O'Sullivan (Con) worked as a teacher and headteacher

Hambleden Valley (1 seat)

Tony Dunn (Con) chartered surveyor; John Trueman (Lab) management accountant

Hazlemere Central (1 seat)

Sandra Crook (Con) founder member of her children's Parent Association;

Christopher Dillon (Lab) works as charity's information manager

Veronica Snoxell (L Dem)

Hazlemere East (1 seat)

Ian Bates (Lab) chartered engineer; David Cox (Con) retired headmaster

Hazlemere West (1 seat)

Martin Dominguez (Lab) NHS research scientist; Leslie Taylor (Con) says he will put the interests of the electorate before party

Hughenden Valley (1 seat)

Alan Fulford (Con) chartered surveyor, interest in protecting Green Belt; Christopher Morley (L Dem) works in human resources and a Samaritans volunteer

Icknield (1 seat)

Judith Power (Lab) social worker, says there should be more affordable houses; Pam Priestley (Con); Lyn Thorne (L Dem)

Keep Hill and Hicks Farm (3 seats)

Peter Cartwright (Con) district councillor for 23 years; Jean Collins (Lab) librarian who campaigns against discrimination of the elderly; Glyn Galbraith (Lab) school governor, manager of a multinational company; Douglas Lambourne (Con) senior manager and Class One football referee; Ian McEnnis (Con) re-settles ex-servicemen in civilian life

Robert Henry Olszewski (L Dem); Jim Tanner (Lab) former Mayor who has worked to help pensioners

Kingshill (1 seat)

David Carroll (Con) was Widmer End and Kingshill councillor; Trevor Fowler (Lab) former trade union official, a county councillor

Lacey Green and Hampden (1 seat)

Jean Gabbitas (L Dem); Paul Rogerson (Con)

Lane End and Piddington (2 seats)

Frances Bettison (L Dem) Lane End councillor for more than 25 years; David Evans (Con) wants to inject common sense into the council; John Huddart (Lab) former parliamentary candidate, a county councillor; Alan Mountford (L Dem) chartered electrical engineer; Brian Stenner (Lab) university professor, county councillor and Wycombe Wanderers supporter; John Davidson Whitehouse (Con) chemist who served on the council twice before

Little Marlow

Bill Jennings (Con) returned unopposed

Loudwater (1 seat)

Debbie Lewis (Con) has campaigned to clean up Loudwater; John Turner (Lab) college technician, former county councillor

Marlow Bottom (1 seat)

Dominic Barnes (Con) regional sales manager with an interest in education; Malcolm Blanksby (Ind) sitting councillor with an interest in transport issues

Marlow North (3 seats)

Colin Beckley (Green) runs a small furniture business in High Wycombe; Maryam Beckley (Green) interests include badminton and Middle Eastern history; Roger Byatt (L Dem) school governor and member of River Church; James Campbell (L Dem) Marlow Mayor; Alex Collingwood (Con) bank manager; Clare Cowling (Lab) medical archivist with a keen interest in local history; James Harvey (Con) former district and county councillor who runs his own business; John Laker (Green) runs a packaging company and a member of Marlow LETS; Paul Moore (L Dem); Roger Wilson (Con) chairman of Marlow Community Association

Marlow South (3 seats)

Doug Anson (L Dem) postman, former Mayor; Philip Booth (Con) university lecturer, school governor; Ivor Coleman (L Dem) former Mayor Maurice Oram (L Dem) long-serving town, district and county councillor; Roger Page (Con) lived in the Marlow area for 25 years; Trevor Southern (Lab) taxi driver for 20 years, believes in crime prevention; Hans Wessel (Con) runs his own business, served on the council in the 1970s

Marsh and Micklefield (3 seats)

Victoria Vivian Amediku (L Dem) care assistant and Oxfam volunteer; Joseph Edward Dix (Con) interested in local history and heritage; Kathleen Dix (Con) previously served the ward; Kathleen Draper (Lab) primary school teacher, public transport supporter; Susan Heath (Con) works in retail, qualified football referee; Clare Martens (Lab) represented the ward for the last eight years; Jennifer Nagle (L Dem); Jack Preston (Lab) School governor, chairman of council's leisure committee

Naphill-Cum-Bradenham (1 seat)

Candida Piercy (L Dem); Richard Pushman (Con)

Oakridge and Tinkers Wood (3 seats)

Liquat Ali (Lab) lived in Wycombe since 1963 and sitting councillor since 1995; Christine Billingham (L Dem) school governor and NCT volunteer; Marie Burnand (L Dem) educational psychologist and school governor; Allah Ditta (Con) businessman and member of the Commission for Racial Equality; Abdul Karim (Con) engineer and writer interested in cutting house waiting lists; Peter Morris (Lab) accountant who lived in Australia; Chauhdry Shafique (Lab) grew up in the Wycombe in the 1960s and works at the university; Maureen Styles (Con) interested in protecting the environment and preventing crime

Princes Risborough (3 seats)

James Bendyshe-Brown (Con); William Dore (Lab) communications worker keen to provide affordable housing; Dennis Green (Con);William Harte (L Dem); Susan Huddy (L Dem); Christopher Oliver (Con); John Phillips (Lab) retired civil servant and Citizens Advice Bureau volunteer; Jennifer Stothard (L Dem); Susan Tracey (Lab) lived in the Risborough area for 21 years and works at a local school

Stokenchurch (2 seats)

John Bettison (L Dem) wants to see more affordable housing for young people; Christopher Elliott (Lib Dem) sitting councillor and a school governor; Andrew Green (Lab) lecturer who wants Stokenchurch to get "fair" council resources; Sarah Marshall (Con)

Tylers Green (2 seats)

Ian Forbes (L Dem); Betty Lay (Con) sitting district and county councillor and school governor; Peter Mapp (L Dem); David Shakespeare (Con) works full time in voluntary service for the community

West Wycombe and Sands (3 seats)

Stephen Billingham (L Dem) finance manager and councillor since 1995; Michelle Gausman (L Dem) graphic designer and musician; Rebecca Hickman (Lab) politics graduate, political researcher; Ricki Akhter Hussein (Con) lived in High Wycombe since 1968, a charity volunteer; Grace Jones (Con) chartered secretary, parish councillor and school governor; Wendy Mallen (Con) interest in flower arranging and helping local charities; Nicholas Mole (Lab) research chemist with interest in environmental issues; Reginald Rundle (L Dem) retired accountant who helps a housing charity; Alan Waterson (Lab) Labour campaigner keen on improving Wycombe for children

The Wooburns (2 seats)

Michael Appleyard (Con) parish and county councillor and a chairman of governors; Elizabeth Bell-Smith (Lab) parish councillor for 19 years with five grown-up children; John Dalton (Ind) retired MOD metrologist interested in alternative means of transport; Jeff Nagle (L Dem) sitting councillor who works for the Royal Mail; Julia Waite (L Dem) qualified nurse

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