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RAINBOW HILL will be a very important seat for Labour to keep hold off next month in what has traditionally been a stronghold for the party. Worcester City Council s deputy leader and Labour group leader Adrian Gregson is up for re-election this time round, having held a seat in Rainbow Hill for nearly 30 years and anything but a smooth victory would be disastrous. The current deputy leader - and former leader of the council - has been successful in defending his place on the council in recent elections gathering 53 per cent and 60 per cent in 2016 and 2012 - 336 votes and 383 votes ahead of the Tories in the respective contests.
THERE will certainly be a new face representing Rainbow Hill on Worcestershire County Council after May 6 in what looks to be an interesting tussle for a place on County Hall. The city division has been won by Labour at the last two elections having been swiped from veteran Tory Allah Ditta in 2013. Labour’s Paul Denham was successful twice in Rainbow Hill, regaining the division back from the Conservatives with that significant victory in 2013 and was re-elected with just under half the vote and 400 votes ahead of the Tories in 2017. And with Paul Denham now calling time on his stint as the representative for Rainbow Hill at County Hall, Labour have turned to familiar face, experienced city councillor and 2019 parliamentary candidate and wife of the former councillor, Lynn Denham to take over the reins.
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