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Nick Kilby

Nick Kilby is a Conservative and Unionist Party candidate in Winnersh in the Wokingham local by-election.

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Nick Kilby's policies

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Nick has lived in Winnersh since 2012.

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Starting his career in theatre, he later moved into corporate role, including opening Imax theatres globally. In 2009, he founded the Cratus Group, a communication agency focused on local planning and public affairs. Nick served as a Councillor and is now a Parish Councillor. His son was educated at Winnersh Primary and Emmbrook School and they are both season ticket holders for Reading FC. Nick is also a guest writer and podcast host on local government topics and has been hosting the annual Chamberlain Lecture since its launch. Nick has the expertise to help Winnersh residents on local issues. Nick is opposed to the LibDem plans to build 3,900+ houses at Hall Farm and the damaging impact from thousands of additional cars on local roads, such as Hatch Farm Way and Mole Road. School places are a priority for Nick. We must have enough school places for local children, including the addition provision for special educational needs. He will take action to tackle local flooding issues, help residents on new estates deal with housing management companies, and campaign for a new state-of-the-art Royal Berkshire Hospital. Nick wants to see an improvement in the quality of our roads and transport links. And stop the LibDems war on local motorists. They have doubled parking charges and plan to waste £millions to redesign the Woosehill roundabout, causing increased congestion on an already busy road.

This statement was last updated on Feb. 2, 2025.

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Nick Kilby's elections

Date Election Party Results Position
2025 Winnersh: Wokingham local by-election Conservative and Unionist Party (Results due after 06 February 2025) Position not available
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