Heritage Party to stand in Local Elections 2025
The Heritage Party is standing 23 candidates in local elections in England this year.

The Heritage Party opposes the concept of a ‘climate emergency’ and all related ‘net-zero’ policies. We will remove LTNs, 15-minute neighbourhoods and all other schemes which place obstacles and restrictions on vehicles moving around their own localities which have not been necessary before now.
We will protect our historic town and city centres. We will ensure new buildings are constructed in styles consistent with the historic and traditional characters of the area, and oppose rampant development on agricultural land and the countryside, including housing estates, wind turbines, solar arrays and battery storage systems.
We will ensure our libraries are properly funded to stay open but refuse permission for Drag Queen Story Times and the like which confuse and sexualise our children.
Instead of wasting huge amounts of public money on high-risk loss-making ventures or white elephant projects that benefit nobody, we will focus funds on fixing potholes, maintaining parks, libraries, youth clubs and street lighting, and regular weekly bin collections.
The list of our candidates in County Council elections this year is:
Buckinghamshire – Chalfont St Peter – Julian Foster
Devon – Broadclyst – Lisa Goudie
Devon – Crediton – Wesley Mitchell
Devon – Newton Abbot North – Monica Burns
Devon – Newton Abbot South – Richard Dobson
Devon – Teignmouth – Madeleine Hunt
Devon – Totnes and Dartington – Rebecca Collings
Devon – Whipple and Blackdown – Andre Sabine
Hertfordshire – Bishop’s Stratford East – Barry Henshall
Hertfordshire – Hatfield Rural – Mia Molinaro
Hertfordshire – Watford North – Sarah Knott
Kent – Dartford Rural – Russell Joyce
Kent – Dover North – Sylvia Laidlow-Petersen
Kent – Maidstone Rural North – Sean Turner
Kent – Tenterden – Martin Chambers
Kent – Whitstable West – Gary Blanford
Northumberland – Wooler – Mark De Fusco
Oxfordshire – Brize Norton and Carterton East – Stephen Breton
Shropshire – Sundorne and Old Heath – Ian Goddard
Warwickshire – Hartshill and Manchester – Peter Downes
West Northamptonshire – Dallington Spencer – Kim Fuller
Wiltshire – Till Valley – Jake Williams
Worcestershire – Littletons – Graham Kemp