Bromsgrove conservatives have announced their candidates for the upcoming election of Worcestershire County Council. 

Amongst the proposed team are a law student, health professional and a teacher. 

Sitting leader for Bromsgrove District Council, Karen May, will be running again for the position and to represent Clent Hills. 

Kashmir Uppal, candidate for Bromsgrove Central is a lawyer and has campaigned against injustice for over twenty years. 

Candidate for Bromsgrove West, Mark Boulton, lives on the Kidderminster Road and wants to carry on preserving the green belt.

Current district councillor for Rubery South, Adrian Kriss, is standing for the Beacon division. He has helped residents with fly tipping issues, bins, litter and anti-social behaviour.

The sitting councillor for Bromsgrove South, Kyle Daisley is running again as is the current councillor for Bromsgrove East, Kit Taylor. They are both pledging to focus on speeding on roads.

Shirley Webb has represented the residents of Dodford, Fairfield, Stoneybridge, Wildmoor, Catshill, Marlbrook and Bournheath since 2017 and is running for the Woodvale division again. 

Sitting deputy leader of the district council, Adam Kent is also a businessman and is targeting the Wythall division. 

Aled Luckman who is a law student is standing for Alvechurch and wants to invest in highways and footways and protect the environment. 

The Conservatives as a team want to invest further for residents into gigabit broadband and aim to keep Worcestershire roads and pavements as one of the top rated in the UK.