Social supermarket founder Nathaniel Richards becomes Buckland councillor in district by-election
12:09, 05 May 2017
The man who started Dover’s first and only social supermarket has been elected onto Dover District Council.
Labour’s Nathaniel Richards received a narrow majority of 7 votes with 573 people preferring him to represent the Buckland ward.
He beat Callum Warriner (Cons) who wracked 566 votes and Timothy Turner (Ukip) with 192.
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Mr Richards said: “I’m so relieved. I knew it was going to be close but seven votes’ difference is just nuts. I’m going to give it my all and I can’t wait to get started.”
He is 26 and has never been a councillor before.
Mr Richards is well known locally for running the Nifties social supermarket at Charlton Shopping Centre selling cut price food for low income families.
Video: Nathaniel Richards wins vote
Meanwhile Ukip lost their seat to Labour in the Maxton, Elms Vale and Priory ward. Ann Napier (Lab) won with 647, a majority of 80 over the nearest candidate Roger Walkden (Con) with 567 votes.
Figures for the other contenders are: Peter McDermott (Ukip) 159. Graham Wanstall (Ind) 110. Ballot papers issued 1, 488. Turnout 27.69%.
Meanwhile votes are being counted in the Kent County Council elections. For results, click here
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