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  1. My name is Ben Holden-Crowther and I am a father-of-three from West Berkshire with links to Chorley. I am just a regular person, but decided to stand as a candidate here because of the 650 constituencies in the country, Chorley is the only one which doesn’t get real parties, candidates, or a meaningful vote at this election.

  2. Ben Holden-Crowther is running for Police and Crime Commissioner in the Thames Valley area in 2024. He promises to increase police officers, reduce wasteful spending, and keep politics out of policing.

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · Ben Holden-Crowther is a 24-year-old stock market analyst and the youngest candidate for the Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner election in 2024. He promises to increase police officers, cut unnecessary spending and prevent crime in the region.

  4. Apr 8, 2024 · Ben Holden-Crowther is an independent candidate for the police and crime commissioner election in Thames Valley on 2 May. He is campaigning for better road safety and more police officers, and has previously stood for parliament in Newbury.

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · Ben Holden-Crowther is one of the four candidates for the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election in Thames Valley. He advocates for more police officers and higher pay in the region.

  6. May 1, 2024 · There are also two independent candidates, Ben Holden-Crowther and Russell Douglas Fowler. The Advertiser spoke to prospective candidates on their priorities and strategies, to help inform your decision ahead of the big vote.

  7. Jul 4, 2024 · See all 5 candidates in the UK Parliamentary general election on 4 Jul 2024: Ben Holden-Crowther (Democracy for Chorley) Lindsay Hoyle (Speaker seeking re-election) Graham Moore (English Constitution Party) Martin Powell-Davies (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition) Mark Worsley Tebbutt (Green Party)

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