THE identities of the people vying for Worcestershire County Council seats in Droitwich Spa have been revealed.
Droitwich Town voters can prepare for a clash of the titans.
Mayor Don Lawley (Con) and Cllr Peter Pinfield (Lab) are competing for the seat, currently held by Cllr Pinfield.
Three contenders have stepped forward to fight for the Droitwich South seat.
Town council leader Cllr Pam Davey (Con) will stand in a bid to keep her seat. She faces competition from Labour representative Bill Baker and Liberal Democrat David Barwick.
Droitwich Rural representative Maurice Broomfield (Con) will contend with Graham Gopsill (Lib Dem) and Labour candidate John Wrenn.
The Bowbrook ward is currently represented by Conservative Edward Sheldon who plans to stand again.
He will compete with Labour's Steven Westwood and Liberal Democrat Margaret Rowley.
The county elections have been rescheduled to take place on June 7.
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