Ward profile: Preston Park
Candidates (Three seats)
Brian Freedman (Conservative)
Jemma Garrett (Conservative)
Carol Ramsden (Conservative)
*Leo Littman (Green)
Rob Shepherd (Green) - @robs_on_green
Georgina Turner (Green) - @georginagturner
Kevin Allen (Labour)
Julie Cattell (Labour) - @cooljool80
Neil Schofield (Labour) - @SZeitblom
Dom Sokalski (Liberal Democrats)
Billy Tipping (Liberal Democrats)
Matt Trott (Liberal Democrats)
David Fellows (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)
Poll watch
Preston Park will be the epicentre of the battle between the Green Party and the Labour Party when it comes to the city council elections on May 7.
Noticeably, no other party - apart from a single UKIP candidate - has yet selected candidates here.
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Hide AdTwo of Labour's most experienced - and most left-leaning - councillors lost their seats here in 2011. Kevin Allen is determined to fulfil his ambitions to be elected to the seat he lost last time around - although Juliet McCaffery, Mr Allen's erstwhile colleague in Preston Park, has been forced to try her luck in neighbouring Withdean.
Neil Schofield, an intelligent and articulate blogger, is a former Green Party member - who has chosen to stand here rather than in his home ward of Patcham. In a largely-affluent ward, where the branch party has lost a lot of its former momentum, Julie Cattell is the other Labour candidate.
For the Greens, Councillor Leo Littman is standing again and is sure to give Labour a run for their money. The choice of Rob Shepherd, the influential and likeable spokesperson for Brighton and Hove Green Party, shows his party recognise the importance of the seat. Georgina Turner is a programme officer for the Climate Parliament, which describes itself as "an international cross-party network of legislators, dedicated to preventing climate change and promoting renewable energy".
2011 election results
Candidates                                                      Votes (%)
Amy Noelle Kennedy (Green - elected) 2,616 (16%)
Mike Jones (Green - elected) 2,564 (16%)
Leo Littman (Green - elected) 2,291 (14%)
Kevin Allen (Labour) 2,104 (13%)
Juliet McCaffery (Labour) 2,063 (13%)
Tim Lunnon (Labour) 1,848 (11%)
Clive Stanley Brimmell (Conservative) 743 (5%)
Georgina Anne Dore (Conservative) 726 (4%)
William Mills (Conservative) 667 (4%)
Tallulah Frankland (Liberal Democrats) 218 (1%)
Keith Tipping (Liberal Democrats) 179 (1%)
Lee Shingles (Liberal Democrats) 169 (1%)
Yuri Borgmann-Prebil (The European Citizens Party) 37 (0%)
Factfile (Source: Census 2011)
Households: 6,497
Density (people per hectare): 108
Women: 50%
Men: 50% (7,480)
Average age: 36
Higher managerial occupations: 17% (2,066)
Unemployed: 5.3% (480)
White: 91% (13,565)
Black/African/Caribbean/Black British: 1% (144)
Asian/Asian British: 3.4% (500)
Number who cannot speak English well: 72
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Hide AdDependent children in household (% of all households): 28.2%
Christians: 32%
No religion: 54%
Number of same-sex civil partnerships: 132
Divorced: 8%
Living as co-habiting couple: 19.5%
Married: 32.3%
One family - all aged 65 and over: 2.1%
Lone parent - with dependent children: 6%
No adults in employment - with dependent children: 2%
Long-term unemployed: 1.1%
Activities limited a lot by poor health: 5.1%
No cars or vans in household: 31%
No qualifications: 9.1%
Full-time students aged 18 and over: 9.1%
No adults in employment - with dependent children: 2%
One person in household with long-term health problem/disability - with dependent children: 3.4%
Elections 2015
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