Cranford Ward By-election Date Confirmed


Candidates for Hounslow Council seat yet to be announced


Cllr Sukhbir Dhaliwal. Picture: Hounslow Labour Party

July 9, 2025

A by-election is to take place in the borough of Hounslow following the death of a councillor.

The death of Cllr Sukhbir Dhaliwal was announced by Hounslow Council on 19 June.

The by-election for the Cranford ward will take place on 21 August, with polling booths open from 7am until 10pm. Voters will require a photo ID in order to vote.

No candidates have yet been announced as party nominations open from 17 July, and close on 25 July. The last day residents can register to vote is on Tuesday, 5 August.

If you are on your summer holiday on the day of the election, you can apply for a postal vote until Wednesday, August 6. Or, if you prefer to vote by proxy, you can apply for this until Wednesday, 13 August.

The ward was held by the Labour Party prior to the death of Cllr Sukhbir Dhaliwal. He was one of three Labour councillors who comfortably won seats in the ward in May 2022 all finishing over 1,000 votes ahead of the Conservative candidates.

After being a resident for over 50 years, he was first elected councillor for Cranford in 1994. He served his first term until 2002, and was re-elected in 2016.

Cllr Dhaliwal was also a bus driver and conductor throughout his life. During this time, he was also an active member of the Transport and General Workers’ Union. He was described as being “dedicated to improving his local environment and supported major tree-planting efforts to improve Cranford’s parks and streets”.

Leading the tributes for Cllr Dhaliwal following his death, Hounslow Council Leader, Cllr Shantanu Rajawat, shared a message online. He said, “On a personal level, Cllr Dhaliwal was always a joy to work with, he was a part of the generation of councillors who understood that new talent needed to be nurtured so the council could succeed and would always be around to offer guidance and support when asked.

“He was perceptive and thoughtful and able to explain things in a way that made sense. He was a trade unionist through and through and was respected by those who worked with him.

“He had an exceptional memory, a career on the buses meant he could direct you across London one bus at a time (and we often tested him on that!). He was a man of Cranford and Hounslow, and loved by all who knew him.

“The pride he felt for his local area, the passion he showed for protecting public services and standing up for the community, and the warmth and generosity of spirit that defined his years of public service, should be a model to us all.”

Philip James Lynch - Local Democracy Reporter

 

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