Sam Manley is one of your three Labour candidates for West Hill ward.
Sam is a dedicated Wandsworth resident, family man, and Labour activist with over a decade of experience in housing and property. He has consistently championed safe, affordable homes, challenged poor service for residents, and worked to improve standards across the sector, driven by a strong belief that everyone, from young families to older residents, deserves to live well and with dignity.
He has a proven track record of public service, from serving as Lambeth’s Youth Mayor to supporting communities across Wandsworth and contributing to frontline efforts during the pandemic. Sam also has a strong personal connection to West Hill, including to the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, where a close family member received exceptional and compassionate care. This experience has deepened his understanding of the importance of high-quality, compassionate local services for residents and their families.
He is focused on delivering better housing, safer neighbourhoods, and more responsive local services, while being a visible, approachable and accountable voice for the West Hill community.
Important voting information for those voting in person on Thursday 7th May:
- You can vote anytime between 7am and 10pm.
- You DON’T need your poll card to vote: just turn up and give your name and address.
- You now need photo ID to vote.
- You have three votes, you can vote for all three Labour candidates.
- If you make a mistake on your ballot paper, ask for another
If voting by post, please cast your vote a few days before polls close on 7th May.
Cast all three votes for Labour to keep your Labour Council, and keep the Conservatives out.