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Abdon Parish Abdon Parish Name Party Votes % BROOKS, Don Independent 0 0% ELECTED WALKER, John Charles none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Acton Burnell Parish Name Party Votes % BALL, Raymond Gareth none 0 0% ELECTED LONG, John none 0 0% ELECTED MORGAN, Robert none 0 0% ELECTED PLANT, Eric none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Acton Round Parish Name Party Votes % DIGWOOD, David James none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Adderley Parish Name Party Votes % COULON, Marius none 0 0% ELECTED ROCHE, Chris none 0 0% ELECTED SWINDALE, Andrew Martin none 0 0% ELECTED TIDEMAN, Roy Stanley none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Alberbury With Cardeston Parish Name Party Votes % WILSON, Jean none 199 10.8% ELECTED EVANS, Keith none 194 10.53% ELECTED KYNASTON, John Robert none 189 10.26% ELECTED STOKES, Katie none 168 9.12% ELECTED SIESE, Patrick none 165 8.95% ELECTED GRIFFITHS, Roy Wallett none 146 7.92% ELECTED PARRY, Daryl none 134 7.27% ELECTED BOURNE, Charles Adrian none 129 7% ELECTED TOMLINS, Michael John none 125 6.78% ELECTED EVANS, Sophie Jane none 120 6.51% CARLYLE, Betty none 117 6.35% TOMLINS, Thomas Anthony Stuart none 114 6.19% ROBERTS, Philip James none 43 2.33% Total votes: 1843 Back to top Albrighton Parish North Ward Name Party Votes % GRIFFIN, Phil Independent 0 0% ELECTED HASSALL, Christine none 0 0% ELECTED JORDAN, Kelly Louise none 0 0% ELECTED JOYNSON, Alex none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Albrighton Parish South Ward Name Party Votes % BEECHEY, David Alan Independent 0 0% ELECTED HALL, Sal none 0 0% ELECTED HARRISON, Phil Green 0 0% ELECTED JARVIS, Suzanne none 0 0% ELECTED Name Party Votes % KIRKLAND, Sandra Independent 0 0% ELECTED PATE, Malcolm Gregory none 0 0% ELECTED PATE, Susan Jenifer Independent 0 0% ELECTED PLEDGER, Sylvia Myfanwy none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top All Stretton Parish Name Party Votes % BEAGLE, Ann Blandford none 0 0% ELECTED BLOOR, Lynda Ann none 0 0% ELECTED DAVIES, Vivienne none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Alveley Parish Name Party Votes % BARKER, Pamela Mary none 0 0% ELECTED COOPER, Daryl John none 0 0% ELECTED JAKEMAN, Isley Denise none 0 0% ELECTED MCDOUGALL, Andrew Charles none 0 0% ELECTED PREECE, Angela none 0 0% ELECTED SHAW, Denis Arthur none 0 0% ELECTED STANTON, Keith Roger none 0 0% ELECTED VOYSEY, Stella none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Ashford Carbonell Parish Name Party Votes % BOWDEN, Michael Robert none 0 0% ELECTED BRUNDRETT, David John none 0 0% ELECTED Name Party Votes % JONES, Grahame David Independent 0 0% ELECTED MARRS, Emma none 0 0% ELECTED TILT, Nick none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Astley Abbots Parish Name Party Votes % BARRATT, Nigel Stephen none 0 0% ELECTED DAVIES, Nigel John none 0 0% ELECTED ELCOCK, Simon John none 0 0% ELECTED FERGUSSON, Sarah Helen none 0 0% ELECTED FIELDING, Graham none 0 0% ELECTED HAINES, Keith none 0 0% ELECTED MORRIS, Sue none 0 0% ELECTED WOOLLEY, Hayden none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Astley Parish Name Party Votes % BEDELL, Edward Samuel Staveley none 0 0% ELECTED CINTAS, Mark Ian none 0 0% ELECTED COLCLOUGH, Malcolm James none 0 0% ELECTED HALL, Nick none 0 0% ELECTED ROBINSON, Stuart Thomas none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Aston Botterell Parish Name Party Votes % HILL, George none 0 0% ELECTED Name Party Votes % Uncontested Back to top Aston Eyre Parish Name Party Votes % CAINE, Christopher Shaun none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Atcham Parish Name Party Votes % ADNEY, Kate Rebecca none 0 0% ELECTED CASWELL, Jacqueline Mary Jayne none 0 0% ELECTED HOME-ROBERTS Alastair John none 0 0% ELECTED MORRIS, Colin Joseph none 0 0% ELECTED TROW, Helen Maria none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Badger Parish Name Party Votes % BOND, Gary none 0 0% ELECTED GODBERT, Granville John none 0 0% ELECTED GREENWELL, Robin Howard none 0 0% ELECTED GREENWELL, Sharon Lesley none 0 0% ELECTED LIPSCOMBE, Terry none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Barrow Parish Name Party Votes % DOWNES, Nicholas Dennis none 0 0% ELECTED GIBBONS, Sally Ann none 0 0% ELECTED KING, Shirley none 0 0% ELECTED KNOTT, Philip none 0 0% ELECTED WHITEMAN, Milner none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Baschurch Parish Baschurch Ward Name Party Votes % CASE, Colin Russell none 0 0% ELECTED FELTUS, Terry none 0 0% ELECTED LEEDON, Bernard Gordon none 0 0% ELECTED LLOYD, John Howard none 0 0% ELECTED RICHARDS, Sarah Toni none 0 0% ELECTED RIDGLEY, Paul William none 0 0% ELECTED TOMLINS, Gerry none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Baschurch Parish Weston Lullingfields Ward Name Party Votes % BUDGEN, Patricia none 0 0% ELECTED ROBERTS, Roy none 0 0% ELECTED SHELDON, David John none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bayston Hill Parish Name Party Votes % BALL, Max none 0 0% ELECTED Name Party Votes % CLARKE, Ted none 0 0% ELECTED GORDON, Ian Rowland none 0 0% ELECTED JONES, Fred none 0 0% ELECTED KEEL, Keith William none 0 0% ELECTED LEWIS, Teresa none 0 0% ELECTED MORAGHEN, James none 0 0% ELECTED PARKHURST, Alan John none 0 0% ELECTED TRICKETT, Teri none 0 0% ELECTED WHITTALL, Janet Mary none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Beckbury Parish Name Party Votes % TOOTH, David Edward none 87 15.82% ELECTED THOMAS, Heather Claire none 83 15.09% ELECTED BREEZE, Max Stuart none 74 13.45% ELECTED GIBBINS, Peter Independent 70 12.73% ELECTED EVANS, John Charles none 68 12.36% ELECTED STEVENTON, Carl Andrew none 63 11.45% ELECTED CUMMINGS, David Michael none 56 10.18% ELECTED RAWSTORNE, David Roy Driver none 49 8.91% Total votes: 550 Back to top Bedstone Parish Name Party Votes % HUGHES, Florence none 0 0% ELECTED SAVERY, Chris none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Berrington Parish Name Party Votes % JONES, Ted none 0 0% ELECTED MASON, Susan none 0 0% ELECTED PICTON, Lezley none 0 0% ELECTED PURSLOW, Richard John none 0 0% ELECTED ROBERTS, Huw Powell none 0 0% ELECTED ROWLANDS, Liz none 0 0% ELECTED WARD, Richard John none 0 0% ELECTED WILD, Claire Margaret none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bicton Parish Name Party Votes % BLACKMORE, Elliot Paul William none 0 0% ELECTED BOUND, Kenneth Roy none 0 0% ELECTED BRETT, Richard Andrew none 0 0% ELECTED DAVIES, Martin James none 0 0% ELECTED HORAN, Wendy Marilyn none 0 0% ELECTED LLEWELLYN, Susan Jane none 0 0% ELECTED MADDOX, Sally Louise none 0 0% ELECTED OWEN, Charles David Henry none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Billingsley Parish Name Party Votes % LANE, Howard Wesley none 0 0% ELECTED RAVENHILL, Peter William none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bishops Castle Town Name Party Votes % BAVASTOCK, Karen Elizabeth none 0 0% ELECTED BOWLES, Evelyn Anne Carla none 0 0% ELECTED CARROLL, Jane Margaret none 0 0% ELECTED CROWLEY, Sarah none 0 0% ELECTED FARR, Stephen Anthony none 0 0% ELECTED GAFFNEY, Jim none 0 0% ELECTED MORRIS, William John none 0 0% ELECTED PRICE, Darren none 0 0% ELECTED WALL, Ian none 0 0% ELECTED WRIGHT, Jock none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bitterley Parish Bitterley Ward Name Party Votes % CHANCE, Henry Charles Hugh none 0 0% ELECTED MARTIN, Peter John none 0 0% ELECTED PRICE, Towy none 0 0% ELECTED ROGERS, David William none 0 0% ELECTED WATKINS, John none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bitterley Parish Cleeton St Mary Ward Name Party Votes % BOWEN, David Ernest none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Boningale Parish Name Party Votes % BENNETT-CASSERLY, Rebecca Jean none 0 0% ELECTED HARRIS, Derek H none 0 0% ELECTED HILL, Pauline none 0 0% ELECTED THOMAS, John David none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Boscobel Parish Name Party Votes % HURLSTONE, Jennifer Pauline none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bridgnorth Town Castle Ward Name Party Votes % BRADSHAW, Jackie none 0 0% ELECTED COOPER, David Independent 0 0% ELECTED MACKENZIE, Max none 0 0% ELECTED WALDEN, Cecilia Joan none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bridgnorth Town East Ward Name Party Votes % VOYSEY, Vanessa Naomi Liberal Democrats 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bridgnorth Town Morfe Ward Name Party Votes % GILL, Ray none 0 0% ELECTED GITTINS, James David none 0 0% ELECTED MARSHALL, Edward none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bridgnorth Town West Ward Name Party Votes % BAINES, Connie none 0 0% ELECTED COTTRELL, Norman none 0 0% ELECTED GILL, Val none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Broseley Town Broseley Wood Ward Name Party Votes % COOKE, Andrew Iain none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Broseley Town East Ward Name Party Votes % BURTON, Michael none 0 0% ELECTED GARBETT, Lyn Independent 0 0% ELECTED GARBETT, Mike Independent 0 0% ELECTED MALTBY, Ann none 0 0% ELECTED SMITH, Peter James none 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Broseley Town West Ward Name Party Votes % CHILDS, Roy Independent 0 0% ELECTED JONES, Jean Elizabeth Labour 0 0% ELECTED PICKLES, Ian David Labour 0 0% ELECTED REVELL, Phil Independent 0 0% ELECTED Uncontested Back to top Bucknell Parish Name Party Votes % OWEN, Ian none 208 15.16% ELECTED DAVIES, Peter William Ireland none 180 13.12% ELECTED SHARP, Beryl Christine none 174 12.68% ELECTED KEMP, Jonathan Walton Manfred none 170 12.39% ELECTED DAVIES, William Ireland none 167 12.17% ELECTED FAULKNER, Richard Alan none 125 9.11% ELECTED STONE, Beverley none 124 9.04% ELECTED GRAVES, Ian Douglas none 114 8.31% LAW, Kathleen none 110 8.02% Total votes: 1372 Back to top Buildwas Parish Name Party Votes % GRAINGER, Jill none 0 0% ELECTED GRIFFITH, Alison Margaret none 0 0% ELECTED HEATH, John Edward none 0 0% ELECTED MEADS, Christopher Douglas none 0 0% ELECTED
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