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Download the List of Councillors Ward by Ward The Thoresby Society The Leeds Historical Society founded in 1889 Leeds City Councillors 1980-2021 Ward by Ward with an alphabetical index of names This document lists for each Ward its Councillors from 1980 onwards. The lists of Councillors are ordered first by the date of their first election, then by their length of service, and then alphabetically. There are Leeds City Council elections in three years out of four, with no elections in 1981, 1985, 1989 and so on, except that because of the Covid pandemic, there were no elections in2020, but elections in 2021. The elections in 1980, 2004 and 2018 were contested on new ward boundaries, with three seats up for election in each ward. In other years only one seat was up for election in each ward, except in a few cases when there was also a casual vacancy to be filled. Sometimes when the boundaries of a ward were changed, its name also changed. The years from 1980 in which a ward of a given name existed are given after the name. Current wards are listed first, followed by former wards. The lists of Councillors by ward are followed by an alphabetical index of all the Councillors elected in the given period. Leaders of the Council 1980-1989 George Mudie (Labour) 1989-1996 Jon Trickett (Labour) 1996-2003 Brian Walker (Labour) 2003-2004 Keith Wakefield (Labour) 2004-2007 Mark Harris (Liberal Democrat) [Joint Leader] 2004-2010 Andrew Carter (Conservative) [Joint Leader] 2007-2010 Richard Brett (Liberal Democrat) [Joint Leader] 2010-2015 Keith Wakefield (Labour) 2015-2021 Judith Blake (Labour) 2021- James Lewis (Labout) It is too much to be hoped that this document contains no errors. Please notify [email protected] of any mistakes that you notice. Alan Slomson and the Thoresby Society 2021 Current Wards Adel and Wharfedale [2004- ] Clive Fox Conservative 2004-2014 Leslie Carter Conservative 2004-2015 Barry Anderson Conservative 2004- Billy Flynn Conservative 2014- Caroline Anderson Conservative 2015- Alwoodley [2004- ] Ruth Feldman Conservative 2004-2011 Ronald Feldman Conservative 2004-2012 Peter Harrand Conservative 2004- Dan Cohen Conservative 2011- Neil Buckley Conservative 2012- Ardsley and Robin Hood [2004- ] Jack Dunn Labour 2004-2018 Lisa Mulherin Labour 2004- Karen Renshaw Labour 2004- Ben Garner Labour 2018-2021 Mike Foster Conservative 2021- Armley [1980- ] B. Nelson Liberal 1980-1982 Michael Meadowcroft Liberal 1980-1983 David Selby Liberal/Liberal Alliance 1980-1988 M. P. Roberts Liberal 1982-1990 A. K. (Sandy) Melville Liberal 1983-1988 Paul Paley Labour 1988-1999 Jim McKenna Labour 1988- Alison Lowe Labour 1990-2019 Janet Harper Labour 1999-2014 Alice Smart Labour 2014- Lou Cunningham Labour 2019- Beeston and Holbeck [2004- ] Angela Gabriel Labour 2004- David Congreve Labour 2004-2018 Adam Olgilvie Labour 2004-2018 Gohar Almas Labour 2018- Andrew Timothy Scopes Labour 2018- Bramley and Stanningley [2004- ] Denise Atkinson Labour 2004-2012 Neil Taggart Labour 2004-2014 Ted Hanley Labour 2004-2015 Caroline Gruen Labour 2012- Kevin Ritchie Labour 2014- Julie Caroline Heselwood Labour 2015- Leeds City Councillors Ward by Ward 1980-2021 Alan Slomson and the Thoresby Society, 2021 2 Burmantofts and Richmond Hill [2004- ] David Hollingsworth Liberal Democrat 2004-2010 Richard Brett Liberal Democrat 2004-2011 Ralph Pryke Liberal Democrat 2004-2012 Ronald Grahame Labour 2010- Asghar Khan Labour 2011- Maureen Ingham Labour 2012-2016 Denise Ragan Labour 2016- Calverley and Farsley [2004- ] Frank Robinson Conservative 2004-2010 Andrew Carter Conservative 2004- Amanda Carter Conservative 2004-2008, 2015- Joseph Marjoram Conservative 2008-2015 Rod Wood Conservative 2010-2018 Peter John Carlill Labour 2018- Chapel Allerton [1980- ] Cedric Clarke Labour 1980-1991 Garth Frankland Labour 1980-2000 Neil Taggart Labour 1980-2004 Norma Hutchinson Labour 1991-2004 Eileen Moxon Labour 2000-2004 Sharon Hamilton Labour 2004-2008 Jane Dowson Labour 2004- Mohammed Raffique Labour 2004- Eileen Taylor Labour 2008- Crossgates and Whinmoor [2004- ] Suzi Armitage Labour 2004-2013 Pauline Grahame Labour 2004- Peter Gruen Labour 2004-2021 Debra Coupar Labour 2013-2016 Janette Walker Labour 2016-2018 Jessica Beth Lennox Labour 2018- James Gibson Labour 2021- Farnley and Wortley [2004- ] Claire Nash Green 2004-2006 David Blackburn Green 2004- Ann Blackburn Green 2004- Luke Russell Green 2006-20080 Andt Parnham Green 2008-2010 John Hardy Labour 2010-2014 Terry Wilford Green 2014-2018 Matt Gibson Labour 2018-2019 Ann Christine Forsaith Green 2019- Leeds City Councillors Ward by Ward 1980-2021 Alan Slomson and the Thoresby Society, 2021 3 Garforth and Swillington [1980- ] Ernest Smith Labour 1980-1982 Greg Moakes Labour 1980-1992 David Lambert Labour 1980-1987 David Schofield Conservative 1982-1986 Alan Groves Labour 1986-1988, 1999-2003 John Ratchford Labour 1987-1991 Shirley Haines Labour 1991-1999 Thomas Murray Labour 1992-2014 Karen Groves Labour 1998-2002 Karen Marshall Labour 2002-2004 Andrea McKenna Labour 2003-2016 Mark Phillips Conservative 2004-2007 Mark Dobson Labour 2007-2018 Garforth & Swillington Ind. 2018- Stuart McKenna Labour 2014-2018 Sarah Field Labour 2016-2018 Garforth & Swillington Ind. 2018- Susan McCormack Garforth & Swillington Ind. 2018- Gipton and Harehills [2004- ] Javaid Akhtar Liberal Democrat 2004-2007 Alan Taylor Liberal Democrat 2004-2012 Roger Harrington Labour 2004-2010, 2012-2016 Arif Hussein Labour 2007- Kamila Maqsood Labour 2010- Salma Arif Labour 2016- Guiseley and Rawdon [2004- ] Stuart Andrew Conservative 2004-2010 Raymond Bale Conservative 2004-2010 Graham Latty Conservative 2004- Pat Latty Conservative 2010-2021 Paul Wadsworth Conservative 2010- Paul Alderson Conservative 2021- Harewood [2004- ] Alec Shelbrooke Conservative 2004-2010 Ann Castle Conservative 2004-2016 Rachel Procter Conservative 2004-2018 Matthew James Robinson Conservative 2010- Ryan Stephenson Conservative 2016- Samuel Firth Conservative 2018- Headingley and Hyde Park [2018- Al Garthwaite Labour 2018- Jonathan Pryor Labour 2018- Neil Walshaw Labour 2018- Leeds City Councillors Ward by Ward 1980-2021 Alan Slomson and the Thoresby Society, 2021 4 Horsforth [1980- ] Morris Crossfield Liberal 1980-1983 Valerie Stevens Conservative 1980-1982, 1983-1987 S. J. Cooksley Liberal/Liberal Alliance /SDLP 1980-1989 Julian Cummins Liberal 1982-1990 B. Rich Liberal Alliance 1987-1989 Andrew McCaig SDLP 1989-1991 John Meade Liberal Democrat 1989-1995 Michael Shaw Liberal Democrat 1990-1994 Mary Addison Conservative 1992-1996 Christopher Townsley Liberal Democrat 1994-2018 Brian Cleasby Liberal Democrat 1995-2018 Roger Harris Liberal Democrat 1996-1999 Tom Nossiter Liberal Democrat 1999-2000 Andrew Barker Liberal Democrat 2000-2011 Dawn Collins Conservative 2011- Jackie Shemilt Conservative 2018- Jonathan David Taylor Conservative 2018- Hunslet and Riverside [2018- ] Mohammed Iqbal Labour 2018- Elizabeth Nash Labour 2018- Paul Ian Wray Labour 2018- Killingbeck and Seacroft [2004- ] Michael Davey Labour 2004-2006 Graham Hyde Labour 2004-2018 Brian Selby Labour 2004-2018 Veronica (Vonnie) Morgan Labour 2006-2015 Catherine Dobson Labour 2015-2018 Paul Drinkwater Labour 2018-2021 Independent 2021- Katie Dye Labour 2018- David John Jenkins Labour 2018- Kippax and Methley [2004- ] Keith Parker Labour 2004-2012 Keith Wakefield Labour 2004-2019 James Lewis Labour 2004- Mary Harland Labour 2012- Mirelle Midgeley Labour 2019- Kirkstall [1980- ] Elizabeth Nash Labour 1980-1988 Bernard Atha Labour 1980-2014 John Illingworth Labour 1980- Elizabeth Minkin Labour 1988-2008 Lucinda Yeadon Labour 2008-2018 Fiona Venner Labour 2014- Hannah Louise Bithell Labour 2018- Leeds City Councillors Ward by Ward 1980-2021 Alan Slomson and the Thoresby Society, 2021 5 Little London and Woodhouse [2018- ] Gerald Harper Labour 2018-2019 Javaid Akhtar Labour 2018- Kayleigh Brooks Labour 2018- Abigail Marshall Katung Labour 2019- Middleton Park [2004- ] Stuart Bruce Labour 2004-2006 Geoffrey Driver Labour 2004-2012 Judith Blake Labour 2004-2021 Debra Coupar Labour 2006-2010 Kim Groves Labour 2010- Paul Truswell Labour 2012- Sharon Burke Labour 2021- Moortown [1980- ] C. M. Thomas Conservative 1980-1984 Sydney Symmonds Conservative 1980-1986 Peter Sparling Conservative 1980-1987 Mark Harris SDP-Liberal/SDLP/ Liberal Democrat 1984-2012 William Winlow Liberal-SDP/Liberal Democrat 1986-1999 Miles Crompton SDP-Alliance /Liberal Democrat 1987-1991 Christine Brett Liberal Democrat 1995-2001 Brenda Lancaster Liberal Democrat 1999-2011 Richard Harker Liberal Democrat 2001-2010 Sharon Hamilton Labour 2010- Rebecca Charlwood Labour 2011- Alex Sobel Labour 2012-2018 Mohammed Shazaz Labour 2018- Morley North [1980- ] Roger Cordingley Labour 1980-1983 B. L. Cook Labour 1980-1982 Philip Jones Labour 1980-1992, 1995-2001 R. Verity Conservative 1982-1986 Graham Marshall Conservative 1983-1987 Philippa Fitzpatrick Labour 1986-1989 R. J. Binks Conservative 1987-1991 Frances Jones Labour 1989-2002 Gordon Morrison Labour 1991-1995 Alan Barraclough Conservative 1992-1996 Michael Dawson Labour 1996-2004 Jayne Hill Labour 2001-2003 Robert Finnigan Morley Borough Independent 2002-2018, 2019- Thomas Leadley Morley Borough Independent 2003-2019 Stewart McCardle Morley Borough Independent 2004-2007 Robert Gettings Morley Borough Independent 2007- Andy Hutchinson Morley Borough Independent 2018- Leeds City Councillors Ward by Ward 1980-2021 Alan Slomson and the Thoresby Society, 2021 6 Morley South [1980- ] Bernard Haydn Labour 1980-1983 Keith Burnley Labour
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