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Return of Election of Shropshire Councillors Committee and Date Annual Council 18 May 2017 Responsible Officer Claire Porter e-mail: [email protected] Tel: 01743 252763 RETURN OF ELECTION OF SHROPSHIRE COUNCILLORS I, CLAIRE PORTER, the Returning Officer for Shropshire, DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND RETURN that the persons ELECTED as SHROPSHIRE COUNCILLORS for the several Electoral Divisions of the said Shropshire Council are as follows: Electoral Division Name Address Description Abbey HANNAH FRASER 72 Canon Street Shrewsbury Liberal SY2 5HH Democrat Albrighton MALCOLM Peel Cottage GREGORY PATE Holyhead Road Conservative Albrighton Nr Wolverhampton WV7 3BT Alveley and Claverley TINA WOODWARD 48 Bridge Road Alveley Conservative Nr Bridgnorth WV15 6JU Bagley ALEXANDER 18 Greenfields Gardens GEORGE PHILLIPS Shrewsbury Conservative SY1 2RN Battlefield DEAN CARROLL 28 Allerton Road Sundorne Conservative Shrewsbury SY1 4QP 1 Bayston Hill, Column TED CLARKE 72 Lythwood Road and Sutton (3) Bayston Hill Labour Shrewsbury SY3 0NL JANE MACKENZIE 37 Regents Drive Castlefields Labour Shrewsbury SY1 2TN TONY PARSONS 2 Whitecroft Road Reabrook Labour Shrewsbury SY3 7TJ Belle Vue HARRY TAYLOR 6 College Hill Shrewsbury Labour SY1 1LZ Bishop’s Castle JONATHAN PETER Castle View STACEY KEELEY Bishop’s Castle Liberal Shropshire Democrat SY9 5BS Bowbrook PETER ADAMS 14 Longacre Mews Gains Park Conservative Shrewsbury SY3 5DT Bridgnorth East and CHRISTIAN JAMES Holly Croft Astley Abbotts (2) LEA 1 The Hawthorns Conservative Bridgnorth WV16 5JG WILLIAM MICHAEL 25 St Mary’s Street Conservative PARR Bridgnorth WV16 4DW Bridgnorth West and LES WINWOOD 93 Sidney Cottage Drive Tasley (2) Bridgnorth Conservative WV16 4PH ELLIOTT LIAM Yew Tree Cottage LYNCH Farmcote Conservative Bridgnorth WV15 5PT 2 Broseley SIMON 53 Wilkinson Avenue CHRISTOPHER Broseley Conservative HARRIS Shropshire TF12 5DZ Brown Clee ROBERT STUART Mill Farm TINDALL Cleobury North Conservative Bridgnorth WV16 6RP Burnell DAN MORRIS Black Lion House Pulverbatch Conservative Shrewsbury Shropshire SY5 8EA Castlefields & ALAN NEIL MOSLEY 11 Queen Street Labour Ditherington Castlefields Shrewsbury SY1 2JT Cheswardine ROB GITTINS 31 Manor Cottages Woodseaves Conservative Market Drayton Shropshire TF9 2AT Chirbury & Worthen HEATHER MARY Eastville KIDD Chirbury Liberal Montgomery Democrat SY15 6BH Church Stretton and DAVID WILLIAM Haulfryn Craven Arms (2) EVANS Halford Conservative Craven Arms SY7 9JG LEE CHAPMAN Oaklea Longmynd Hotel Conservative Cunnery Road Church Stretton SY6 6AG Clee RICHARD MARK 2 The Parks HUFFER Angel Lane Liberal Bitterley Democrat Ludlow SY8 3HZ 3 Cleobury Mortimer (2) GWILYM HOWARD Little Beck House LESLIE BUTLER Lion Lane Conservative Cleobury Mortimer Nr Kidderminster DY14 8BT MADGE SHINETON 2 Ralph Jones Terrace Independent High Street Cleobury Mortimer Kidderminster DY14 8DP Clun NIGEL JOHN 14 Ladywell HARTIN Bucknell Liberal SY7 0AZ Democrat Copthorne PETER NUTTING 5 Westhope Avenue Copthorne Conservative Shrewsbury SY3 8UY Corvedale CECILIA MARY Lower Norton House ANNE MOTLEY Norton Conservative Craven Arms Shropshire SY7 9LS Ellesmere Urban ANN HARTLEY Kohima Villa 4 Trimpley Street Conservative Ellesmere Shropshire SY12 0AE Gobown Sellatyn and ROBERT JOHN Newlyn Weston Rhyn MACEY By Pass Road Conservative (2) Gobowen Oswestry SY11 3NG THOMAS MARK Park Issa JONES Whittington Conservative Oswestry Shropshire SY11 4NF Harlescott IOAN GRUFFYDD 39 Worcester Road JONES Harlescott Grange Labour Shrewsbury Shropshire SY1 3LR 4 Highley DAVE TREMELLEN Flat 1 Old Colliery Independent Station Road Highley Shropshire WV16 6NW Hodnet KAREN DALE The Old Post Office CALDER 46 Mill Road Conservative Wollerton Nr Hodnet TF9 3NB Llanymynech MATT LEE 14 Oak Street Oswestry Conservative Shropshire SY11 1LJ Longden ROGER ARTHUR Brindles EVANS Plealey Liberal Pontesbury Democrat Shrewsbury SY5 0UY Loton ED POTTER Oak Tree Farm Longnor Conservative Shrewsbury Shropshire SY5 7QG Ludlow East TRACEY HUFFER 2 The Parks Angel Lane Liberal Bitterley Democrat Ludlow SY8 3HZ Ludlow North ANDREW 11 Chestnut Grove BODDINGTON Ludlow Liberal SY8 1TJ Democrat Ludlow South VIVIENNE PARRY 31 Clifton Villas Temeside Liberal Ludlow Democrat SY8 1PA Market Drayton East ROY ALDCROFT Cranbank Newcastle Road Conservative Market Drayton Shropshire TF9 1HW 5 Market Drayton West ROGER HUGHES Glencott (2) Longslow Conservative Market Drayton TF9 3QY DAVID JAMES The Willows MINNERY Betton Road Conservative Market Drayton TF9 1HH Meole NICHOLAS JULIAN 14 Lonsdale Drive LAURENS Washford Park Conservative Shrewsbury SY3 9QJ Monkmoor PAM MOSELEY 116 Underdale Road Shrewsbury Labour SY2 5EF Much Wenlock DAVID RICHMOND Woodhouse Farm TURNER Wyke Conservative Much Wenlock TF13 6NZ Oswestry East (2) CLARE VICTORIA Greenfields ASPINELL Weston Lane Conservative Oswestry Shropshire SY11 2BD JOHN WILLIAM 14 Woodland View Conservative PRICE Trefonen Oswestry Shropshire SY10 9EL Oswestry South DAVID PAUL 56 School Lane MILNER Trefonen Conservative Oswestry Shropshire SY10 9DY Oswestry West VINCE HUNT Plas Ucha Trefonen Conservative Oswestry SY10 9DT Porthill JULIAN DAVID 10 Ellesmere Road GEOFFREY DEAN Shrewsbury Green Shropshire SY1 2PJ 6 Prees PAUL WYNN Hadley Farm Wrexham Road Conservative Whitchurch SY13 3AB Quarry & Coton HIll NAT GREEN 94 St Michaels Street Shrewsbury Liberal Shropshire Democrat SY1 2HE Radbrook KEITH ROBERTS Laburnum House Hook-a-Gate Conservative Shrewsbury SY5 8BH Rea Valley NICK HIGNETT South View Main Road Conservative Pontesbury Shropshire SY5 0PS Ruyton & Baschurch NICHOLAS JOHN The Granary BARDSLEY Yeaton Manor Farm Conservative Baschurch Shrewsbury SY4 2HY Severn Valley CLAIRE WILD Newmans Hall Eaton Mascott Conservative Shrewsbury SY5 6HE Shawbury SIMON JONES 10 River Gardens Shawbury Conservative Shrewsbury Shropshire SY4 4LA Shifnal North KEVIN DAVID 45 Greenfields Crescent TURLEY Shifnal Independent Shropshire TF11 8ED Shifnal South & STUART JOHN The Hawthorns Cosford WEST 12 Greenfields Conservative Shifnal Shropshire TF11 8DZ St Martin’s STEVE Near Meres DAVENPORT Welsh Frankton Conservative Oswestry SY11 4NX 7 St Oswald JOYCE Silverdale House BERNADETTE Silverdale Drive Conservative BARROW Trefonen Oswestry Shropshire SY10 9DJ Sundorne KEVIN JOHN 13 Sundorne Avenue PARDY Shrewsbury Labour Shropshire SY1 4JL Tern LEZLEY MAY Newmans Hall PICTON Eaton Mascott Conservative Shrewsbury Shropshire SY5 6HE The Meres BRIAN BECKETT The Hawthorns WILLIAMS Scholars Lane Conservative Loppington Shrewsbury SY4 5RE Underdale DAVID GEORGE 1a Shelton Fields VASMER Shrewsbury Liberal Shropshire Democrat SY3 8PA Wem (2) PAULINE ANNE Benedict House DEE 17 Chapel Street Independent Wem SY4 5ER CHRISTOPHER Dwyfor JOHN MELLINGS 37 Kynaston Drive Liberal The Wheatfields Democrat Wem SY4 5DE Whitchurch North (2) THOMAS HENRY Dearnford Conservative BIGGINS Tilstock Road Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 3JJ PEGGY MULLOCK 33 Talbot Crescent Conservative Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 1PH 8 Whitchurch South GERALD DAKIN Colinslea 15 Mile Bank Conservative Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 4JY Whittington STEVE CHARMLEY 3 Glebe Meadows Whittington Conservative Oswestry Shropshire SY11 4AG Worfield MICHAEL LINDEN Four Winds WOOD Beckbury Conservative Shifnal Shropshire TF11 9DG 9.
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