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Derbyshire Dales District Council 2011 Results 2011 results - Derbyshire Dales District Council http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/your-council/elections/results/derby... Derbyshire Dales District Council Home Your council Elections Results Derbyshire Dales District Council 2011 results 2011 results District Council election results May 2011 (includes Stanton Ward by-election held on 23 June 2011). Ashbourne North The parish wards of Belle Vue and Parkside of the parish of Ashbourne and the parish of Offcote and Underwood. Electorate: 3030 Number of seats: 2 Candidate Party Votes Result Bull, Stephen Conservative Party 785 Elected Millward, Tony Conservative Party 673 Elected Whyman, Rob Labour Party 407 - Ashbourne South The parish wards of Hilltop and St. Oswalds of the parish of Ashbourne Electorate: 3660 Number of seats: 2 Candidate Party Votes Result Donnelly, Tom Conservative Party 583 Elected Lewer, Andrew Iain Conservative Party 883 Elected Page, Che Lear Adeney Labour Party 464 - Bakewell The parish wards of Bakewell, Ashford in the Water, Nether Haddon, Over Haddon and Sheldon Electorate: 4023 Number of seats: 3 Candidate Party Votes Result Russell, Pam Labour Party 773 - Tilbrook, Philippa Conservative Party 1121 Elected Twigg, Judith Anne Conservative Party 1378 Elected Walker, Carol Ann Conservative Party 1245 Elected Bradwell The parishes of Bradwell, Foolow, Great Hucklow, Grindlow, Hazelbadge and Little Hucklow Electorate: 1572 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Furness, Christopher Robert Independent 364 - Goodison, Janet Ruth Conservative Party 430 Elected Brailsford The parishes of Brailsford, Hollington, Longford and Mercaston 1 of 6 01/01/2014 13:47 2011 results - Derbyshire Dales District Council http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/your-council/elections/results/derby... Electorate: 1346 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Hodkinson, Alan Robert Independent 181 - Jenkins, Angus David Conservative Party 517 Elected Calver The parishes of Calver, Curbar, Froggatt and Stoney Middleton Electorate: 1580 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Hunt, Cate Conservative Party Unopposed Elected Carsington Water The parishes of Aldwark, Atlow, Ballidon, Bradbourne, Brassington, Carsington, Hognaston, Hopton, Ible, Ivonbrook Grange and Kniveton Electorate: 1546 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Rose, Lewis Michael Conservative Unopposed Elected Chatsworth The parishes of Baslow and Bubnell, Beeley, Chatsworth, Edensor and Pilsley Electorate: 1458 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Longden, Michael Vernon Conservative Unopposed Elected Clifton and Bradley The parishes of Bradley, Clifton and Compton, Edlaston and Wyaston, Osmaston, Shirley, Snelston and Yeldersley Electorate: 1522 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Bates, Ian Independent 326 - Shirley, Andrew Conservative 512 Elected Swabey, Charles UK Independence Party 86 - Darley Dale The parishes of Darley Dale Electorate: 4435 Number of seats:3 Candidate Party Votes Result Allwood, Nigel Liberal Democrats 694 - Burton, David Liberal Democrats 729 Elected Fearn, David Liberal Democrats 731 Elected MacPherson, Neil Conservative 610 - Morrison, Julie Labour 578 - 2 of 6 01/01/2014 13:47 2011 results - Derbyshire Dales District Council http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/your-council/elections/results/derby... Candidate Party Votes Result Page, Finn Labour 554 - Rogers, Phil Labour 512 - Statham, Andrew Conservative 720 Elected Staves, Katherine Conservative 688 - Dovedale and Parwich The parishes Eaton and Alsop, Fenny Bentley, Hartington Nether Quarter, Lea Hall, Mappleton, Newton Grange, Parwich, Tissington and Thorpe Electorate: 1431 Number of seats:1 Candidate Party Votes Result Fitzherbert, Richard Conservative 594 Elected Page, Eric Labour 181 - Doveridge and Sudbury The parishes of Doveridge and Sudbury Electorate: 1545 Number of seats:1 Candidate Party Votes Result Brown, Katy Labour 148 - Catt, Albert Conservative 660 Elected Hartington and Taddington The parishes of Blackwell in the Peak, Brushfield, Chelmorton, Flagg, Hartington Middle Quarter, Hartington Town Quarter and Taddington Electorate: 1366 Number of seats:1 Candidate Party Votes Result Chapman, David Conservative Unopposed Elected Hathersage and Eyam The parishes of Abney and Abney Grange, Eyam, Grindleford, Hathersage, Highlow, Offerton and Outseats Electorate: 3205 Number of seats: 2 Candidate Party Votes Result Bevan, Jacque Conservative 962 Elected Hoskin, David Liberal Democrats 359 - Monks, Jean Conservative 728 Elected Robinson, Briony Labour 605 - Robinson, Val Labour 562 - Tweeddale, Jim Liberal Democrats 352 - Hulland The parishes of Biggin by Hulland, Callow, Hulland, Hulland Ward and Kirk Ireton Electorate: 1502 Number of seats: 1 3 of 6 01/01/2014 13:47 2011 results - Derbyshire Dales District Council http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/your-council/elections/results/derby... Candidate Party Votes Result Bright, Richard Conservative Unopposed Elected Lathkill and Bradford The parishes Harthill, Middleton and Smerrill, Monyash and Youlgreave Electorate: 1340 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Blythe, Mitch Conservative 349 - Frederickson, David Independent 390 Elected Litton and Longstone The parishes of Great Longstone, Hassop, Little Longstone, Litton, Rowland and Wardlow Electorate: 1422 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Horton, Neil Conservative Unopposed Elected Masson The parishes of Bonsall, Cromford and Matlock Bath Electorate: 2519 Number of seats: 2 Candidate Party Votes Result Cartwright, Bob Labour 571 Elected Hume, Peter Conservative 566 - Purdy, Garry Conservative 593 Elected Whitehead, Nick Labour 534 - Matlock All Saints The parish wards of Dimple Road East, Dimple Road West and South of the River, and North of Jackson Road of the parish of Matlock Electorate: 4366 Number of seats: 3 Candidate Party Votes Result Barker, David Liberal Democrats 789 - Botham, Andrew Labour 709 - Burfoot, Sue Liberal Democrats 931 Elected Elliott, Ann Conservative 796 Elected Gregory, Sam Conservative 730 - Jones, David Liberal Democrats 715 - Stevens, Geoff Conservative 808 Elected Matlock St Giles The parish of Tansley and the parish wards of Chesterfield Road East, Hurst Farm, Matlock Green and Starkholmes and Riber of the parish of Matlock Electorate: 4411 Number of seats: 3 4 of 6 01/01/2014 13:47 2011 results - Derbyshire Dales District Council http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/your-council/elections/results/derby... Candidate Party Votes Result Davies, Sally Labour 632 - Flitter, Steve Liberal Democrats 950 Elected Hopkinson, Barry Liberal Democrats 670 - Hopkinson, Cate Liberal Democrats 655 - Peters, Simon Labour 562 - Stevens, Jacquie Conservative Party 691 Elected Tipping, Barrie Conservative Party 716 Elected Walsh, Richard Conservative Party 604 - Norbury The parishes of Alkmonton, Boylestone, Cubley, Hungry Bentley, Marston Montgomery, Norbury and Roston, Rodsley, Somersal Herbert and Yeaveley Electorate: 1369 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Bull, Kenneth Conservative Unopposed Elected Stanton By-election held on 23 June 2011. The parishes of Birchover, Northwood and Tinkersley, Rowsley and Stanton in Peak Electorate: 1494 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Allwood, Anthony Liberal Democrats 84 - Morrison, Julie Labour 173 - Wild, Joanne Conservative 246 Elected Tideswell The parishes of Tideswell and Wheston Electorate: 1518 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Barber, Sue Liberal Democrats 244 - Bower, Jennifer Conservative 338 Elected Page, Lytton Labour 157 - Winster and South Darley The parishes of Elton, Gratton, South Darley and Winster Electorate: 1434 Number of seats: 1 Candidate Party Votes Result Swindell, Colin Labour 690 Elected Swindell, Rebecca Conservative 187 - Wirksworth The parishes of Middleton and Wirksworth 5 of 6 01/01/2014 13:47 2011 results - Derbyshire Dales District Council http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/your-council/elections/results/derby... Electorate: 4694 Number of seats: 3 Candidate Party Votee Result Bull, Susan Conservative 517 - Cope, Philip Conservative 626 - Ratcliffe, Irene Labour 1293 Elected Ratcliffe, Mike Labour 1023 Elected Slack, Peter Labour 1048 Elected Smith, John Conservative 474 - Spencer, Chris Green Party 532 - Stockell, Josh Green Party 484 - Contact us Derbyshire Dales District Council General enquiries: 01629 761 100 Town Hall, Bank Road General enquiries form Matlock, Derbyshire Website feedback form DE4 3NN Compliments and complaints © 2013 6 of 6 01/01/2014 13:47.
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