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Elections 2007 Elections 2007 Council Chamber consists of: Conservative 18 Labour 29 Liberal 6 Democrat Bank Top Elected Name Party Votes BARNES, Ian William Liberal Democrat 234 JOHNSON, Stanley William Conservative 239 MARRS, Harry British National Party 159 ROBSON, Stella Labour 430 WILLIAMS, John Labour 456 Turnout: 32.61% Central Elected Name Party Votes BISSET, Liz Liberal Democrat 257 HARTLEY, Isobel Labour 379 JENKINSON, Eddy Labour 328 PARKINSON, Catherine Conservative 255 Turnout: 27.07% Cockerton East Elected Name Party Votes AGNEW, Trevor Hugh British National Party 209 BALDWIN, Paul James Labour 670 FISKE, Brian Keith Liberal Democrat 273 NICHOLSON, Alexandra Conservative 647 PARK, Alice Mary Conservative 589 SUMMERS, Joanna Kimberley Conservative 549 TAYLOR, Daniel John Labour 640 THISTLETHWAITE, Bryan Labour 704 Turnout: 40.94% Cockerton West Elected Name Party Votes CHAPMAN, Jenny Labour 470 DOUGLAS, Lennie Liberal Democrat 263 JEFFERSON, Brian Conservative 308 REGAN, David Labour 515 TWEDDELL, Matthew British National Party 167 Turnout: 36.62% College Elected Name Party Votes GALLETLEY, Ian Conservative 1042 HINTON, Garry Roger Liberal Democrat 410 HOPE, Elaine Labour 304 KLEIN, Maureen Patricia Labour 222 RICHMOND, Tony Conservative 914 Turnout: 51.76% Eastbourne Elected Name Party Votes DIXON, Bill Labour 584 FRANCIS, Roddy Labour 778 OLIVER, Charles William Liberal Democrat 367 TUCKER, Doreen Conservative 412 VASEY, Lee Labour 506 Turnout: 30.98% Faverdale Elected Name Party Votes ARMSTRONG, Barrie Conservative 478 THORNE­WALLIS, Sandy Labour 157 Turnout: 37.57% Harrowgate Hill Elected Name Party Votes BENNETT, Raymond George Liberal Democrat 532 BURTON, Mark Robin Labour 706 CARTWRIGHT, Gill Conservative 713 CARTWRIGHT, Michael James Conservative 689 CURRY, Anne­Marie Liberal Democrat 456 FOSTER, Anna­Maria Green 223 GALLETLEY, Janet Margaret Tess Conservative 544 HART, Elizabeth Labour 663 HOODLESS, John Joseph British National Party 296 MACNAB, Alan William Liberal Democrat 469 VASEY, John Christopher Labour 614 Turnout: 46.85% Haughton East Elected Name Party Votes CHAPMAN, Patricia Conservative 206 CRADOCK, Robin Liberal Democrat 410 MCEWAN, Chris Labour 646 UPSHALL, Robert Liberal Democrat 430 WALKER, Geoff Labour 561 Turnout: 41.96% Haughton North Elected Name Party Votes COPELAND, Veronica Labour 490 DONOGHUE, Bob Conservative 461 GAIR, Angus Liberal Democrat 120 NUTT, Tom Labour 537 PAVEY, Brian Conservative 439 TOMS, Michael Trevor Green 119 Turnout: 43.12% Haughton West Elected Name Party Votes ARMSTRONG, Louise Conservative 467 HAITHWAITE, Nick Liberal Democrat 489 JENKINSON, George Conservative 552 LYONETTE, David A. Labour 741 SCOTT, Andrew John Labour 671 WALLIS, Nicholas Victor Labour 660 Turnout: 38.02% Heighington and Coniscliffe Elected Name Party Votes DAY, Allan Labour 99 LEE, Gerald Garfield Conservative 1001 ROBERTS, Eric Conservative 748 THOMPSON, Eric Independent 365 WILLIAMS, Philip John Labour 147 Turnout: 47.61% Hummersknott Elected Name Party Votes BALDWIN, Harold James Austin Labour 208 COPELAND, Richard Michael Labour 174 COULTAS, Alan Conservative 1025 JOHNSON, Charles Vincent Conservative 1010 WALKER, Susan Liberal Democrat 234 Turnout: 50.38% Hurworth Elected Name Party Votes DUNSTONE, Malcolm Liberal Democrat 846 FOSTER, Peter Independent 164 JONES, Julie Conservative 505 MAZURK, Jan Conservative 354 PRINGLE, Valerie Labour 37 SWAINSTON, Martin Graham Liberal Democrat 987 TAYLOR, Esther Louisa Marie Labour 40 Turnout: 51.56% Lascelles Elected Name Party Votes MADDISON, Jackie Labour 457 MOORE, Alan Conservative 284 NEWALL, Wendy Labour 416 Turnout: 29.40% Lingfield Elected Name Party Votes FISKE, Celia Liberal Democrat 278 HARDY, Jennifer Mary Conservative 300 HASZELDINE, Ian George Labour 572 HASZELDINE, Lynne Labour 481 SIBTHORPE, Sybil British National Party 197 Turnout: 37.06% Middleton St George Elected Name Party Votes CRUMBIE, Philip Labour 109 JONES, Doris Mary Conservative 928 MAYBREY, William George Independent 530 MUGGLETON, Elizabeth Helen Labour 97 PARKER, Judith Anne Liberal Democrat 257 YORK, Steve Conservative 767 Turnout: 42.18% Mowden Elected Name Party Votes BEAN, Gordon Liberal Democrat 209 BULL, Charlotte Elizabeth UKIP 169 KLEIN, Daniel Charles Labour 247 LEWIS, Ronald Conservative 1126 SAINT, Jackie Labour 315 STENSON, James William Conservative 987 Turnout: 55.12% North Road Elected Name Party Votes BARKER, Michael John Liberal Democrat 836 BROWN, Daniel Andrew British National Party 168 JONES, Stephen John Liberal Democrat 861 LAWTON, Fred Liberal Democrat 930 NICHOLSON, Michael Labour 381 RICHMOND, Sue Labour 401 SHUKLA, Bal Labour 296 YOUNG, Stuart Malcolm Conservative 193 Turnout: 36.58% Northgate Elected Name Party Votes EVERETT, Peter Liberal Democrat 341 HAWKES, Christopher James Conservative 315 Hemming LISTER, Eleanor Jane Labour 487 LONG, Dorothy Claire Labour 490 British National THOMPSON, Paul 126 Party Turnout: 33.29% Park East Elected Name Party Votes FREITAG, Peter Liberal Democrat 529 HUGHES, Cyndi Labour 558 JOHNSON, Carol Anne Conservative 480 LYONETTE, Joe Labour 558 REYNOLDS, Glen David Labour 478 Turnout: 31.30% Park West Elected Name Party Votes BALDWIN, Kim Dawn Labour 238 DUNSTONE, Sheila Janet Liberal Democrat 261 MCEWAN, Amanda Labour 188 RUCK, Jim Conservative 1073 SCOTT, Heather Irene Conservative 1073 Turnout: 54.28% Pierremont Elected Name Party Votes CHADD, Linda Margaret Liberal Democrat 357 DAVIES, David Edward Conservative 621 DAVIES, Kate Victoria Conservative 638 HARKER, Stephen James Labour 728 HEANEY, Patrick Labour 627 HINTON­CLIFTON, Timothy Conservative 614 Edward British National SIMPSON, Wayne 157 Party SWIFT, Marian Labour 641 Turnout: 40.98% Sadberge and Whessoe Elected Name Party Votes BLACK, Ian Labour 129 JONES, Brian Conservative 562 Turnout: 42.64% M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF WHESSOE RURAL WARD __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 3rd May 2007 I, Ada Burns, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish Ward without contest are as follows :­ Name Address Description (if any) WHITFIELD 6 Hartlea Avenue, Darlington, DL1 3NE Independent DON WHITFIELD Dated : 11th April 2007 Ada Burns Returning Officer Printed and Published by A. Burns, Returning Officer, Town Hall, Darlington L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF WHESSOE HARROWGATE WARD __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 3rd May 2007 I, Ada Burns, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish Ward without contest are as follows :­ Name Address Description (if any) GUY 20 Princess Road, Darlington, DL3 0AY MALCOLM JOHN GUY JOHNSON 4 Trevone Way, Darlington, DL3 0ZX BRIAN RICHARD JOHNSON Dated : 11th April 2007 Ada Burns Returning Officer Printed and Published by A. Burns, Returning Officer, Town Hall, Darlington L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF SADBERGE __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 3rd May 2007 I, Ada Burns, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :­ Name Address Description (if any) BEST 3 Richmond Cottages, Sadberge, Darlington, DL2 1RW STUART WILLIAM BEST BROWN Prospect House, Middleton Road, Sadberge, DL2 1RR DAVE BROWN GLEW 17 Chapel Row, Sadberge, Darlington, Co Durham ROLAND KERRY GLEW HEYWOOD The Beacon Howe, West Row, Sadberge, Darlington, DL2 1RZ Independent ROBIN HEYWOOD SCAIFE Cleveland House, Middleton Road, Sadberge, Darlington, DL2 MILLIE 1RP SCAIFE SCHOTT Thorn House, Middleton Road, Sadberge, Co Durham, DL2 MALCOLM 1RR SCHOTT VICKERS Newton Grange Farm, Sadberge, Darlington, DL2 1SZ RENNIE VICKERS Dated : 11th April 2007 Ada Burns Returning Officer Printed and Published by A. Burns, Returning Officer, Town Hall, Darlington L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF PIERCEBRIDGE __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 3rd May 2007 I, Ada Burns, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :­ Name Address Description (if any) BLAMIRE 29 The Green, Piercebridge, Darlington, Co Durham ROGER CHRISTOPHER BLAMIRE CHALMERS 3 Bridge End, Piercebridge, Darlington, Co Durham, DL2 3SF SHIRLEY CHALMERS HODGSON Piercebridge Farm, Piercebridge, Darlington, Co Durham, DL2 CHRISTOPHER JOHN 3SE HODGSON STEEL Glen View, Piercebridge, Nr Darlington, DL2 3SH CHRISTINA STEEL Dated : 11th April 2007 Ada Burns Returning Officer Printed and Published by A. Burns, Returning Officer, Town Hall, Darlington L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF NEASHAM __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 3rd May 2007 I, Ada Burns, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :­ Name Address Description
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