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Pdf Parish Council Elections 05/05/1999 WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 6th May 1999 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Abbots Morton Margaret Edith Brewster Parish Footpaths Officer Elected Uncontested Michael Robert Mallard Cook Farmer Elected Robin Peter Michael Druett Elected Richard Clive Francis Elected Peter Holland Elected Donald Walter Humphries Footwear Retailer Elected John David Payne Retired Elected Angela Mary Smith Elected Aldington Anthony Stephen Bucknall Elected Uncontested Beryl Burton Elected Ashton-under-Hill Gerald James Barnett 239 Elected Electorate 578 Doreen Cope 216 Elected Seats 7 Ballot Papers 321 Robert Charles Keen 155 Elected % Poll 55.54 Ray Leonard Satchell 153 Elected David Ralph Cotton Retired Agriculture Worker 133 Elected Jeffrey Fletcher 130 Elected Margaret Jayne Patricia Miller 119 Elected David Charles Nicklin 118 Mary Hilary Townsend Village Resident For Thirty Years 114 Independent Julian Philip Argentine Alington 112 Donald Dixon Reeve 80 Neil Jones 76 Aston Somerville Basil Anthony Patterson 66 Elected Electorate 187 Roland John Giddy 64 Elected Seats 3 Ballot Papers 106 David William Storer 62 Elected % Poll 56.68 Stanley Lewis 41 Peter Edward Williams Retired 26 Badsey ( No 1 or Blackminster Ward) No Candidates Nominated Page 1 of 21 WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 6th May 1999 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Badsey ( No 2 or Badsey Ward) Maurice William Fisher Elected Uncontested Christopher John Robinson Helm Elected Kelvin Richard Hughes Cllr Elected Anthony John Power Elected Andrew Phillip Pratt Elected Badsey ( No 3 or Bowers Hill Ward) No Candidates Nominated Beckford ( Beckford Ward) Francis Geoffrey Armstrong Elected Coupe Uncontested Rupert Edward Ellis Independent Conservative Elected Janna Mary Gowthorpe Elected Anthony John Greenwood Elected Trudie Ann Hunting Elected Alison Patricia Medley Elected Thelma Dawn Palmer Elected Beckford ( Grafton Ward) Nicholas Edwin Hopkins Elected Uncontested Besford Russell Brookes Elected Uncontested Birlingham Stuart Crowther Consultant Elected Uncontested Joan Eileen Gill Housewife Elected June Hiden Elected Charles William Kirkland Chartered Accountant Elected David Williams-Thomas Parish Resident For 25 Years Elected Ian Richard Harry J.P F.R.I.C.S Chartered Surveyor & Farmer Elected Winnard John Worby Retired Bank Manager Elected Page 2 of 21 WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 6th May 1999 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Bishampton Malcolm William Argyle Elected Uncontested Christopher John Austen Elected Annette Louise Bufton Elected Peter Jesson Elected Michael David Johnes Retired Company Director Elected Nigel Smith Sales Manager Elected Antony Waghorn Elected Bredon Raymond Jack Chandler Company Director Retired Engineer Elected Uncontested Sally Frances Deakin Elected Mark Francis Farey Independent Elected Derrick William Grainger Retired Headmaster Elected Kathleen Wendy Harrison Elected Stanley Thomas Keating Elected John Masters Elected Alan Andrew Newell Elected Terence Albert Edward Onions Electronic Engineer (Retired) Elected Michael Charles Pullin Engineer Elected Bredons Norton No Candidates Nominated Bretforton John Ernest James Motor Engineer 241 Elected Electorate 833 Hazel Lesley Mitchell Housewife Hospice Volunteer 228 Elected Seats 9 Ballot Papers 346 Henry Jones Chamberlain Retired Market Gardener 205 Elected % Poll 41.54 Teena Appleby 202 Elected Allan Christopher Halliwell 194 Elected Linda Elizabeth Hall 192 Elected Graham Barrie Jelfs 173 Elected Philip Melvin Jelfs 159 Elected Robert Anthony Davis 151 Elected Pamela Ruby Jelfs Retired Housewife 146 Bricklehampton Dorothy Anne Stephens Housewife Elected Uncontested Edward George Stephens Farmer Elected John Dennis Westbury Elected Page 3 of 21 WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 6th May 1999 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Broadway Kenneth Raymond Barling Elected Uncontested Thomas Peter Stephen Bloch Elected Roderick Graham Bryant Elected James Henry Clark Elected David William Folkes Elected John Graham Marchent Independent Elected Janet Rosamund Mason Elected Frederick Lloyd Penny Builder Elected Richard James Prater Elected Peter Riley Elected David Henry Roberts Elected David George Robinson Elected Shirley Stone Elected Charlton Brian Barrington Browne Elected Uncontested Betty Winifred Jack Elected Childswickham Keith Charles Bindoff Elected Uncontested Eric James Carter Elected Pamela Stanley Fenton Elected Jack Ferrie Elected Joan Daphne Newbury Housewife Elected Susan Ruth Stephenson Housewife Elected Church Lench Martin Peter Michael Davey Elected Uncontested Christopher Gareth Evans Elected Judith Mary Husband Elected Michael John Simpson Elected Rodney Foster Stroud Elected Page 4 of 21 WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 6th May 1999 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Cleeve Prior Geoffrey Boswell Elected Uncontested Gary Harold Gower Ind Elected Barclay George Humphrys Known As Dick Elected David Mortimer Elected Mary Jane Smith Elected Anthony Leonard Taylor Elected Brian Dudley Ward Taylor Parish Councillor & Nurseryman Elected Conderton Edward William McWhirter Service Technician Retired Elected Uncontested Georgina Ann Milway Elected Cookhill Peter Edwards Middleton Company Director 258 Elected Electorate 906 Renate Hilde Phillips Partner In A Business (Training 228 Elected Seats 7 Services) Ballot Papers 400 % Poll 44.15 Eileen Mary Payne 222 Elected Jack Lewis 218 Elected Brian William Phillips New Deal Co-Ordinator (College 214 Elected Further Education) Harold John Fletcher 197 Elected Robert William Pinfield 191 Elected Mavis Geraldine Lewis Cashier 183 Cropthorne David Graham Miller 201 Elected Electorate 466 Bernard Albert Alan Lee 194 Elected Seats 7 Ballot Papers 260 Mary Elizabeth Blizard Retired 183 Elected % Poll 55.79 Gordon Alec Cropper Retired 174 Elected Peter Noel Bailey 159 Elected Christopher Michael Hall 150 Elected Stuart John Lockett 139 Elected Cornelius Ernest Castle Retired 94 Page 5 of 21 WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 6th May 1999 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Crowle Vincent Brereton Elected Uncontested Vera Ann Day Housewife Elected Marie Varino Eastwood Elected Neil Robert MacGregor Gow Elected Robert William Lowe Elected Martin John Poole Chartered Surveyor Elected Jeremy Richard Thomas Elected Lesley Ann Turner Elected Defford Gillian Mary Hancock Elected Uncontested Stuart Roland Jefferies Elected Michael Christopher Pegg Elected Roger Edward Dudley Price Elected Ann Janet McLeod Roe Housewife Elected Ian Joseph Spiers Elected Andrew Stephen Wall Elected Dodderhill Evelyn Marjorie Baxter Retired Deputy Head Elected Uncontested Eric John Deakin Elected David Ellis Ebbutt Elected Carol Lavinia Kings Ex Cashier/Clerk Elected Jeanne Lewis Elected Warren Neville Lewis Elected Stuart Henry Miller Retired BBC Engineer Elected Derek Lorimer Prior Elected Charles Richardson Retired Elected Dormston Christine June Upcott Elected Uncontested Doverdale Michael Anthony Smart Elected Uncontested Page 6 of 21 WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 6th May 1999 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Drakes Broughton and Stephen James Brown Elected Wadborough ( Drakes Broughton Ward) Richard Ian Durrant Elected Uncontested Richard Gledhill Elected Terence Anthony James Elected Roger Alan Merriman Elected Leslie Robert Norris Independent (Retired) Elected Kenneth Martin Skillern Elected Roy Small A M I S M Elected Drakes Broughton and Vera Clare Davies Elected Wadborough ( Wadborough Ward) Michael John Gardner Elected Uncontested Patricia Mary Widmer Elected Droitwich Spa ( Central Ward) David Hall The Conservative Party Candidate 941 Elected Electorate 5212 Janet Helen Wright The Conservative Party Candidate 937 Elected Seats 6 Ballot Papers 1884 Norma June Diane Alexander The Conservative Party Candidate 924 Elected % Poll 36.15 Hugh Campbell Hamilton The Conservative Party Candidate 922 Elected Maureen Ann Lawley The Conservative Party Candidate 901 Elected Terence Archer Spencer The Conservative Party Candidate 871 Elected John Bryan Wrenn Labour and Co-operative Party 861 Candidate Sheila Neary Labour and Co-operative Party 858 Candidate Audrey May Isaacs Labour and Co-operative Party 835 Candidate Patricia Mary Davis Labour and Co-operative Party 791 Candidate Bruce Thomas Labour and Co-operative Party 781 Candidate Simon Gregory Isaacs Labour and Co-operative Party 728 Candidate Page 7 of 21 WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 6th May 1999 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Droitwich Spa ( South Ward) Michael Cephas James Barratt The Conservative Party Candidate 1371 Elected Electorate 7483 Eileen Hope The Conservative Party Candidate 1317 Elected Seats 6 Ballot Papers 2576 Donald Sydney Lawley The Conservative Party Candidate 1232 Elected % Poll 34.42 Pamela Elsie Davey The Conservative Party Candidate 1223 Elected Richard Julian Morris The Conservative Party Candidate 1173 Elected Glenise Noyes The Conservative Party Candidate 1139 Elected Graham Alfred Gopsill Liberal Democrat 843 Pamela Edwina Catherine Liberal Democrat 792 Jackson-Smith Donald Aldridge Liberal Democrat 782 Josephine Adela Marjorie Liberal Democrat 774 Wilkinson John Green Liberal Democrat 764 David John Terry Liberal Democrat 755 Patricia Ann Mary Pinfield Labour and Co-operative Party 631 Candidate Ronald Waters Independent Democratic 610
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