Preston Council election 2007
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Elections to Preston City Council will take place in May 2007.
Preston council is elected "in thirds" which means one councilor from each three-member ward, and councillors from selected two-member wards, are elected each year, with one year free from all elections to ensure all councillors serve a full term.
For further information, see Preston local elections
Elections in 2007 will be held in the following wards:
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[edit] Ashton
The two-member Ashton division is a suburban ward in the north-west of the city. It has the self-styled Lane Ends 'Shopping Village' and a number of schools in its borders. The ward is predominantly used as a commuting hub although recent increases in student numbers has seen the terraces used for multi-occupancy housing.
Preston City Council Elections: Ashton ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Liberal Democrats | Jennifer Buxton | ||||
Labour | Phil Crowe | ||||
Conservative | Bill Tyson | ||||
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[edit] Brookfield
In the north east of the city, the predominantly low income housing of Brookfield is a three-member ward. Buttressed up against Ribbleton and the rural east, and wedge-shaped to the south of Fulwood, the ward has been troubled by increasing levels of crime in recent years. Parts of the ward were formerly within the Fulwood district council and maintain the look of the affluent northern quarters of the city.
Preston City Council Elections: Brookfield ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labour | Nerys Evans | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Ruth McPheat | ||||
Conservative | Hussain Mulla | ||||
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[edit] College
Created in the last round of local boundary reviews, the two-member College ward centres on two Fulwood employers. Preston College has a catchment area far beyond the city itself, whilst the recently closed Sharoe Green hospital has had many of its services re-directed to the Royal Preston Hospital. There are a mix of commuter and student housing and an increasing Muslim population.
Preston City Council Elections: College ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Conservative | Jill Truby | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Stephen Wilkinson | ||||
Labour | Bert Williams | ||||
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[edit] Deepdale
Two member Deepdale was once reportedly the most deprived in England, and remains a ward of notable problems in health and housing. The ward contains Preston North End's Deepdale stadium and some of the oldest terraced housing in the city.
Preston City Council Elections: Ashton ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Conservative | Jane Balshaw | ||||
Independent | Joyce Cartright | ||||
Labour | Anis Faruki | ||||
Liberal Democrats | John Potter | ||||
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[edit] Garrison
Centred on the army barracks at Fulwood, this is a three-member ward created by the last round of boundary reviews. It is set in a heavily small "c" conservative part of Preston with a number of schools and small employment centres.
Preston City Council Elections: Garrison ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labour | William Burke | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Marie Milne | ||||
Conservative | Christine Thomas | ||||
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[edit] Greyfriars
Its name coming from a large private estate within its boundaries, Greyfriars is one of the oldest names connected to Preston's history. It includes the Pius X Preparatory school and Fulwood's leisure centre. An increasing number of comfortable suburban houses has been built on the fringes of the ward, which also borders Ingol Golf Course.
Preston City Council Elections: Ashton ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Liberal Democrats | John Porter | ||||
Conservative | Stephen Thomson | ||||
Labour | Alan Woods | ||||
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[edit] Ingol
Ingol ward is in the north west of the city, bordered by Greyfriars and to the south of the M55 motorway. The ward contains two main population areas, Ingol and Tanterton. The latter has had problems with drugs and crime over recent years but this is beginning to improve. Parts of the ward are comfortable with some commuter areas and houses neighbouring the Lancaster canal. There are still pockets of troubled communities.
Preston City Council Elections: Ingol ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Conservative | Michael Chadha | ||||
Labour | Shahzad Malik | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Peter Pringle | ||||
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[edit] Larches
In the west of the city, around 30 minutes from the city centre, Larches is a box-shaped ward from the Riversway dual-carriageway into Blackpool to Haslam Park. It contains two post-war housing estates, Larches and Savick, and an area of suburban sprawl moved in from Ashton following boundary changes. The ward contains the whole of Ashton Park.
Preston City Council Elections: Larches ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Liberal Democrats | Rob Osinski | ||||
Labour | Martyn Rawlinson | ||||
Conservative | Christine Sharpe | ||||
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[edit] Lea
The three member ward of Lea contains the small Fylde border town of Lea Town, the urban Lea community and the sprawling green-belt community of Cottam. The ward follows the parish council boundary of Lea & Cottam Parish Council. Cottam has grown from a small farming community to a large private housing development populated by young families and business people.
Preston City Council Elections: Lea ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Liberal Democrats | Pauline Brown | ||||
Conservative | Susan Buttle | ||||
Labour | Drew Gale | ||||
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[edit] Moor Park
Based on the Plungington community and bordering both the neat suburban terraces of southern Fulwood and the University of Central Lancashire campus, the Moor Park ward has a high number of student housing in converted Victorian housing and neater family houses. Moor Park itself is included in this ward, in the shadow of Deepdale football stadium.
Preston City Council Elections: Moor Park ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labour | Frank de Molfetta | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Lydia Livingston | ||||
Conservative | Julian Sedgewick | ||||
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[edit] Preston Rural East
The large Rural East wards contains the Amounderness, Broughton and Grimsargh communities in the north and east of the city.
Preston City Council Elections: Rural East ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Conservative | Neil Cartright | ||||
Labour | John Houghton | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Julie Voges | ||||
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[edit] Preston Rural North
Over reaching across the city of Preston is the large Preston Rural North ward, which includes the M6 and M55 motorways and acres of market towns, farming communities and rural areas. The boroughs of Fylde and Wyre border this northern ward, which is a three-member ward.
Preston City Council Elections: Rural North ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Conservative | Kate Calder | ||||
Labour | Pauline Jackson | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Bill Parkinson | ||||
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[edit] Ribbleton
Ribbleton, in the east of the city, grew massively as council housing was built around former mill worker terraces; now the ward is one of the largest in size and shows all the usual issues of low level crime and deprivation. Ribbleton, in common with neighbouring Deepdale ward, has a sizable Muslim population.
Preston City Council Elections: Ribbleton ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Conservative | Paul Henry | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Christine Billington | ||||
Labour | Brian Rollo | ||||
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[edit] Riversway
The Riversway ward has three distinct elements. Broadgate, a comfortable estate of Victorian housing with a high percentage of student housing; new build housing on the former British Aerospace site; and the redeveloped marina. The former Preston Port, one of the largest in its time, has been redelevoped to feature shopping units and new build housing of some considerable expense. The Preston Docks and surrounding area has a sizable area of Development including new Supermarkets, Car dealers and trade outlets.
A Hindu temple, Lancashire County Council's headquarters and Preston's railway station are in the Riversway ward.
Preston City Council Elections: Tulketh ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Respect | Elaine Abbott | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Wilf Gavin | ||||
Labour | Bhikhu Patel | ||||
Conservative | Ronnie Smith | ||||
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[edit] Sharoe Green
Lodged in the south-central area of Fulwood, the Sharoe Green ward is based on the former hospital and surrounding commuter belt environs.
Preston City Council Elections: Sharoe Green ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Conservative | Eric Fazackerly | ||||
Labour | Terry Mattinson | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Fiona Wren | ||||
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[edit] St Matthews
A wedge-shaped ward in between the streets of Ribbleton and the city centre, this ward contains some deprived housing in the process of renewal, and in the recent months expensive new-build conversions.
Preston City Council Elections: St Matthews ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labour | Javad Iqbal | ||||
Conservative | Peter McElhone | ||||
Respect | Sumera Mir Rizwan | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Tracey Singleton | ||||
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[edit] Town Centre
Formed by boundary changes prior to Preston being awarded city status, Town Centre is the largest non-rural ward in the borough. There are three distinct parts to this central seat, namely Avenham, Frenchwood and the city centre itself.
The ward includes student developments and converted student homes in Avenham; expensive new build developments around the historic Winckley Square; and the Frenchwood area on the banks of the River Ribble. Avenham was notorious for high levels of crime and deprivation, but this is turning around with the establishment of community groups and private housing associations funding renewal. There is a sizable Muslim population in Avenham and Frenchwood.
Preston City Council Elections: Tulketh ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labour | To be confirmed | ||||
Conservative | |||||
Liberal Democrats | Helen Greaves | ||||
Respect | Michael Lavelette | ||||
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[edit] Tulketh
Tulketh ward is a central and entirely urban ward north of the University complex, and to the east of Ashton. Its main population areas are traditional terrace housing, which mixes families with small shops and student housing.
Preston City Council Elections: Tulketh ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labour | Robert Boswell | ||||
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Liberal Democrats | Liam Pennington | ||||
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[edit] University
Shaped around the outskirts of the city centre, this butterfly-wing shaped ward was formed following the recent boundary changes. It took from the over-sized Riversway ward electors from the St Pauls and Maudland areas as well as the University campus itself. It is a two-member ward. It is populated by a mixture of student halls and terrace houses, with just less than half of the population being students. 2001 Census Information
Preston City Council Elections: University ward 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Liberal Democrats | Rick Seymour | ||||
Labour | John Swindells | ||||
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Respect | To be confirmed | ||||
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Preceded by Preston Council election 2006 |
Preston local elections | Succeeded by Preston Council election 2008 |