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Election results for Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council

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The count in Bedworth gets underway
The results in the Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council elections were declared on Thursday, 10 June. The results are below.

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The Labour Party held on to their majority in Nuneaton and Bedworth but there were some casualties along the way.

The Labour Party previously led by 26 seats to 8 held by the Conservatives however they lost four seats, three to the Tories and one to the Lib Dems.

For the full results, see below.

Results:
Abbey Ward

Peter J Ashby (Lib Dem) 719
Daniel Martin De'ath (Lab) 559
Peter James Gilbert (Cons) 483

Winner: Peter Ashby (Lib Dem gain)

Arbury Ward

David Stuart Bryden (Cons) 504
John Frederick Preedy (Lab) 535
Trevor Randle (Lib Dem) 295

Winner:John Freedy (Lab hold)

Attleborough Ward

James Marlon Hannan (Ind) 244
Peter Lee (Lib Dem) 319
Colin William Richards (Lab) 516
Clive Stringer (Cons) 689

Winner: Clive Stringer (Cons gain)

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Barpool Ward

Kieron William Murphy (Lab) 622
Dharmendra, Dharmy Patel (Cons) 371
Frank Smith (Lib Party) 377

Winner: Kieron Williams (Lab hold)

Bede Ward

William John Hancox (Lab) 841
Alan William Robinson (Cons) 785

Winner: John Hancox (Lab hold)

Bulkington Ward

Gerald Albert Hancock (Lab) 729
John Francis Sims Ross (Cons) 1,343

Winner: John Ross (Cons hold)

Camp Hill Ward

Mark Maxwell Grant (Cons) 523
Michael McMahon (Lab) 688

Winner: Michael McMahon (Lab hold)

Exhall Ward

Reginald Lovick (Cons) 866
Don Christopher Navarro (Lab) 901

Winner: Don Navarro (Lab hold)

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Where did the votes count most?
Galley Common Ward

Bryan John Grant (Cons) 539
Maurice Edwards (Lab) 445
Karen Ann Naylor (Lib Dem) 331
David William Ward (Ind) 206

Winner: Nicholas Grant (Cons gain)

Heath Ward

Paul Michael Behan (Lib Dem) 402
Ian Keith Lloyd (Lab) 702
Walter Barry William Lobbett (Cons) 582

Winner: Ian Lo (Lab hold)

Kingswood Ward


Peter David Everitt (Ind) 235
Patricia Henry (Labour) 546
Donald Charles Thoburn (Lib Dem) 206
Sonja Lund Wilson (Conservative) 421

Winner: Patricia Henry (Lab hold)

Poplar Ward

Rita Anand (Ind) 247
Samuel John Margrave (Lab) 905
Steven O'Neill (Cons) 562

Winner: Samuel Margrave (Lab hold)

Slough Ward

Frank Mills (Lib Party) 292
Patrick James O'Brien (Cons) 842
Roma Ann Taylor (Lab) 696

Winner: Patrick O'Brien (Cons gain)

St Nicolas Ward

Kanwardeep Singh (Lab) 522
Thomas George Wilson (Cons) 1,750

Winner: Thomas Wilson (Cons hold)

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the final counts take place
Weddington Ward

Jeffrey Stephen Clarke (Cons) 1,652
Brian Leslie Hawkes (Lab) 722

Winner: John Clarke (Cons hold)

Wem Brook Ward

Janet Dijkhuizen (Lib Dem) 481
Julie Anne Jackson (Lab) 768
Marcus Charles Jones (Cons) 456

Winner: Julie Jackson (Lab hold)

Whitestone Ward

Nicholas Grenville Grant (Cons) 1,815
Jeffrey William Hunt (Lab) 705

Winner: Cons hold


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