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Post by therealriga on Apr 14, 2020 19:17:19 GMT
Oldpark, Belfast: 3 Sinn Féin, 1 DUP, 1 SDLP, 1 People before profit Glengormley Urban, Antrim and Newtownabbey: 2 Sinn Féin, 1 SDLP, 1 Alliance, 1 UUP, 2 DUP Penkhull and Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent: 1 Independent Uxbridge North, Hillingdon: 3 Conservative North Greenford, Ealing: 3 Labour West Harrow, Harrow: 3 Labour
6 Labour, 5 Sinn Féin, 3 Conservative, 3 DUP, 2 SDLP, 1 UUP, 1 Alliance, 1 People before profit, 1 City Independent
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Post by greenhert on Apr 14, 2020 20:46:38 GMT
East Herts DC, Ware Trinity: 1 Green, 1 Conservative East Herts DC, Ware St Mary's: 2 Conservative Welwyn Hatfield BC, Hatfield Villages: 3 Conservative Welwyn Hatfield BC, Hatfield South West: 3 Labour Nottingham UA, Leen Valley: 2 Labour Stoke-on-Trent UA, Hartshill & Basford: 1 Labour
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Post by greenchristian on Apr 16, 2020 18:54:57 GMT
Mile End, Colchester - 4 Lib Dem (1 county, 3 district) Kenilworth Abbey and Arden, Warwick District - 4 Conservative (1 county, 3 district) Coventry Whoberley - 3 Labour Coventry Westwood - 3 Conservative Coventry St Michaels - 3 Labour Coventry Wainbody - 3 Conservative Coventry Sherbourne - 3 Labour Coventry Radford - 3 Labour So that's 12 Labour, 10 Conservatives, 4 Liberal Democrats
When checking a couple of old addresses on election maps uk,I was disappointed to discover that the Kenilworth part of Warwick Uni is in the Conservative ward in Kenilworth and somewhat surprised to discover that the field behind the house I lived in until I was 8 is still there, even though Colchester has had a massive amount of housebuilding in the Mile End area over the last two decades.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Apr 16, 2020 19:25:30 GMT
Mile End, Colchester - 4 Lib Dem (1 county, 3 district) Kenilworth Abbey and Arden, Warwick District - 4 Conservative (1 county, 3 district) Coventry Whoberley - 3 Labour Coventry Westwood - 3 Conservative Coventry St Michaels - 3 Labour Coventry Wainbody - 3 Conservative Coventry Sherbourne - 3 Labour Coventry Radford - 3 Labour So that's 12 Labour, 10 Conservatives, 4 Liberal Democrats When checking a couple of old addresses on election maps uk,I was disappointed to discover that the Kenilworth part of Warwick Uni is in the Conservative ward in Kenilworth and somewhat surprised to discover that the field behind the house I lived in until I was 8 is still there, even though Colchester has had a massive amount of housebuilding in the Mile End area over the last two decades.
Impressive that you've managed to live in 6 of 18 Coventry wards - enough for a whole constituency. Shame they are not quite contiguous. You're going to have to move to Earlsdon next - in fact you should try and spend a bit of time living in all the other 12 wards.
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Post by syorkssocialist on Apr 16, 2020 20:34:05 GMT
Poulton South, Warrington - 2 Labour Newton, St Helens - 2 Labour, 1 Liberal Democrat Greetland & Stainland, Calderdale - 3 Liberal Democrats Lindley, Kirklees - 3 Liberal Democrats Hatfield, Doncaster - 3 Labour Stainforth & Barnby Dun, Doncaster - 2 Labour Hexthorpe & Balby North, Doncaster - 2 Labour
In total: 11 Labour, 7 Liberal Democrats
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Post by greenchristian on Apr 17, 2020 1:44:22 GMT
Mile End, Colchester - 4 Lib Dem (1 county, 3 district) Kenilworth Abbey and Arden, Warwick District - 4 Conservative (1 county, 3 district) Coventry Whoberley - 3 Labour Coventry Westwood - 3 Conservative Coventry St Michaels - 3 Labour Coventry Wainbody - 3 Conservative Coventry Sherbourne - 3 Labour Coventry Radford - 3 Labour So that's 12 Labour, 10 Conservatives, 4 Liberal Democrats When checking a couple of old addresses on election maps uk,I was disappointed to discover that the Kenilworth part of Warwick Uni is in the Conservative ward in Kenilworth and somewhat surprised to discover that the field behind the house I lived in until I was 8 is still there, even though Colchester has had a massive amount of housebuilding in the Mile End area over the last two decades.
Impressive that you've managed to live in 6 of 18 Coventry wards - enough for a whole constituency. Shame they are not quite contiguous. You're going to have to move to Earlsdon next - in fact you should try and spend a bit of time living in all the other 12 wards. That's mostly because I moved on average once a year when I was renting in house/flatshares with other people (mostly from church) in the years after I graduated. In some cases those houses/flats in adjacent wards were literally five minutes walk from each other, so the number of wards is mainly due to convenient boundaries. Unfortunately, I'll have to let you down on that next move, Earlsdon is both out of my price range (especially now I'm an owner, rather than a renter) and not very convenient for anything I actually do in real life.
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Post by November_Rain on Apr 24, 2020 17:59:26 GMT
Birmingham Handsworth (as the boundary moved) - 1 Labour (single member seat) Birmingham Bromford and Hodge Hill - 2 Labour Birmingham Glebe Farm and Tile Cross - 2 Labour Coventry Wyken - 3 Labour Weston-super-Mare Hillside - 2 Liberal Democrat (3 Lib Dem on the Town Council which is the same ward)
Overall 8 Labour and 2 Lib Dem.
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