Alderney and Bourne Valley (ward)

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Alderney and Bourne
ward
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole UK ward map highlighting Alderney and Bourne Valley.svg
Boundary of Alderney and Bourne in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Major settlements Alderney
Bourne Valley
Branksome
Current ward
Created2019 (2019)
CouncillorTony Trent (Liberal Democrats)
CouncillorRachel Maidment (Liberal Democrats)
CouncillorToby Johnson (Conservative (UK))
Created fromAlderney
Branksome East
Branksome West (part)
2003 (2003)–2019
Alderney (2019
Alderney
)
Number of councillors3
2003 (2003)–2019
Branksome East (2019
Branksome East
)
Number of councillors2
2003 (2003)–2019
Branksome West (2019
Branksome West
)
Number of councillors2
UK Parliament constituency Bournemouth West
UK Parliament constituency Poole

Alderney and Bourne Valley is a ward in Poole, Dorset. [1] Since 2019, the ward has elected 3 councillors to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council. [2]

Contents

Geography

The ward primarily covers the areas of Alderney and Bourne Valley; including Alder Hills and northern Rossmore. It covers most of the area of the former Poole Borough Council Wards of Alderney, and Branksome East, as well as parts of Branksome West. The ward is divided between the parliamentary constituencies of Poole and Bournemouth West. [3]

Councillors

The ward is currently represented by three Liberal Democrat councillors. [4]

Alderney and Bourne Valley

ElectionCouncillors
2019 Tony Trent

(Liberal Democrats)

Rachel Maidment

(Liberal Democrats)

Toby Johnson

(Liberal Democrats)

2021Toby Johnson

(Conservative) [5] [6]

2023 Adrian David Chapmanlaw

(Liberal Democrats)

Former Wards

Alderney

ElectionCouncillors
At least 1998Bob Dugdale

(Liberal Democrats)

2003 Tony Trent

(Liberal Democrats)

Charles Meachin

(Liberal Democrats)

2004 by-election [7] Lindsay Wilson

(Liberal Democrats)

2007
2011
2015 Mike Fisher

(UKIP)

Louise Russell

(Conservative)

Russell Trent

(Conservative)

Branksome East

ElectionCouncillors
2003 Mary Hillman

(Conservative)

Jonathan Pethen

(Conservative)

2007 Guy Montrose

(Conservative)

2008 by-electionKaren Rampton

(Conservative)

2011 Stephen Rollo-Smith

(Conservative)

Karen Rampton

(Conservative)

2012 by-electionJane Thomas

(Conservative)

2015 Drew Mellor

(Conservative)

Election results

Alderney and Bourne Valley (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tony Trent 1,241 36.3
Liberal Democrats Rachel Maidment 1,142 33.4
Liberal Democrats Toby Johnson 1,022 29.9
Conservative Benjamin Levy82124.0
Poole People Benjamin Norton75822.2
Conservative Gregory Welch65319.1
Conservative Trevor Watts65119.1
UKIP Joe Cryans63118.5
Labour Henry Land61518.0
Labour Lisa Weir58117.0
Labour David Stokes50514.8
ALL Claire Crescent44713.1
Independent Martin Smalley3038.9
Majority
Turnout 3,41528.21%
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Alderney By-Election 18 March 2004
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Lindsay Wilson1,39258.4+11.4
Conservative Wendy Herring52722.1-13.7
Labour Philip Murray32713.7-0.7
Independent Nicholas Tapping773.2+3.2
Independent Doreen Renphrey612.6+2.6
Majority82536.3
Turnout 2,38430.3
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

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