Priory Heath Ward, Ipswich

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Priory Heath
ward
for Ipswich Council
Map Priory Heath Ward, Ipswich.png
Boundary of Priory Heath in Ipswich from 2019.
Local government in East of EnglandSuffolk
Current ward
Created2002 (2002)
CouncillorS
CouncillorDaniel Maguire (Labour)
CouncillorLuke Richardson (Labour)

Priory Heath Ward is a ward in the South East Area of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It returns three councillors to Ipswich Borough Council.

It is designated Middle Layer Super Output Area Ipswich 014 by the Office for National Statistics. [1] It is composed of 6 Lower Layer Super Output Areas. [2]

The ward includes:

Councillors

The following councillors were elected since the boundaries were changed in 2002. Names in brackets indicates that the councillor remained in office without re-election.

DateCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
May 2002 [3] Bradley MaguireWilliam QuintonDali Jabbar
May 2003 [3] (Bradley Maguire)(William Quinton)Dali Jabbar
June 2004 [3] (Bradley Maguire)William Quinton(Dali Jabbar)
May 2006 [3] John Cook(William Quinton)(Dali Jabbar)
May 2007 [3] (John Cook)(William Quinton)William Knowles
May 2008 [3] (John Cook)William Quinton(William Knowles)
May 2010 [3] John Legrys(William Quinton)(William Knowles)
May 2011 [3] (John Legrys)(William Quinton)William Knowles
May 2012 [3] (John Legrys)William Quinton(William Knowles)
May 2014 [4] Daniel Maguire(William Quinton)(William Knowles)
May 2015| [5] (Daniel Maguire)(William Quinton)William Knowles
May 2016 [6] (Daniel Maguire)Sarah Barber(William Knowles)
May 2018 [7] Daniel Maguire(Sarah Barber)(William Knowles)
May 2019 [8] (Daniel Maguire)(Sarah Barber)Luke Richardson
May 2021 [9] (Daniel Maguire)Sarah Barber(Luke Richardson)
May 2022 [10] Daniel Maguire(Sarah Barber)(Luke Richardson)
December 2022 [11] Daniel MaguireRoxanne Downes(Luke Richardson)
May 2023 [12] Daniel MaguireRoxanne Downes(Mohammed Muhith)

Sarah Barker stood down as a councillor with immediate effect on 7 November 2022. If contested a bye election is due to take place on 15 December 2022. [13]

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