Spinney (Kettering BC Ward)

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Spinney Ward (Kettering Borough Council)
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Spinney within Kettering Borough
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Kettering Borough within Northamptonshire
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Northamptonshire within England

Spinney is a 2-member ward within Kettering Borough Council, in Northamptonshire, England.

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It was established in boundary changes before the 1999 elections. The ward was last fought at borough council level in the 2003 local council elections, in which both seats were held by the Conservatives.

The most recent councillors prior to the Ward's abolition were Cllr. Bob Civil and Cllr. Matthew Lynch.

Councillors

Kettering Borough Council Elections 2003

Kettering Borough Council Elections 1999

Election results

Kettering Borough Council Elections 2003

Kettering Borough Council Elections 2003: Spinney Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bob Civil (E)44633.1+5.5
Conservative Matt Lynch (E)39429.3+7.1
Liberal Democrats John Turnbull15711.7-5.8
Liberal Democrats Chris McGlynn14710.9-1.8
Labour Adrian Chambers1098.1-2.2
Labour Alfred Elderton947.0-2.8
Ward Summary
PartyVotes% Votes% ChangeSeatsChange
Conservative 42062.4+29.220
Liberal Democrats 15222.6-19.100
Labour 10215.1-10.100
Total Votes Cast674
Electorate3,230
Turnout20.9%

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Kettering Borough Council Elections 1999

This seat was established in boundary changes implemented at the time of this election

Kettering Borough Council Elections 1999: Spinney Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bob Civil (E)56827.6
Conservative Matt Lynch (E)45722.2
Liberal Democrats Terry Freeman35917.4
Liberal Democrats Stuart Simons26112.7
Labour Alfred Elderton21210.3
Labour David Williams2029.8
Ward Summary
PartyVotes% VotesSeatsChange
Conservative 51349.82
Liberal Democrats 31030.10
Labour 20720.10
Total Votes Cast839
Electorate
Turnout

(Vote count shown is ward average)

See also

Preceded by ward of Kettering Borough Council
1999-2007
Succeeded by

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