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    Labour still in control of Exeter

    Friday, 5 May 2023 05:00

    By Ollie Heptinstall, local democracy reporter

    The new political make-up of Exeter City Council

    Tories lose seat. Greens up one.

    Labour is still the dominant force on Exeter City Council but experienced a mixed night in the local elections.

    For the second year running, it gained a second seat in the former Tory stronghold of Topsham, but lost a seat in St Thomas to former Lib Dem council leader Adrian Fullam.

    Meanwhile, in the only other seat to change hands, the Greens won in Newtown and St Leonard’s, which had previously been occupied by an Independent who didn’t seek re-election.

    Only a third of the 39-seat council was up for election – in line with the usual cycle.

    Labour still holds 25 seats, the same as before the election, although its tally is one down on the 2022 election result due to one of its councillors then becoming an independent.

    The Greens are up one to six councillors – now the largest outright opposition party on the council – but they are expected to continue working with the Liberal Democrats as part of the ‘Progressive Group’.

    Meanwhile, it was another poor night in Exeter for the Conservatives, who now have just four councillors after losing another in Topsham. However, the party successfully fought off a strong Labour challenge to retain St Loye’s.

    And after gaining a seat in St Thomas and defending their existing one in Duryard & St James, the Liberal Democrats now have three councillors.

    FULL RESULTS


    ALPHINGTON

    Yvonne Atkinson (Labour): 1,187 – HOLD

    John Bowman (Green): 306
    Jamie Horner (Liberal Democrat): 150
    Katherine New (Conservatives): 653

    DURYARD AND ST JAMES

    David Blagden (Labour): 791

    Simon Egan (Green): 278
    Harry Johnson-Hill (Conservatives): 213
    Michael Mitchell (Liberal Democrat): 938 – HOLD

    EXWICK

    Joanne Giencke (Liberal Democrats): 117
    Kayleigh Luscombe (Conservatives): 333
    Susannah Patrick (Labour): 1,145 – HOLD
    Frankie Rufolo (Independent): 263
    Mark Shorto (Green): 268

    HEAVITREE

    Carol Bennett (Green): 1,308 – HOLD
    Alfie Carlisle (Conservatives): 278
    Lucy Haigh (Independent): 301
    Gemma Rolstone (Labour): 1,020
    Rod Ruffle (Liberal Democrat): 100

    MINCINGLAKE AND WHIPTON

    David Luscombe (Conservatives): 352
    Mike Payne (Liberal Democrat): 184
    Alex Stephan (Green): 198
    Ruth Williams (Labour): 1,191 – HOLD

    NEWTOWN AND ST LEONARD’S

    Julian Gallie (Conservaties): 213
    Andy Ketchin (Green): 1,373 – GAIN FROM IND
    Vanessa Newcombe (Liberal Democrat): 104
    Carol Whitton (Labour): 1,035

    PENNSYLVANIA

    Will Aczel (Liberal Democrats): 199
    Robert Sheridan (Conservatives): 423
    Martyn Snow (Labour): 1,194 – HOLD
    Lizzie Woodman (Green): 882

    PINHOE

    Rory Jack Clark (Liberal Democrat): 183
    Ann Barbara Keen (Green): 227
    Cynthia Thompson (Conservatives): 778
    Mollie Miller (Labour): 1,251 – HOLD

    PRIORY

    Jane Begley (Labour): 1,062 – HOLD
    Ben Hawkes (Conservatives): 469
    Joel Stobart (Green): 278
    Philip Thomas (Liberal Democrat): 237

    ST DAVID’S

    George Baker (Conservatives): 230
    Diana Moore (Green): 1,322 – HOLD
    Andrew Soper (Liberal Democrats): 85
    Ellen Miriam Stuart (Labour): 752

    ST LOYE’S

    Jake Bonetta (Labour): 980
    Phil Brock (Liberal Democrat): 164
    Alison Sheridan (Conservatives): 1,127 – HOLD
    Jack Vickers (Green): 189

    ST THOMAS

    Ashley Carr (Conservatives): 167
    Deborah Darling (Labour): 1,109
    Adrian Fullam (Liberal Democrats): 1,217 – GAIN FROM LAB
    Natasha Jane Hannaford (Reform UK): 57
    Johanna Korndorfer (Green): 210

    TOPSHAM

    Christine Campion (Liberal Democrat): 230
    Jonathan Mills (Green): 259
    Rob Newby (Conservatives): 1,098
    Matthew Williams (Labour): 1,394 – GAIN FROM CON
     

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