Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Upton: Labour hold (Matthew Patrick) Upton Ward Name of candidate Description (if any) Votes % PATRICKMatthew John Labour Party 2,218 61% Elected GUBBGeoffrey Ian The Conservative Party Candidate 900 25% Not elected CLOUGHLily Green Party 256 7% Not elected DAVIESAlan Liberal Democrats 169 5% Not elected JONESPhilip Henry Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 94 3% Not elected There were 56 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 12,181 and the turnout was … Continue reading “Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Upton: Labour hold (Matthew Patrick)”
Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Upton: Labour hold (Matthew Patrick)
Upton Ward
Name of candidate
Description (if any)
Votes
%
PATRICK Matthew John
Labour Party
2,218
61%
Elected
GUBB Geoffrey Ian
The Conservative Party Candidate
900
25%
Not elected
CLOUGH Lily
Green Party
256
7%
Not elected
DAVIES Alan
Liberal Democrats
169
5%
Not elected
JONES Philip Henry
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
94
3%
Not elected
There were 56 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 12,181 and the turnout was 30%.
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Who are the 103 candidates in the 2016 Wirral Council elections?
The nomination period for anyone wishing to stand as a candidate in the elections to become a councillor at Wirral Council has been closed for some time. As usual elections in each of the twenty-two wards on Wirral are all being contested (ranging from two candidates in Seacombe ward to seven in Liscard ward).
All wards except Liscard will be electing one councillor, Liscard will elect two councillors.
Wirral West Constituency Committee asks Wirral Council’s Cabinet to decide not to close Girtrell Court
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Wirral West Constituency Committee 11th February 2016 Part 1 of 6 starting at agenda item 8 (Community Question Time)
The question time item at the last Wirral West Constituency Committee was dominated by questions about Girtrell Court. Girtrell Court is a respite centre run by Wirral Council in Saughall Massie. On the 17th December 2015, Wirral Council’s Cabinet agreed to consult on closing Girtrell Court (the consultation ran from 17th December 2015 to the 29th January 2016).
The Chair (Cllr Jeff Green) took a number of questions from those connected with Girtrell Court. A transcript of some of the questions, followed by the answers Graham Hodkinson (Director of Adult Social Services) gave at the meeting are below.
Cllr Jeff Green (Chair)Is there somebody from errm please the carers and users? Is there someone here? Is there someone who’d like to start off or ask a public question about that? Errm, yes, the young man at the far side there and there’s someone will find you with a microphone.