2023 Wyre Forest District Council election

The 2023 Wyre Forest District Council election took place on 4 May 2023, to elect all 33 members of Wyre Forest District Council in Worcestershire, England. This was on the same day as other local elections across England.

2023 Wyre Forest District Council election

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All 33 seats on Wyre Forest District Council
17 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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LeaderMarcus HartHelen DykeLeigh Whitehouse
PartyConservativeIndependentLabour
Last election14 seats, 31.6%5 seats, 10.6%2 seats, 16.1%
Seats before1452
Seats after2064
Seat changeIncrease 6Increase 1Increase 2
Popular vote8,6095,5956,969
Percentage29.619.324.0
SwingDecrease2.0Increase8.7Increase7.9

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
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LeaderFran Oborski
PartyLiberal DemocratsGreenIndependent Health Concern
Last election3 seats, 10.5%1 seat, 7.7%8 seats, 17.3%
Seats before318
Seats after210
Seat changeDecrease 1SteadyDecrease8
Popular vote4,0813,799n/a
Percentage14.013.1
SwingIncrease3.5Increase5.4

Map of the results

Leader before election

Helen Dyke
Independent
No overall control

Leader after election

Marcus Hart
Conservative

Prior to the election the council was under no overall control, being run by a "progressive alliance" of Independent Health Concern, Labour, Green and independent councillors. The Conservatives won a majority of the seats at this election. Wyre Forest was one of only two councils where the Conservatives gained control in the 2023 elections, with the party generally losing seats and councils elsewhere.

Summary

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Prior to the election the eight Independent Health Concern councillors, five independent councillors and the one Green councillor had sat together as one "Independent Group", led by independent councillor Helen Dyke. The Independent Group and Labour together formed the council's administration, calling themselves a progressive alliance, with Helen Dyke serving as leader of the council.[1] Local party Independent Health Concern announced in 2022 that it would no longer be fielding candidates at elections; its sitting councillors who chose to stand for re-election in 2023 did so as independent candidates.[2]

The Conservatives and Labour saw gains, whilst the Liberal Democrats and independents (when including the former Independent Health Concern councillors) suffered loses. The only Green councillor retained her seat. Whilst the Conservatives suffered loses throughout the country, in Wyre Forest the Conservatives won a majority of the seats. Torbay and Wyre Forest were the only two councils where the Conservatives gained a majority at this election.[3]

Conservative leader Marcus Hart was appointed leader of the council at the subsequent annual council meeting on 17 May 2023.[4]

Overall Results

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The overall results were as follows:[5]

2023 Wyre Forest District Council election
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative332071 660.629.68,609 2.0
 Labour15420 212.124.06,969 7.9
 Independent17621 118.219.35,595 8.7
 Liberal Democrats17201 16.114.04,081 3.5
 Green17100 3.013.13,799 5.4

Ward results

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The results for each ward were as follows, with an asterisk (*) indicating an incumbent councillor standing for re-election:[6][7]

Aggborough and Spennells

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Aggborough and Spennells
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentHelen Elizabeth Dyke* 1,324 64.6 -2.9
IndependentPeter Dyke* 1,213 59.2 -2.8
IndependentJohn Cedric Aston* 1,142 55.7 +1.2
ConservativeOwen Boyd Cave48323.6+3.3
LabourGeorge Price42620.8+9.6
ConservativeThomas Jordan36617.9N/A
ConservativeRichard Simon Sherrey
(Simon Sherrey)
32816.0N/A
Liberal DemocratsRachel Louise Akathiotis28313.8N/A
Turnout2,04931.31
Registered electors6,570
Independent hold
Independent hold
Independent hold

Areley Kings and Riverside

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Areley Kings and Riverside
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKenneth James Henderson*
(Ken Henderson)
795 46.1 +14.4
ConservativeDaniel Carberry Russell
(Danny Russell)
656 38.1 +8.7
ConservativeAlan Sutton 562 32.6 +6.2
LabourCarol Gwyneth Warren51930.1+5.5
LabourNick Bartram-Savage48528.1+7.4
IndependentRobert John Lloyd
(Rob Lloyd)
42424.6+4.0
IndependentJohn William Roland Thomas*32518.9-18.8
GreenValerie Margaret Wood30717.8+2.2
IndependentJason Foster28816.7N/A
Liberal DemocratsIngrid Ruth Schmeising-Barnes18610.8+5.6
Turnout1,72327.16
Registered electors6,365
Conservative gain from Independent Health Concern
Conservative gain from Independent Health Concern
Conservative hold

John Thomas had been a Health Concern councillor prior to the election.

Bewdley and Rock

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Bewdley and Rock
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEmily Elizabeth Bourne 939 42.8 +3.0
ConservativeDaniel Morehead
(Dan Morehead)
841 38.3 +2.7
ConservativeNicholas Charles Wilson
(Nick Wilson)
723 33.0 -2.0
LabourRodney Stanczyszyn
(Rod Stanczyszyn)
68531.2-2.5
IndependentCalne Elaine Edginton-White*62928.7-10.2
LabourNigel Knowles60827.7N/A
GreenJanice Christine Bell46121.0N/A
IndependentAnna Coleman*37217.0-22.8
GreenNigel Alastair Geary29713.5N/A
IndependentRoger Hugh Coleman*25311.5-24.1
Liberal DemocratsCloud Gollop1567.1N/A
Turnout2,19431.74
Registered electors6,985
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative gain from Independent

Anna Coleman and Roger Coleman had both been elected as Conservatives but left the party in 2020 and joined Health Concern. Seat change compared to 2019 result.[8]

Blakebrook and Habberley South

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Blakebrook and Habberley South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenVictoria Ann Caulfield*
(Vicky Caulfield)
765 42.7 +8.5
ConservativeTracey Lee Onslow-Fage*
(Tracey Onslow)
690 38.5 -1.4
LabourLeigh Whitehouse* 678 37.8 +4.1
ConservativeJuliet Denise Smith55130.7-1.1
GreenJohn Edward Davis51128.5N/A
ConservativeEdward James Stokes50528.2-2.4
GreenAnthony Clive Wood
(Clive Wood)
38521.5N/A
Liberal DemocratsAdrian Stanley Beavis21211.8-14.6
Liberal DemocratsHeidi Ruth Worth18710.4N/A
Liberal DemocratsSimon Ford1146.4N/A
Turnout1,79326.23
Registered electors6,851
Green hold
Conservative hold
Labour hold

Broadwaters

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Broadwaters
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentMary Alice Rayner* 893 60.3 +20.0
LabourMary McDonnell 634 42.8 +15.9
IndependentPeter Winston Montgomery Young* 611 41.3 +3.2
Liberal DemocratsAlan John Totty*43129.1+8.1
ConservativeTony Andrew Muir37325.2+4.8
ConservativeCraig James Pedley35423.9N/A
ConservativeHoward Stuart Williams25217.0N/A
Turnout1,48122.39
Registered electors6,674
Independent hold
Labour hold
Independent gain from Independent Health Concern

Peter Young was a Health Concern councillor prior to the election; seat shown as independent gain from Health Concern to allow comparison with 2019 results.

Foley Park and Hoobrook

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Foley Park and Hoobrook
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNathan John Desmond* 834 48.9 +8.0
ConservativeNichola Lynnette Gale*
(Nicky Gale)
742 43.5 +9.9
ConservativeKevin George Gale 694 40.7 +2.9
LabourDiane Constance Smith
(Di Smith)
56132.9+15.9
Liberal DemocratsClare Cassidy44926.3+11.4
GreenDouglas Peter Hine
(Doug Hine)
34620.3N/A
GreenNicholas Atkinson
(Nick Atkinson)
27816.3N/A
IndependentSusan Caroline Meekings
(Sue Meekings)
26215.3-17.1
GreenDavid John Finch
(Dave Finch)
25414.9-6.1
Turnout1,70723.16
Registered electors7,883
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Franche and Habberley North

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Franche and Habberley North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBenjamin Richard Brookes*
(Ben Brookes)
823 41.6 +13.6
ConservativeGeorge Anthony Connolly 793 40.1 N/A
ConservativeDavid Richard Ross* 747 37.8 +13.9
LabourJohn Beckingham68534.6+6.6
Liberal DemocratsJackie Anne Madden55127.9N/A
Liberal DemocratsOliver Yasha Walker52626.6+12.7
IndependentMark Watkins49224.9N/A
GreenLisa Jane Allsopp39820.1+5.9
Turnout1,97826.46
Registered electors7,505
Conservative gain from Independent Health Concern
Conservative gain from Independent Health Concern
Conservative gain from Independent Health Concern

Ben Brookes and David Ross had previously won their seats in by-elections in 2021 and 2022; their seats shown as Conservative gains from Health Concern to allow comparison with 2019 results.

Lickhill

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Lickhill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Little 266 40.7 +6.6
Liberal DemocratsTimothy Francis Schmeising-Barnes
(Tim Schmeising-Barnes)
14522.2+13.3
LabourWilliam Stephen Thorneycroft13720.9+5.5
IndependentDixon Raymond Sheppard*10616.2-21.0
Turnout65431.03
Registered electors2,127
Conservative gain from Independent Health Concern

Dixon Sheppard was a Health Concern councillor prior to the election.

Mitton

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Mitton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentNicola Jayne Martin*
(Nicky Martin)
771 41.1 -11.7
LabourJacqueline Elizabeth Griffiths
(Jackie Griffiths)
733 39.1 +17.7
ConservativeChristopher John Rogers*
(Chris Rogers)
733 39.1 +4.6
ConservativeDale Morris68436.4+9.6
ConservativeBerenice Susan Dawes*63834.0+0.3
GreenMichael Timothy Allarton54629.1+6.9
Liberal DemocratsPeter Christopher Pratt
(Chris Pratt)
47125.1+13.4
Turnout1,87725.05
Registered electors7,502
Independent gain from Independent Health Concern
Labour gain from Conservative
Conservative hold

Nicky Martin had been a Health Concern councillor prior to the election; seat shown as independent gain from Health Concern.

Offmore and Comberton

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Offmore and Comberton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsFrances Mary Oborski*
(Fran Oborski)
777 39.4 -17.2
Liberal DemocratsShazu Miah* 685 34.7 -11.2
LabourLiam Denzel Peter Carroll 599 30.4 +11.5
Liberal DemocratsNigel John Grace56128.4-15.9
ConservativeRosemary Elizabeth Bishop
(Rose Bishop)
54827.8+7.3
ConservativeWilliam Thomas Hopkins
(Bill Hopkins)
48224.4+6.0
ConservativeMartin John Stooke43822.2N/A
IndependentOliver Swain
(Ollie Swain)
43822.2N/A
GreenBrett Raymond Caulfield32616.5N/A
Turnout1,97327.12
Registered electors7,308
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats

Wribbenhall and Arley

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Wribbenhall and Arley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Harrison* 692 48.0 +6.0
ConservativeJohn Frederick Byng* 685 47.5 +6.6
LabourNicole Harper42629.5+4.1
GreenCorinne Lesley Bailey27218.9-6.8
IndependentPauline Watkins25617.8N/A
GreenRobert Charles Ireland
(Rob Ireland)
20814.4N/A
Liberal DemocratsChristopher John Harvey
(Chris Harvey)
1298.9N/A
Turnout1,44233.82
Registered electors4,284
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Wyre Forest Rural

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Wyre Forest Rural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMarcus John Hart* 1,433 56.0 +14.7
ConservativeRobin Macdonald Drew 1,325 51.7 +16.2
ConservativeIan David Hardiman* 1,222 47.7 +5.6
LabourDean Anthony Cox88634.6+15.3
LabourDavid Paul Jones80931.6+13.7
GreenKatherine Spohrer
(Kate Spohrer)
37814.8-0.9
GreenGilda Maria Davis33613.1N/A
Liberal DemocratsMarcin Gorecki29111.4N/A
GreenDean Jon Warren2007.8N/A
Turnout2,56133.95
Registered electors7,597
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

References

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  1. ^ "Your District Councillor". Wyre Forest District Council. Archived from the original on 17 August 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  2. ^ Rawlins, Jack (18 May 2022). "Independent Health Concern party to 'retire' from political fray". Kidderminster Shuttle. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  3. ^ Madeley, Peter. "Leader vows to 'get the basics right' as Tories take over Wyre Forest in rare council gain". www.expressandstar.com. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  4. ^ Rawlins, Jack (18 May 2023). "Wyre Forest District Council: New council chairman and leader elected". Kidderminster Shuttle. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Wyre Forest result - Local Elections 2023". BBC News. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  6. ^ "2023 election results". Wyre Forest District Council. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  7. ^ "Council". Wyre Forest District Council. Archived from the original on 27 June 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  8. ^ Boothroyd, David (25 September 2020). "Lib Dems climb the Mendips". Local Councils. Thorncliffe. Retrieved 12 February 2024.