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1976 Guildford Borough Council election

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The secondGuildford Borough Council full-council elections were held on 6 May 1976. The Conservatives retained control of the council with an increased majority, winning 35 of the 45 seats.

When Guildford Borough Council was created under theLocal Government Act 1972 the electoral wards used were largely based on the wards and parish boundaries which had existed under the two previous councils - Guildford Municipal Borough Council (the town council) and Guildford Rural District Council, which together had been merged to form the new Guildford Borough Council.

There had been a slight degree of rewarding in the run up to the 1973 council election.[1] For example, the pre 1973 Friary ward and pre 1973 St Nicolas ward were merged into a new Friary & St Nicolas ward.

Complete rewarding though would only be completed in time for the 1976 elections.[2] The main changes to the electoral wards in the run up to the 1976 elections were as follows -

Ash ward (5 councillors) was split into two wards Ash (3 councillors) plus Ash Vale (2 councillors);

A new Christchurch ward (2 councillors) was created from part of the Stoke ward and part of the Merrow & Burpham ward;[3]

As a result of this Merrow & Burpham ward reduced from 5 councillors to 3. However the geographically reduced Stoke ward still retained its 3 councillors;

Artington, Compton, Puttenham, Seale and Tongham, Shackleford and Wanborough ward (2 councillors) was split into two wards Tongham (1 councillor), plus Pilgrims (2 councillors). This represented a gain of one councillor for this area;

Stoughton saw the number of councillors represent it increase from 2 to 3;

Worplesdon also saw the number of councillors represent it increase from 2 to 3;

Albury, Shere and St Martha's ward (2 councillors) was renamed Tillingbourne (2 councillors);

East Clandon, West Clandon, East Horsley and West Horsley ward (3 councillors) was renamed Clandon and Horsley (3 councillors); and

Ripley, Wisley and Ockham ward (1 councillor) was renamed Lovelace (1 councillor).

In the 1976 election theLiberals lost three seats reducing their representation from 5 to 2. They lost one councillor in Clandon & Horsley (previously called East Clandon, West Clandon, East Horsley and West Horsley). They lost 2 of their 3 councillors in Friary & St Nicolas.

Labour retained all 6 councillors in its two strongholds Stoke and Westborough.

TheConservatives increased their number of councillors from 29 to 35, a figure which up to and including 2011 still remained a record for any party in a full Guildford Borough Council election.

The Conservatives 6 gains included 3 gains from the Liberals - 2 in Friary & St Nicolas and 1 in Clandon & Horsley. The Conservatives gained 1 seat from anIndependent in Tillingbourne (previously known as Aldbury, Shere and St Martha's) and made 2 gains as a result of an increase in the number of councillors representing the Stoughton and Worplesdon wards.

A total of 2 independents were elected. Independents lost one councillor in Tillingbourne, but gained one in the new Tongham ward where the elected candidate was described as an Independent Conservative. That Independent Conservative then went on to stand at the next full council election, in 1979, as the official Conservative candidate for the Tongham ward.

Results by ward

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Ash (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJG Ades1543
ConservativeMrs RC Hall1446
ConservativeBM Llewellyn1412
LabourMrs J Curwell753
LabourAR Roberts701
LabourPD Green695
Majority659
Turnout
Ash Vale (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs IF Towler971
ConservativeMrs JB Golding936
LabourMiss MI Hawkins319
LabourE Bones289
Majority617
Turnout
Christchurch (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJP Twining1552
ConservativeAJE Hodges1531
LabourJ Wyer221
LabourMA Ridgway213
Majority1310
Turnout
Clandon & Horsley (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDA May2063
ConservativeMF Meredith1939
ConservativeGF Farrar1688
LiberalMrs PM Iliff1528
LiberalWH Pearson1115
LiberalFA Oxford951
Majority160
Turnout
Effingham (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeCol BP Trywhitt-Drake678
LiberalMrs JH Ormond276
Majority402
Turnout
Friary & St. Nicolas (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDr RE Blundell1074
ConservativeDS Cobbett1052
ConservativeMrs J Harris1038
LiberalMrs MF Bateman1015
ConservativeAJ Spanner970
LiberalRG Marks957
LabourMrs J Henman421
LabourM Mennel372
LabourMrs G Lines353
Majority23
Turnout
Holy Trinity (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalBAH Banks1207
ConservativeCJK Boyce1118
ConservativeHA Wainwright1020
LiberalMrs PJ Maynard887
Majority98
Turnout
Lovelace (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDAG Gibbsunopposed
Merrow & Burpham (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs MM Walls1938
ConservativeRHG Beatrip1655
ConservativeSG Brearley1606
LiberalBR Avery531
LabourD Wynne513
LiberalAR Dakers494
LiberalCJ Oliver471
LabourMP Hill406
LabourG Hall396
Majority1075
Turnout
Normandy (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAA Cook670
LabourPJ Dyson366
Majority304
Turnout
Onslow (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs PE Harding1332
ConservativeTR Hawke1113
ConservativeMrs BM Woodhatch1085
LiberalSH Elston625
LabourJ Cox570
LabourMrs CA Rogers498
LabourMrs LM Harper495
LiberalAJ Phillips488
LiberalMrs L Strudwick409
Majority460
Turnout
Pilgrims (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJD Harris1130
ConservativeJP Moore1117
LabourMrs J Bridgewater203
LabourC Hardiman202
Majority814
Turnout
Pirbright (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRH Amisunopposed
Send (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs MH Sanger945
ConservativeSE Roberts902
LabourMrs JM Haimes207
Majority695
Turnout
Shalford (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs ECS Stewart777
IndependentGA Goulty487
Majority290
Turnout
Stoke (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGR Bellerby[4]2093
LabourRGK Burgess1551
LabourMrs E Pullan1456
ConservativeHE Harris723
[5]PM Laurence577
ConservativeJR Williams552
Majority733
Turnout
Stoughton (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWR Jordan1298
ConservativeLJ May1259
ConservativeRE Price1220
LiberalMrs S Holyroyd780
LiberalGW Maynard725
LiberalKL Humphries722
LabourJFahy669
LabourSW Cosser570
LabourOJE Sefton563
Majority440
Turnout
Tillingbourne (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMP Dallyn1099
IndependentMrs MR Elston998
IndependentGA Witheridge772
ConservativePRJ Rock de Besombes642
IndependentMrs M Ellenger378
Majority226
Turnout
Tongham (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Ind. ConservativePM Davies184
IndependentRT Oliver181
Majority3
Turnout
Westborough (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMrs DW Bellerby1473
LabourJB Patrick1279
LabourJR Dale1272
ConservativeBJ Gibbs741
ConservativeMrs DM Hall703
ConservativeMrs EM Cobbett674
LiberalKG Briggs518
LiberalMrs BS Redclift389
LiberalMWJ Morris385
Majority531
Turnout
Worplesdon (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDW Reeds1090
ConservativeMrs SE Simkins1074
ConservativeGF Hellicar1040
IndependentH Cater836
LiberalPJ Stokoe575
LiberalMrs JW Trindles487
Majority204
Turnout

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References

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  1. ^See Guildford Borough Council - A Compendium of Municipal Election Results 1835 to 1974 by Roger Ottewill.
  2. ^The Borough of Guildford (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1975
  3. ^From 1904 to 1933 there had been an electoral ward in this area of Guildford Municipal Borough Council called Christchurch. From 1933 to 1951 its successor ward was known as Merrow & Christchurch. In 1951 the Christchurch ward name disappeared for what would be 25 years - see Twentieth Century Local Election Results Vol 5 Guildford compiled by Roger Ottewill, published by University of Plymouth.
  4. ^GR Bellerby was more commonly known as Bill Bellerby. He appears in every Surrey Advertiser summary of Guildford BC election results from 1973 to 1991 as either B Bellerby or Bill Bellerby. For example both the 1973 and 1976 results list all other candidates in all the wards in Guildford by initials except one who they list as 'Bill Bellerby'. "Guildford Borough Council - A Compendium of Municipal Election results 1835 to 1974" by Roger Ottewill repeated lists his initials as 'GR Bellerby' and that form is used herein.
  5. ^Mr Laurence has the description "(Lab)" printed next to his name in the Surrey Advertiser results of 7/8 May 1976. It is believed that this is a misprint and should read "(Con)". The reason why Mr Laurence is believed to be a Conservative candidate rather than Labour candidate are - a) there are already three other Labour candidates listed in the newspaper for this three ward seat and any party putting up more candidates than positions available would only reduce their average vote and consequently reduce their chance of election which is highly unlikely; b) the number of votes Mr Laurence received fell between the numbers received by the two candidates described in the newspaper as Conservatives, but around 900 fewer votes than would have been expected if he had been a Labour candidate in this ward in this election; and c) there are only two candidates described as Conservatives in the newspaper for this ward in this election and it would be highly unusual in this era in Guildford for the Conservative not to challenge either the Liberals or Labour with their full quota of candidates, although the Conservatives on a number of occasions did not oppose Independents seeking election in Guildford during this era.
  6. ^Surrey Advertiser 7–8 May 1976
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