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2023 Breckland District Council election

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2023 Breckland District Council election

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All 49 seats toBreckland District Council
25 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderSam Chapman-Allen[1]Terry Jermy[2]Roger Atterwill
PartyConservativeLabourIndependent
Last election37 seats, 58.3%6 seats, 21.2%4 seats, 11.1%
Seats before3673
Seats won30125
Seat changeDecrease 7Increase 6Increase 1
Popular vote24,55015,3468,984
Percentage44.6%27.9%16.3%
SwingDecrease 13.7%Increase 6.7%Increase 5.2%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 BlankBlank
PartyGreenLiberal Democrats
Last election2 seats, 7.1%0 seats, 1.1%
Seats before20
Seats won11
Seat changeDecrease 1Increase 1
Popular vote2,4983,170
Percentage4.5%5.9%
SwingDecrease 2.6%Increase 4.8%

Winner of each seat at the 2023 Breckland District Council election

Leader before election

Sam Chapman-Allen
Conservative

Leader after election

Sam Chapman-Allen
Conservative

The2023Breckland District Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect members ofBreckland District Council in England. This was on the same day as otherlocal elections. The boundaries for this election were the same as those used in 2015 and 2019.

Summary

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Overview

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Previous to this election, theConservative Party held the council in the 2019 election with a very large majority: it lost a small number of seats in that election, with the Green and Labour parties and some Independent candidates gaining seats.[3]

In 2023, the Conservative party again lost seats, though maintained a majority on the council with thirty of the 49 available seats. TheLabour Party made the largest gains, with six additional seats from the district's largest towns of Thetford and Dereham. One additional independent was elected, the Green Party lost one of the two seats they had gained in 2019 back to the Conservatives, and theLiberal Democrats gained a seat for the first time in over twenty years.[4][5]

Nominations

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As in previous elections, the number of candidates selected by each party in 2023 varied considerably.[6][7] In the 2023 election cycle, considerably more non-Conservative candidates registered to stand than in other recent elections. The Conservative Party nominated 43 candidates, down from 47 at the previous election: the reduction was mostly in already opposition-held wards, for example not nominating candidates in the Labour-held wards of Thetford Burrell and Thetford Priory.

Labour nominated 39 candidates, its largest total in some years, and far more independent candidates were nominated, up to 21 from just 8 in 2019. The Liberal Democrats stood six candidates, up from just one in 2019. The Green Party nominated one fewer, down to six, and UKIP stood just one candidate, down from two in 2019. Reform UK was the only new party to stand, nominating two candidates.

Election result

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2023 Breckland District Council election
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative433018Decrease 761.244.624,550-13.7
 Labour391260Increase 624.427.915,346+6.7
 Independent21510Increase 110.216.38,984+5.2
 Liberal Democrats6110Increase 12.05.93,170+4.8
 Green6101Decrease 12.04.52,498-2.6
 Reform UK2000Steady0.00.6313+0.6
 UKIP1000Steady0.00.3153–1.0

Note that gains/losses in the above table are taken compared to 2019: that is, excluding changes due to by-elections to allow for a more direct comparison from one election to the next. Changes in the individual ward results below, however, do take by-elections and individual ward histories into account.

Ward results

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All Saints & Wayland

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All Saints & Wayland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSarah Elizabeth Suggitt84847.2−17.0
ConservativePhil Cowen79043.9−19.6
Liberal DemocratsIan Minto62634.8N/A
Liberal DemocratsUlrike Corinna Behrendt50428.0N/A
LabourEd Szczepanowski30517.0−8.1
LabourSue Szczepanowski30116.7−8.3
Majority
Turnout1,81233.05
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended both seats: both of their candidates were incumbent councillors.

Ashill

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Ashill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeFabian Royston Eagle54969.6+4.8
GreenAnne Rix13717.4−5.2
LabourNicola Joanne Newell10313.1+0.5
Majority
Turnout80635.98
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended this seat with the incumbent candidate.

Attleborough Burgh & Havercroft

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Attleborough Burgh & Havercroft (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTaila Joan Taylor61353.1+11.3
IndependentStephen Paul Fraser43137.3N/A
ConservativeMichelle Julie Barron37832.8−5.9
LabourDavid Hodgkinson27824.1+1.7
LabourTom Stewart24421.1+6.0
Majority
Turnout1,15821.33
ConservativeholdSwing
Independentgain fromIndependentSwing

The Conservatives were defending both seats. Taila Taylor, incumbent, won the seat as an independent in 2019 before switching to the Conservative Party. The other incumbent Conservative, Keith Martin, did not re-stand. Taylor was involved in 2021 in a notable row with the Town Council over bullying allegations which the council accepted were false, leading to a large financial settlement.[8][9]

Attleborough Queens & Besthorpe

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Attleborough Queens & Besthorpe (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSam Taylor68547.2−6.9
ConservativeTristan John Ashby68547.2+2.1
ConservativeOliver Rhodri55838.4−5.6
LabourMarcia Solloway-Brown48433.3+3.4
LabourPaul Smith42129.0N/A
LabourVic Peters41028.2N/A
IndependentDebbie Lane40928.2N/A
Reform UKKabeer Kher1429.8N/A
Majority
Turnout1,45523.69
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended all three seats: Rhodri and Ashby were incumbent councillors.

Bedingfield

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Bedingfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Sherwood37752.6−21.7
LabourDoug Jefferson19427.1+1.4
IndependentRuth Louise Hargreaves14620.4N/A
Majority728
Turnout70929.59
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended this seat. Ian Sherwood was an incumbent 2019 councillor, but for the seat of Swaffham.

The Buckenhams and Banham

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The Buckenhams and Banham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeStephen Askew48659.9+5.0
LabourBarry Sumner32640.1+27.4
Majority
Turnout82131.13
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended this seat with their incumbent councillor.

Dereham Neatherd

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Dereham Neatherd (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlison Mary Webb82846.7−6.0
ConservativeLinda Helen Monument74442.0−9.9
ConservativeWilliam Robert James Richmond70139.5−7.9
GreenPhilip Neil Morton68838.8−14.1
IndependentZoe Flint56932.1N/A
LabourIssy Myhill55531.3N/A
LabourHoward Hawkes47526.8N/A
Majority
Turnout1,78530.02
Conservativegain fromGreenSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Green party councillor Philip Morton got the most votes here in 2019 but failed to defend the seat: Linda Monument and Alison Webb defended the other two seats for the Conservatives, with the third Conservative 2018 candidate, William Richmond, also re-standing and this time being successfully elected.

Dereham Toftwood

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Dereham Toftwood (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKendra Bryony Cogman57249.7+12.7
LabourSarah Simpson55548.3+4.5
ConservativeStuart Richard Green51845.0−5.4
ConservativePhilip James Duigan51244.5−7.3
Majority1,16325.62
Turnout
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing

The Conservatives were the defending party in both seats: Duigan was an incumbent councillor.

Dereham Withburga

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Dereham Withburga (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourHarry Clarke66567.0+22.1
LabourRay O'Callaghan57457.8+20.0
ConservativeRobin Hunter-Clarke30530.7−8.8
ConservativeJudy Rogers26326.5N/A
Majority
Turnout1,00323.17
LabourholdSwing
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing

In 2019 Labour and the Conservatives each won a seat here. The Labour incumbent, Harry Clarke, re-stood: the Conservative incumbent Kay Grey did not.

Forest

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Forest (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSam Chapman-Allen46966.1−4.6
ConservativeRobert George Kybird45564.1+3.4
LabourViola Ross-Smith21730.6+4.7
LabourMatthew Stirrup19327.2N/A
Majority
Turnout72729.23
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservative Party defended both seats with incumbent councillors: this is the seat of their council leader, Sam Chapman-Allen.

Guiltcross

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Guiltcross
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMarion Penelope Chapman-Allen47953.5−14.2
LabourLiz Bernard41646.5+14.2
Majority
Turnout90935.27
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended this ward with their incumbent councillor.

Harling and Heathlands

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Harling and Heathlands
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWilliam Nunn49864.2−7.3
LabourHayley Balster27835.8+7.3
Majority
Turnout79129.50
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended this ward with their incumbent councillor.

Hermitage

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Hermitage
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMitchell Thurbon31641.1N/A
ConservativeRobert Andrew Hambidge29738.7−32.6
LabourJohn Peter Barnard15520.2−8.5
Majority
Turnout77734.29
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Robert Hambidge was the incumbent Conservative councillor in the seat. The Conservative elected in 2019, Trevor Carter, resigned in 2021.[10] Hambidge won the resulting by-election with a small majority over the Liberal Democrat candidate, Ian Minto (who ran in All Saints & Wayland ward in this election).[11]

Launditch

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Launditch
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMark Alexander Kiddle-Morris37851.8−21.7
Liberal DemocratsMatthew Weatherill21329.2N/A
LabourPaul Siegert13919.0−7.5
Majority
Turnout73535.10
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended this seat with their incumbent councillor.

Lincoln

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Lincoln (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentRoger David Atterwill95865.0+15.4
ConservativeRichard William Duffield60741.2−6.0
LabourDanielle Claire Glavin42128.6N/A
ConservativePaula Ann Wood38926.4−15.6
Majority
Turnout1,48234.70
IndependentholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

This ward is being defended by incumbent independent councillor Roger Atterwill, and incumbent Conservative Richard Duffield. Atterwill is the leader of the Independent Group on the council.[12]

Mattishall

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Mattishall (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Donald Claussen68047.1−5.2
ConservativePaul Jonathan Plummer63343.8−10.7
LabourBob Burrell62042.9+13.2
GreenAnn Bowyer58040.1N/A
Majority
Turnout146732.48
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Both Conservative councillors are incumbent: Plummer won the seat formerly held by Conservative Ian Martin, who resigned due to ill health, in a 2022 by-election.[13][14]

Nar Valley

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Nar Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Samuel Wilkinson45561.5−13.1
LabourCliff Wilson28538.5+13.1
Majority
Turnout74832.88
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended this seat with their incumbent councillor.

Necton

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Necton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNigel Charles Wilkin39750.9−10.5
LabourJoe Sisto38349.1+10.5
Majority
Turnout78635.87
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended this seat with their incumbent councillor.

Saham Toney

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Saham Toney (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHelen Susan Crane67461.6+9.6
GreenPeter Kevin Bate52347.8−4.5
ConservativeDavid Robert Mullenger Sawyer40737.2−9.6
Majority
Turnout1,10726.45
ConservativeholdSwing
GreenholdSwing

The Green Party gained a seat here in 2019, coming first in the poll. Their candidate in 2023 is new. Helen Crane defends the other seat for the Conservatives.

Shipdham-with-Scarning

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Shipdham-with-Scarning (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Jonathan Hewett54943.8−18.9
ConservativeLynda Susan Turner50240.1−16.2
LabourTimothy Philip Kinnaird43835.0−0.4
LabourMichael Christopher O'Neil35328.2N/A
GreenGeoffrey Gilbert Plank27121.6N/A
Reform UKScott Daynes17113.7N/A
Majority
Turnout1,25328.73
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives held both seats with incumbent councillors.

Swaffham

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Swaffham (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentJudy Anscombe92547.5N/A
ConservativeJacob Morton84743.5−0.3
IndependentDavid Sydney Wickerson83843.0−11.9
ConservativePaul Robert Wiliam Darby83542.9+4.4
IndependentBob Wade83242.7N/A
ConservativeLeanne Smart78140.1−0.4
Majority
Turnout1,97828.04
Independentgain fromConservativeSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
IndependentholdSwing

Independent candidate David Wickerson came first here in 2019 and is defending his seat. The other two seats went to Conservative candidates who are not re-standing, though the sole unsuccessful member of the 2019 Conservative slate, Paul Darby, is standing again.

Thetford Boudica

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Thetford Boudica (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourStuart David Terry50555.8+9.3
LabourTerry Land47752.7N/A
ConservativeBarbara Joyce Tullett32435.8−18.3
No DescriptionZak Marketis12313.6N/A
No DescriptionPhilip Reynolds11813.0N/A
Majority
Turnout92526.06
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Labour are defending both seats here. They gained one from UKIP in 2019, and the other from the Conservatives in a 2022 by-election after the resignation of Mark Robinson, who came first here in 2019.[15][16]

Thetford Burrell

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Thetford Burrell (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourChris Harvey54654.3+17.0
LabourDavid Blackbourn47046.7−0.6
IndependentCarla Barreto29329.1+7.3
IndependentGeoff Mealing25825.6N/A
IndependentBob Seys22622.5N/A
Majority
Turnout1,02024.12
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Both seats here were defended by the Labour Party. Chris Harvey was an incumbent councillor: this was also the seat of Breckland's Labour group leaderTerry Jermy, though this election he stood instead in Thetford Priory.

Thetford Castle

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Thetford Castle (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnn Blackbourn46543.2+6.7
LabourHazel McCambridge41438.5+4.8
ConservativeJane Lilian James31829.6−18.3
ConservativeRoy Frederick William Brame30528.3−22.4
No DescriptionKirstie Robb15914.8N/A
UKIPDenis Melvin Crawford15314.2N/A
No DescriptionIjaz Karim12611.7N/A
Majority
Turnout1,09224.84
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing

The Conservatives were defending both seats with incumbent councillors.

Thetford Priory

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Thetford Priory (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTerry Jermy62956.6+19.1
LabourMike Brindle55149.6+4.8
IndependentRon Wood32028.8N/A
No DescriptionGordon Margrie20018.0N/A
No DescriptionMark Petrie Taylor19917.9−18.2
Majority
Turnout1,13622.77
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

The Labour Party defended both seats here, having gained one from UKIP in 2019. Independent candidate Mark Taylor formerly stood here for UKIP.

Upper Wensum

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Upper Wensum (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGordon Bambridge94652.5−0.2
ConservativeBill Borrett91750.9−1.1
Liberal DemocratsMark Foley82345.6+14.6
Liberal DemocratsRoger Keith Norman68838.2N/A
Majority
Turnout1,81934.95
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservative party defended both seats with incumbent councillors. This was the only seat to have a Liberal Democrat candidate in the previous election.

Watton

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Watton (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKeith Stephen Gilbert90349.3−20.3
ConservativeClaire Rosemary Bowes79843.6−0.4
ConservativeTina Kiddell77042.0−7.0
IndependentPat Warwick48526.5N/A
IndependentGilian Lee Turrant46625.4N/A
LabourBrian English34118.6+2.9
LabourAndrew Dujon30316.5N/A
GreenJane Keidan Cooper29916.3−12.4
LabourBarry John Hale28515.6N/A
Majority
Turnout1,84226.32
IndependentholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

The Conservatives defended two of the three seats here with incumbent candidates: the third incumbent councillor is independent Keith Gilbert, who came first in 2019 as well as doing so this year.

Changes 2023-2027

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Affiliation changes

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By-elections

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Hermitage

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Hermitage by-election: 2 May 2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobin Hunter-Clarke31340.5+1.8
Liberal DemocratsJames Minto29237.8–3.3
LabourJose Sisto16821.7+1.5
Majority212.7N/A
Turnout78133.9–0.4
Registered electors2,304
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwingIncrease2.6

Bedingfeld

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Bedingfeld by-election: 27 February 2025
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Reform UKScott Hussey41454.3N/A
ConservativePaula Ann Wood20927.4−25.2
LabourDoug Jefferson9913.0−14.1
GreenTimothy Soar415.4N/A
Majority20526.9
Turnout
Registered electors
Reform UKgain fromConservativeSwing

Thetford Priory

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Thetford Priory by-election: 2 May 2025
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Reform UKMichael Westman44945.3N/A
LabourDouglas Jefferson29229.5−27.1
ConservativeJane James16616.8N/A
GreenTimothy Soar464.6N/A
Liberal DemocratsJames Minto383.8N/A
Majority
Turnout99119.26
Reform UKgain fromLabourSwing

Thetford Castle

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Thetford Castle by-election: 24 September 2025[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Reform UKGrahame Middleton51247.3N/A
LabourElizabeth Bernard28926.7–28.0
ConservativeJane James16415.1N/A
Liberal DemocratsJames Minto11810.9N/A
Majority22320.6N/A
Turnout1,09424.9+2.1
Registered electors4,390
Reform UKgain fromLabour

References

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  3. ^"Local Elections Archive Project – 2019 – Breckland".andrewteale.me.uk. Retrieved9 April 2023.
  4. ^McMillan, Aaron (9 May 2023)."Breckland District Council 2023 election result reaction".Dereham Times. Retrieved3 December 2023.
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  9. ^"Attleborough Town Council's 'Godfather' bullying row costs £114k". 13 May 2021. Retrieved9 April 2023 – via www.bbc.com.
  10. ^"Former army officer resigns as councillor for 'personal reasons'".Eastern Daily Press. Retrieved9 April 2023.
  11. ^"Local Elections Archive Project — Hermitage Ward".andrewteale.me.uk. Retrieved9 April 2023.
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  14. ^"Local Elections Archive Project — Mattishall Ward".andrewteale.me.uk. Retrieved9 April 2023.
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