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Yew Tree (Liverpool ward)

Coordinates:53°25′44″N2°52′16″W / 53.429°N 2.871°W /53.429; -2.871
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53°25′44″N2°52′16″W / 53.429°N 2.871°W /53.429; -2.871

Metropolitan Borough Council ward in Liverpool, England
Human settlement in England
Yew Tree
Dovecot (1953 - 2003)
Yew Tree ward within Liverpool
Population11,240 (2021 census)
Registered Electors7,873(2023 election)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
UK Parliament
Councillors
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UK
England
Merseyside

Yew Tree ward is an electoral division ofLiverpool City Council within theLiverpool West Derby Parliamentary constituency.

Background

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Theward was created asDovecot ward in 1953; its boundaries were changed in 1980 and in 2004 when its name changed toYew Tree ward. Its boundaries were changed again for the 2023 elections.

1953 boundaries

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Map of the 1953 boundaries of Dovecot ward
1953 boundaries

The ward was part of theLiverpool West Derby Parliamentary constituency.[1]

1973 election

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Map of the 1973 boundaries of Dovecot ward
1973 boundaries

Following the Local Government Act 1972 the ward boundaries of the council were altered. The number of wards was reduced from 40 to 33 and the aldermanic system was abolished. Dovecot was retained and returned three councillors.[2]

1980 boundaries

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Map of the 1980 boundaries of Dovecot ward
1980 boundaries

A report of theLocal Government Boundary Commission for England published in November 1978 set out proposals for changes to the wards of Liverpool City Council, maintaining the number of councillors at 99 representing 33 wards. Dovecot ward was retained to be represented by three councillors.[3]

The report describes the boundaries of Dovecot ward as "Commencing at a point where the eastern boundary of the City meets Aldwark Road, thence generally northwestwards along said road to Grovehurst Avenue, thence northwestwards along said avenue, and in prolongation thereof crossing Dovecot Place to East Prescot Road, thence southwestwards along said road and northwestwards along the northern part of said road to Kingsheath Avenue, northeastwards along said avenue to Elgar Road, thence northwestwards along said road and in prolongation thereof to Deys Brook, thence northwards and generally northwestwards along said brook to a point opposite the southeastern corner of St Vincent's School for the Blind, thence eastwards to and northwestwards along the northeastern boundary of said school and continuing northwestwards along the western boundary of Yewtree Playing Fields to Yew Tree Lane, thence southwestwards along said lane to the eastern boundary ofCroxteth Ward, thence northwestwards and northeastwards along said boundary to the southwestern boundary ofGillmoss Ward, thence southeastwards along said boundary and generally southwards along the eastern boundary of the City to the point of commencement".[4]

The ward was part of the Liverpool West Derby Parliamentary constituency.[1]

2004 boundaries

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A map of Liverpool showing the 2004 ward boundaries with Yew Tree ward highlighted
2004 ward boundaries

A review by the Boundary Committee for England recommended that the council was formed of a reduced number of 90 members elected from 30 wards. Dovecot ward was dissolved and distributed into the new Yew Tree ward, with a small part going into the newKnotty Ash ward. The new ward gained parts of the formerBroadgreen,Croxteth, andGillmosswards.[5]

The ward boundaries follow the city boundary to East Prescot Road, Youens Way, around the Bradbury Centre and Broughton Hall High School, Yew Tree Lane, Leyfield Road, Deysbrook Lane, Crown Road, Melwood Drive, Croxteth Hall Lane, and the southern boundary of Croxteth Park.[5]

The population of the ward taken at the2011 census was 16,746,[6] and at the2021 census was 16,772.[7]

2023 boundaries

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The ward boundaries were changed in 2023 following a review by theLocal Government Boundary Commission for England which decided that the existing 30 wards each represented by three Councillors should be replaced by 64 wards represented by 85 councillors with varying representation by one, two or three councillors per ward. The Yew Tree ward was retained as a two-member ward taking most of the former ward which lost its north-west corner to the newWest Derby Deysbrook ward and a small portion to the newWest Derby Leyfield ward.[8]

The population of the ward at the2021 census was 11,240.[9]

Councillors

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The ward has returned seven Councillors[10]

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
2004Roger Johnston (LD)Graham Hulme (LD)Robert Ousby (LD)
2006Roger Johnston (LD)Graham Hulme (LD)Robert Ousby (LD)
2007Roger Johnston (LD)Barbara Murray (Lab)Robert Ousby (LD)
2008Roger Johnston (LD)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
2010Tony Concepcion (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
2011Tony Concepcion (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
2012Tony Concepcion (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
2014Tony Concepcion (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
2015Tony Concepcion (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
2016Tony Concepcion (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
2018Tony Concepcion (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
2019Tony Concepcion (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
2021Tony Concepcion (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)John Prince (Lab)
WARD REFORMED
2023Dan Barrington (Lab)Barbara Murray (Lab)

Election results

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Elections of the 2020s

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4 May 2023[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDaniel Barrington[Note 1]1,19136.95
LabourBarbara Murray[Note 2]1,04532.42
IndependentPat Rimmer2828.75
IndependentCatherine Elizabeth Doyle2527.82
Liberal DemocratsEddie Clein1745.40
GreenWilliam Ward1665.15
ConservativeDavid Patmore1133.51
Majority909
Turnout
Rejected ballots6
Total ballots
Registered electors7,873
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
6 May 2021[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Prince1,99567.06Decrease7.87
ConservativeMichael Borman2709.08Increase3.64
GreenWilliam Ward2488.34Increase0.15
Liberal DemocratsAlix Joel Roper2448.20Increase2.32
LiberalSam Hawksford2187.33Increase1.78
Majority1,72537.98Decrease8.76
Turnout2,97525.20Increase2.29
Registered electors11,805
Rejected ballots622.04Increase0.86
LabourholdSwing-5.76

Elections of the 2010s

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2 May 2019[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBarbara Murray2,01274.93Decrease6.40
GreenWill Ward2208.19Increase5.06
Liberal DemocratsJacqueline Wilson1585.88Increase1.94
LiberalSam Hawksford1495.55Increase2.18
ConservativeGillian Michelle Ferrigno1465.44Decrease2.78
Majority1,79266.74Decrease6.37
Turnout2,68522.91Decrease2.27
Registered electors11,719
Rejected ballots321.18Increase0.94
LabourholdSwing-5.73
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections: 3rd May 2018[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTony Concepcion2,41481.33%Increase7.80
ConservativeGillian Michelle Ferrigno2448.22Increase1.76
Liberal DemocratsJacqueline Elaine Wilson1173.94%Decrease1.50
LiberalSam Hawksford1003.37%Decrease0.93
GreenWill Ward933.13%Decrease1.53
Majority2,17073.11%Increase6.04
Turnout2,97525.18%Decrease1.52
Registered electors11,816
Rejected ballots70.24%Decrease1.31
LabourholdSwingIncrease3.02
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections: 5th May 2016[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Philip Prince2,24273.53%Decrease1.74
ConservativeRobert Leslie Albert Poynton1976.46Increase0.96
TUSCCharley Cosgrove1715.61%Increase3.92
Liberal DemocratsDavid Newman1665.44%Increase1.53
GreenWill Ward1424.66%Increase1.33
LiberalSam Hawksford1314.30%Increase3.33
Majority2,04567.07%Decrease3.69
Turnout3,09726.70%Decrease35.70
Registered electors11,599
Rejected ballots481.55%Increase1.03
LabourholdSwingDecrease1.35
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections: 7th May 2015[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBarbara Murray5,51175.27%Decrease3.37
UKIPIan Joseph Hanmer6839.33%Steady N/A
ConservativePatricia Anita Waddington4035.50%Decrease1.74
Liberal DemocratsAngela Hulme2863.91%Steady N/A
GreenRuss Thornton2443.33%Decrease4.55
TUSCCharley Cosgrove1241.69%Steady N/A
LiberalSam Hawksford710.97%Decrease5.27
Majority4,82865.94%Decrease4.82
Turnout7,36062.72%Increase34.14
Registered electors11,734
Rejected ballots380.52%
LabourholdSwing-
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections: 22nd May 2014[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTony Concepcion259678.64%+1.82%
GreenWill Ward2607.88%+4.89%
ConservativePat Waddington2397.24%+2.33%
LiberalTracey Hawksford2066.24%+3.31%
Majority2,33670.76%+2.30%
Turnout330128.58%−0.48%
LabourholdSwing-1.54%
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2012: 3rd May 2012[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Prince248976.82%
Liberal DemocratsPeter Allen2718.36%
ConservativePatricia Waddington1594.91%
TUSCCharlotte Cosgrove1293.98%
GreenWilliam Ward972.99%
LiberalSam Hawksford952.93%
Majority221868.46%
Turnout324029.06%
LabourholdSwing
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2011: 5th May 2011[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBarbara Ann Murray277974.82%+18.03%
Liberal DemocratsElizabeth Parr43711.77%−16.29%
ConservativeAnna Senior2396.44%−0.62%
Socialist LabourBarbara Bryan1092.93%+0.87%
GreenWilliam Ward842.26%+0.41%
TUSCCharlotte Cosgrove661.78%n/a
Majority234263.06%+34.34%
Turnout371433.21%−22.95%
LabourholdSwing+26.18%
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2010: Yew Tree
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTony Concepcion361856.79%+7.37%
Liberal DemocratsGary John Airey178828.06%−1.52%
ConservativeMatthew Thomas Peter Taylor4507.06%−5.39%
LiberalTracey Hawksford2664.18%+0.14%
Socialist LabourBarbara Bryan1312.06%n/a
GreenWilliam Ward1181.85%−2.66
Majority183028.72%
Turnout637156.16%+31.35%
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing+4.45%

Elections of the 2000s

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Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2008: Yew Tree[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Philip Prince137049.42%
Liberal DemocratsGary John Airey82029.58%
ConservativeJune Hilda Brandwood34512.45%
GreenPeter Cranie1254.51%
LiberalTracey Hawksford1124.04%
Majority
Turnout277224.81%
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2007: Yew Tree[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBarbara Ann Murray142648.60%
Liberal DemocratsGraham Hulme110137.53%
ConservativeJune Hilda Brandwood1605.45%
LiberalSam Hawksford1565.32%
GreenStephen Thomas Clatworthy913.10%
Majority
Turnout293426.29%
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2006: Yew Tree[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRoger Johnston108942.42%
LabourBarbara Ann Murray107641.92%
ConservativeBrian James Jones2057.99%
LiberalTracey Hawksford1977.67%
Majority
Turnout256722.74%
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

After the boundary change of 2004 the whole of Liverpool City Council faced election. Three Councillors were returned at this election.

Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2004: Yew Tree[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRobert Ousby1636
Liberal DemocratsGraham Hulme1582
Liberal DemocratsRoger Johnston1469
LabourPeter Holden1160
LabourBarbara Murray1023
LabourJohn Prince1001
LiberalKevin Buchanan311
ConservativeBrian Jones242
LiberalDeborah Mayes213
LiberalTracey Hawksford205
Socialist LabourThomas McKay82
Majority
Turnout354231.53%
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingn/a

italics denotes the sitting Councillor•bold denotes the winning candidate

Notes

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  1. ^Dan Barrington was a re-standing councillor for the formerWest Derby ward.
  2. ^Barbara Murray was a re-standing councillor for the former Yew Tree ward.

References

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  1. ^abCraig, F.W.S., ed. (1972).Boundaries of parliamentary constituencies 1885-1972. Chichester, Sussex: Political Reference Publications.ISBN 0-900178-09-4.
  2. ^The County of Merseyside (Electoral Divisions and Wards) Order 1973
  3. ^The City of Liverpool (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1979
  4. ^"Report No.319"(PDF). Local Government Boundary Commission For England. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 March 2022.
  5. ^ab"Final recommendations on the future electoral arrangements for Liverpool City"(PDF). Boundary Committee for England. Archived fromthe original on 20 October 2010.
  6. ^"City of Liverpool ward population 2011". Retrieved12 January 2016.
  7. ^"Yew Tree (Ward, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location".citypopulation.de. Retrieved16 July 2023.
  8. ^"New electoral arrangements for Liverpool City Council Final Recommendations"(PDF). Local Government Boundary Commission for England. 1 March 2023.
  9. ^"Ward Profiles". Liverpool City Council.
  10. ^"Liverpool City Council elections 1998-2006". 15 May 2010. Archived fromthe original on 12 April 2010.
  11. ^"Election results for Yew Tree, 4 May 2023".councillors.liverpool.gov.uk. 5 May 2023.
  12. ^"Election results for Yew Tree, 6 May 2021".councillors.liverpool.gov.uk. 3 May 2021.
  13. ^"Election results for Yew Tree, 2 May 2019".councillors.liverpool.gov.uk. 2 May 2019.
  14. ^"Municipal Election results 2018, Yew Tree". Liverpool City Council.
  15. ^"Municipal Election results 2016, Yew Tree". Liverpool City Council.
  16. ^"Municipal Election results 2015, Yew Tree". Liverpool City Council.
  17. ^"Municipal Election results 2014, Yew Tree". Liverpool City Council.
  18. ^"List of Candidates". Liverpool City Council. Archived fromthe original on 8 April 2012. Retrieved9 April 2012.
  19. ^"Municipal Election results 2011, Yew Tree". Liverpool City Council.
  20. ^"Municipal Election results 2008, Yew Tree". Liverpool City Council.
  21. ^"Municipal Election results 2007, Yew Tree". Liverpool City Council.
  22. ^"Municipal Election results 2006, Yew Tree". Liverpool City Council.
  23. ^"Municipal Election results 2004"(PDF). Liverpool City Council.[permanent dead link]

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