Green Party claims Park Hill from Conservatives whilst Tories hold other two Kenilworth seats at county council

By James Smith

6th May 2021 | Local News

Cllr Tracey Drew (left), Cllr John Cooke (centre), and Cllr Richard Spencer (right)
Cllr Tracey Drew (left), Cllr John Cooke (centre), and Cllr Richard Spencer (right)

The Green Party has taken the Kenilworth Park Hill Ward at the Warwickshire County Council elections today, meaning that the Conservatives no longer control all three Kenilworth seats.

The Conservative party had held all three Kenilworth seats at county level following the 2017 election.

Tracey Drew received 1,983 votes for the Greens in Park Hill, beating Conservative candidate Andy Metcalf who took 1,153.

The Conservatives did however retain both the Lapworth and West Kenilworth, and Kenilworth St John's seats.

John Cooke was re-elected for Lapworth and West Kenilworth - he first took the seat in 2017.

Richard Spencer has been elected for the first time today, taking the Kenilworth St John's seat for the Conservatives.

The results for all three wards can be seen below.

Lapworth and West Kenilworth

John Cooke, Conservative - 1,450

John Watson, Green - 606

Sue Gallagher, Independent - 411

Robert Eason, Liberal Democrats - 309

Nicholas Hoten, Labour, 283

Kenilworth Park Hill

Tracey Drew, Green - 1,983

Andy Metcalf, Conservative - 1,153

Samantha Cooke, Liberal Democrats - 225

Jeremy Eastaugh, Labour - 223

Kenilworth St John's

Richard Spencer, Conservative -1,513

Adrian Marsh, Liberal Democrats - 1,195

Wendy Edwards, Green - 504

Jane Green, Labour - 477

Wayne Harris, Social Democratic Party - 57

     

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