Redditch Borough Council

Redditch Borough Council is the local authority covering the non-metropolitan district centred on the town of Redditch.

2016 local election results in Redditch

Redditch Borough Council
History
Founded1973
Preceded byRedditch Urban District Council
Leadership
Leader of the council
Cllr Matt Dormer, Conservative
Leader of the Opposition
Cllr Andy Fry, Labour
Mayor
Cllr Gareth Prosser, Conservative
Motto
REDDITE DEO (Render to God/Redditch for God)
Website
www.redditchbc.gov.uk

Elections

In 2021 the Conservative Party held control of the council.

Composition of Redditch Borough Council as of 2021
Party Group Leader Seats Change (on 2019)
Conservative Matthew Dormer 24 +7
Labour Andy Fry 4 -7
Independent None 1 N/A
Total Seats 29

Councillors

Redditch Borough Councillors 2019[1]
Party Ward Councillor
Conservative Abbey Julian Grubb
Conservative Abbey Mike Chalk
Conservative Astwood Bank & Feckenham Brandon Clayton
Conservative Astwood Bank & Feckenham Craig Warhurst
Conservative Batchely & Brockhill Nyear Nazir
Conservative Batchely & Brockhill Gemma Monaco
Conservative Batchely & Brockhill Lucy Harrison
Conservative Central Imran Altaf
Labour Central Debbie Chance
Conservative Church Hill Ann Isherwood
Conservative Church Hill Mike Rouse
Conservative Church Hill Karen Ashley
Conservative Crabbs Cross Gareth Prosser
Conservative Crabbs Cross Salman Akbar
Conservative Greenlands Emma Marshall
Labour Greenlands Wanda King
Labour Greenlands Jennifer Wheeler
Conservative Headless Cross & Oakenshaw Tom Baker-Price
Conservative Headless Cross & Oakenshaw Joanne Beecham
Conservative Headless Cross & Oakenshaw Aled Evans
Conservative Lodge Park Tim Pearman
Labour Lodge Park Andrew Fry
Conservative Matchborough Alex Fogg
Conservative Matchborough Juliet Brunner
Conservative West Matt Dormer
Conservative West David Thain
Conservative Winyates Peter Fleming
Conservative Winyates Luke Court
Conservative Winyates Anthony Lovell

References

  1. "Redditch Borough Council Website". Redditch Borough Council. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
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