Derwentside Independents is a localist political party in County Durham, England. It was established in 2001 to contest elections to Derwentside District...
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the Derwentside Independents. At the final election prior to abolition, held in 2007, Labour's majority was reduced to only three seats. Derwentside District...
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recognised as an independent. Office-holders may become independents after losing or repudiating affiliation with a political party. Independents sometimes choose...
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of the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Derwentside Independents, Green Party, and most of the independents, led by Liberal Democrat councillor Amanda...
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onwards); Stanley Local Board (1892); Stanley Urban District (1894); Derwentside District (1974); and County Durham (2009). Stanley is in the UK parliamentary...
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& Deane Independents, Green Party, and the independents sit as the Independent Forum group. The independents sit as the Burnley Independents group. Supported...
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Bristol World. Retrieved 16 December 2021. "Councillors by Party: City Independents". stoke.gov.uk. Retrieved 11 August 2022. "Hartlepool Borough Council...
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Conservatives won two seats. There were also three independents elected, including two from the Derwentside Independents group. "The County of Durham (Electoral...
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candidates. A number of local independent groups stood, including 16 Derwentside Independents and 11 Wear Valley Independents. Nine candidates stood for...
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coalition of the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, North East Party, and independents formed the Cabinet and elected Amanda Hopgood of the Liberal Democrats...
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second with 27 seats and the Conservatives won 10. There were also 22 independents elected. "The County Durham (Structural Change) Order 2008", legislation...
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Borough Council elections, 1973 – 1997 (unitary authority 1997 – present) Derwentside District Council elections, 1973 – 2009 (council abolished) Easington...
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councils. The original eight districts were Chester-le-Street, Darlington, Derwentside, Durham (city), Easington, Sedgefield, Teesdale, and Wear Valley. In...
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Derwentside District Council elections were generally held every four years between the council's creation in 1974 and its abolition in 2009. Derwentside...
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Conservative Labour Liberal Democrat Independent North East Party Derwentside Independents Spennymoor Independents Striped divisions have mixed representation...
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demolished these houses, but took on the name for their own village. Derwentside Council tried to change the name of the village to Co-operative Villas...
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and Sunderland. The District of Chester-le-Street; and the District of Derwentside wards of Annfield Plain, Burnopfield, Catchgate, Craghead, Dipton, Havannah...
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East England region. It consisted of the western part of the former Derwentside district (including Consett and Lanchester) and the northern part of...
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elections. No party held a majority, with the largest grouping - local Independents - winning 14 of the council's 34 seats. Colin Rallings & Michael Thrasher...
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22 Conservatives, 19 Liberal Democrats, ten Labour members, and four Independents. All members of the council were elected at an "all out" election held...
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Details Derbyshire Dales No overall control Conservative gain Details Derwentside Labour Labour hold Details Dover Labour No overall control gain Details...
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coalition partner. This election also saw the returning of John Marek as an independent member of the Assembly. Of the 60 members elected, 30 were male and 30...
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election, with each holding the same number of seats as before. Three independent MSPs were elected: Dennis Canavan, Margo MacDonald and Jean Turner. John...
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Stephenson in Blackhall. Darwin then taught science and mathematics at Derwentside for 18 years before leaving to join Barclays Bank. He later became a...
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allegiance up to April 2024, the composition of the council was: Six of the independent councillors sit together as a group. The next election is due in 2025...
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April 2008. Retrieved 22 January 2009. "Final poll result may lie with Independents". The Times. 8 June 1973. "Heavy Labour losses in district polls". The...
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had failed to be selected by their parties to stand and so stood as independents, whilst others had changed parties during the course of the assembly...
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majority of independent councillors. Gains by the Conservatives in 1976 meant that the council was under no control, although independents remained the...
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Auckland College Derwentside College, Lanchester Durham Sixth Form Centre, Durham East Durham College, Durham New College Durham The Independent Grammar School...
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defected to become an Independent. Because this seat is compared to the last time it was up for election it is shown as an Independent gain. "Results 1973...
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