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Devizes Guardians Leader Nigel Carter Founded 2001 Headquarters Devizes Ideology Devizes first Political position Localism, Conservation International affiliation None European affiliation None Website devizesguardians.co.uk Politics of the United Kingdom
Political parties
ElectionsThe Devizes Guardians are a local political party based in Devizes, Wiltshire. The party was formed in 2001 and has been successful in winning seats on Kennet District Council and Wiltshire Council.
It is sometimes called the "local conservation party".[1]
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History
The Devizes Guardians were formed in 2001,[2] in the aftermath of the felling of five London plane trees in the Devizes Market Place,[3][4] and on 19 June 2002 the new party was registered with the Electoral Commission under the Registration of Political Parties Act 1998.[5] On 18 July 2002 the Devizes Guardians contested and won a Kennet District Council by-election in the Devizes East ward, the successful candidate being Tony Duck, who commented "I think there is a movement for more grass roots representation, free from the shackles of party politics and hopefully enabling us to challenge local issues."[3]
At the Kennet district elections of May 2003, the party contested three seats, all in Devizes, and won all three, its successful candidates being Nigel Carter (Devizes North), Jeffrey Ody (Devizes South), and Tony Duck (Devizes East).[6] Carter commented to a Wiltshire newspaper "We have to acknowledge there is an element of protest vote in the support we have had. The question of the future of the hospital has been paramount in the issues expressed by the people we have talked to, with transport coming a close second."[4]
At the May 2005 county council elections, the party contested two divisions of Wiltshire County Council, Devizes North and Devizes South, its candidates being Carter and Ody, but was unsuccessful in both.
In May 2007, the Guardians won two seats on Kennet District Council (Ody and Duck being re-elected, but Carter being defeated)[7] and three on Devizes Town Council, to which Jane Burton, Ted East and Peter Smith were elected.[8] In that year, the party reported to the Electoral Commission that it had 56 members and that its income and expenditure were both under £2000. [9]
On 1 April 2009, the District of Kennet was abolished as part of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England, and the Devizes Guardians contested four seats in the first elections to the new Wiltshire Council unitary authority held on 4 June 2009. Its three successful candidates were Ody (Devizes and Roundway South), Carter (Devizes North), and Jean Burton (Devizes East).[10][11][12] The first seat it gained was Devizes and Roundway South,[13] closely followed by a win in Devizes North.[14]
At an annual general meeting held on 27 October 2009, the party celebrated its successes and stressed the importance of a new public consultation on planning policy for Wiltshire.[8]
The registered emblems of the party represent a tree.[15]
Officers of the party
The party's registered officers are as follows:[16]
- Leader: Mr Nigel Carter
- Nominating Officer: Mr Edward William East
- Treasurer: Ms Reta Stephanie Valentine
Wiltshire Council elections, 2009
Main article: Wiltshire Council election, 2009At the Wiltshire Council elections of 4 June 2009, the party contested four divisions and won three.[17]
Party Members elected Conservative 61 Liberal Democrat 24 Independent 8 Devizes Guardians 3 Labour 2 Total 98 Source: Election results at Wiltshire Council website See also
- Kennet local elections
- Wiltshire Council election, 2009
References
- ^ Tories blame MP expenses row for Wiltshire Council defeat in Devizes, 8 June 2009, at thisiswiltshire.co.uk
- ^ 'The worst is yet to come for residents, November 2001, at gazetteandherald.co.uk
- ^ a b Guardians win their first seat on council, from Wiltshire Gazette & Herald, 25 July 2002
- ^ a b Labour loses out after dead heat lottery draw, Thursday 8th May 2003, article online at gazetteandherald.co.uk
- ^ Devizes Guardians at electoralcommission.org.uk
- ^ Kennet District Council Elections on on Thursday 1 May 2003 at politicsresources.net
- ^ Kennet District Council election results - 3 May 2007 at wiltshire.gov.uk
- ^ a b Welcome to the web site of The Devizes Guardians at devizesguardians.co.uk
- ^ DEVIZES GUARDIANS Statement of Accounts for year ending 30 September 2007 at electoralcommission.org.uk
- ^ Councillor by division at wiltshire.gov.uk
- ^ Unitary election results '09 at wiltshire.gov.uk
- ^ Meet the Guardians at devizesguardians.co.uk
- ^ Devizes Guardians wins Devizes and Roundway South, 5 June 2009, at gazetteandherald.co.uk
- ^ Devizes Guardians win Devizes North seat 5 June 2009 at thisiswiltshire.co.uk
- ^ Devizes Guardians: Emblems at electoralcommission.org.uk
- ^ Register of political parties: Devizes Guardians at electoralcommission.org.uk
- ^ Unitary election results '09 at wiltshire.gov.uk
External links
- Devizes Guardians - official web site
- Devizes Guardians: Emblems at electoralcommission.org.uk
- Councillor by Division at wiltshire.gov.uk
- Your Town Councillors at devizes-tc.gov.uk
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