Wolverhampton Council election, 1973

Wolverhampton Council election, 1973

Elections were held on 10th May 1973 and the following Councillors were returned in their corresponding wards.

Elections were "all out" and each ward returned 3 Councillors.

Following the election the Labour Party had overall control of the Council.

Councillors Elected

Bilston East

Mrs H M Brown
Mr T H Larkin
Mr D Turner

Bilston North

Mr D R Davies
Mr R Reynolds
Mr P R Richards

Blakenhall

Mr B K Carpenter
Mrs S J L Shaw
Mrs J E Shore

Bushbury

Mrs J E Beddoes
Mr J A W Bird
Mr E Mitchell

Eastfield

Mr K Purchase
Mr P Ray
Mrs L Richards

Ettingshall

Mr E W Bold
Mrs C Durham
Mr A Storer

Graiseley

Mr A G Barratt
Mrs V A Fletcher
Mrs N Jones

Low Hill

Mr D Hicknott
Mr A C Laws
Mrs V F K Reynolds

Merry Hill

Mr J G Blackburn
Mr W E Clarke
Mr R Hart

Oxley

Mr N D Fryer
Mr R Haynes
Mr K J Staves

Park

Mrs M W Hodson
Mrs M S Machin
Mr W G Morrison

Parkfield

Mr G F Howells
Mr H E Lane
Mr A E Steventon

Penn

Mr G A Bickley
Mrs P Bradley
Mr D J Rutherford

St Peters

Mr I G Claymore
Mr M James
Mr S Sharma

Springvale

Mr N G Davies
Mr A G Garner
Mr S Martin

Tettenhall Regis

Mrs M T Comport
Mr S O Morton
Mrs D M Seiboth

Tettenhall Wightwick

Mr E G L Pearce
Mr P G Snell
Mr G R Watson

Wednesfield Heath

Mr A D Griffiths
Mr H Turner
Mr P M Young

Wednesfield North

Mr L Horton
Mr J A Morey
Mr S H Reynolds

Wednesfield South

Mrs E D Jevons
Mrs C M Nicholls
Mr J F Torrington

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