Boothstown and Ellenbrook (ward) explained

Official Name:Boothstown and Ellenbrook
Settlement Type:Electoral ward
Motto:Let the good (or safety) of the people be the supreme (or highest) law
Coordinates:53.511°N -2.412°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United Kingdom
Subdivision Type1:Constituent country
Subdivision Name1:England
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:North West England
Subdivision Type3:County
Subdivision Name3:Greater Manchester
Subdivision Type4:Metropolitan borough
Subdivision Name4:Salford
Established Title:Created
Established Date:May 2004
Named For:Boothstown and Ellenbrook, Greater Manchester
Government Footnotes: UK Parliament constituency: Worsley and Eccles South
Government Type:Unicameral
Governing Body:Salford City Council
Leader Party:Labour
Leader Title:Mayor of Salford
Leader Name:Paul Dennett
Leader Title1:Councillor
Leader Name1:Les Turner (Conservative)
Leader Title2:Councillor
Leader Name2:Robin Garrido (Conservative)
Leader Title3:Councillor
Leader Name3:Bob Clarke (Conservative)
Population Total:9,778
Footnotes:Ward profile conducted by Salford City Council in 2014[1]

Boothstown and Ellenbrook is an electoral ward of Salford, England.[2] The ward was created in 2004 following recommendations made by the Boundary Committee for England. It is represented in Westminster by Barbara Keeley MP for Worsley and Eccles South.[3] The 2011 Census recorded a population of 9,532.Following extensive boundary changes to wards across the City of Salford, Boothstown and Ellenbrook was expanded to include the village of Roe Green. These new boundaries were first contested on 6 May 2021 in all-out elections, requiring all three ward councillors to stand for re-election.

Councillors

The ward is represented by three councillors:

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
2004Christine Gray (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Beryl Howard (Con)
2006Christine Gray (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Beryl Howard (Con)
2007Christine Gray (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Beryl Howard (Con)
2008Christine Gray (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Andrew Cheetham (Con)
2010Jillian Collinson (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Andrew Cheetham (Con)
2011Jillian Collinson (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Andrew Cheetham (Con)
2012Jillian Collinson (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Andrew Cheetham (Con)
2014Jillian Collinson (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Andrew Cheetham (Con)
2015Jillian Collinson (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Andrew Cheetham (Con)
2016Jillian Collinson (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Bob Clarke (Con)
2018Jillian Collinson (Con)Robin Garrido (Con)Bob Clarke (Con)
2019Jillian Collinson (Con)Darren Ward (Con)Bob Clarke (Con)
2021Les Turner (Con)Darren Ward (Con)Bob Clarke (Con)
indicates seat up for re-election.

Elections in 2020s

May 2021

Boundary changes in wards across the City of Salford meant that all three councillors in each ward were required to stand for re-election in the May 2020 poll, although this was postponed for one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Elections in 2010s

May 2010

Notes and References

  1. Book: Boothstown and Ellenbrook Ward Profile . salford.gov.uk . . March 2016 .
  2. Web site: Your Councillors. sccdemocracy.salford.gov.uk . . 5 April 2017.
  3. Web site: Barbara Keeley MP . parliament.uk . . 7 April 2017.
  4. Web site: Councillor Les Turner . sccdemocracy.salford.gov.uk . . 22 May 2021.
  5. Web site: Councillor Darren Ward . sccdemocracy.salford.gov.uk . . 14 March 2021.
  6. Web site: Councillor Bob Clarke . sccdemocracy.salford.gov.uk . . 5 April 2017.