Gillmoss (Liverpool ward) explained

Official Name:Gillmoss
Static Image Name:Liverpool Gillmoss (1980 ward).svg
Static Image Caption:Gillmoss ward (1980) within Liverpool
Metropolitan Borough:City of Liverpool
Metropolitan County:Merseyside
Region:North West England
Country:England
Constituency Westminster:Liverpool West Derby
Statistic:13,555
Statistic Title:Registered Electors
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Gillmoss ward was an electoral division of Liverpool City Council between 1953 and 2004. It and was centred on the Croxteth district of Liverpool.

Background

The ward was first formed in 1953, its boundaries were changed in 1973 and 1980 before being dissolved in 2004.

1953 boundaries

The ward was part of the Liverpool West Derby Parliamentary constituency.[1]

1973 election

Following the Local Government Act 1972 the ward boundaries of the council were altered. The number of wards was reduced from 40 to 33 and the aldermanic system was abolished. Gillmoss was retained and returned three councillors.[2]

1980 boundaries

A report of the Local Government Boundary Commission for England published in November 1978 set out proposals for changes to the wards of Liverpool City Council, maintaining the number of councillors at 99 representing 33 wards. Gillmoss ward was retained to be represented by three councillors.[3]

The report describes the boundaries of Gillmoss ward as "Commencing at a point where Muirhead Avenue East meets Stalisfield Avenue, thence northwestwards along said Stalisfield Avenue to Dencourt Road, thence northeastwards along said road to Marcham Way, thence northwards along said wayto Mentmore Crescent, thence northweatwards and northwards along said crescent to Marshfield Road, thence northeastwards along, said road to Eldersfield Road, thence northwestwards along said road and Whinhowe Road to Carr Lane, thence southwestwaafds along said lane to Sandway-Crescent (western access), thence generally northeastwards along said crescent to Carsington Road, thence northwards along said road to Utting Avenue East, thence northeastwards along said avenue to Lower House Lane, thence northwestwards along said lane to the southern boundary of Fazakerley Ward, thence northeastwards along said boundary and northwestwards along the eastern boundary of said ward to the northeastern boundary of the City, thence eastwards, northwards and generally southeastwards along said boundary to the access way to the southwest of the properties in theroad known as Marled Hey, thence northwestwards along said access way to Waterpark Drive, thence southwestwards along said drive to NG ref SJ 4195093696, thence northwestwards in a straight line passing through NG ref SJ 4186993767 to the River Alt, thence continuing-northweotwards along said river to a point being the prolongation northeastwards of Oak Lane, thence southwestwards along said prolongation, said lane and Muirhead Avenue East to the point of commencement".[4]

The ward was part of the Liverpool West Derby Parliamentary constituency.[1]

2004 election

A review by the Boundary Committee for England recommended that the council was formed of a reduced number of 90 members elected from 30 wards. Gillmoss ward was dissolved and distributed into the rearranged Croxteth ward, with small parts going into the re-arranged Fazakerley, the re-established West Derby ward and the new Norris Green and Yew Tree wards.[5]

Councillors

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor[6]
1973J.J. Cruickshank (Lab)T. Higgins (Lab)Eddie Loyden (Lab)
1975J.J. Cruickshank (Lab)T. Higgins (Lab)Eddie Loyden (Lab)
1976J.J. Cruickshank (Lab)William Snell (Lab)Eddie Loyden (Lab)
1978Peter Murphy (Lab)William Snell (Lab)Eddie Roderick (Lab)
1979Peter Murphy (Lab)William Snell (Lab)Eddie Roderick (Lab)

WARD REFORMED

1980William Snell (Lab)Peter Murphy (Lab)Eddie Roderick (Lab)
1982William Snell (Lab)Peter Murphy (Lab)Eddie Roderick (Lab)
1983William Snell (Lab)Peter Murphy (Lab)Eddie Roderick (Lab)
1984William Snell (Lab)Peter Murphy (Lab)Tony Rimmer (Lab)
1986Tony Jennings (Lab)Peter Murphy (Lab)Tony Rimmer (Lab)
1987Tony Jennings (Lab)Eddie Roderick (Lab)Mary Roberts (Lab)
1988Tony Jennings (Lab)Eddie Roderick (Lab)S Ledwich (Lab)
1990Tony Jennings (Lab)Eddie Roderick (Lab)S Ledwich (Lab)
1991Tony Jennings (Lab)M. Alderson (Ind Lab)S Ledwich (Lab)
1992Tony Jennings (Lab)M. Alderson (Ind Lab)M. Black (Lab)
1994Ken Stewart (Lab)M. Alderson (Ind Lab)M. Black (Lab)
1995Ken Stewart (Lab)W. Craig (Lab)M. Black (Lab)
1996Ken Stewart (Lab)W. Craig (Lab)Alf Flatery (Ind Lab)
1998Rose Bailey (Lab)W. Craig (Lab)Alf Flatery (Ind Lab)
1999Rose Bailey (Lab)Pat Moloney (LD)Alf Flatery (Ind Lab)
2000Rose Bailey (Lab)Pat Moloney (LD)Pam Clein (LD)
2002Rose Bailey (Lab)Pat Moloney (LD)Pam Clein (LD)
2003Rose Bailey (Lab)M Cummins (Lab)Pam Clein (LD)
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Election results

Notes

italics - Denotes the sitting Councillor.
bold - Denotes the winning candidate.

See also

References

  1. Book: Craig. F.W.S.. Boundaries of parliamentary constituencies 1885-1972. 1972. Political Reference Publications. Chichester, Sussex. 0-900178-09-4.
  2. The County of Merseyside (Electoral Divisions and Wards) Order 1973
  3. The City of Liverpool (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1979
  4. Web site: Report No.319 . Local Government Boundary Commission For England . https://web.archive.org/web/20220320084653/http://s3-eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/lgbce/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/11646/319.-liverpool.pdf . 2022-03-20.
  5. Web site: Final recommendations on the future electoral arrangements for Liverpool City . Boundary Committee for England . https://web.archive.org/web/20101020081624/http://www.lgbce.org.uk/__documents/lgbce-documents/all-reviews/north-west/merseyside/liverpool/liverpool_f_8474-7279__e__.pdf . 20 October 2010.
  6. Web site: Liverpool City Council elections 1973-2012 . The Elections Centre, University of Plymouth . 16 May 2018.