St Margaret's and Westgate Division, Suffolk explained

St Margaret's and Westgate
Type:County Council
Parl Name:Suffolk County Council
District:Ipswich
Region:East of England
Population:22,325 (2019)
Electorate:15,503 (2021)
Towns:Broom Hill, Christchurch
Year:2005
Member:Debbie Richards (Conservative)
Inga Lockington (Liberal Democrat)
Members Label:Councillor
Seats:2
Elects Howmany:2
Local Council:Ipswich Borough Council
Previous:Broom Hill, Castle Hill, St Margaret's

St Margaret's and Westgate Division is an electoral division of Suffolk which returns two county councillors to Suffolk County Council.

Geography

It is covers parts of the Central Area of Ipswich and consists of St Margaret's Ward and Westgate Ward of Ipswich Borough Council as well as small part of Castle Hill Ward in the North West Area, Ipswich.[1]

Members for St. Margaret's and Westgate

MemberPartyTerm MemberPartyTerm
Andrew CannLiberal Democrats2005–2013Inga LockingtonLiberal Democrats2005–present
Sarah AdamsLabour2013–2017
Chris ChambersConservative2017–2021
Debbie RichardsConservative2021–present

Election results

Elections in the 2020s

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St Margaret's & Westgate Electoral Division Profile 2017 . www.suffolkobservatory . Suffolk Observatory . 19 June 2020.