1973 Guildford Borough Council election

The first ever Guildford Borough Council full-council elections were held on 7 June 1973. The Conservatives won control of the council with a majority of 16, winning 29 of the 42 seats.


The Local Government Act 1972 decreed that a new Guildford Borough Council was to replace the previous two councils for the area, namely the town council, Guildford Municipal Borough Council, and the council for the rural area surrounding Guildford, Guildford Rural District Council. The wards used for this election were largely based on the previously wards used by Guildford Municipal Borough Council and the parish boundaries of Guildford Rural District Council.

There was some alteration to the wards in the run up to the election, but full scale rewarding would only be implemented in time for the 1976 council elections. Changes included Friary ward and St Nicolas ward being merged with 3 councillors for the new joint ward; they had previously been separate wards with 3 councillors each on Guildford Municipal Borough Council. Holy Trinity ward and Stoughton ward each saw the number of councillors represent them reduce from 3 to 2. Merrow and Burpham ward, which at this point included much of what was from 1976 onwards to become the Christchurch ward, saw its representation increase from 3 to 5 councillors.[1]


The new council was initially to be elected once every 3 years (this was to change to once every 4 years from 1979 onwards). This replaced the annual elections, where one third of councillors were elected each year, which had previously been used for elections to Guildford Municipal Borough Council.


Going into the election the councillors[2] for the town wards under the old Guildford Municipal Borough Council were as follows - Friary (2 Lib, 1 Lab), St Nicolas (2 Lib, 1 Con), Stoke (3 Lab), Westborough (3 Lab), Holy Trinity (3 Con), Merrow & Burpham (3 Con), Onslow (3 Con), Stoughton (3 Con). Thus Friary & St Nicolas was predominantly Liberal, Stoke and Westborough were Labour plus Holy Trinity, Merrow & Burpham, Onslow and Stoughton were Conservative going into the election. With one exception those allegiances were maintained in the 1973 council elections.

The Liberals took all 3 councillors for the new Friary & St Nicolas ward. Labour retained all 6 councillors in its two strongholds Stoke and Westborough. The Conservatives won all the seats in Merrow & Burpham, Onslow and Stoughton wards. However, in Holy Trinity ward a change to previous voting behaviour occurred in that an official Liberal Party candidate[3] took a seat for the first time in Holy Trinity's history; the ward having been created in 1899. This resulted in Holy Trinity ward being split 1 Conservative, 1 Liberal.[4]

All bar 3 of the councillors elected for wards within the area formerly covered by Guildford Rural District Council were Conservatives. The three exceptions were 2 Independents were returned for Albury, Shere & St Martha's, plus one of the three councillors elected for East Clandon, West Clandon, East Horsley & West Horsley was a Liberal, the other two being Conservatives.


Overall the election results were Conservatives 29, Labour 6, Liberals 5, Independents 2.

Results

Albury, Shere & St Martha's (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentMrs M Elston990
IndependentG Witheridge847
ConservativeW Whiting805
ConservativeMrs Dent768
Majority42
Turnout
Artington, Compton, Puttenham, Seale and Tongham, Shackleford & Wanborough (top 2 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLR Gillingham962
ConservativeJP Moore897
IndependentMrs DM Bond560
IndependentMiss ND Fox323
LabourMrs DF Saunders230
LabourK Horne227
Majority337
Turnout
Ash (top 5 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs IF Towler1644
ConservativeJG Ades1550
ConservativeMrs RC Hall1550
ConservativeSA Lunn1547
ConservativeRN Renton1435
LabourMrs J Curwell883
LabourPA Hawthorne832
LabourGB Smith789
LabourAR Roberts775
LiberalRJ Leigh755
LabourBC Winter717
Independent ConservativePH Cody518
Majority552
Turnout
East Clandon, West Clandon, East Horsley & West Horsley (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalMrs PM Iliff[5]1811
ConservativeJ Skene-Brown1562
ConservativeD May1493
ConservativeD Blackstone1250
LiberalW Pearson1226
LiberalE Oxford1100
LabourMrs J Haimes214
LabourMrs J Henmand151
Majority243
Turnout
Effingham (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBP Tyrwhitt-Drakeunopposed
Friary & St. Nicolas (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDr RE Blundell1235
LiberalRG Marks1159
LiberalMrs M Bateman1107
ConservativeG Stuart-Hill721
ConservativeBJ Gibbs712
ConservativeMrs FM Puttock705
LabourF Adams369
LabourMrs CA Rogers294
LabourCP Gale288
Majority386
Turnout
Holy Trinity (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeCJK Boyce858
LiberalBAH Banks766
ConservativeDJA Morgan732
LiberalPJ Stokoe581
IndependentMrs E Nicklin478
LabourBO Lloyd191
Majority26
Turnout
Merrow & Burpham (top 5 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs MM Walls2276
ConservativeRH Beatrip1963
ConservativeSR Brearley1900
ConservativeJP Twining1887
ConservativeSN Trusty1800
LiberalMrs GM Oldfield1173
LiberalMrs MA Walton1145
LiberalRM Wilson1063
LiberalBRM Avery1062
LiberalAR Dakers1045
LabourP Henderson523
LabourMP Hill490
LabourG Hall470
LabourRSL Rees438
LabourMrs GCD Lines423
Majority627
Turnout
Normandy (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAA Cook499
LabourPJ Dyson344
Majority155
Turnout
Onslow (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs PE Harding1118
ConservativeRM Hardy1090
ConservativeDE Steer963
LiberalR Symes-Schutzmann816
LiberalMrs B Harris800
LiberalDr S Harris797
LabourRT Rogers685
LabourBA Naish616
LabourMrs PM Coyle597
Majority147
Turnout
Pirbright (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeD Gibbs310
IndependentCJ Hendon258
Majority52
Turnout
Ripley, Wisley & Ockham (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRHA Amisunopposed
Send (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs MH Sanger793
ConservativeSE Roberts721
LiberalMrs GM Blundell589
LiberalMrs JM Copeland444
LabourJ Cox123
Majority132
Turnout
Shalford (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs ECS Stewart603
IndependentGA Goulty471
LabourJ Fahy201
Majority132
Turnout
Stoke (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGR Bellerby[6]1790
LabourRGK Burgess1521
LabourMrs E Pullan1397
ConservativeAJE Hodges1166
ConservativeWR Jordan1146
ConservativeFH Nicholson1124
Majority231
Turnout
Stoughton (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLJ May1061
ConservativeRE Price1003
LabourOJE Sefton554
[7]Mrs LM Harper546
Majority449
Turnout
Westborough (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMrs DW Bellerby1434
LabourJRG Dale1296
LabourJB Patrick1159
LiberalKG Briggs868
LiberalPW Tidy803
LiberalPA Toovey771
ConservativeDJ Puttock478
ConservativeMrs PC Jenner451
ConservativeMrs BM Woodhatch445
Majority291
Turnout
Worplesdon (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMrs SE Simkins825
ConservativeJC Henderson755
IndependentH Carter663
Majority92
Turnout

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