Wisbech Town Council

Wisbech Town Council is a parish council covering the town of Wisbech in England. It is the successor to the Wisbech Municipal Borough.The Council is based at 1 North Brink, Wisbech where its committee meetings and full council meetings are usually held.

Wisbech Town Council
Type
Type
History
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
Preceded byBorough of Wisbech.
Leadership
Mayor
Peter Human
Town Clerk
Terry Jordan
Structure
Seats18
Conservatives
14 / 18
Independents
4 / 18
Elections
Last election
4 May 2023
Next election
7 May 2027
Website
www.wisbechtowncouncil.gov.uk//

From May 2023 the town's eighteen councillors are elected in ten wards (with numbers of councillors in each): Claremont (1), Clarence (1), Clarkson (2), Medworth (2), North (2), Octavia Hill (4), Peckover East (1), Peckover West (1), Staithe and Kirkgate (3) and Waterlees (1). Each year they meet to elect a Town Mayor and deputy mayor. Four staff administer and organise the council's activities.

Activities

Allotments

A number of sites around the town are available for rent.

Christmas lighting

The council organises the erection of Christmas trees and lighting along the River Nene and around the town. The lights are usually switched on in late November. The council obtained a controversial[clarification needed] Christmas tree from Peterborough; this was erected at the opposite end of the Market Place from the traditional Christmas tree, and attracted media coverage on TV news.[1]

Grants

The council makes grants available to charities and voluntary groups.

Incinerator

The council formed a working party and set aside £35,000 to oppose the proposed "mega-incinerator" to be constructed in the town.[2]

Markets

The Town Council operates a market on the Market Place seven days a week. Well-established and locally well-known stalls offer local produce, others a range of goods. There are a variety of stalls, some trading during the week, others on a regular basis on a set day. Speciality stalls provide goods and services.[3] In 2022 the Market Place was relandscaped: the existing surface was removed and a new surface laid down, at the centre of which was a representation of the town's coat of arms.[4]

Rock concert

The annual Wisbech Rock Concert organised by the council is held in Wisbech Park each summer.[5]

Mart Fair

This annual two-week fair, held in March, still occupies the Market Place and attracts large crowds, although there are no longer the menageries of animals and theatrical performances seen in the 18th and 19th centuries.[6]

Social media

Both the Mayor[7] and the council[8] use social media to promote the town and council.

Statute Fair

This annual one-week fair held in September occupies the Chapel Road car park and attracts large numbers of visitors to the town.

Wis-beach Day

Once a year Wisbech reverts to being a seaside town. The Market Place was covered in sand. Donkey rides, Punch and Judy shows and other entertainments occupy the town centre. This event has now moved to Wisbech Park and has become part of the music festival.[9]

Buildings

Castle

The Castle, a regency villa built by Joseph Medworth, is leased from Cambridgeshire County Council and run as a community resource. A business plan was drawn up and presented by Cllr Hoy.[10] It hosts educational events, community activities and private functions.[11]

Council Chamber

The council chamber is in a listed building and contains historic items connected with the town's civic heritage. An online guide to the chamber has been created.[12][13] The chamber contains a number of portraits and other paintings. One is that of the Rev Abraham Jobson DD painted in 1824 by Jacob George Strutt.[14] In March 2021 it was alleged that the chamber was being used as the location for a police surveillance camera, this was refuted by the clerk.[15]

Coat of Arms

Granted 1929. Officially described as:

  • Arms: Azure representation of St Peter and St Paul or standing within a double canopy or (Arms of the Borough of Wisbech).[16]
  • Crest: On a wreath of the colours, A 16th Century ship with three masts Or on each mast a square sail Azure the centre one charged with two keys in saltire wards upwards and the other two charged with a castle Or (Crest of the Borough of Wisbech).

These were transferred from the Borough of Wisbech to the Town Council.[17]

Councillors

The council is composed of a diverse membership. The minimum age to be a councillor was lowered from 21 to 18 by the Electoral Administration Act 2006. The Wisbech Standard reported that twenty-two year old Samantha Hoy was the youngest ever member when she was co-opted onto the council in 2009.[18] This was incorrect as Cllr Bennett had won an election to the council 30 years earlier in 1979 as a twenty-one year old.[19] Cllr W Retchless was also elected as a twenty-one year old in 1987.[20]

Elections were held for all the wards of the Town Council on 4 May 2023, the same day as elections to Fenland District Council. The Local Government Boundary Commission proposed new wards.[21]

A number of former councillors have later become parliamentary candidates and MPs. Malcolm Moss's political career started as a Wisbech Town councillor in 1979.

Key
* former mayor
f: Also FDC councillor
c: Also CCC councillor
Current Councillors (2021)[22]
(This appears to need updating.)
NameWardParty
David Sagoo (2023-)Octavia HillConservative
Jamie Edwards (2023-)MedworthConservative
Shahid Rafique (2023-)WalsokenConservative
David Patrick (2011-2015,2019-) (f)[23]Independent
Steve Tierney (2011-)*(fc)[24]Medworth[25]Conservative
Dal Roy (2023-)ClarenceIndependent
Samantha Hoy (2009-)*(fc)Octavia Hill[26]Conservative
Peter Human (2015-)*Octavia HillConservative
Susan Wallwork (2019-)*[27](f)Octavia HillConservative
Sydney Imafidon (2021–)[28]WalsokenConservative
Nick Meekins (2011-2015,2019-)*(f)Peckover East[29]Conservative.[30]
David Oliver (2003-)*[31]ClarksonConservative
Boryana Pehlivanova (2019–)Clarkson[32]Conservative
Janet Tanfield (2023-)Peckover WestConservative
Garry Monger (1979-1983, 2023-)WaterleesIndependent
Tom Read (2023-)ClaremontIndependent
Lucie Foice-Beard (2023-)NorthConservative
Trevor Ketteringham (2019-)[33]Conservative

Freedom of the Town

The council may confer the freedom of the town on individuals or organisations, including the following:

Publications

  • Wisbech Annual Guide and Map (produced and distributed to local households each year).[41]
  • Wisbech Town Council Civic Handbook (2011)[42]
  • Code of Conduct (2012)[43]
  • Standing Orders (2019)[44]
  • A brief guide to Wisbech Town Council's Council Chamber[45]

Mayor

At its inception the newly formed Town Council resolved that the Chairman be styled Town Mayor. Mayor's role is largely ambassadorial, attending community events, opening shops and businesses and acting as a representative of the town in neighbouring areas. The Mayor also hosts a number of fundraising events throughout the year raising money for chosen charities.

'It is custom and practice on this Council for the Mayor to be selected on seniority and long service, whilst being mindful to select, where possible, a member who has not served as Mayor before. It is also custom and practice for this Town Council to select a Mayor Elect prior to the Annual Meeting who will then go forward to be considered by Full Council at the Annual Meeting.At the same time as a Mayor Elect, it is also custom and practice to select a Deputy Mayor Elect, who will then also be considered and elected by Full Council at the Annual Council Meeting.'[46]

Mayor making

Each year the councillors at the Annual Council Meeting in May elect members to be the town mayor and deputy mayor. The fur trimmed robes used for mayor-making were created for local shipping magnate Richard Young five years consecutively Mayor of the Borough of Wisbech. It is now unusual to be mayor in consecutive years. The event usually takes place in the council chamber, exceptionally in 2020 this took place online.[47]In May 2021 Wisbech Castle hosted the Mayor-making for the first time.[48]

YearMayor[49]Deputy MayorTown Clerk
2023Peter HumanSidney ImafidonTerry Jordan
2022Susan Wallwork[50]Peter Human[51]Terry Jordan
2021Andrew Lynn[52]Susan Wallwork[53]Terry Jordan
2020Aigars Balsevics[54][55][56]Andrew Lynn[57]Terry Jordan
2019Michael Hill[58]Aigars Balsevics[59]Terry Jordan
2018Peter Human[60]Michael HillTerry Jordan
2017Steve Tierney[61]Peter Human[62]?
2016Garry Tibbs[63]Steve Tierney[64]?
2015David Hodgson[65]Garry Tibbs?
2014Michael HillD Hodgson?
2013Samantha Hoy[66]Michael Hill[67]?
2012Vivian MacRae[68]Samantha Hoy?
2011Jonathan R Farmer[69]Vivien MacRae?
2010Nicholas Meekins[70]Jonathan R Farmer[71]?
2009Yvonne Lawrence[72]L Sims (died 2010)?
2008Jonathan Rodney Farmer[73]Y P Lawrence?
2007David Oliver[74]J R Farmer?
2006David OliverE A Carlisle (did not stand for re-election).?
2005Carol Cox[75]D Oliver?
2004Henry Bruce Wegg[76]C R Cox?
2003Leslie SimsH B Webb?
2002Patrick O'Dell[77]L Sims?
2001Roger Green[78]P O'Dell?
2000Richard Barnwell DL[79]R Green?
1999Avis Gilliatt[80]R Barnwell?
1998Roger SymondsA Gilliatt?
1997Ann Purt[81]R Symonds?
1996Joan Diggle[82]A Purt?
1995Margaret Cave[83]J Diggle?
1994Barry Diggle[84]Simon King[85] (Not re-elected)?
1993Leslie Sims[86]B Diggle?
1992Thelma Jenkins[87]L Sims?
1991Gerald Salter[88]T D M Jenkins?
1990Doreen L DickersonGerald Salter?
1989Edwin C MortimerD L Dickerson?
1988Michael Osborn[89]Edwin C Mortimer?
1987John L BarkerM H Osborn?
1986Kathleen Brennan[90]John L Barker?
1985H R Dickerson (1983-)[91]Kathleen Brennan?
1984Leslie SimsH R Dickerson?
1983Beryl PettsLeslie Sims?
1982Malcolm MossBeryl Petts[92]?
1981Elizabeth Ann Carlisle[93]Malcolm Moss?
1980Bernard Martin[94]Elizabeth Ann Carlisle?
1979Robert C Lake[95]Bernard Martin (1976-1983)?
1978Charles R Bowden (1973-1979)[96]Feodor P Rikovski (1975-1979)[97](not re-elected)[98]?
1977Alfred Harold[99]Charles BowdenRE Dixon
1976Edward Boyd-Tuck[100]Alfred HarroldRE Dixon
1975Beryl F PettsEdward Boyd-TuckRE Dixon
1974Robert C LakeBeryl F Petts[101]RE Dixon
1973June Bond[102]

Election results

May 2023

May 2021

Octavia Hill By-Election May 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSidney Imafidon 570 50.3
IndependentPeter Freeman45840.4
IndependentYvonne Howard1069.3
Majority1,134
Turnout
Conservative holdSwing

May 2019

Clarkson (2 seats) Election May 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndrew Lynn unopposed
ConservativeBen William Prest unopposed
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Kirkgate Election (2 seats) May 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentDavid Roy Patrick 242 41.8
ConservativeGarry Paul Tibbs 201 34.7
ConservativeCameron Fraser13623.5
Majority10623.5
Turnout57922.5
Independent holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Medworth Election (2 seats) May 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMichael Hill unopposed
ConservativeSteve Tierney unopposed
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Peckover Election (2 seats) May 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentNick Meekins 306
ConservativeDavid Oliver 255
ConservativeJessica Ann Oliver214
Majority92
Turnout28.41
Independent gain from ConservativeSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Octavia Hill (4 seats) Election May 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSamantha Hoy 646
ConservativeSue Wallwork 542
ConservativePeter Human 493
ConservativePhilip Wing 473
IndependentPeter Freeman458
LabourClayton Payne184
Majority188
Turnout24.68
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Staithe Election (2 seats) May 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBoryana Pehlivanova unopposed
ConservativeDavid Douglas Topgood unopposed
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Waterlees Village (4 seats) Election May 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBilly Rackley 467
IndependentAndy Maul 439
ConservativeAigars Balsevics 395
ConservativeTrevor Ketteringham 359
ConservativeJamie Edwards351
IndependentRay Pearson258
LabourAmy Dodd-Broad182
Majority188
Turnout22.62
Conservative holdSwing
Independent holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative gain from IndependentSwing

June 2018

Kirkgate By-Election June 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBen William Prest 266 52.5
IndependentDavid Roy Patrick20438.7
LabourDavid William Silver5711.2
Majority209
Turnout52728.94
Conservative holdSwing
Octavia Hill By-Election May 2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePhilip David Wing 644 64.1
LabourSusan Yvonne Marshall19219.1
IndependentMyles Keith Salamon16816.7
Majority452
Turnout1,00425.5
Conservative holdSwing
Waterlees Village (3 seats) By-election August 2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLaura Kathleen Cobb 425
ConservativeAndrew Lynn 394
ConservativeAndrew Stuart Maul 381
LabourAmy Victoria Broad255
LabourKathleen Dougall252
LabourDean Lyndon Reeves226
Majority
Turnout17.24
Conservative gain from IndependentSwing
Conservative gain from IndependentSwing
Conservative gain from IndependentSwing
Waterlees Village By-Election December 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWilliam Eric Rackley 416 63.8
UKIPPaul Clapp23636.2
Majority18027.6
Turnout65216.74
Conservative gain from UKIPSwing

Previous election 2015.

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