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Wavertree (ward)
 

Wavertree
Wavertree ward (2004) within Liverpool
Area2.853 km2 (1.102 sq mi)
Population14,262 (2021 census)
• Density4,999/km2 (12,950/sq mi)
Registered Electors10,550 (2021 election)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Merseyside

Wavertree ward was an electoral division of Liverpool City Council centred on the Wavertree, Liverpool district of Liverpool.

Background

The ward was first established in 1895 before being dissolved in 1953, it was recreated in 2004 and dissolved again in 2023.

2004 boundaries

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. The ward was created from parts of the former Childwall, Church, and Picton wards.[1] The ward was part of the Liverpool Wavertree Parliamentary constituency.

The ward boundaries followed the Liverpool to Manchester railway line, Northway, Thingwall Road, Queens Drive, Woolton Road, Heathfield Road, Smithdown Road, and the West Coast Main Line.[1]

The ward contained the Liverpool Blue Coat School, Childwall Sports and Science Academy, and Wavertree Playground.

The population of the ward taken at the 2021 Census was 14,262.[2]

Councillors

Election Councillor Councillor Councillor
2004 Steve Hurst (LD) Mike Storey (LD) Warren Bradley (LD)
2006 Steve Hurst (LD) Mike Storey (LD) Warren Bradley (LD)
2007 Steve Hurst (LD) Mike Storey (LD) Warren Bradley (LD)
2008 Steve Hurst (LD) Mike Storey (LD) Warren Bradley (LD)
2010 Rosie Jolly (LD) Mike Storey (LD) Warren Bradley (LD)
2011 Rosie Jolly (LD) Jake Morrison (Lab) Warren Bradley (Ind.)
2012 Rosie Jolly (LD) Jake Morrison (Lab) Helen Casstles (Lab)
2013 Rosie Jolly (Lab) Jake Morrison (Ind.) Helen Casstles (Lab)
2014 Rosie Jolly (Lab) Jake Morrison (Ind.) Helen Casstles (Lab)
2015 Rosie Jolly (Lab) David Cummings (Lab) Helen Casstles (Lab)
2016 Rosie Jolly (Lab) David Cummings (Lab) Helen Casstles (Lab)
2017 Rosie Jolly (Lab) David Cummings (Lab) Clare McIntyre (Lab)
2018 Angela Coleman (Lab) David Cummings (Lab) Clare McIntyre (Lab)
2019 Angela Coleman (Lab) David Cummings (Lab) Clare McIntyre (Lab)
2021 Angela Coleman (Lab) David Cummings (Lab) Clare McIntyre (Lab)
2022 Angela Coleman (Lab) David Cummings (Ind) Clare McIntyre (Lab)

  indicates seat up for re-election after boundary changes.

  indicates seat up for re-election.

  indicates change in affiliation.

  indicates seat up for re-election after casual vacancy.

Notes

a.^ Cllr Warren Bradley (elected as Liberal Democrat, 2008) was suspended and eventually expelled from the Liberal Democrats following allegations of electoral fraud which he later admitted in Court, he unsuccessfully contested the 2012 elections as an Independent.[3]

b.^ Cllr Rosie Jolly (elected as Liberal Democrat, 2010) defected to the Labour Party in May 2013 and successfully defended her seat in 2014.[4]

c.^ Cllr Jake Morrison (elected as Labour, 2010) resigned his membership of the Labour Party in June 2013, due to internal disputes with the local Labour MP and disillusionment with national Labour policies.[5]

d.^ Cllr Helen Casstles (Labour, 2016) resigned from the council in April 2017 citing conflicting work commitments.[6]

e.^ Cllr David Cummings (elected as Labour, 2019) was suspended from the Labour whip in 2019 before being expelled from the Labour Party in 2022, following a string of complaints of abuse and receiving two criminal convictions.[7]

Election results

Bold - Denotes the winning candidate. italics - Denotes a re-standing councillor.

Elections of the 2020s

Thursday 6 May 2021[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Clare McIntyre 1,579 38.82 Decrease14.08
Green David William Morgan 1,176 28.92 Increase12.77
Liberal Democrats Rebecca Tania Turner 975 23.97 Increase 3.40
Conservative Stuart Wood 155 3.81 Decrease 0.33
Liberal David Seth Harrap 115 2.83 Decrease 1.25
Independent Adam Giles Heatherington 67 1.65 Decrease 0.51
Majority 403 9.91 Decrease22.42
Turnout 4,067 38.55 Increase 5.21
Rejected ballots 22 0.54 Decrease 0.09
Total ballots 4,089 38.76
Registered electors 10,550
Labour hold Swing -13.42

Elections of the 2010s

Thursday 2 May 2019[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Dave Cummings 1,841 52.90 Decrease 9.57
Liberal Democrats Graham Hulme 716 20.57 Increase 1.35
Green David William Morgan 562 16.15 Increase 7.23
Conservative Stuart Wood 144 4.14 Decrease 3.13
Liberal David Seth Harrap 142 4.08 Increase 1.96
Democrats and Veterans Adam Giles Heatherington 75 2.16 SteadyN/A
Majority 1,125 32.33 Decrease 9.91
Turnout 3,480 33.34 Increase0.90
Rejected ballots 22 0.63 Increase 0.62
Registered electors 10,439
Labour hold Swing -5.46
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Thursday 3 May 2018[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Angela Coleman 2,122 62.47 Increase 0.28
Liberal Democrats Graham Hulme 653 19.22 Decrease 3.49
Green David William Morgan 303 8.92 Increase 2.54
Conservative Stuart Wood 247 7.27 Increase 0.51
Liberal Jonathan Mason