1979 – 24th May – Kenilworth Town Council – Elections

Abbey Ward (3 seats)

CandidatePartyVotes
*Jack BastockLiberal Party589
*Enys ThomasLiberal Party470
Kenneth GriffithsLiberal Party467
*Ronald StansfieldConservative Party303
*Nicholas WilsonConservative Party264
Brian Robinson-BrowneConservative Party231
Susan O’DonovanLabour Party76

Borrowell Ward (3 seats)

CandidatePartyVotes
*Helen Dore Liberal Party682
*Haydn Alan ThomasLiberal Party516
Roger RolfeLiberal Party482
*Kenneth Hogarth Conservative Party477
Valerie Beaumont Conservative Party360
John Jones Conservative Party344
Wendy Jane EnglandLabour Party66

Castle Ward (3 seats)

CandidatePartyVotes
*Kenneth Rawnsley Conservative Party695
John Cooke Conservative Party654
Daphne Harrison Conservative Party642
Graham WindybankLiberal Party407
Marjorie Barfield Liberal Party388
Peter Hardisty Liberal Party362
Thomas SwallowLabour Party47

Park Hill Ward (3 seats)

CandidatePartyVotes
*Robert Butler Liberal Party665
*Patrica AdamsConservative Party588
*Harry PottsConservative Party563
Kenneth EvansLiberal Party527
Jerry HicksConservative Party518
Stephen AdamsLiberal Party474
Peter JonesLabour Party62
Peter SingerLabour Party51

St John’s Ward (3 seats)

CandidatePartyVotes
*Bill WozencroftLabour Party490
*Jack CoxConservative Party459
*Richard MonningtonConservative Party458
Robert WoollerConservative Party449
Chris WebsterLabour Party372
Malcolm BurfittLabour Party302
Edward DoreLiberal Party226
Mary ArcherLiberal Party176

Windy Arbour Ward (3 seats)

CandidatePartyVotes
*Florence AdcockConservative Party639
*John WilsonConservative Party607
*Thomas RobinsonConservative Party579
Lynn PollardLiberal Party324
Joseph EnglandLabour Party73
Elizabeth LeeLabour Party69

*denotes retiring councillors

TORIES STILL IN CONTROL EVEN WITH A SWING TO THE LIBERALS

Four new members were elected, with the Liberals gaining two seats from the Conservatives. But they still have overall control of the council. The three tory casualties were Wilson, Hogarth and Ronald Stansfield who had been a Kenilworth councillor since 1958. He became Mayor in 1977 and previous to that he had been chairman of the old KUDC twice, in 1964 and 1971. Strangley though, for this election, he swopped from Castle to Abbey, which was a mistake, as he only finished forth. Patrica Adams retained her seat at Park Hill which she won at a by-election, two years ago.

New Tory councillors are John Cooke, a keen photographer of Amherst Road and Daphne Harrison of Station Road, who is a former GB Olympic swimmer and wife of district councillor, Spencer Harrision.

The two new Liberals are Ken Griffiths, a civil engineer, representing Abbey ward and Roger Rolfe, a teacher, elected to Borrowell.

Kenilworth Town Councillors (18 members)

10 Conservative Party (F.Adcock, J. Wilson, T. Robinson, J. Cox, R. Monnington, P. Adams, H. Potts, D. Harrison, J. Cooke, K. Rawnsley)

7 Liberal Party (R. Butler, R. Rolfe, H. Thomas, E. Thomas, H. Dore, J. Bastock, K. Griffiths)

1 Labour Party (B. Wozencroft)

Mayors

1979-80 Florence Adcock

1980-81 Kenneth Rawnsley

1981-82 Richard Monnington

1982-83 Bill Wozencroft (pictured)

In March 1983 – Viki McClean was elected onto the council by a vote of 8-7 by the members.

The vacancy was caused by the death of Richard Monnington in February. He had been a town and district councillor since 1976 and became Mayor of Kenilworth in 1981/2. He was just 55 years-old.

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