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Local Elections 2023: Labour win big in the High Peak

Labour councillors and campaigners celebrate on the steps inside the Pavilion Gardens.

Labour is celebrating after the local elections saw the party win 29 of the 43 seats available on High Peak Borough Council. 

The Green Party also retained their two seats on the Council in the Hope Valley ward and Independent candidate Dan Capper won one of the two seats in Blackbrook. 

However, the Conservatives suffered significant losses and now have just 10 seats.  

It could have been even worse after a seat in Cote Heath was retained only after Conservative Kev Kirkham’s name was pulled out of the ballot box instead of Labour’s Alan Smith after the results were tied. 

It was a tough day for the Liberal Democrats as they lost two seats and now have a single councillor, David Lomax, in Whaley Bridge - the borough’s longest-serving councillor, having been first elected in 1991. 


The experienced David Lomax is the only remaining Liberal Democrat councillor on High Peak Borough Council 

In total, 122 candidates had put themselves forward in the 28 wards. 

The High Peak count was held at the Octagon in the Pavilion Gardens on Friday, starting at 10am with the final result announced at 3.30pm. 

The results as they happened 

Chapel West was the first result to be announced, with Conservative Kath Sizeland retaining her seat, while Labour made their first gain with Sally De Pee winning the seat which was previously held by Stewart Young of the Conservatives. 

Result: SALLY DE PEE, (LABOUR) 743; Timmy Norton, (Labour) 650; KATH SIZELAND, (CONSERVATIVE) 720; Jeremy Wright, (Green Party) 184; Stewart Young, (Conservative) 596.  

Turnout: 38.9%


Sally De Pee (left) and Kath Sizeland were elected in Chapel West 

Next up, the Hope Valley ward saw Green Party councillors Joanna Collins and Charlotte Farrell retain their seats. 

Result: JOANNA COLLINS, (GREEN PARTY) 753; Hayley Dalton, (Conservative) 530; CHARLOTTE FARRELL, (GREEN PARTY) 812; David Owen, (Labour) 244; Frederick John Walton, (Conservative) 557. 

Turnout: 50.7%


Charlotte Farrell (left) and Joanna Collins were the only two Green Party councillors elected 

In Simmondley, Labour - who already held one of the seats - gained the second at the expense of the Conservatives. 

Result: STEWART GARDNER, (LABOUR) 848; PAM MACKIE, (LABOUR) 772; Hector Marchetti Urena, (Conservative) 676; Stephen Marsden, (Conservative) 683. 

Turnout: 45.79%


Stewart Gardner (left) was re-elected in Simmondley and joined by his Labour colleague Pamela Mackie 

The Conservatives retained both seats they held in Old Glossop by just 16 votes, with Adie Hopkinson a new face after Jamie Douglas decided not to stand again. 

Result: Sebastian Andrews, (Labour) 658; Paul Bohan, (Green Party) 360; PAUL HARDY, (CONSERVATIVE) 800; ADIE HOPKINSON, (CONSERVATIVE) 789; Linda Rundle, (Labour) 773. 

Turnout: 49.44%


Former High Peak Mayor Paul Hardy (left) was re-elected in Old Glossop, joined by Conservative colleague Adie Hopkinson 

The Conservatives also retained Chapel East - this time by just seven votes - as Nigel Gourlay kept his seat. 

Result: NIGEL GOURLAY, (CONSERVATIVE) 272; Jim Lambert, (Labour) 265; Jane Simm, (Liberal Democrat) 21; Chris Williams, (Green Party) 46 

Turnout: 35.8%


Nigel Gourlay gets another term as borough councillor in Chapel East 

Whitfield saw Labour retain the seat with a new face in Barbara Hastings-Asatourian, after former Mayor Graham Oakley decided to stand down. 

Results: Norma Fozard, (Conservative) 89; BARBARA HASTINGS-ASATOURIAN, (LABOUR) 392; Philip Taylor, (Green Party) 53. 

Turnout: 30.18%


Barbara Hastings-Asatourian is the new councillor in Whitfield 

In Buxton’s Temple ward, the Conservatives retained the seat. 

Results: Louise Glasscoe, (Liberal Democrat) 59; David Newton, (Green Party) 117; PAM REDDY, (CONSERVATIVE) 407; Tony Riddington, (Labour) 339. 

Turnout: 51.99%


Pam Reddy was elected as the Conservative councillor for Temple 

The two-seat Cote Heath saw Conservative Linda Grooby retain her seat while fellow Conservative Kev Kirkham tied with Labour’s Alan Smith. Rather than a coin toss, both names were put in the ballot box and Kev Kirkham’s was pulled out. 

Results: David Busby, (Green Party) 178; LINDA GROOBY, (CONSERVATIVE) 595; Celia Kelly, (Labour) 537; KEV KIRKHAM, (CONSERVATIVE) 569; Alan Smith, (Labour) 569. 

Turnout: 36.22%


Kev Kirkham celebrating with former MP Edwina Currie Jones after being re-elected in Cote Heath 

In Tintwistle, Rob Baker retained his seat for Labour. 

ResultsROB BAKER, (LABOUR) 407; Ann Flavell, (Conservative) 114; Robyn Hodgetts-Haley, (Green Party) 50 

Turnout: 32.88%


Rob Baker has another term as borough councillor for Tintwistle 

Rachael Quinn also retained her seat for Labour in the Barms ward in Buxton. 

Results: Ben Evens, (Green Party) 47; RACHAEL QUINN, (LABOUR) 246; Colin Woodhouse, (Conservative) 116 

Turnout: 34.05%


Rachael Quinn after being elected as Barms councillor 

Also in Buxton, Labour retained both seats they held in Stone Bench. 

Results: Peter Crook, (Green Party) 125; Michael Hampson, (Conservative) 250; David McDowell, (Conservative) 193; FIONA SLOMAN, (LABOUR) 484; MATT TAYLOR, (LABOUR) 441 

Turnout: 24.23%


Fiona Sloman and Matt Taylor kept the Stone Bench ward controlled by Labour 

The three-seat ward of Whaley Bridge returned the same result as at the last election, with two Labour councillors and one Liberal Democrat elected. 

Results: NEV CLARKE, (LABOUR) 1351; David Hartington, (Conservative) 460; Lisa Hartington, (Conservative) 486; Lewis King, (Conservative) 447; DAVID LOMAX, (LIBERAL DEMOCRAT) 837; JO TAYLOR, (LABOUR) 1249; Andy Tomson, (Liberal Democrat) 755 

Turnout: 43.23%


Nev Clarke (left) and Jo Taylor took the two Labour seats in Whaley Bridge 

Labour then won the Sett ward from the Conservatives. 

Result: Rachel Barber, (Liberal Democrat) 66; PETER INMAN, (LABOUR) 446; Jacky Sidebottom-Every, (Conservative) 299 

Turnout: 51.52%


Peter Inman was elected as Labour councillor for Sett 

Before Labour then retained the seat in Hadfield North with a new face in Gillian Cross, who has been Mayoress of High Peak over the past year. 

Result: Neil Best, (Green Party) 42; David Cadwell, (Conservative) 111; GILLIAN CROSS, (LABOUR) 296 

Turnout: 26.36%


Gillian Cross is the new Hadfield North councillor 

And the two seats in Hadfield South were also kept by Labour. 

Result: Julie Conlan, (Conservative) 333; Robert Hodgetts-Haley, (Green Party) 166; BOB MCKEOWN, (LABOUR) 601; EDWARD SIDDALL, (LABOUR) 656; Tom Wynne, (Conservative) 318 

Turnout: 33.31%


Bob Mckeown (left) and Edward Siddall retained their seats in Hadfield South 

A further gain for the Labour party from the Conservatives was the seat in Burbage. 

ResultSteve Clark, (Conservative) 242; Samantha Flower, (Green Party) 80; CHRIS PAYNE, (LABOUR) 264 

Turnout: 37.26%


Chris Payne was elected in Burbage for Labour 

The next result announced saw Labour retain both seats they held in Buxton Central. 

Result: Lisa Jill Adamson, (Green Party) 219; Julie Butterworth, (Conservative) 297; PAYGE HACKING, (LABOUR) 573; Michael Hunter, (Conservative) 324; JEAN TODD, (LABOUR) 576 

Turnout: 36.01%


Jean Todd (left) and Payge Hacking were elected for Labour in Buxton Central 

In Dinting, the Conservatives retained the seat by just 17 votes with a new face in Dom Elliott-Starkey. 

Result: DOM EILLIOTT-STARKEY, (CONSERVATIVE) 423; Holly McBride, (Green Party) 78; Rachel Sloman, (Labour) 406; Stephen Worrall, ((Liberal Democrat)) 61. 

Turnout: 50.81%


Dom Elliott-Starkey is the new Conservative councillor in the Dinting ward 

Before Labour won the seat in Hayfield for the first time. 

Result: Sarah High, (Liberal Democrat) 77; Eva Lawson, (Conservative) 270; GILL SCOTT, (LABOUR) 530. 

Turnout: 53.24%


Labour's Gillian Scott was elected in Hayfield 

In Glossop, Labour retained both seats they held in Howard Town. 

Result: GODFREY CLAFF, (LABOUR) 819; DAMIEN GREENHALGH, (LABOUR) 892; Lesley Morgan, (Conservative) 255; Anne Thornley, (Conservative) 252; Linda Walker, (Green Party) 279. 

Turnout: 35.68%


Damien Greenhalgh (left) and Godfrey Claff were elected for Labour in the Howard Town ward 

Both Labour and the Conservatives retained the seats they held in Corbar. It was a close result, with Labour only missing out on taking both seats by five votes. 

Result: MADELINE HALL, (LABOUR) 569; Chris Hallam, (Green Party) 384; Stanley Heptinstall, (Liberal Democrat) 114; CHRIS MORTEN, (CONSERVATIVE) 427; Eileen Jane Reynolds, (Green Party) 318; Melandra Smith, (Reform UK) 78; Mark Wilson, (Conservative) 362; Graham Winter, (Labour) 422. 

Turnout: 45.32%


Madeleine Hall was elected for Labour in the Corbar ward 

In Padfield, current High Peak Mayor Ollie Cross retained his seat for Labour. 

Result: OLLIE CROSS, (LABOUR) 550; Luca Jones, (Green Party) 43; Leo Parker, (Conservative) 126. 

Turnout: 38.83%


Labour's Ollie Cross retained his Padfield seat 

And both seats in New Mills East remained Labour. 

ResultPaul Adrio, (Liberal Democra)) 258; ALAN BARROW, (LABOUR) 508; Sally Gibson, (Conservative) 133; IAN HUDDLESTONE, (LABOUR) 506; Charles Jevon, Liberal Demcrat 206; Ginny Priestley, (Conservative) 122. 

Turnout: 29.18%


Ian Huddlestone was one of two Labour councillors elected in New Mills East 

The turnout in Gamesley was just 16.06%, the lowest in the High Peak, with Labour councillor and Council Leader Anthony Mckeown comfortably retaining his seat. 

Result: Matthew Firth, (Green Party) 27; ANTHONY MCKEOWN, (LABOUR) 205; Mick Reddy, (Conservative) 39. 


Labour's Anthony Mckeown retained his seat in Gamesley 

The Conservatives retained Limestone Peak as Peter Roberts was re-elected. 

Result: Caitlin Bisknell, (Labour) 161; PETER ROBERTS, (CONSERVATIVE) 352; Daniel Wimberley, (Green Party) 68. 

Turnout: 32.53%


Peter Roberts was re-elected for the Conservatives in the Limestone Peak ward 

In Blackbrook, both the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats lost a seat each, with Labour's Angela Benham and Independent Dan Capper winning the ward. 

Result: ANGELA BENHAM, (LABOUR) 634; DAN CAPPER, (INDEPENDENT) 677; John Kappes, (Conservative) 465; Edith Longden, ((Liberal Democrat)) 456; Mark Stafford, (Conservative) 402; Penny Took, (Labour) 527. 

Turnout: 49.06%

The Conservatives' final loss of the day was in the St John’s ward as Pauline Bell was elected for Labour. 

Result: PAULINE BELL, (LABOUR) 378; Ryan Elliott-Starkey, (Conservative) 304. 

Turnout: 44.39%


Pauline Bell of the Labour Party was elected in the St John's ward 

The final result of the day saw Labour retain one and gain another seat in New Mills East at the expense of the Liberal Democrats. 

Result: Anthony Adrio, ((Liberal Democrat)) 244; Ray Atkins, ((Liberal Democrat)) 345; JENNI BENZER, (LABOUR) 673; SIMON EVANS, (LABOUR) 737; John Payne, (Green Party) 250; Brian Sidebottom, (Conservative) 193; Jill Woodacre, (Conservative) 207. 

Turnout: 40.75%


Labour's Jenni Benzer and Simon Evans were the final borough councillors elected 

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