The Lib Dem's retain control
North Devon has its first BAME councillor, while the Liberal Democrats retained their grip on the council.
By virtue of a by-election after the last local election in 2019, the Lib Dems came into this year’s local election with an overall majority of the council, holding 22 seats.
That trend continued in the early hours of Friday as the party, amid a vibrant atmosphere at Tarka Leisure Centre, held onto its advantage.
There was little joy for the Conservatives, which has just seven of the 42 seats, while Labour’s conspicuous lack of success in North Devon continues – none of its candidates were elected.
The Green Party gained a further seat to take its tally to three, but the morning belonged to the Liberal Democrats.
Syed Yusuf became North Devon’s first Black and Minority Ethnic councillor by winning a seat in Barnstaple Central, claiming a mammoth 273 votes (mammoth in the context of a council election in North Devon). His nearest competitor, Conservative George Howe, took 92 votes.
In an impassioned speech after his election, Cllr Yusuf vowed to help create a “safe” and “clean” North Devon, while highlighting the importance of his cross-party colleagues working together.
Conservative Cllr Paul Crabb, who was again elected to represent Ilfracombe East, acknowledged that the Liberal Democrats had enjoyed a good election, but said he hopes the picture in North Devon changes over the next four years.
Newly elected Green Cllr Ricky Knight, who now represents Heanton Punchardon, has had nearly 10 goes at becoming a district councillor, and said he was “chuffed” to gain a seat on the council.
Here are North Devon’s councillor list in full:
Barnstaple Central:
Syed Yusuf – Liberal Democrats
Braunton East:
Matthew Bell – Liberal Democrats
Liz Spear – Liberal Democrats
Braunton West:
Simon Maddocks – Independent
Pru Maskell – Conservative
Barnstaple with Pilton:
Mel Lovering – Liberal Democrats
Louise Orange – Liberal Democrat
Ian Roome – Liberal Democrat
Barnstaple with Westacott:
David Clayton – Liberal Democrat
Richard Leaver – Liberal Democrats
Katrina Stevens – Liberal Democrats
Ilfracombe West:
Mark Quinn – Conservative
Jane Wilson – Green
Fremington:
Frank Biederman – Independent
Neil Denton – Independent
Bickington:
Joy Cann – Liberal Democrat
Will Topps – Liberal Democrat
Helen Walker – Liberal Democrat
Landkey:
Mark Haworth-Booth – Green
Glyn Lane – Independent
Ilfracombe East:
Paul Crabb – Conservative
Daniel Turton – Conservative
June Williams – Liberal Democrat
Bratton Fleming:
Malcolm Prowse – Independent
Bishops Nympton:
Robin Milton – Independent
Chittlehampton:
Susan Whitehead – Conservative
Roundswell:
David Knight – Liberal Democrat
Christopher Norman – Liberal Democrat
Newport:
Caroline Leaver – Liberal Democrat
Louisa York – Liberal Democrat
Chulmleigh:
Kevin Davies – Liberal Democrat
Combe Martin:
Brian Lethaby – Non-aligned
Heanton Punchardon:
Ricky Knight – Green
Instow:
Lucinda Renshaw – Conservative
South Molton:
Peter Bishop – Liberal Democrats
Matthew Bushell – Non-aligned
David Worden – Liberal Democrat
North Molton:
Liz Bulled – Conservative
Mortehoe:
Malcolm Wilkinson – Liberal Democrat
Lynton and Lynmouth:
John Patrinos – Independent
Witheridge:
Peter Jones – Independent
Marwood (Uncontested):
Julie Hunt – Liberal Democrat