2007 Epping Forest District Council election

Elections to Epping Forest Council were held on 3 May 2007. One third of the council was up for election and the Conservative party regained overall control of the council, thanks initially to a by-election in Grange Hill in December 2006, and then following gains at this election.

2007 Epping Forest District Council election

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17 of 58 seats on Epping Forest District Council
30 seats needed for a majority
Turnout34.3 (Decrease9.5%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
PartyConservativeLiberal DemocratsBNP
Last election29 seats, 43.9%13 seats, 25.8%6 seats, 5.6%
Seats before30126
Seats won32116
Seat changeIncrease3Decrease2Steady
Popular vote10,3314,5161,093
Percentage57.0%24.9%6.0%
SwingIncrease13.1%Decrease0.9%Increase0.4%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
PartyLabourIndependentEpping Community Action
Last election1 seat, 5.6%3 seats, 3.8%0 seat, N/A
Seats before130
Seats won120
Seat changeSteadyDecrease1Steady
Popular vote883510510
Percentage4.9%2.3%2.8%
SwingDecrease0.7%Decrease5.7%N/A

Results of the 2007 District Council elections

Council composition following the election

Council control before election

Conservative

Council control after election

Conservative

The British National Party retained all its representation on the council with 6 seats, and marginally increased its vote share. The remaining Labour councillor, Peter Gode of Shelley retained his seat, albeit with a significantly reduced majority. The Conservatives, following gains from the Liberal Democrats regained control of the council having last had control in 1994. One Independent lost their seat to the Conservatives, leaving two remaining on the council.

This election saw the Epping Community Action Group come third in both Epping wards. The party, registered in 2005, ran on a pledge to rejuvenate Epping high street and save small shops by relaxing parking laws. It opposed fortnightly collection of household rubbish and committed to not build on green belt land. Run by Ian Anderson, a former leader of the National Front between 1990 and 1995. Anderson's local party also committed to re-open the local adult learning centre and to stop the town centre becoming an "endless parade of chain coffeehouses and takeaways". Neither Epping candidates, including Anderson won seats, causing the party to dissolve.

Due to no Loughton seats being contested in this cycle, no Loughton Residents Association councillors were up for election, and hence did not change in number.

By-elections

Grange Hill by-election

This by-election win by the Conservatives gave the party council control for the first time since 1994.

Grange Hill by-election 14 December 2006[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKewal Chana60939.4 12.2
Liberal DemocratsAlan Lion58637.9 4.9
BNPJacqueline Carne30219.5N/A
LabourRoger Salmon483.1 3.1
Majority231.5 6.3
Turnout1,54532.8 5.2
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing

Results

Broadley Common, Epping Upland & Nazeing

Broadley Common, Epping Upland & Nazeing
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePenny Smith48186.2 0.5
Liberal DemocratsArnold Verrall7713.8 0.5
Majority40472.4 1.0
Turnout55834.7 5.2
Conservative holdSwing

Buckhurst Hill West

Buckhurst Hill West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHaluk Ulkun1,00358.4 19.7
Liberal DemocratsMick Spence71441.6 19.7
Majority28916.8 5.8
Turnout1,71733.0 9.7
Conservative holdSwing

Chipping Ongar, Greensted and Marden Ash

Chipping Ongar, Greensted and Marden Ash
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGlyn Pritchard57244.6 7.3
Liberal DemocratsKeith Wright47837.3 2.0
English DemocratRobin Tilbrook23318.2 1.6
Majority947.3 5.3
Turnout1,28341.1 6.7
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing

Epping Hemnall

Epping Hemnall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJanet Hedges81239.2 10.5
ConservativeSusan Perry80238.7 6.3
Epping Community Action GroupIan Anderson21510.4N/A
BNPAlexander Copland1477.1N/A
LabourPaul Handford954.6 0.7
Majority100.5 4.2
Turnout2,07143.0 4.5
Liberal Democrats gain from ConservativeSwing

Epping Lindsey and Thornwood Common

Epping Lindsey and Thornwood Common
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndrew Green93048.9 9.7
Liberal DemocratsIngrid Black49726.1 4.4
Epping Community Action GroupAudrey Wheeler29515.5N/A
BNPTony Frankland1819.5N/A
Majority43322.8 5.3
Turnout1,90340.3 2.0
Conservative holdSwing

Grange Hill

Grange Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKewal Chana81362.2 10.6
Liberal DemocratsDev Dodeja38729.6 13.2
LabourMartin Lawford1078.2N/A
Majority42632.6 23.8
Turnout1,30727.7 10.3
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing

Lambourne

Lambourne
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBrian Rolfe51885.6 24.1
Liberal DemocratsNeil Woollcott8714.4N/A
Majority43171.2 48.2
Turnout60538.8 9.8
Conservative holdSwing

Lower Nazeing

Lower Nazeing
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRichard Bassett63152.7 3.6
IndependentDaphne Borton41935.0 2.2
UKIPMartin Harvey887.3N/A
LabourKelvin Morris605.0 1.5
Majority21217.7 5.8
Turnout1,19837.6 4.9
Conservative gain from IndependentSwing

Lower Sheering

Lower Sheering
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHeather Harding40975.7 3.6
Liberal DemocratsEleonor Spencer13124.3 3.6
Majority27851.4 7.2
Turnout54032.6 13.1
Conservative holdSwing

North Weald Bassett

North Weald Bassett
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAnne Grigg88782.1 0.3
Liberal DemocratsJohn Rumble19317.9 0.3
Majority69464.2 0.6
Turnout1,08031.4 4.2
Conservative holdSwing

Roydon

Roydon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMary Sartin47675.8 0.1
LabourColin Riches10817.2N/A
Liberal DemocratsEnid Robinson447.0N/A
Majority36858.6 7.2
Turnout62835.9 5.4
Conservative holdSwing

Shelley

Shelley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Gode26337.8 22.3
ConservativeBlane Judd22432.2 8.2
BNPLynne Turpin16323.4N/A
English DemocratAnne Palmer466.6N/A
Majority395.6 30.5
Turnout69641.5 14.3
Labour holdSwing

Waltham Abbey High Beach

Waltham Abbey High Beach
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSyd Stavrou48786.7 0.5
Liberal DemocratsPeter Fuller7513.3 0.5
Majority41273.4 1.0
Turnout56232.2 0.8
Conservative holdSwing

Waltham Abbey Honey Lane

Waltham Abbey Honey Lane
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAntony Watts63657.8 9.3
Liberal DemocratsPeggy Ayre24021.8 7.9
BNPAndrew Slade22520.4N/A
Majority39636.0 5.8
Turnout1,10124.3 5.9
Conservative holdSwing

Waltham Abbey North East

Waltham Abbey North East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPat Brooks51250.8 7.3
ConservativeAdam Clark49549.2 7.3
Majority171.6 34.2
Turnout1,00732.0 3.8
Liberal Democrats holdSwing

Waltham Abbey Paternoster

Waltham Abbey Paternoster
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLiz Webster49944.3 6.2
BNPGail Harvey37733.5N/A
LabourMitchell Diamond-Conway25022.2 8.2
Majority12210.8 21.4
Turnout1,12634.1 4.6
Conservative holdSwing

Waltham Abbey South West

Waltham Abbey South West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRikki Gadsby46863.5 9.2
Liberal DemocratsPhil Chadburn26936.5 9.2
Majority19927.0 18.4
Turnout73724.6 4.2
Conservative holdSwing

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