Boothstown and Ellenbrook (ward)
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Boothstown and Ellenbrook | |
|---|---|
Boothstown Post Office | |
| Motto: Let the good (or safety) of the people be the supreme (or highest) law | |
![]() Interactive map of Boothstown and Ellenbrook | |
| Coordinates: 53°30′40″N 2°24′43″W / 53.511°N 2.412°W | |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Constituent country | England |
| Region | North West England |
| County | Greater Manchester |
| Metropolitan borough | Salford |
| Created | May 2004 |
| Named after | Boothstown and Ellenbrook, Greater Manchester |
| Government UK Parliament constituency: Worsley and Eccles South | |
| • Type | Unicameral |
| • Body | Salford City Council |
| • Mayor of Salford | Paul Dennett (Labour) |
| • Councillor | Les Turner (Conservative) |
| • Councillor | Robin Garrido (Conservative) |
| • Councillor | Bob Clarke (Conservative) |
| Population | |
• Total | 9,778 |
| Ward profile conducted by Salford City Council in 2014[1] | |
Boothstown and Ellenbrook is an electoral ward of Salford, England.[2] The ward was created in 2004 following recommendations made by the Boundary Committee for England.[3] It is represented in Westminster by Barbara Keeley MP for Worsley and Eccles South.[4] The 2011 Census recorded a population of 9,532.[1] Following extensive boundary changes to wards across the City of Salford, Boothstown and Ellenbrook was expanded to include the village of Roe Green. These new boundaries were first contested on 6 May 2021 in all-out elections, requiring all three ward councillors to stand for re-election.

The ward is represented by three councillors:
| Election | Councillor | Councillor | Councillor | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Christine Gray (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Beryl Howard (Con) | |||
| 2006 | Christine Gray (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Beryl Howard (Con) | |||
| 2007 | Christine Gray (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Beryl Howard (Con) | |||
| 2008 | Christine Gray (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Andrew Cheetham (Con) | |||
| 2010 | Jillian Collinson (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Andrew Cheetham (Con) | |||
| 2011 | Jillian Collinson (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Andrew Cheetham (Con) | |||
| 2012 | Jillian Collinson (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Andrew Cheetham (Con) | |||
| 2014 | Jillian Collinson (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Andrew Cheetham (Con) | |||
| 2015 | Jillian Collinson (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Andrew Cheetham (Con) | |||
| 2016 | Jillian Collinson (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Bob Clarke (Con) | |||
| 2018 | Jillian Collinson (Con) | Robin Garrido (Con) | Bob Clarke (Con) | |||
| 2019 | Jillian Collinson (Con) | Darren Ward (Con) | Bob Clarke (Con) | |||
| 2021 | Les Turner (Con) | Darren Ward (Con) | Bob Clarke (Con) | |||
indicates seat up for re-election.
Elections in 2020s
May 2021
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Bob Clarke | 2,205 | 56.84 | N/A | |
| Conservative | Darren Ward | 1,797 | 46.33 | N/A | |
| Conservative | Les Turner | 1,345 | 34.67 | N/A | |
| Labour | Teresa Pepper | 1,257 | 32.41 | N/A | |
| Labour | Cameron Robinson | 1,209 | 31.17 | N/A | |
| Labour | Charlie Rowley | 750 | 19.33 | N/A | |
| Green | Diana Battersby | 499 | 12.86 | N/A | |
| Liberal Democrats | Ian Chisnall | 354 | 9.13 | N/A | |
| Liberal Democrats | Gizella Hughes | 140 | 3.61 | N/A | |
| Liberal Democrats | Sebastian Biesiadzinski | 130 | 3.35 | N/A | |
| Turnout | 3,879 | 39.84 | N/A | ||
| Conservative win (new seat) | |||||
| Conservative win (new seat) | |||||
| Conservative win (new seat) | |||||
Boundary changes in wards across the City of Salford meant that all three councillors in each ward were required to stand for re-election in the May 2020 poll, although this was postponed for one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
