Hoylake and Meols (ward)

Hoylake and Meols (previously Central-Hoose-Meols-Park, 1973 to 1979, and Hoylake, 1979 to 2004) is a Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council ward in the Wirral West Parliamentary constituency.

Councillors

Election Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Ref.
1973 Bill Whitehurst
(Conservative)
Frank Jones
(Conservative)
J. Thomas
(Liberal)
[1]
1975 W. Tickle
(Conservative)
1976
1978
1979 H. Thompson
(Conservative)
1980
1982 R. Amyes
(Conservative)
1983
1984
1986
1987 P. Pedley
(Conservative)
1988
1990
1991 J. Stedmon
(Conservative)
John Hale
(Conservative)[2]
1992
1994
1995
1996 Hilary Jones
(Conservative/Independent/UKIP)
1998 Gerry Ellis
(Conservative)[3]
1999
2000
2002
2003
2004 [4]
2006 David Kirwan
(Conservative/Independent)
2007
2008
2010 Eddie Boult
(Conservative)[5]
2011
2012
2014
2015
2016
2018 Tony Cox
(Conservative)[6]
Andrew Gardner
(Conservative)[7]
2019 Alison Wright
(Conservative)[8]
gollark: Advantages of 128-character full-charset names:- /view/n/ pages would still only hold one unique dragon- greater opportunities for creativity via use of anomalous Unicode- essentially infinite quantity of available names- can reuse names through use of invisible characters and/or homoglyphs- more efficient lyrical lineages - fewer dragons required per word- could store 2048 bits of data per name via base65536- can name them after people/things in other languagesDisadvantages:~~- cannot actually distinguish some names without a hexdump or something- pretty hard for people to actually use without knowledge of ridiculous Unicode stuff~~ none whatsoever
gollark: Yep!
gollark: "Bob" and "Bοb" for instance.
gollark: That way, if you want to use a name which has already been used, just use an identical-looking Unicode character!
gollark: As an alternative to name exclusivity which would also bring rampant chaos, why not increase the name length limit to 128 and remove all restrictions on characters used?

References

  1. "Metropolitan Borough of Wirral Election Results 1973-2012" (PDF). The Elections Centre. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  2. "Councillor John Hale". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  3. "Councillor Gerry Ellis". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  4. Teale, Andrew. "Hoylake and Meols — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  5. "Councillor Eddie Boult". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  6. "Councillor Tony Cox". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  7. "Councillor Andrew Gardner". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  8. "Councillor Alison Wright". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
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