Warbreck (ward)

Warbreck is a Liverpool City Council Ward in Liverpool, England. It contains the northern parts of the Walton and Orrell Park areas of Liverpool. The population of this ward taken at the 2011 census was 16,481.[1] Its northern part also takes in the old rural district of Warbreck Moor together with the small residential area of Warbreck Park. There is also a "Warbreck" public house within the ward's boundaries situated on Orrell Lane.

Etymology

Warbreck means "look-out hill", from Old Norse varŏi "look-out" and brekka "hill (in the sense 'cairn')". The etymology is the same as that of Warbreck (Lancashire). The place-name was recorded as Varebrikke in 1035. The ward is home to the salubrious Walton Jail, colloquially known as the Hornby Hotel or the Big House.

Geographical location

The ward contains only part of Orrell Park and is close to the Netherton area, bordering on Bootle.

Councillors

The ward has returned six Councillors[2] Labour gained two councillors in 2007, one at the May local elections, and one in a by-election held in September 2007 after the death of Cllr Lang. The winner Cllr McLinden successfully defended his seat in May 2008.

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
2004 Jean Seddon (LD) Richard Roberts (LD) Elsie Lang (LD)
2006 Jean Seddon (LD) Richard Roberts (LD) Elsie Lang (LD)
2007 Jean Seddon (LD) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)
2008 Jean Seddon (LD) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)
2010 Maria McEvoy (Lab) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)
2011 Maria McEvoy (Lab) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)
2012 Maria McEvoy (Lab) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)
2014 Cheryl Harrison (Lab) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)
2015 Cheryl Harrison (Lab) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)
2016 Cheryl Didsbury (Lab) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)
2018 Cheryl Didsbury (Lab) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)
2019 Cheryl Didsbury (Lab) Ann O'Byrne (Lab) Richard McLinden (Lab)

     indicates seat up for re-election after boundary changes.

     indicates seat up for re-election.

     indicates change in affiliation.

     indicates seat up for re-election after casual vacancy.

Election results

Elections of the 2010s

Liverpool City Council elections, 2nd May 2019 [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Ann O'Byrne 2,240 80.58 0.63
Green Noel Jane Little 221 7.95% 3.61
Liberal Democrats Gerard George Thompson 156 5.61% 2.24
Conservative McLean Campbell Patrick Wickham 105 3.78% 2.76
Liberal George Blacklock Roberts 58 2.09% 0.78
Majority 2,019 72.63% 0.53
Turnout 2,827 25.55% 0.67
Registered electors 11,064
Rejected ballots 47 1.66% 1.21
Labour hold Swing 1.49
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections: 3rd May 2018 [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Cheryl Didsbury 2,321 79.95% 9.63
Liberal Democrats Jerry Lonsdale 288 7.85% 6.27
Conservative McLean Campbell Patrick Wickham 190 6.54% 3.91
Green Jean Hill 126 4.34% 2.06
Liberal George Blacklock Roberts 38 1.31% 1.09
Majority 2,093 72.10% 15.90
Turnout 2,916 26.22% 2.13
Registered electors 11,122
Rejected ballots 13 0.45% 0.55
Labour hold Swing 7.95
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections: 5th May 2016 [5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Richard Michael McLinden 2,166 70.32% 4.78
Liberal Democrats Richard John Roberts 435 14.12% 7.22
Green Jean Hill 197 6.40% 2.07
English Democrat Steven McEllenborough 127 4.12% 3.77
Conservative David Lowe 81 2.63% 0.19
Liberal George Blacklock Roberts 74 2.40% 1.87
Majority 1,731 56.20% 10.15
Turnout 3,111 28.35% 35.72
Registered electors 10,975
Rejected ballots 31 1.00% 0.57
Labour hold Swing 6.00
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections: 7th May 2015 [6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Ann O'Byrne 5,379 75.10% 10.39
UKIP Joe Gallagher 627 8.75% 8.71
Liberal Democrats Richard John Roberts 494 6.90% 1.94
Green Jean Hill 310 4.33% 0.21
Conservative John Ainsley Watson 202 2.82% 0.28
TUSC India Francesca Taylor 87 1.21 N/A
Liberal George Blacklock Roberts 38 0.53% 0.59
English Democrat Steven McEllenborough 25 0.35% 0.86
Majority 4,752 66.35% 19.10
Turnout 7,193 64.07% 34.42
Registered electors 11,226
Rejected ballots 31 0.43%
Labour hold Swing 9.55
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections: 22nd May 2014 [7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Cheryl Harrison 2138 64.71% -12.58%
UKIP Connor Forrest 577 17.46% n/a
Liberal Democrats Richard John Roberts 292 8.84% -0.04%
Green Ellie Pontin 136 4.12% +0.76%
Conservative Jack Stanley 84 2.54% +0.63%
English Democrat Steven McEllenborough 40 1.21% -4.94%
Liberal George Blacklock Roberts 37 1.12% -1.02%
Majority 1,561 47.25% -21.43%
Turnout 3304 29.65% -1.55%
Labour hold Swing -15.02%
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2012: 3rd May 2012 [8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Richard McLinden 2724 77.56% -3.90%
Liberal Democrats Richard Roberts 312 8.88% +0.27%
English Democrat Steven McEllenborough 216 6.15% +4.75%
Green Eleanor Edith Pontin 118 3.36% +2.49%
Liberal George Blacklock Roberts 75 2.14% +0.45%
Conservative Ken Watkin 67 1.91% -0.9%
Majority 2,412 68.68% -4.17%
Turnout 3512 31.20% -3.71%
Labour hold Swing -4.17%
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2011: 5th May 2011 [9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Ann O'Byrne 3190 81.46% +22.77%
Liberal Democrats Richard John Roberts 337 8.61% -26.32%
UKIP Enid Lindsay 124 3.17% n/a
Conservative Arron Poole 110 2.81% -1.06%
Liberal George Blacklock Roberts 66 1.69% n/a
English Democrat Lee Alan Walton 55 1.40% n/a
Green Ellie Pontin 34 0.87% -1.64%
Majority 2853 81.46% +57.69%
Turnout 3916 34.91% -21.91
Labour hold Swing +35.93%
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2010: Warbreck [10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Maria McEvoy 3761 58.69% +0.32%
Liberal Democrats Richard John Roberts 2238 34.93% +12.11%
Conservative David Jeffery 248 3.87% -0.98%
Green Eleanor Edith Pontin 161 2.51% -0.61%
Majority 1523 23.77%
Turnout 6408 56.82% +28.51%
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing -6.22%

Elections of the 2000s

Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2008: Warbreck[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Richard Michael McLinden 1852 58.37%
Liberal Democrats Richard John Roberts 724 22.82%
BNP Carol Kilkenny 198 4.85%
Conservative Mark Rea 154 4.85%
Liberal George Blacklock Roberts 146 4.60%
Green Raphael Levy 99 3.12%
Majority
Turnout 3173 28.31%
Labour hold Swing
Warbreck By-Election 13 September 2007[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Richard McLinden 1,796 55.16% +10.9%
Liberal Democrats Richard John Roberts 1,024 31.45% -13.8%
BNP Peter Stafford 136 4.18%
Independent Michael Langen 131 4.02%
UKIP Joseph Moran 52 1.60%
Green Kim Graham 45 1.38%
Conservative Mark Rea 40 1.23% -3.2%
Liverpool Labour Community Party Alfie Hincks 32 0.98%
Majority 772 23.8%
Turnout 3,256 29.41%
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2007: Warbreck [13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Ann O'Byrne 1837 48.68%
Liberal Democrats Richard John Roberts 1643 43.53%
BNP Carol Kilkelly 178 4.72%
Conservative Paul Martyn Barber 66 1.75%
Green Don Ross 50 1.32%
Majority
Turnout 3774 34.09%
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2006: Warbreck [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democrats Jean Seddon 1380 45.20%
Labour Ann O'Byrne 1353 44.32%
Liberal Linda Marion Roberts 185 6.06%
Conservative Paul Martyn Barber 135 4.42%
Majority
Turnout 3053 27.26%
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

After the boundary change of 2004 the whole of Liverpool City Council faced election. Three Councillors were returned.

Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2004: Wavertree
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democrats Elsie Lang 2643
Liberal Democrats Richard Roberts 2450
Liberal Democrats Jean Seddon 2309
Labour James Gabriel 1217
Labour Robert Carney 970
Labour Christine Norris 952
Liberal Richard Wright 127
Majority
Turnout 4102 36.90%
Liberal Democrats hold Swing n/a

italics - Denotes the sitting Councillor.
bold - Denotes the winning candidate.

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