The 2011 Brentwood Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2011 to elect members of Brentwood District Council in Essex, England as part of the 2011 United Kingdom local elections. One third of the council was up for election and no elections were held in Hutton Central, Hutton South or South Weald in 2011.[1] [2]
Results
By ward
Brentwood North
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
James Sapwell
|
Liberal Democrat
|
859
|
42.7
|
James Tumbridge
|
Conservative
|
719
|
35.8
|
Mamtaz Beekoo
|
Labour
|
281
|
14.0
|
Kenneth Gulleford
|
UK Independence Party
|
151
|
7.5[3]
|
Brentwood South
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Michael Le-Surf
|
Labour
|
850
|
45.2
|
David Bishop
|
Conservative
|
726
|
38.6
|
Trevor Ellis
|
Liberal Democrat
|
306
|
16.3[3]
|
Brentwood West
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
William Russell
|
Conservative
|
958
|
45.0
|
Karen Chilvers
|
Liberal Democrat
|
948
|
44.6
|
Juliette Morrissey
|
Labour
|
221
|
10.4[3]
|
Brizes and Doddinghurst
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Ann Naylor
|
Conservative
|
1213
|
58.7
|
Nina Cutbush
|
Liberal Democrat
|
338
|
16.4
|
Yvonne Maguire
|
UK Independence Party
|
308
|
14.9
|
Yvonne Waterhouse
|
Labour
|
206
|
10.0[3]
|
Herongate, Ingrave and West Horndon
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Gordon Maclellan
|
Conservative
|
862
|
63.9
|
James Gulleford
|
UK Independence Party
|
177
|
13.1
|
Gareth Barrett
|
Labour
|
167
|
12.4
|
Linda Price
|
Liberal Democrat
|
142
|
10.5[3]
|
Hutton East
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Christopher Hossack
|
Conservative
|
663
|
54.5
|
John Pickard
|
Labour
|
205
|
16.8
|
Stuart Gulleford
|
UK Independence Party
|
190
|
15.6
|
June Spencer
|
Liberal Democrat
|
159
|
13.1[3]
|
Hutton North
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Russell Quirk
|
Conservative
|
636
|
41.8
|
Graham Soames
|
Independent
|
545
|
35.8
|
Timothy Waterhouse
|
Labour
|
150
|
9.9
|
Stephen Tyrrell
|
Liberal Democrat
|
141
|
9.3
|
Janice Gearon-Simm
|
Green Party
|
49
|
3.2[3]
|
Ingatestone, Fryerning and Mountnessing
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Noelle Hones
|
Conservative
|
1311
|
55.1
|
Keith Sparling
|
Conservative
|
1223
|
|
Jane Winter
|
Labour
|
375
|
15.8
|
Patricia Dedman
|
Labour
|
360
|
|
Janette Gulleford
|
UK Independence Party
|
358
|
15.0
|
Kristiana Papi
|
Liberal Democrat
|
336
|
14.1
|
Colin Brown
|
Liberal Democrat
|
328[3]
|
|
Pilgrims Hatch
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Victoria Davies
|
Liberal Democrat
|
1091
|
57.2
|
John Kerslake
|
Conservative
|
565
|
29.6
|
David Smith
|
Labour
|
253
|
13.3[3]
|
Shenfield
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Philip Baker
|
Conservative
|
1286
|
56.7
|
Malcolm Featherston
|
Liberal Democrat
|
609
|
26.8
|
David Watt
|
UK Independence Party
|
191
|
8.4
|
Tim Barrett
|
Labour
|
184
|
8.1[3]
|
Tipps Cross
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Madeline Henwood
|
Conservative
|
1018
|
70.0
|
Roberta Hall
|
Liberal Democrat
|
261
|
17.9
|
Michele Wigram
|
Labour
|
176
|
12.1[3]
|
Warley
Name of Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
William Lloyd
|
Conservative
|
978
|
45.9
|
Cyril Young
|
Liberal Democrat
|
782
|
36.7
|
Peter Mayo
|
Labour
|
259
|
12.2
|
Kim Burelli
|
English Democrats Party
|
110
|
5.2[3]
|
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