2000 Slough Borough Council election

The 2000 Slough Borough Council election was held on 4 May 2000, at the same time as other local elections across England. Fourteen of the 41 seats on Slough Borough Council were up for election, being the usual third of the council.

2000 Slough Borough Council election

4 May 2000 (2000-05-04)

16 seats of 45 on council
23 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party Britwellian Independent

Results

The elected councillors were:[1][2]

WardPartyElectedTermCouncillor
Baylis Labour 2000 2003 George Henry Davidson
Britwell Britwellian 2000 2003 Mavis Lilian Gallick * (a)
Central Labour 2000 2003 Arvind Singh Dhaliwal
Chalvey Labour 2000 2003 Sajidah Parveen Chaudhary
Cippenham Labour 1995 2003 William Geoffrey Howard
Colnbrook & Poyle Conservative 2000 2003 Dexter Jerome Smith
Farnham Labour 1997 2003 Robert Anderson
Foxborough Liberal Democrats 2000 2003 John William Edwards *
Haymill Liberal 1987 2003 Richard Stanley Stokes * (b)
Kedermister Labour 1997 2003 Donald Arthur Hewitt (c)
Langley St Mary's Conservative 2000 2003 Derek Ernest Cryer (d)
Stoke Liberal 2000 2003 James Moore * (e)
Upton Conservative 1999 2003 Julia Thomson Long (f)
Wexham Lea Independent 2000 2003 Michael Anthony Haines * (g)

Notes:-

  • * Member of the Britwellian, Independent, Liberal and Liberal Democrat Group (BILLD) (after the 2000 election)
  • (a) Gallick: Formerly served as a Labour councillor 1973–1979 and as a Liberal councillor 1983–1984
  • (b) Stokes: Formerly served as a Labour councillor 1983–1986
  • (c) Hewitt: Formerly served as a councillor 1975–1979 and 1984–1995
  • (d) Cryer: Formerly served as a councillor 1967–1974
  • (e) Moore: Formerly served as a councillor 1992–1996
  • (f) Long: Formerly served as a councillor 1983–1990
  • (g) Haines: Formerly served as a Labour councillor 1987–1991 and 1992–1998

Changes 2000–2001

WardPartyElectedTermCouncillor
Cippenham Conservative 1995 2003 William Geoffrey Howard (a)

Note:-

  • (a) Howard: Left the Labour Group in 2000 to become a Conservative member

References

  1. Local newspapers (1863-date) and Slough Borough Council documents at the Slough Central Library
  2. Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael. "Slough Borough Council Election Results 1997-2012" (PDF). Elections Centre. Plymouth University. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
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