The Chronicle

North th Tynesideid mayor delighted with success

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THE mayor of North Tyneside was left delighted after a successful night for the Labour Party in the local elections that saw the Conservati­ve group leader lose his seat.

Coun Sean Brockbank lost his ward of Monkseaton South to Labour candidate Martin Murphy after the late arrival of thousands of postal votes saw the count go on well into the early hours of the morning.

Labour also claimed the Howdon ward from councillor Maureen Madden, who did not run for re-election – though it wasn’t all good news for the party, with cabinet member for housing Steve Cox losing the Collingwoo­d Ward to the Conservati­ves’ Olly Scargill.

However, the party strengthen­ed its grip on the authority further, now controllin­g 51 of the 60 seats on the council, with the Tories holding the remaining nine.

Speaking after the count, mayor Norma Redfern said: “I’m overjoyed. It’s very reassuring that the voters of North Tyneside have put their faith in us once again.

“It’s even with the Conservati­ves because we’ve lost one councillor, but we’ve taken their leader.

“This is the 10th year of this administra­tion, and if people are still with us it is amazing. The residents of North Tyneside are amazing; they have got us through a lot of difficult times.”

The mayor said she was “proud” the people of North Tyneside had once again put their faith in Labour.

Martin Murphy took Conservati­ve leader Sean Brockbank’s seat by 1,798 votes to 1,412 – a majority of

386. Speaking after his election, Coun Murphy said: “The people of Monkseaton South have taken a chance on a new face and put their trust in me. I will repay that trust.”

Speaking to the Local Democracy Service, he added: “We always knew that if you campaign on the things that are important to residents’ lives, people will put their trust in you,” and

thanked his fellow Monkseaton South Labour councillor­s Naomi Craven and Davey Drummond for their work in laying the foundation­s for his election. It was a poor night for both the Liberal Democrats and the Greens. In a divergence from the national trend, they failed to win any seats, having targeting the Weetslade and Whitley Bay wards respective­ly.

 ?? ?? Martin Murphy won Monkseaton South from Tory leader Sean Brockbank
Martin Murphy won Monkseaton South from Tory leader Sean Brockbank

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