Bugle (electoral division)

Bugle (Cornish: Karnrosveur)[1] was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned one member to sit on Cornwall Council between 2009 and 2021. It was abolished at the 2021 local elections, being divided between the new divisions of Roche and Bugle, Lostwithiel and Lanreath, and Penwithick and Boscoppa.

Bugle
Former ward
Cornwall Council.
Outline map
Boundary of Bugle in Cornwall from 2013-2021.
CountyCornwall
2013 (2013)2021 (2021)
Number of councillorsOne
Replaced byRoche and Bugle
Lostwithiel and Lanreath
Penwithick and Boscoppa
Created fromBugle
2009 (2009)2013 (2013)
Number of councillorsOne
Replaced byBugle
Created fromCouncil created

Councillors

ElectionMemberParty
2009 Jackie BullLiberal Democrats
2013 Simon Rix
2017 Sally-Anne SaundersConservative
2021 Seat abolished

Extent

Bugle represented the villages of Stenalees, Bugle and Luxulyan and the hamlets of Trethowel, Ruddlemoor, Carthew, Rosevear, Rosevean, Bowling Green, Lockengate, Bodwen, Bodiggo, Treskilling and Rosemelling.[2] The division was nominally abolished during boundary changes at the 2013 election, but this had little effect on the ward. From 2009 to 2013, the division covered 3,120 hectares in total; after the boundary changes in 2013, it covered 3,830 hectares.[2][3]

Election results

2017 election

2017 election: Bugle[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Sally-Anne Saunders 488 37.7
Mebyon Kernow Garry Tregidga 360 27.8
Liberal Democrats Kirk Pollard 354 27.3
Independent David Highland 84 6.5
Majority 128 9.9
Rejected ballots 9 0.7
Turnout 1295 35.3
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

2013 election

2013 election: Bugle[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Simon Rix 316 33.0
Conservative Rachel Beadle 226 23.6
Independent Steve Hopper 152 15.9
Mebyon Kernow Jerry Jefferies 139 14.5
Labour Co-op David Doyle 114 11.9
Majority 90 9.4
Rejected ballots 10 1.0
Turnout 957 25.5
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

2009 election

2009 election: Bugle[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Jackie Bull 477 50.9
Conservative Mark Farrell 214 22.8
Mebyon Kernow Allister Mills 180 19.2
Labour David Doyle 54 5.8
Majority 263 28.0
Rejected ballots 13 1.4
Turnout 938 31.7
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

References


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