Councillors Elected for Seats within the Tring & Villages Division of Hertfordshire

10 May 2015
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Well, after a prolonged count - which involved DBC staff working a 39 hour shift (with just one short break) - the results are all now in.

Many thanks to all who voted or worked for the Liberal Democrats during the elections. Your help and support was greatly appreciated.

All four existing Liberal Democrat borough councillors in the Tring area (Rosemarie Hollinghurst, Christopher Townsend, Denise Rance and Nick Hollinghurst) were replaced by Conservatives.

However, Roxanne Ransley was elected to Dacorum Borough Council and re-elected to the Town Council.

Local DBC councillors are:
Stan Mills Con (Aldbury & Wigginton)
Penny Hearn Con (Tring East)
Stephen Hearn Con and Roxanne Ransley Lib Dem (Tring Central)
Olive Conway Con and Mike Hicks Con (Tring West & Rural)

Tring Town councilors are:
Penny Hearn Con, Gerald Wilkins Con, Mike Hicks Con (Dunsley Ward)
Stephen Hearn Con, Roxanne Ransley Lib Dem, John Bowden Lib Dem, Henry Grace Con, Phil Hills Con (Bunstrux Ward)
Nick Hollinghurst Lib Dem, Christopher Townsend Lib Dem, Olive Conway Con, Nigel Nutkins Lib Dem (Miswell Ward)

Nick Hollinghurst remains the Hertfordshire County Councillor for the Tring Division. The HCC elections do not take place until 2017.

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