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Bishopston and Ashley Down is one of the thirty-four electoral wards in the city of Bristol in the Southwest of England, United Kingdom. It is represented by two councillors on Bristol City Council , which as of 2024 [update] are Emma Edwards and James Crawford, both members of the Green Party .
Ashley Down is a residential neighbourhood in the north of Bristol, England. It lies on high ground east of Bishopston, north of St Andrews and St Werburghs, west of Muller Road and south of Horfield. The main artery is Ashley Down Road. It is in the Bishopston and Ashley Down electoral ward of Bristol City Council.
For elections to Bristol City Council, it is split between the electoral wards of Redland and Bishopston and Ashley Down.The boundary between the two wards runs along Gloucester Road and then the southern perimeters of HMP Bristol and the playing fields of Bishop Road Primary and Redland Green School, with areas to the southwest in Redland ward.
Bishopston and Ashley Down Hillfields Seats before 11 37 Seats won 24 24 Seat change 13 13 Popular vote 85,325: 85,014 Percentage 31.8: 31.7 Swing 11.9 4.9
Bishopston and Ashley Down: 2 13,304 8,954 Bristol North West: Bishopsworth: 2 12,274 9,337 Bristol South: Brislington East: 2 ... Bishopston (1) Bishopsworth (1 ...
Bishopston & Ashley Down (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour: Tom Brook : 1,833 : 36.57 : Green: Eleanor Combley : 1,755 : 35.02 : Green: Daniella Radice 1,745 34.82 Labour: Dave McLeod 1,278 25.50 Liberal Democrats: Rebecca Lockyer 937 18.70 Liberal Democrats: Kate Bowman 905 18.06 Conservative: David Harrison Lewis 423 8.44 ...
Bishopston and Ashley Down By-Election 24 August 2023 [15] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Green: James Crawford : 1,294 : 50.2 : −3.2 : Labour: Andrew Milton 981 38.1 +10.6 Liberal Democrats: Barry Cash 184 7.1 −5.5 Conservative: Roddy Jaques 91 3.5 −3.0 Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition Amy Sage 26 1.0 +1.0 Majority 313 12.2 Turnout ...
Following the previous election, which was held in 2021, the council was in no overall control, though was run by the Mayor Marvin Rees and an all Labour cabinet. [6] [7] [8] In the intervening 3 years, four by-elections occurred, seeing the Green Party gain one seat from the Liberal Democrats with no other change to the political makeup of the council.