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The 2000 Amber Valley Borough Council election took place on 4 May 2000 to elect members of Amber Valley Borough Council in Derbyshire, England. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 1999 increasing the number of seats by 2. The Conservative Party gained control of the council from the Labour Party. (en) |
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John Cunningham (en) David Griffiths (en) David Harry (en) Charles Cutting (en) John McCabe (en) John Nelson (en) Paul Jones (en) Charles Bull (en) Peter Hare (en) Jack Brown (en) Patricia Turner (en) Stephen Hayes (en) Albert Hall (en) Chris Short (en) Leslie Foster (en) Kathleen Brown (en) Benjamin Miller (en) Alan Broughton (en) Alan Cox (en) Alan Stringer (en) Alan Warner (en) Albert Wilde (en) Allen King (en) Andrew Healy (en) Anthony Cooper (en) Anthony Woodings (en) Ashley Welch (en) Brenda Remington (en) Celia Cox (en) Christine Storr (en) Christopher Emmas-Williams (en) Colin Thompson (en) Colin Thornton (en) David Beeston (en) David Cattermole (en) David Neilson (en) Deena Gillat (en) Denis Woolley (en) Diana Hancock (en) Enid Trusswell (en) Eric Lancashire (en) Fiona Read (en) Francis Bulkeley-Kirkham (en) Geoffrey Brailsford (en) Geoffrey Carlile (en) George Cope (en) Gillian Dolman (en) Glyn Hartshorne (en) Glynne Cato (en) Gregory MacDonald (en) Harry Soar (en) Ian Fisher (en) Jane Benson (en) Janet MacDonald (en) Janet Thompson (en) Janis Gregory (en) Jean Minion (en) Jeremy Benson (en) Jill Ratcliffe (en) John Jeffery (en) John Moon (en) Joyce Sanders (en) Judith Woolley (en) June Emmott (en) Kathryn Salt (en) Keith Falconbridge (en) Keith Wharam (en) Kenneth Armstrong (en) Linda Cope (en) Linda Edwards-Milsom (en) Martin Thomlinson (en) Mary Fletcher (en) Maurice Gent (en) Michael Handley (en) Michael Missett (en) Michael Mumby (en) Murray Charmichael-Smith (en) Nalda Boyes-Jackson (en) Owen Gray (en) Pamela Cope (en) Patricia Bowmar (en) Patricia Parkin (en) Patrick Mountain (en) Paul Gibbons (en) Pauline Griffiths (en) Peter Arnold (en) Peter Bailey (en) Peter Handscombe (en) Peter Sheperd (en) Philip Whitney (en) Richard Massey (en) Robert Hailsworth (en) Robert Janes (en) Roger Shelley (en) Ronald Buzzard (en) Sally West (en) Simon Hitchcock (en) Stephanie Ward (en) Stephen Freeborn (en) Steven Daley (en) Terrence Thorpe (en) Timothy Benson (en) Valerie Thorpe (en) Wendy Grace (en) |
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The 2000 Amber Valley Borough Council election took place on 4 May 2000 to elect members of Amber Valley Borough Council in Derbyshire, England. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 1999 increasing the number of seats by 2. The Conservative Party gained control of the council from the Labour Party. (en) |
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