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Stand Up For Seaton (SU4S)

Community Action for Seaton's Regeneration Area, 80% owned by Tesco - a floodplain on a World Heritage site bordered by nature reserves, tidal river, the sea and the unspoilt town. SU4S is a state of mind - no members, no structure, no politics. SU4S has objected to 2 planning applications by Tesco, including one for a massive superstore/dot com distribution centre which led to the recent closure on the site of 400 tourist beds with the loss of 150 jobs,a gym and pool - all used by locals.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Successful candidates for Seaton for East Devon District Council

The three people who will be representing Seaton on East Devon District Council for the next four years:

Jim Knight (Conservative) 1329 - also voted on to Town Council, see above
Margaret Rogers (Liberal Democrat) 1282
Stephanie Jones (Conservative) 1123

Those who were not successful were:

John Meakin (Conservative) 1059 - voted on to Town Council, see above
Peter Burrows (Liberal Democrat) 1022 - voted on to Town Council, see above
Larry Garner (Liberal Democrat) 921 - voted on to Town Council, see above
Gordon Langford (UKIP) 362
Elaine Langford (UKIP) 343
Jim Partridge-Hogbin (UKIP) 331
Judy Blackwell (Labour) 169

Turnout: 48.1%

Stand Up For Seaton did not contest at district level, only at town council level - see above.

Well done all. Let's hope Seaton can make its presence felt VERY strongly over the coming years.

If you want the full results for the whole of East Devon go to the EDDC home page:

www.eastdevon.gov.uk and follow the link to election results.

There is no change in control of the council (Conservative) but the Conservatives have gained more seats than at the last election at the expense of Lib Dems and Independents (now 43 conservatives, 10 Lib Dems, 6 Independents).

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