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2023 Forest of Dean District Council election

The 2023 Forest of Dean District Council election was held on 4 May 2023 to elect members to the Forest of Dean District Council in Gloucestershire, England. This was part of the 2023 United Kingdom local elections.

Following publication of the English devolution white paper on 16 December 2024, the Forest of Dean District Council will be required to merge with neighbouring authorities in Gloucestershire. No further elections are expected beyond 2023.

Overview

Prior to the election the majority of the seats on the council were held by independent councillors, with 20 of the 38 councillors not representing a political party. The independents did not act as one political group, instead sitting as four different groups. Since 2017 the council had been led by Tim Gwilliam of the "Progressive Independents" group.

Following the election, the council consisted of fifteen Green, eleven Independent, five Labour, four Conservative and three Liberal Democrat councillors. Of the wards where more than 3 candidates stood, Labour councillor Di Martin and newly elected Labour councillor Matt Bishop achieved the highest share individually where they received 34% and 32% of the vote respectively in Cinderford East. At the subsequent annual council meeting on 25 May 2023, Green councillor Mark Topping was appointed Leader of the Council with support from Labour on a confidence and supply basis. Former Labour group leader Di Martin was appointed as chair of the council at the same meeting.

Election result

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Ward results

The results for each ward were as follows, with an asterisk (*) indicating a sitting councillor standing for re-election.

Berry Hill

Bream

Cinderford East

Cinderford West

Coleford

Dymock

Hartpury & Redmarley

Longhope & Huntley

Lydbrook

Lydney East

Lydney North

Lydney West & Aylburton

Mitcheldean Ruardean & Drybrook

Newent & Taynton

Newland & Sling

Newnham

Pillowell

Ruspidge

St Briavels

Tidenham

Westbury-on-Severn

By-elections

Cinderford East

Newent and Taynton

References