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Boothstown and Ellenbrook (ward)

Boothstown and Ellenbrook
Boothstown Post Office
Boothstown Post Office
Coat of arms of Boothstown and Ellenbrook
Motto: 
Let the good (or safety) of the people be the supreme (or highest) law
Map
Coordinates: 53°30′40″N 2°24′43″W / 53.511°N 2.412°W / 53.511; -2.412
CountryUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionNorth West England
CountyGreater Manchester
Metropolitan boroughSalford
CreatedMay 2004
Named forBoothstown and Ellenbrook, Greater Manchester
Government
  UK Parliament constituency: Worsley and Eccles South
 • TypeUnicameral
 • BodySalford City Council
 • Mayor of SalfordPaul Dennett (Labour)
 • CouncillorLes Turner (Conservative)
 • CouncillorRobin Garrido (Conservative)
 • CouncillorBob Clarke (Conservative)
Population
 • Total
9,778
Ward profile conducted by Salford City Council in 2014[1]

Boothstown and Ellenbrook is an electoral ward of Salford, England.[2] The ward was created in 2004 following recommendations made by the Boundary Committee for England.[3] It is represented in Westminster by Barbara Keeley MP for Worsley and Eccles South.[4] The 2011 Census recorded a population of 9,532.[1] Following extensive boundary changes to wards across the City of Salford, Boothstown and Ellenbrook was expanded to include the village of Roe Green. These new boundaries were first contested on 6 May 2021 in all-out elections, requiring all three ward councillors to stand for re-election.

  1. ^ a b Boothstown and Ellenbrook Ward Profile (PDF). Salford City Council. March 2016. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Your Councillors". sccdemocracy.salford.gov.uk. Salford City Council. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  3. ^ Boundary Committee for England (August 2003), "Table 1:Final recommendations: Summary", in Boundary Committee for England (ed.), Final recommendations on the future electoral arrangements for Salford: Report to The Electoral Commission (PDF), Crown copyright, p. 8, archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016, retrieved 5 April 2017
  4. ^ "Barbara Keeley MP". parliament.uk. UK Parliament. Retrieved 7 April 2017.

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