Amber Valley
2010 Results:
Conservative: 17746 (38.61%)
Labour: 17210 (37.45%)
Liberal Democrat: 6636 (14.44%)
BNP: 3195 (6.95%)
UKIP: 906 (1.97%)
Monster Raving Loony: 265 (0.58%)
Majority: 536 (1.16%)
Notional 2005 Results:
Labour: 20153 (47.7%)
Conservative: 14086 (33.3%)
Liberal Democrat: 5068 (12%)
Other: 2963 (7%)
Majority: 6068 (14.4%)
Actual 2005 result
Conservative: 16318 (34.4%)
Labour: 21593 (45.6%)
Liberal Democrat: 6225 (13.1%)
BNP: 1243 (2.6%)
UKIP: 788 (1.7%)
Other: 1224 (2.6%)
Majority: 5275 (11.1%)
2001 Result
Conservative: 15874 (35.7%)
Labour: 23101 (51.9%)
Liberal Democrat: 5538 (12.4%)
Majority: 7227 (16.2%)
1997 Result
Conservative: 18330 (33.5%)
Labour: 29943 (54.7%)
Liberal Democrat: 4219 (7.7%)
Referendum: 2283 (4.2%)
Majority: 11613 (21.2%)
Boundary changes: the original boundary commission proposals had abolished the Amber Valley seat, moving Heanor to a new North Derby seat with Belper forming a new Belper and Ripley constituency. At review stage the Labour party`s alternative proposals which kept Amber Valley were accepted and the new Amber Valley seat loses Crich ward to
Profile: The Amber Valley constituency covers the towns of Alfreton, Ripley and Heanor and the surrounding countryside. All three towns are former coal mining areas and tend to vote Labour, but the more Conservative rural sections of the seat balance this out to an extent, making the seat a marginal.
Current MP: Nigel Mills (Conservative) Works for PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Amber Valley councillor. He was the partner of Gillian Shaw, the Conservative candidate in 2001 and 2005 who died in 2006.
2001 Census Demographics
Total 2001 Population: 84080
Male: 48.8%
Female: 51.2%
Under 18: 21.9%
Over 60: 21.6%
Born outside UK: 1.7%
White: 99.2%
Asian: 0.3%
Mixed: 0.4%
Christian: 75%
Full time students: 1.8%
Graduates 16-74: 11.7%
No Qualifications 16-74: 37.3%
Owner-Occupied: 75.8%
Social Housing: 15.5% (Council: 12.6%, Housing Ass.: 2.9%)
Privately Rented: 5.3%
Homes without central heating and/or private bathroom: 6.8%
Lab Hold
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Sue Ransome is standing here for UKIP.
The OMRLP candidate seems to be calling himself Sam ‘Thing (note the apostrophe) and apparently wants to introduce a hexagonal 99p coin.
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Surprising to see now UKIP candidate here. Maybe the Tory candidate is an arch Eurosceptic.
Which seats have included the towns of Alfreton and Holbrook?
LAB HOLD – but not by much.
Pete not far off the mark. respect Pete. strong incumbent not quite strong enough.
’strong incumbent not quite strong enough’
Also, didn’t the boundary changes here improve the Conservatives’ chances? Amber Valley has always been a marginal regardless of boundaries
No the boundary changes improved Labour’s chances here as they did also in Erewash and Derby North though only in the last named did it enable them to hold on. Strong Tory wrds from all three seats went into the creation of the new, safely Tory Derbyshire MId.
Indeed Mid Derbyshire is made up of five wards from Amber Valley Borough Council, three wards from Derby City Council, and four wards from Erewash Borough Council, thus there are 12 wards in total in that constituency
I see the BNP polled 7% here. They seem to have managed to increase their vote in most seats below the radar and in a close election.