Glastonbury Town Council election 2021 - St Benedict's Ward result

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

The Conservative Party candidate has won the Glastonbury Town Council election for the St Benedict's Ward in a close battle with the Green Party candidate.

The Tory candidate Clive Robert Bishop took the seat by getting 278 votes, just ahead of the Green Party's Harry Joseph Wood, who received 224 votes.

Maggie Dear was next with 123 votes, followed by the Glastonbury Independent Emma Jane King, who polled 88 votes.

     

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