Local Election 2021

ARCHIVE : 2021 Local Elections Results

We stood a record number of Candidates in 2021 – standing in 15 of the 20 Wards – and we subsequently recorded a record vote share across the Borough, winning 7.1% of the total vote.

We had some standout results, including Whitley Bay where we recorded 28.1% of the vote. Our Candidate, Alan Steele finished second (cutting the Labour majority in half).

We also performed well in Longbenton and Tynemouth (recording over 10% of the vote). Howdon, Riverside and Valley also saw vote share above 9%.

We are officially North Tyneside’s third Party (consistently in front of the LibDems) and are pushing for our first Councillor in 2022.

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ARCHIVE : 2021 Local Elections Green Party Candidates

Alan Steele for Whitley Bay

Alan Steele on streets around Whitley Bay

ALAN STEELE, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR WHITLEY BAY

“I have been politically active for most of my life and have held a real desire to advance the cause of social justice – in my view inequality is at the root of most of our societal problems.

I practiced as a mental health nurse for most of my working life and my work helped me fully recognise the unbreakable link between our social, physical, emotional and environmental health.

I moved to the north east of England over 30 years ago and have lived here by the coast for almost all of this time.”

Allie Wilson Craw for Benton

Screenshot 2021-03-16 at 10.39.14 ALLIE WILSON, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR BENTON

“I have been involved in community development and campaigning for human rights and the environment for many years.

I am currently Chair of ‘Friends of Benton Village Green’, I am a founding trustee of ‘Tyneside Welcomes’ and, until recently, I was trustee of ‘Recyke y’Bike’ having helped to develop this local charity since it was founded in 2006.

I have worked as a research scientist for many years, most recently working at the University of Northumbria. I am currently a cycling instructor for primary school children in North Tyneside.

As well as active involvement in improving the commiunity, I balance my time with gardening, running and orienteering.”

David Revett for Collingwood

PokKnVp4_400x400 DAVID REVETT, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR COLLINGWOOD

“I grew up in Cullercoats and recently moved back to North Tyneside. In between, I have served as a Councillor in Yorkshire, gathered and broadcast traffic and travel information and worked in support roles helping vulnerable adults with a range of needs, particularly housing and literacy.

Having first-hand experience of redundancy as a result of the cuts of the Coalition government, I am now setting up my own timber recycling business and before the pandemic was active in voluntary organisations including the Station Master’s Community Garden and the Green Beans Market in Whitley Bay.

Among my priorities are to see that all is done at a local level to combat climate change, the provision of decent housing for all across the borough and to protect and enhance all facilities that allow North Tyneside’s children to reach their potential.”

Helen Bell for Cullercoats

Screenshot 2021-03-29 12.41.34 HELEN BELL, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR CULLERCOATS

“As a teacher, I believe that we must act for the next generation.

I want to see more young people given opportunities for involvement in current affairs, as what happens now will ultimately impact their future.”

Ian Appleby for Monkseaton North

Ian App IAN APPLEBY, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR MONKSEATON NORTH

“I’ve long supported green principles but, as a father, have grown increasingly concerned that too little is being done to build a fair, sustainable society for my children.

I work in data analytics – and joined the Green Party as the evidence for acting now against the Climate Crisis is overwhelming.

I have previously worked with a number of charities to promote digital inclusion and currently volunteer as a STEM Ambassador, helping inspire young people and open new opportunities for their futures.”

Judy Seymour for Wallsend

JS for GP JUDY SEYMOUR, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR WALLSEND

“I have lived in Wallsend for the last seven years – and I love living here. Before Covid I was one of the volunteer team in Wallsend Park – a high spot of which was our re-working of the Duffy garden and then basking in the appreciation of its regular visitors!

Although I am now retired, I remain concerned and passionate about social justice and local democracy. I want to bring about change so that more people can enjoy the benefits of living in our country and to help people to make decisions that will lead to a safe and healthy world for our children to inherit.”

Kate Percival for St. Mary’s

X9HmjEBE_400x400 KATE PERCIVAL, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR ST MARY’S

“I am passionate about community engagement and the environment.

I currently work for local government – and I want to ensure that North Tyneside Council reflect my values of social justice and access to local democracy.”

NICHOLAS FITZSIMONS FOR CHIRTON

Free_Person_Icons_Vector NICHOLAS FITZIMONS, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR CHIRTON

“I graduated in Computer Science from Strathclyde University over 30 yrs ago and have been working in IT ever since – I have worked for organisations as varied as Dept of Transport, Homes England, NATO and Sony Ericsson where I helped develop the world’s first Smart Phone.

I have been a couch base green warrior for too many years and I have now started my green journey to try to make a practical contribution. In standing for the Green party on May 6th, I hope to be able to persuade other people to start their green journey too.”

Nick Martin for Riverside

Screenshot 2021-03-16 at 11.52.01 NICK MARTIN, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR RIVERSIDE

“It is a privilege to be selected to stand in Riverside Ward again.

I will fight to ensure that local residents are not just heard, but will actually have a real say in how their council is run. A vote for me will be a vote for revitalising local democracy – no more small group decisions behind closed doors.

A clear priority for me is the current climate emergency, which is a huge challenge that we must rise to meet at all levels, but the Greens are not a single issue party – we have a range of policies to ensure a fairer and more equitable society for all.”

Neil Percival for Monkseaton South

Camera NEIL PERCIVAL, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR MONKSEATON SOUTH

“For the first 15 years of my professional life, I worked in television, predominantly making documentaries.

I currently work for Northumbria University, teaching the next generation the skills that I learnt first hand.

Several years ago, I watched the film ‘The Age of Stupid’ and on leaving the theatre, I resolved to live a Greener life.

I am passionate about the environment and believe that climate justice must go hand in hand with social justice.”

Rob Wylie for Preston

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“I work for the Methodist Church in North Tyneside, helping members of our local community.

I believe in the importance of social action to ensure a fair society.”

Roger Maier for Valley

RogerM-Profile-colour ROGER MAIER, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR VALLEY

“I am an Architect and Urban Designer and have my own local practice locally. Through my work developing masterplans, affordable housing and homes for the elderly, I know first hand the powerful benefits a good planning and a fair society can bring.

Caring for a child with special needs and with a wife working in children’s mental health, I see how the proper support at the right time can make a lifetime of difference to people. For me, being part of the Green Party is a positive step to using all our resources wisely to make for a greener, more prosperous future for us all.”

Sophie McGlinn for Tynemouth

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“I am passionate about social and economic inclusion, which is what drew me to the Green Party

I work for Newcastle City Council’s Active Inclusion service, which seeks to develop coordinated response to homelessness and financial exclusion.

I enjoy running, yoga, reading and strong black coffee.”

Steve Manchee for Longbenton

Screenshot 2021-04-12 16.50.20 STEVE MANCHEE, GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR LONGBENTON

“I have been an active member of the Green Party for a number of years – and also work with a number of other Environmental Organisations.

I am now retired, but previously worked as a Forestry Manager for Northumberland. I also set up Earth Balance, just outside Bedlington – which aims to promote the education of the public in the principles of sustainable development and the protection and preservation of the environment, and the promotion of physical and mental health.”

Thomas Johnson for Howdon

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“I have lived in Howdon for well over 20 years, after returning from Plymouth University with a degree in Environmental Science. I completed my Masters degree in Environmental Management at Sunderland University.

For the best part of my working life I have been working as a qualified nurse in NHS inpatient mental health services.

As well as working in mental health, I have also been a scuba diving instructor for the last thirty years. During this time, I have personally seen the effects climatic change is having on our oceans and it is scary.”

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