Official Name: | Roundhay |
Static Image Name: | Leeds UK ward map highlighting Roundhay.svg |
Static Image Caption: | Roundhay highlighted within Leeds |
Metropolitan Borough: | City of Leeds |
Metropolitan County: | West Yorkshire |
Region: | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Country: | England |
Constituency Westminster: | Leeds North East |
Councillor1: | Jordan Bowden[1] |
Party1: | Labour |
Councillor2: | Zara Hussain[2] |
Party2: | Labour |
Councillor3: | Lisa Martin[3] |
Party3: | Labour |
Population: | 17,684 |
Population Ref: | (2023 electorate) |
Hide Services: | yes |
Roundhay is an electoral ward of Leeds City Council in north east Leeds, West Yorkshire, covering the suburb of the same name, Gledhow and Oakwood.
The ward's boundaries run the A6120 Leeds Outer Ring Road to the north and the A58 Wetherby Road to the south and east. The boundary also follows Gledhow Valley Road to the west before heading north-east to the A6120.[4]
Election | Councillor | Councillor | Councillor | ||||
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1980 | Patrick Crotty (Con)[5] | J. Challenor (Con) | Peggy White (Con)[6] | ||||
1982 | Patrick Crotty (Con) | J. Challenor (Con) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1983 | Patrick Crotty KCSG (Con) | Peter Gruen (Con)[7] | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1984 | Patrick Crotty KCSG (Con) | Peter Gruen (Con) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1986 | Patrick Crotty KCSG (Con) | Peter Gruen (Con) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1987 | Patrick Crotty KCSG (Con) | Peter Gruen (Con) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1988 | Patrick Crotty KCSG (Con) | Peter Gruen (Con) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1990 | Patrick Crotty KCSG (Con) | Peter Gruen (Con) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1991 | Patrick Crotty KCSG (Con) | Peter Gruen (Con) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1992 | Patrick Crotty KCSG (Con) | Peter Gruen (Con) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1994 | Patrick Crotty KCSG (Con) | Peter Gruen (Con) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1995 | Jean White (Lab) | Doreen Lewis (Lab) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1996 | Jean White (Lab) | Doreen Lewis (Lab) | Peggy White (Con) | ||||
1998 | Jean White (Lab) | Doreen Lewis (Lab) | Peter Harrand (Con)[8] | ||||
1999 | Jean White (Lab) | Michael Fox (Lab) | Peter Harrand (Con) | ||||
2000 | Ann Castle (Con)[9] | Michael Fox (Lab) | Peter Harrand (Con) | ||||
2002 | Ann Castle (Con) | Michael Fox (Lab) | Peter Harrand (Con) | ||||
2003 | Ann Castle (Con) | Matthew Lobley (Con) | Peter Harrand (Con) | ||||
2004 | Valerie Kendall (Con)[10] | Matthew Lobley (Con) | Paul Wadsworth (Con)[11] | ||||
2006 | Valerie Kendall (Con) | Matthew Lobley (Con) | Paul Wadsworth (Con) | ||||
2007 | Valerie Kendall (Con) | Matthew Lobley (Con) | Paul Wadsworth (Con) | ||||
2008 | Valerie Kendall (Con) | Matthew Lobley (Con) | Paul Wadsworth (Con) | ||||
2010 | Valerie Kendall (Con) | Matthew Lobley (Con) | Ghulam Hussain (Lab)[12] | ||||
2011 | Christine MacNiven (Lab)[13] | Matthew Lobley (Con) | Ghulam Hussain (Lab) | ||||
2012 | Christine MacNiven (Lab) | Bill Urry (Lab)[14] | Ghulam Hussain (Lab) | ||||
2014 | Christine MacNiven (Lab) | Bill Urry (Lab) | Ghulam Hussain (Lab) | ||||
2015 | Christine MacNiven (Lab) | Bill Urry (Lab) | Ghulam Hussain (Lab) | ||||
2016 | Christine MacNiven (Lab) | Eleanor Tunnicliffe (Lab)[15] | Ghulam Hussain (Lab) | ||||
2018 | Angela Wenham (Lab)[16] | Eleanor Tunnicliffe (Lab) | Jacob Goddard (Lab)[17] | ||||
2019 | Angela Wenham (Lab) | Eleanor Tunnicliffe (Lab) | Jacob Goddard (Lab) | ||||
2021 | Lisa Martin (Lab) | Zara Hussain (Lab) | Jacob Goddard (Lab) | ||||
2022 | Lisa Martin (Lab) | Zara Hussain (Lab) | Jordan Bowden (Lab) | ||||
2023 | Lisa Martin (Lab) | Zara Hussain (Lab) | Jordan Bowden (Lab) | ||||
2024 | Lisa Martin* (Lab) | Zara Hussain* (Lab) | Jordan Bowden* (Lab) |