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Conservatives storm to victory in district council by-election

Derek Coren secures 27 per cent swing to win Yeo Ward by-election 

DEREK COREN last night secured an emphatic victory in the Yeo Ward by-election to become the latest Conservative member of Mid Devon District Council.
 
Derek, who farms between Yeoford and Cheriton Bishop, eased to victory over the Lib-Dem candidate at the polls, securing 60 per cent of the votes in a keenly fought two-horse race.
 
The result represents an impressive 27 per cent swing from when the seat was last contested in 2007, and provides another boost to local Conservatives just weeks ahead of the forthcoming General Election.
 
Last night, Derek polled 714 votes, compared to 489 votes by his opponent, giving him a significant majority of 225.
 
Speaking after his victory Derek said, “I am very grateful for all the support I have received from local people and also for the trust they have placed in me. I will work very hard to address their issues within the council.”
 
Welcoming Derek’s victory Mid Devon District Council Leader Peter Hare-Scott said, “This is a fantastic result and thoroughly deserved. Derek has been an excellent candidate who has worked tirelessly throughout the campaign.
 
“I am delighted to welcome him to our team. He brings a wealth of experience and will be a great asset to the authority. 
 
“This is the first real verdict on the Conservative led administration elected in 2007 which has delivered considerable improvements and transformed the financial standing of Mid Devon District Council.”
 
The campaign was overseen by Mel Stride Prospective Conservative MP for Central Devon which includes the Yeo Ward.
 
Speaking after the result, Mel said he was ‘delighted”, but added, “I am never complacent and we will continue to work flat out to stand up for local residents and to protect our local communities.”
 
The by-election was triggered by the death of Dave Pullen, who was widely regarded as a hardworking and conscientious councillor.
 
Last year, at the Devon County Council elections, the Conservatives secured almost 50% of the total vote in Central Devon - a higher level than was achieved by the party in any other Devon constituency.

26th February 2010

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