Personal details:
- Name
- Ben Bellamy
- ID
- 15532
- Also known as
- Ben Rupert Edward Bellamy
- ben4belper@gmail.com
- Party
- Belper Independents
- Statement to voters
I have been hugely honoured to serve as your Borough Councillor for the past 5 years. I made promises in the Green Belt, on rebuilding the Swiss Tea Rooms and on increasing cctv - and I have kept those promises.
The next Labour Borough Council has a plan to bounce back, including an initial 450 council houses so that people can live in the communities to which they belong.
There is a lot of hard work ahead to bounce back from covid - I hope that you will put your trust in me again and vote for me for borough and county.
- This statement was last updated on 5 May 2023 19:25.
Candidacies:
- Contesting the Derbyshire local election (1 May 2025)
- North Belper Belper Independents
- Contested the Amber Valley local election (4 May 2023)
- Belper North Belper Independents
Elected! (663 votes)
2nd / 8 candidates - Contested the Derbyshire local election (6 May 2021)
- Alport and Derwent Labour and Co-operative Party
Not elected (1517 votes)
2nd / 4 candidates - Contested the Amber Valley local election (6 May 2021)
- Belper North Labour and Co-operative Party
Elected! (914 votes)
1st / 4 candidates - Contested the Amber Valley local election (5 May 2016)
- Belper North Labour Party
Elected! (662 votes)
1st / 5 candidates
Links and social media:
- ben4belper@gmail.com
- Facebook Page
- https://www.facebook.com/Ben4Belper
Demographics:
- Gender
- Unknown
- Age
- Unknown
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