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Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Day and Lanner
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Cornwall Councillors
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Name
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Party
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Years
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Mark Kaczmarek
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Independent
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2009-2013
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Cornwall County Councillors[1]
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Name
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Party
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Years
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K. Wayne
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Labour
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1981-1985
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W. Pullen
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Conservative
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1973-1981
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St Day and Lanner was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom. As a division of Cornwall County Council, it returned one member from 1973 to 1985, when it was superseded by . A division to the unitary authority Cornwall Council was also called St Day and Lanner, returning one councillor from 2009 to 2013, after which it was replaced by Carharrack, Gwennap and St Day and Lanner and Stithians.
Election results[]
Cornwall Council division[]
Extent[]
St Day and Lanner covered the villages of St Day, Lanner, and the hamlets of Busveal, Trevarth, Pennance. It also covered part of Scorrier which was shared with the Redruth North, Mount Hawke and Portreath and Chacewater and Kenwyn divisions.[2] The division covered 1006 hectares in total.[3]
Cornwall County Council division[]
See also[]
Cornwall portal
References[]
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- Electoral divisions of Cornwall Council
- Electoral divisions of Cornwall County Council
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