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Conservatives take control of Peterborough Council | |
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Conservatives have taken control of Peterborough City Council which had been without any one party in overall control. | Conservatives have taken control of Peterborough City Council which had been without any one party in overall control. |
The Tories now have 31 seats on the council, which has seen the number of councillors increase by three to 60 following boundary changes. | The Tories now have 31 seats on the council, which has seen the number of councillors increase by three to 60 following boundary changes. |
Labour have 14 seats, the Lib Dems seven, independents three, Liberals three and UKIP two. | Labour have 14 seats, the Lib Dems seven, independents three, Liberals three and UKIP two. |
Labour has retained control of the city council in Cambridge. | |
It has taken the remaining Tory seat, so that it now comprises 26 Labour councillors, 13 Lib Dems, and two independents. | It has taken the remaining Tory seat, so that it now comprises 26 Labour councillors, 13 Lib Dems, and two independents. |
In Huntingdonshire the Conservatives have held District Council control despite losing three seats. Independent candidates gained two seats and the Lib Dems one. The Conservatives now have 34 seats, Independents 7 seats, Lib Dems 6 seats, UKIP have 3 councillors and Labour have two. | |
The Conservatives also maintained control of South Cambridgeshire District Council with 36 councillors, 14 Lib Dems, 5 Independent group councillors, one non-group councillor and one Labour councillor. |