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The Conservatives did well in Ipswich after the borough council count.
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
The Conservatives success in this year s local elections in Ipswich could give the party a foothold on the road to power at the borough according to group leader Ian Fisher.
But the council s Labour leader David Ellesmere feels that the result will not change the way the council is run - his party still has a commanding majority at the authority.
The Conservatives won six seats from Labour in Thursday s election - but because of the substantial majority in the council chamber this did not affect threaten the administration.
There is a high probability this will happen as Suffolk only just avoided Tier 3 last week. We must get a grip on this. We need to get it under control whatever it takes.
Leader of Ipswich Borough Council, David Ellesmere, said Suffolk s hospitals are under severe and increasing pressure and said unless things change, we are heading for Tier 3 – or possibly even higher when the situation is next reviewed at the end of December.
David Ellesmere, leader of Ipswich Borough Council, said Suffolk risks being moved into a higher tier.
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
That is up from a peak of 143 during the first wave in April, and West Suffolk’s numbers have also increased slightly from the spring.
There is a high probability this will happen as Suffolk only just avoided Tier 3 last week. We must get a grip on this. We need to get it under control whatever it takes.
Leader of Ipswich Borough Council, David Ellesmere, said Suffolk s hospitals are under severe and increasing pressure and said unless things change, we are heading for Tier 3 – or possibly even higher when the situation is next reviewed at the end of December.
David Ellesmere, leader of Ipswich Borough Council, said Suffolk risks being moved into a higher tier.
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
That is up from a peak of 143 during the first wave in April, and West Suffolk’s numbers have also increased slightly from the spring.