Norfolk County Council leader Andrew Proctor.
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The to-do list is a lengthy one for bosses at Norfolk County Council, after voters helped the Conservatives tighten their control of County Hall.
From getting the controversial Norwich Northern Distributor Road Western Link built, to helping drive the county s recovery as the impact of coronavirus eases, Conservative leader Andrew Proctor said voters had put their trust in his party to deliver.
And he said that one of the key issues in his in-tray is to make sure Norfolk does not miss out on government money to the so-called red wall areas in the north of England - when it comes to the government s levelling up agenda.
Norfolk County Council leader Andrew Proctor.
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The to-do list is a lengthy one for bosses at Norfolk County Council, after voters helped the Conservatives tighten their control of County Hall.
From getting the controversial Norwich Northern Distributor Road Western Link built, to helping drive the county s recovery as the impact of coronavirus eases, Conservative leader Andrew Proctor said voters had put their trust in his party to deliver.
And he said that one of the key issues in his in-tray is to make sure Norfolk does not miss out on government money to the so-called red wall areas in the north of England - when it comes to the government s levelling up agenda.
Norfolk will go to the polls on Thursday, May 6.
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Norfolk goes to the polls on Thursday, May 6 for the Norfolk County Council elections, with 83 divisions up for grabs.
But who should get your vote? We asked representatives from the main groups to tell readers, in their own words, why their party s candidates deserve a mark next to their names on the ballot sheet.
The current political make-up at County Hall is Conservatives 52, Labour 16, Liberal Democrats nine, Independent three, Independent (non-aligned) one, non-aligned one and two vacancies.
Andrew Proctor (Conservative group leader and leader of Norfolk County Council)