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Seamus Quilty named new chairman of Hertfordshire County Council

New chairman of Hertfordshire County Council, Cllr Seamus Quilty, pictured with the new vice-chairman, Cllr Annie Brewster Bushey South councillor Seamus Quilty has been elected as the new chairman of Hertfordshire County Council. Cllr Quilty takes over the role from Cllr Colette Wyatt-Lowe and will become the county council’s 37th Chairman since 1889. The Bushey representative will hold the position for the next two years and his role will include running meetings and representing the council at a variety of events including ceremonies, presentations, and fundraisers. Cllr Quilty, who has served Bushey South for over 20 years, and also represents Bushey Heath at Hertsmere Borough Council, said: I am absolutely honoured to have been elected for such a significant role.

Who s standing for the county council in Welwyn Hatfield?

There were three county council seats within the Welwyn Hatfield area in 2017, each won by a different party, with a margin of fewer than 100 votes. The Lib Dems won the Haldens seat with 1,595, just 98 more votes than polled by the Conservatives. In Hatfield East the Conservatives won with 1,078 votes - which was 98 more than Labour, and in Welwyn Garden City South Labour won the seat with 1,403 votes - just 71 more than the Conservatives. Meanwhile all seven county council seats in Hertsmere are being contested by Conservative, Green, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties. In addition there are candidates from Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts (Borehamwood North), UKIP (Borehamwood South) and independent candidate Rosemary Gilligan (Potters Bar West and Shenley).

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