It comes as Labour retained seats in Bargate, Bevois, Freemantle, Portswood and Shirley but lost Swaythling, Woolston, Redbridge, Peartree, Millbrook and Bitterne. The Conservatives now hold 25 of the 48 seats at Southampton City Council while Labour - which previously had a total of 30 - holds 23 seats.
Priorities Cllr Dan Fitzhenry, leader of the Conservatives, said his priority will be delivering on the manifesto s pledges. These would include freezing council tax and removing the controversial bus lane in Bitterne Road West. He also said among the first things he will be doing for the city will be to review the current transport plan and tackle fly-tipping.
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Elections 2021: Party leaders on education PARTY leaders in Southampton are gearing up for next week s local elections. I asked them what are their plans to improve education in the city and offer new opportunities to younger generations. Here is what they said.
Christopher Hammond - Labour Labour wants every child growing up in Southampton to have the best start in life. But this aspiration gets harder and harder to fulfil as more and more children are growing up in poverty. In 2019, Labour launched an ambitious programme called ‘Feed the Future’. It’s working towards no child going hungry in the city by 2025. Since 2019 half of primary schools have been offered deliveries of free fruit, veg and yoghurts to all pupils – prioritising schools that serve our most deprived communities. This work was important then but vital now.