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Fenland remains true blue but not so rest of Cambridgeshire

Cllr Simon King who held onto his Roman Bank seat - Credit: Harry Rutter Early Friday at the Hudson leisure centre in Wisbech and the celebrations are about to begin as every available seat – for county, district and town – goes to the Conservatives.  County council leader Steve Count wins a handsome victory in March North & Waldersey, along with his colleague Cllr Jan French.   Andy Maul (left) who lost out to Steve Tierney - Credit: Harry Rutter And the pattern is repeated as the results are declared, Labour, Lib Dem, Green and other opposition parties or individual candidates swept away.   MP Steve Barclay drops into the county at the Hudson

Election 2021: Results from Wisbech for county council

Cllr Samantha Hoy who has retained her seat on Cambridgeshire County Council. - Credit: Harry Rutter Tories held both Wisbech West and Wisbech East as the results were announced for Cambridgeshire County Council.  Steve Tierney retained his west division, polling 1,049 votes to the independent Andy Maul who secured 451 votes.   Labour s Daniel Kerry came third with 202 votes, Ted Hurlock fourth for UKIP with 97 votes.  A fifth candidate, independent Lynn Monk, managed 27 votes.  In Wisbech East, Samantha Hoy, the sitting councillor, topped the poll for the Conservatives with 1,358 votes.   You may also want to watch: Homeless champion and independent candidate Spike Crowson was second with 358 votes.  

I m relieved : Vaccination efforts continue at Va long-term care facilities

‘I’m relieved’: Vaccination efforts continue at Va. long-term care facilities Residents at staff at Westport Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Henrico receive the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Wednesday. (Source: NBC12) By Adrianna Hargrove and Karina Bolster | December 30, 2020 at 6:32 AM EST - Updated December 30 at 4:34 PM HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WWBT) - Vaccination efforts across Virginia continue this week as residents and staff at long-term care facilities receive their first dose of a vaccine. On Wednesday, roughly 90% of the residents at Westport Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Henrico received the Pfizer vaccine. In total, approximately 200 residents and staff at the facility took part in the event.

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