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Cambridgeshire local election results: Conservatives lose control of Cambridgeshire County Council It is still the largest party, but no party has an overall majority. Updated Liberal Democrat group leader Lucy Nethsingha and Conservative group leader Steve Count (Image: Cambridge News) Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The Conservative party has lost control of Cambridgeshire County Council in a shock result in the local elections. ....
Piers Coutts, Cllr Christine Whelan, Cllr Alison Whelan, Cllr Lorna Dupré have launched a petition calling for immediate action to make the A10 BP roundabout at Ely safer for walkers and cyclists. - Credit: LORNA DUPRE Four councillors from Ely and Sutton have started a petition to make the A10 BP roundabout at Ely safer for walkers and cyclists. The petition states that last year’s changes to the roundabout layout have made the junction even more dangerous for people attempting to cross on foot or by bicycle . Ely’s Liberal Democrat county council candidates Alison Whelan and Piers Coutts, Sutton county councillor Lorna Dupré, and Ely district councillor Christine Whelan are behind the petition. ....
The term of office for 60 of the 61 members of Cambridgeshire County Council is effectively over. Fresh elections will take place on May 6. For one, of course, his time as a councillor, and that of a tenant of the council farms estate, ended abruptly and simultaneously some weeks earlier. Roger Hickford resigned as deputy council leader and member for Sawston and Shelford on February 26. It was ahead of a decision to be taken by his former council colleagues over whether to release a report of an investigation into his tenancy and interactions with the county farms team. Tory Party chiefs, whilst confident of retaining control, have learned from past experience -including that of 2013 when UKIP delivered an extraordinary electoral blow – not to be complacent. ....