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End to fly-tipping big priority for council People have to take responsibility. It is their property and they have to take responsibility for it - Council Leader Councillor Philip Jackson They said it would be be one of the top priorities for the Conservative-controlled authority. Some of the new cohort of Conservative councillors said residents had complained about fly-tipping when they were out campaigning. The blight of vast amounts of rubbish being dumped in alleyways and amenity areas have upset many residents in the borough. Get the top GrimsbyLive stories straight to your inbox, Related Articles East Marsh councillors Kay Rudd and newly-elected Nicola Aisthorpe said there needed to be a cross party coalition to tackle the problem in the ward and the rest of the borough. ....
What went wrong for Labour as party suffers biggest defeat in North East Lincolnshire Council elections The national swing to Conservatives took its toll on Labour councillors in North East Lincolnshire, says the Opposition Leader North East Lincolnshire Labour leader Matthew Patrick (Image: Jon Corken) The Labour Party suffered one of their biggest defeats in recent years, losing eight seats in the North East Lincolnshire Council local elections. The group lost control of the authority in 2019 and have now sustained one of the biggest losses in the party s history. Former council leader Dave Watson lost to Conservative Georgia Astbury, 19 as Immingham is now represented by three Conservative councillors. ....
248 COVID-19 cases and three deaths so far this week in Greater Lincolnshire R number falls to between 0.8 and 1 | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite There have been 248 coronavirus cases in Greater Lincolnshire and three COVID-related deaths so far this week – a 7% drop in cases but two more deaths than the previous week. The government’s COVID-19 dashboard on Friday recorded 35 new cases in Lincolnshire, four in North Lincolnshire and four in North East Lincolnshire. One death was registered in North Lincolnshire. These figures include deaths both in and out of hospitals, as well as residents in hospitals outside the county. ....
Conservatives bolster North East Lincolnshire council control Labour were kicked out of six seats Returning Officer, Chief Executive of North East Lincolnshire Council, Rob Walsh, announces the turnout. The Conservatives have bolstered their strength in North East Lincolnshire with eight gains out of 14 seats available. There were 61 candidates contesting across 12 wards. It means the Conservatives now hold 31 seats – up from 23. Meanwhile, Labour have lost six seats for a total of eight, while the Liberal Democrats lost one and UKIP also lost their single place on the authority. Conservatives took overall control of the council in 2019 after wrestling control from a Labour/Liberal Democrat alliance. The result will be a big blow to the Labour party who were hoping to regain seats following their loss of power. ....
Labour retain control of City of Lincoln Council Conservatives and Lib Dems gained a seat each Labour lost two of their seats, one to the Conservatives and one to the Liberal Democrats. This means out of the 11 wards that were up for election, Labour have five, Conservatives have five and the Liberal Democrats have one. Originally, Labour had seven seats and the Conservatives had four. In a twisted turn of events, Liberal Democrats councillor Clare Smalley took the Abbey ward seat off Labour by a majority of 425. Similarly, Conservative councillor Matthew Fido gained the Moorland seat from Labour’s Geoff Ellis, by a majority of 95 votes. ....