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Surrey local election results: Lisa Townsend announced as PCC after conservatives lose county council seats
Surrey County Council s 81 seats have all been voted for
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The Tories have seen their majority decimated at the county council with seats lost in the 2021 local elections, but they do still have control.
Surrey County Council s 81 seats were all voted for on Thursday (May 6) along with a swathe of district and borough council seats, many of which were due to be contested in May 2020 when the pandemic postponed the elections.
Of 81 seats, The Conservative Party have taken 47 seats, followed by Liberal Democrats with 14. Residents Associations of Epsom and Ewell took 4 seats, with Independent councillors and Farnham Residents taking three seats each.
Spelthorne local election candidates 2021: Meet the people vying for your vote in May
We asked candidates running across Staines, Ashford, Laleham, Shepperton and Sunbury for no more than 100 words
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Voters head to the polls on Thursday, May 6 in Surrey, and in Spelthorne, there are seats being contested at county and borough council level.
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Staines council-led developments put on hold to consult residents but delaying further could cost £15m
The moratorium does not apply to the private 14-storey Bridge Street development
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Staines residents protest against the Arora development; Cllrs John Boughtflower and Sinead Mooney are at the rear (Image: Residents Riverside Coalition)
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