![]() Owlsmoor and College Town - CON WIN X2, LIB DEM WIN Nick Allen (CON) Harmans Water and Crown Wood - LAB WIN X3 Chris Franklin (CON) Great Hollands - LAB WIN X3 Kevin Buchler (CON) In total Labour holds 22 seats, the Conservatives 10, the Lib Dems 7 and the Green Party 2.įull results below, winning candidates are listed in bold.īinfield North and Warfield West - GREEN WIN X2, CON WIN Ankur Bhandari (CON)īinfield South and Jennett's Park - LAB WIN X3 Rishi Bhandari (CON)īullbrook - LAB WIN X2 Henry Campbell-Ricketts (CON)Ĭrowthorne - CON WIN X2, LIB DEM WIN Richard Beaumont (LIB DEM)Įasthampstead and Wildridings - LAB WIN X3 Paul Bidwell (LAB) New ward boundaries make direct comparisons impossible but it represents a huge turnaround as Labour went from having only four seats on the council before the election, to now having a majority. The Labour Party took 22 seats to take control of Bracknell Forest Council as the Conservatives were left with just 10 seats, having previously been in control. Matthew Shakespeare (LIB DEM GAIN FROM CON)įULL RESULTS: Labour takes control of Bracknell Forest as Tories suffer heavy losses įULL RESULT: West Berkshire Council Ward nameĪntony Amirtharaj (LIB DEM GAIN FROM CON) Get more news from BerkshireLive straight to your inbox for free HERE. Keep an eye on this blog to stay up to date with the results from across Berkshire. In total, 202 seats were contested in Berkshire with more than 7,000 being contested across England as a whole. The Labour Party had overall control of Reading and Slough councils. READ MORE: Timings announced for Red Arrows coronation flypast visible over Reading and Windsor The Conservatives also hold more seats in Wokingham but the council is run by a joint administration known as the Wokingham Borough Partnership. ![]() Going into the election, the Conservative Party had overall control of three Berkshire local councils: Windsor and Maidenhead Bracknell Forest and West Berkshire. ![]() Counts in Bracknell, West Berkshire and Wokingham are ongoing with results slowly reaching us. Elsewhere, Labour increased its majority in Reading but has suffered significant losses in Slough, where it previously held 35 of 42 seats. In Berkshire, Liberal Democrats have taken control of Windsor and Maidenhead council after overturning a Conservative majority - the first time the Conservatives have lost control since 2007. All districts had some form of election ranging from full council to one-third of the council. Results have been declared across Berkshire following this year's local elections.
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