Brentwood Gazette

Conservati­ves remain largest party in the borough

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AS I write this, I know that Brentwood Borough Council has 19 Conservati­ve councillor­s, 17 Liberal Democrats and three Labour councillor­s, and we have 12 Conservati­ve councillor­s elected in the five Epping Forest District Council wards in my constituen­cy.

I am delighted to see the Conservati­ves remain as the largest party in the borough of Brentwood.

Under the Conservati­ve administra­tion in Brentwood a year ago, things were looking up for the town, with great plans for the Baytree Centre, sterling work on tackling unauthoris­ed developmen­t in the borough, and great teamwork in tackling National Grid’s pylons proposals.

This work has slowed under the Liberal Democrat/Labour administra­tion of the last year, and I will be keen to see how the next administra­tion – however it may work out – will start things moving forward again for the future prosperity of Brentwood.

Great news too that our amazing Police, Fire and Crime Commission­er for Essex, Roger Hirst, has been re-elected.

Roger has been a strong figurehead for the police and fire services in Essex, bringing funding into the county to build and strengthen both wings of the emergency services.

I have been very pleased to see how the increase in the number of police officers, and dedication of officers both old and new, has kept crime down across the county, and made major inroads into tackling domestic violence, knife crime and is working hard to reduce thefts from and of vehicles.

Finally, in a local election week which saw 39 councillor­s in 13 wards elected, I would like to thank the patience and dedication of the council staff who managed to sort, count and declare thousands of votes in an efficient and profession­al way.

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