The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Labour Party emerges as biggest group on council

- Ben Jones ben.jones@nationalwo­rld.com @PTBenJones

The Labour/Labour and Cooperativ­e Party have become the largest group on Peterborou­gh City Council for the first time since 1999.

The groups ranks swelled to 19 on Thursday night last week when the Conservati­ves ended up 11 seats worse off than when they started; leaving them with just 11 councillor­s.

The Conservati­ves are now the third largest party after Peterborou­gh First grew their numbers to 14 councillor­s.

The council remains in no overall control and it remains to be seen whether Labour leader Dennis Jones will assume the council Leader role or whether it will remain with Peterborou­gh First’s Mohammed Farooq.

The overall turnout for the election was 30.32%, roughly similar to the 30.46% of last year.

The Conservati­ves came into the night defending 14 seats but only managed to retain two. Lynne Ayres retained her seat in West, Irene Walsh took over from previous Conservati­ve incumbent David Over in Barnack and there was a shock victory for Alex Rafiq in Paston and Walton.

The Conservati­ve candidate beat Liberal Democrat councillor and current mayor Nick Sandford by just five votes.

Amjad Iqbal retained his seat in Central for Labour while Zameer Ali filled the

seat in North ward vacated by Mohammed Haseeb.

Nicola Jenkins (Bretton), Numan Iqbal (East), Jason McNally (Dogsthorpe), Daisy Blackmore-Creedon (Fletton and Woodston) and Angus Ellis (Park) all gained seats for the party from the Conservati­ves.

Ellis beat Conservati­ve candidate Murtaza Munir by just two votes in the closest result of the night.

Peterborou­gh First were also big victors on the night and became the second largest group; retaining seats through Gavin Elsey (Wittering), John Fox (Werrington),

Chris Harper (Stanground South) and Neil Boyce (Glinton and Castor), although he took over the seat held by previous Peterborou­gh First candidate Saqib Farooq.

The son of the council leader deposed Conservati­ve Nicolle Moyo in Hargate and Hempsted.

Rodrigo Antunes (Hampton Vale) and Sarah Hillier (Werrington) also made gains for the party. Every candidate the group stood was victorious.

Despite the shock loss of Nick Sandford, the Liberal Democrats still grew to nine councillor­s thanks to gains from the Conservati­ves in Fletton and Stanground thanks to Polly Geraghty and Gunthorpe with Ann Shaheed.

The Greens continued the successful night for all parties on the council other than the Conservati­ves, growing from two councillor­s to four.

Imtiaz Ali returned to the council – after previously being a Labour councillor in Fletton and Woodston – with victory in Orton Longuevill­e and Gul Nawaz was beaten by Qaiser Farid in Ravensthor­pe.

The only independen­t going into the night. Kirsty Knight. held her seat in Orton Waterville comfortabl­y by a margin of 556.

It was also a night of notable successes for women candidates, with eight being elected onto the council.

The make-up of the council is now: Labour/Labour and Co-operative 19, Peterborou­gh First 14, Conservati­ves 11, Liberal Democrats 9, Green 4, Independen­ts 3.

 ?? ?? The Labour Group celebrate.
The Labour Group celebrate.

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