Lib Dems remain in charge in Cheltenham
The Liberal Democrats have held on to control of the council in Cheltenham with no change in the number of seats they held.
The Liberal Democrats have held on to control of the council in Cheltenham with no change in the number of seats they held.
The Conservatives have lost control of the council to "no overall control"
In Swindon, the Conservatives have kept control of the council - just. They now have a majority of just one seat.
Eli-Louise Wringe reports on local elections in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire.
The Tories lost control in Gloucester, which went to No Overall Control, but they held onto Swindon. The Liberal Democrats held onto Cheltenham and there's still no overall control in Stroud.
The final result is in from Stroud: The council remains under "no overall control."
Labour have gained 5 seats, the Conservatives have lost 4 and the Green party have lost 1.
The make-up of the council now stands at: Con 21, Lab 16, LD 6, Green 5, Ind 3.
The Liberal Democrats have held on to control of the council in Cheltenham with no change in the number of seats they held.
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The Conservatives have lost control of the council to "no overall control"
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In Swindon, the Conservatives have kept control of the council - just. They now have a majority of just one seat.
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In Swindon, the Conservatives have kept control of the council - just. They now have a majority of just one seat. It was a very close contest with Labour, who had targeted Swindon as a possible gain. The whole council was up for election, with boundary changes in place.
Labour gained 7 seats, while the Conservatives lost 8 and the Independents also lost 1. The make-up of the council now stands: Conservatives: 29, Labour: 24, Lib Dem: 4