Final result (after 28 wards declared):
Lab 30 (-4), Cons 28 (-5), Grn 7 (+5), LibDem 2 (+1), Oth* 1, Ref 2 (+2)
Ellie Sandover, niece of Labour PM Keir Starmer, elected to council for Bensham Manor ward- Mark Adderley, suspended by the Green Party after Labour minister Steve Reed’s complaints, is nevertheless elected to council in Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood
- Labour shadow cabinet member Chris Clark loses his town centre seat to Greens
- LibDems take control of new East Surrey Council
- Reform wins first Croydon Council seats in New Addington South
- First results in just after 11am – Labour gain from Conservatives and Croydon’s laziest councillor
- In Lambeth, Greens look set to take control of MP Steve Reed’s old council
- Croydon is now run by its directly elected Mayor, with Conservative Jason Perry returned yesterday for a second four-year term. Today, the count at the Fairfield Halls will determine who the 70 councillors will be that join him at the Town Hall until 2030
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Sources from different political parties have raised serious concerns over a lack of security in a public building for such a prolonged period.



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