Labour has taken back control of Redditch Borough Council after six years of Conservative leadership.
The results of the Local Elections 2024 are pouring in this afternoon, after voters across the Midlands went to the polls yesterday.
Announcements are being made throughout Friday and Saturday, with a flurry of counts being declared this afternoon.Lincoln - Labour retain control of Lincoln after gaining three seats, leaving the party with 23 of the 33 seats on the council.Peterborough - remained under no overall control, but Labour became the biggest party after gaining five seats while the Conservatives lost 11.
Redditch -
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