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HARLOW: Election joy for Tories; the full results
THE full results in the Harlow District Council elections, which saw the Conservatives gain overall control.
BUSH FAIR WARD - LIB DEM GAIN - Terry Brandon (Lab) 652, Manny Doku (Lib Dem) 860, Michelle Dorling (Con) 554.
CHURCH LANGLEY WARD - CON HOLD - Simon Carter (Con) 1,366, Ken Lawrie (Lab) 259, Laura Rideout (Lib Dem) 164.
GREAT PARNDON WARD - CON HOLD - Aran Black (Lib Dem) 182, Eddie Johnson (Con) 1,164, Norman Knight (Lab) 478.
LITTLE PARNDON AND HARE STREET WARD - CON GAIN - Mike Danvers (Lab) 708, Kuzna Jackson (Lib Dem) 163, Shona Johnson (Con) 823.
MARK HALL WARD - LIB DEM GAIN - Sean Folan (Lab) 599, Nick Macy (Lib Dem) 744, Jane Steer (Con) 681.
NETTESWELL WARD - CON GAIN - Daniel Balding (UKIP) 115, Mark Gough (Con) 681, Ian Jackson (Lib Dem) 579, Dennis Palmer (Lab) 540.
OLD HARLOW WARD - CON HOLD - Muriel Jolles (Con) 1,129, Simon MacNeill (Lib Dem) 225, Paul Sztumpf (Lab) 373.
STAPLE TYE WARD - CON GAIN - Janice Fenny (Lab) 272, David Kirton (Con) 848, John Strachan (Lib Dem) 556.
SUMNERS AND KINGSMOOR WARD - CON HOLD - Sue Ennifer (Lab) 406, Russell Perrin (Con) 1,097, Tim Sanderson (Lib Dem) 176.
TODDBROOK WARD - CON GAIN - Joel Charles (Con) 1,064, Bob Hickey (Lab) 667, Julian Watkiss (Lib Dem) 170.
8:25am Friday 2nd May 2008
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