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Revision as of 14:26, 30 January 2016

This is a list of the political make-up of principal local and regional authorities, commonly known as local councils, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, following the May 2014 local government elections. There are 433 principal authorities in the UK: 27 county councils, 55 unitary authorities, 32 London boroughs, 36 Metropolitan boroughs, 201 districts, 32 Scottish unitary authorities, 22 Welsh unitary authorities, and 26 Northern Ireland districts (the City of London and the Isles of Scilly are non-party based). This list does not include parish and town councils, the lowest tier of local government with limited powers.

The three main parties in Great Britain, the Conservatives, Labour, and the Liberal Democrats, have the most councillors, with 40%, 35%, and 11% of the total respectively. The Scottish National Party has the most in Scotland of any party, and Plaid Cymru is second to Labour in number of councillors in Wales. Northern Ireland is controlled by parties local to the country. Several minor nationwide parties hold a number of seats across the UK, most prominently the United Kingdom Independence Party, and the Green Party. There are thousands of independent or Residents' association councillors, and many local political parties hold seats and sometimes form part of council administrations.

Representation by party in Great Britain

Conservative councillors predominate in English county and district councils and hold a plurality of English Unitary Authority seats, whereas the Labour party is dominant in Greater London boroughs, Metropolitan boroughs and Welsh Unitary Authorities. Scottish National Party (SNP) councillors slightly outnumber Labour ones on Scottish Unitary Authorities.

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party detail max GB Co. UA GLC Met Dist Welsh Scots
Party or group Total Great Britain English County English Unitary Authority Greater London Borough English Metro-
politan Borough
English District Welsh Unitary Authority Scottish Unitary Authority
Boston District Independents [Seats 1] (39) 4 4
British National Party [Seats 2] 1 1
The Community Campaign (Hart) [1] [Seats 3] 9 1 8
Conservative Party 8,292 934 1,190 608 368 4,976 105 111
English Democrats [Seats 4] (18036) 1 1
Green Party of England and Wales (18036) 145 19 36 4 21 65
Independent Community and Health Concern [Seats 5] 11 3 1 7
Labour Party 7,087 379 1,166 1,060 1,713 1,793 580 396
Liberal Democrats 2,355 248 424 117 247 1,181 73 65
Liberal Party [Seats 6] 14 2 3 3 6
Lincolnshire Independents[2][3] [Seats 7] (5) 4 4
Llais (Voice of) Gwynedd [Seats 8] (74) 13 13
Mansfield Independent Forum [4] [Seats 9] 29 4 25
Mebyon Kernow (Sons of Cornwall) [Seats 10] (123) 4 4
Middlewich First [Seats 11] 3 3
Morecambe Bay Independents [Seats 12] (22) 11 11
People Against Bureaucracy Group[5] [Seats 13] 5 2 3
Plaid Cymru (Party of Wales) (1,254) 171 171
Residents Associations of Epsom and Ewell [Seats 14] 27 4 23
Scottish Green Party (1,223) 13 13
Scottish National Party (1,223) 398 398
Scottish Socialist Party [Seats 15] (1,223) 1 1
Selston Area Independents [Seats 16] 3 1 2
Swanscombe & Greenhithe Residents' Association[6] [Seats 17] 7 1 6
United Kingdom Independence Party 490[7] 126 22 15 4 113 0
Wythall Residents Association [Seats 18] 3 1 2
Independents and other local parties 1,674 61 259 55 129 634 313 228
Total seats 20,523 1,811 3,118 1,803 2,445 8,871 1,254 1,223
party detail max seats County Unitary Auth. GL borough Met. Borough District Welsh UA Scots UA

Representation by council

Note that 'NOC' refers to no overall control

County councils

Council Councillors Control Conservative Labour LibDem Green UKIP Liberal Residents Ind. &
Oth.
Independents, Residents Associations, & other parties details
Buckinghamshire [8] 49 Con 37 1 4 4 3 2 Independent, 1 East Wycombe Independent
Cambridgeshire [9] 69 NOC 32 8 13 11 5
Cumbria [10] 84 NOC 26 36 15 7 5 Independent, 2 West Cumbria Independent Group
Derbyshire [11] 64 Lab 18 43 3
Devon [12] 62 Con 38 7 9 1 4 3
Dorset [13] 45 Con 27 5 12 1
East Sussex [14] 49 NOC 20 7 10 7 5 3 Independent, 2 Independent Democrat
Essex [15] 75 Con 44 9 9 2 6 1 4 2 Independent, 1 Canvey Island Independent Party, 1 Independent Loughton Residents Association, 1 Tendring First
Gloucestershire [16] 53 NOC 24 9 14 1 3 2 1 Independent, 1 People Against Bureaucracy
Hampshire [17] 78 Con 46 4 16 9 3 2 Independent, 1 Community Campaign (Hart)
Hertfordshire [18] 77 Con 46 15 16
Kent [19] 84 Con 46 13 7 1 15 1 1
Lancashire [20] 84 NOC 35 39 6 1 3
Leicestershire [22] 55 Con 30 10 13 2
Lincolnshire [23] 77 NOC 35 12 4 12 14 3 Independents, 8 Lincolnshire Independents, 3 Independence from Europe.
Norfolk [24] 84 NOC 40 14 10 4 13 3 2 Independent, 1 Non-Aligned
North Yorkshire [25] 72 Con 45 7 6 2 2 10 2 Independent, 8 NY Independent
Northamptonshire [26] 57 Con 36 11 6 3 1
Nottinghamshire [27] 67 Lab 21 34 8 4 1 Independent, 2 Mansfield Independent Forum, and 1 Selston Area Independents
Oxfordshire [28] 63 NOC 31 15 11 2 4
Somerset [29] 55 Con 31 3 14 3 4
Staffordshire [30] 62 Con 34 23 1 4
Suffolk [31] 75 Con 38 15 7 2 9 4 2 Independent, 1 Independent aligned to Green Group, and 1 Independent aligned to Liberal Democrat Group.
Surrey [32] 81 Con 58 1 9 1 3 9
Warwickshire [33] 62 NOC 26 22 9 2 3
West Sussex [34] 71 Con 44 6 7 10 4
Worcestershire [35] 57 Con 31 11 3 2 2 1 1 6 3 Independent, 3 Independent Community and Health Concern and Residents, 1 Wythall Residents' Association
Totals 1,811 Con 16
Lab 2
NOC 9
935 379 248 19 126 3 12 90

Unitary authorities

Council Councillors Control
Conservative Labour
LibDem Green
UKIP
Liberal
Ind. &
Others

ind/oth.
details
Bath & North East Somerset [36] 65 NOC 26 5 29 5
Bedford [37] 40 NOC 12 12 12 4
Blackburn with Darwen [38] 64 Lab 14 45 5
Blackpool [39] 42 Lab 13 28 1
Bournemouth [40] 54 Con 46 3 2 3
Bracknell Forest [41] 42 Con 40 2
Brighton and Hove [42] 54 NOC 18 13 23
Bristol [43] 70 NOC 14 28 23 4 1
Central Bedfordshire [44] 59 Con 48 1 5 5
Cheshire East [45] 82 Con 51 16 4 1 10 [indy 1]
Cheshire West and Chester [46] 75 Lab 36 38 1
Cornwall [47] 123 NOC 31 8 36 1 6 41 [indy 2]
Darlington [48] 53 Lab 15 33 5
Derby [49] 51 Lab 14 28 9
Durham [50] 126 Lab 4 94 9 19 [indy 3]
East Riding of Yorkshire [51] 67 Con 49 6 3 1 8 [indy 4]
Halton [52] 56 Lab 2 50 4
Hartlepool [53] 33 Lab 3 21 9
Herefordshire [54] 58 Con 30 1 3 1 23 [indy 5]
Hull [55] 59 Lab 2 39 17 1 [indy 6]
Isle of Wight [56] 40 NOC 15 2 1 2 20
Leicester [57] 54 Lab 1 50 1 2
Luton [58] 48 Lab 4 36 8
Medway [59] 55 Con 35 15 3 2
Middlesbrough [60] 48 Lab 4 30 1 1 12 [indy 7]
Milton Keynes [61] 51 NOC 19 16 15 1
North East Lincolnshire [62] 44 NOC 11 24 4 3 2
North Lincolnshire [63] 43 Con 23 20
North Somerset [64] 61 Con 42 5 6 1 7
Northumberland [65] 67 NOC 21 32 11 3
Nottingham [66] 55 Lab 4 51
Peterborough [67] 57 NOC 33 11 4 3 6 [indy 8]
Plymouth [68] 57 Lab 26 31
Poole [69] 42 NOC 20 18 4 [indy 9]
Portsmouth [70] 42 NOC 12 5 25
Reading [71] 46 Lab 12 26 4 3 1
Redcar and Cleveland [72] 59 Lab 6 33 15 5 [indy 10]
Rutland [73] 26 Con 17 2 3 4
Shropshire [74] 74 Con 47 9 13 5 [indy 11]
Slough [75] 41 Lab 5 35 1
South Gloucestershire [76] 70 NOC 33 15 21 1
Southampton [77] 48 Lab 16 30 2
Southend-on-Sea [78] 51 NOC 19 9 5 5 13
Stockton-on-Tees [79] 56 NOC 12 27 4 13 [indy 12]
Stoke-on-Trent [80] 44 Lab 2 33 9
Swindon [81] 57 Con 29 24 4
Telford and Wrekin [82] 54 Lab 17 33 3 1
Thurrock [83] 49 NOC 18 23 6 2 [indy 13]
Torbay [84] 36 Con 21 1 10 1 3
Warrington [85] 57 Lab 4 41 12
West Berkshire [86] 52 Con 39 13
Wiltshire [87] 98 Con 58 4 27 1 8
Windsor and Maidenhead [88] 57 Con 47 3 2 5 [indy 14]
Wokingham [89] 54 Con 43 10 1
York [90] 47 Lab 10 26 8 2 1
Totals 3,113 Lab 23
Con 19
LD 1
NOC 12
1,213 1,166 424 36 22 3 249

London borough councils

The London Assembly, last elected on 3 May 2012, is (together with the elected Mayor of London) the governing body for the Greater London Authority.

Council Council-
lors
Control Conserv-
ative
Labour Liberal
Democ.
Green UKIP Indep. /
Others
ind./oth.
details
Vacant
Barking and Dagenham [91] 51 Lab 51
Barnet [92] 63 Con 32 30 1
Bexley [93] 63 Con 45 15 3
Brent [94] 63 Lab 6 56 1
Bromley [95] 60 Con 51 7 2
Camden [96] 54 Lab 12 40 1 1
Croydon [97] 70 Lab 30 40
Ealing [98] 69 Lab 12 53 4
Enfield [99] 63 Lab 22 41
Greenwich [100] 51 Lab 8 43
Hackney [101] 58 Lab 4 51 3
Hammersmith and Fulham [102] 46 Lab 20 26
Haringey [103] 57 Lab 48 9
Harrow [104] 63 Lab 26 34 1 2
Havering [105] 54 NOC 22 1 7 24 [indy 15]
Hillingdon [106] 65 Con 42 23
Hounslow [107] 60 Lab 11 48 1
Islington [108] 48 Lab 47 1
Kensington and Chelsea [109] 50 Con 37 12 1
Kingston upon Thames [110] 48 Con 28 2 18
Lambeth [111] 63 Lab 3 59 1
Lewisham [112] 54 Lab 53 1
Merton [113] 60 Lab 20 36 1 3 [indy 16]
Newham [114] 60 Lab 60
Redbridge [115] 63 Lab 25 35 3
Richmond upon Thames [116] 54 Con 39 15
Southwark [117] 63 Lab 1 48 14
Sutton [118] 54 LD 9 45
Tower Hamlets [119] 45 NOC 5 23 17 [indy 17]
Waltham Forest [120] 60 Lab 16 44
Wandsworth [121] 60 Con 41 19
Westminster [122] 60 Con 44 16
Totals 1,852 Lab 20
Con 9
LD  1
NOC  2
609 1060 117 4 15 50 1
London Assembly 25 NOC 9 12 2 2

Metropolitan borough councils

Council Councillors Control Conservative Labour LibDem Green UKIP Liberal Ind. & Others ind./oth detail
Barnsley [123] 63 Lab 4 55 4 [indy 18]
Birmingham [124] 120 Lab 28 77 15
Bolton [125] 60 Lab 16 41 3
Bradford [126] 90 Lab 24 45 8 3 5
Bury [127] 51 Lab 12 34 2 1 2
Calderdale [128] 51 NOC 19 25 6 1 [indy 19]
Coventry [129] 54 Lab 11 43
Doncaster [130] 63 Lab 9 50 3 1 [indy 20]
Dudley [131] 72 Lab 29 42 1
Gateshead [132] 66 Lab 55 11
Kirklees [133] 69 NOC 18 32 11 5 3
Knowsley [134] 63 Lab 63
Leeds [135] 99 Lab 19 63 10 2 5 [indy 21]
Liverpool [136] 90 Lab 74 10 2 3 1
Manchester [137] 96 Lab 96
Newcastle upon Tyne [138] 78 Lab 51 26 1
North Tyneside [139] 60 Lab 12 43 4 1
Oldham [140] 60 Lab 2 43 14 1
Rochdale [141] 60 Lab 13 42 5
Rotherham [142] 63 Lab 4 57 1 1
St Helens [143] 48 Lab 3 40 5
Salford [144] 60 Lab 8 52
Sandwell [145] 72 Lab 2 68 2 [indy 22]
Sefton [146] 66 Lab 8 36 20 2 [indy 23]
Sheffield [147] 84 Lab 59 18 4 3
Solihull [148] 51 Con 29 2 8 10 1 1
South Tyneside [149] 54 Lab 1 47 3 3 [indy 24]
Stockport [150] 63 NOC 10 19 28 6
Sunderland [151] 75 Lab 6 66 3 [indy 25]
Tameside [152] 57 Lab 5 52
Trafford [153] 63 Con 34 26 3
Wakefield [154] 63 Lab 11 52
Walsall [155] 60 NOC 21 30 3 3 3
Wigan [156] 75 Lab 1 63 2 9 [indy 26]
Wirral [157] 66 Lab 22 37 7
Wolverhampton [158] 60 Lab 13 44 3
Totals 2,445 Lab 29
Con 2
NOC 5
396 1,713 247 21 4 3 56

District councils

Council Councillors Control Conservative Labour LibDem
Green BNP UKIP
Liberal Ind. & Others Ind/Oth. Detail Vacant
Adur [159] 29 Con 20 1 6 2 [indy 27]
Allerdale [160] 56 NOC 12 26 1 1 16
Amber Valley [161] 45 Lab 21 24
Arun [162] 56 Con 47 3 5 1
Ashfield [163] 33 Lab 24 6 3
Ashford [164] 43 Con 25 4 5 9 [indy 28]
Aylesbury Vale [165] 59 Con 38 2 17 2
Babergh [166] 43 NOC 18 3 12 10
Barrow-in-Furness [167] 36 Lab 7 29
Basildon [168] 42 NOC 17 9 1 10 5 [indy 29]
Basingstoke and Deane [169] 60 NOC 29 17 8 2 4
Bassetlaw [170] 48 Lab 10 35 3
Blaby [171] 39 Con 28 6 5
Bolsover [172] 37 Lab 33 4 [indy 30]
Boston [173] 32 Con 18 3 1 10 [indy 31]
Braintree [174] 60 Con 45 11 2 2 [indy 32]
Breckland [175] 54 Con 46 6 2
Brentwood [176] 37 NOC 18 3 11 5 [indy 33]
Broadland [177] 47 Con 34 1 12
Bromsgrove [178] 39 Con 27 10 2 [indy 34]
Broxbourne [179] 30 Con 24 3 3 [indy 35]
Broxtowe [180] 44 NOC 18 17 9
Burnley [181] 45 Lab 5 28 12
Cambridge [182] 42 Lab 1 24 15 2
Cannock Chase [183] 41 Lab 12 22 1 5 1
Canterbury [184] 50 Con 36 3 11
Carlisle [185] 52 Lab 19 28 2 2 1
Castle Point [186] 41 NOC 20 5 16 [indy 36] 1
Charnwood [187] 52 Con 31 16 2 1 2
Chelmsford [188] 57 Con 40 1 16
Cheltenham [189] 40 LD 12 24 4 [indy 37]
Cherwell [190] 50 Con 40 7 2 1
Chesterfield [191] 48 Lab 34 14
Chichester [192] 48 Con 38 8 2
Chiltern [193] 40 Con 31 1 5 1 2
Chorley [194] 47 Lab 13 32 2
Christchurch [195] 24 Con 22 2
Colchester [196] 60 NOC 23 9 24 4 [indy 38]
Copeland [197] 51 Lab 15 34 2
Corby [198] 29 Lab 4 22 3
Cotswold [199] 44 Con 24 10 5
Craven [200] 30 Con 17 1 2 10
Crawley [201] 37 Lab 16 20 1
Dacorum [202] 51 Con 43 1 7
Dartford [203] 44 Con 29 10 3 [indy 39] 2
Daventry [204] 36 Con 28 4 1 3
Derbyshire Dales [205] 39 Con 28 5 4 2
Dover [206] 45 Con 26 19
East Cambridgeshire [207] 39 Con 25 10 4
East Devon [208] 59 Con 42 10 7
East Dorset [209] 36 Con 30 6
East Hampshire [210] 44 Con 39 5
East Hertfordshire [211] 50 Con 45 2 3
East Lindsey [212] 60 NOC 30 10 1 2 17 [indy 40]
East Northamptonshire [213] 40 Con 35 2 3
East Staffordshire [214] 39 NOC 18 16 1 4
Eastbourne [215] 27 LD 12 15
Eastleigh [216] 44 LD 4 40
Eden [217] 38 NOC 15 10 13 [indy 41]
Elmbridge [218] 60 Con 32 6 22 [indy 42]
Epping Forest [219] 58 Con 36 1 3 1 2 14 [indy 43] 1
Epsom and Ewell [220] 38 Ind 3 3 6 1 25 [indy 44]
Erewash [221] 51 Con 26 25
Exeter [222] 40 Lab 10 27 3
Fareham [223] 31 Con 23 5 1 2
Fenland [224] 40 Con 34 2 4
Forest Heath [225] 27 Con 23 1 2 1
Forest of Dean [226] 48 NOC 18 17 1 1 11 [indy 45]
Fylde [227] 51 Con 26 3 22 [indy 46]
Gedling [228] 50 Lab 15 31 4
Gloucester [229] 36 NOC 18 9 9
Gosport [230] 34 Con 21 6 6 1
Gravesham [231] 44 Lab 19 25
Great Yarmouth [232] 39 NOC 14 15 10
Guildford [233] 48 Con 34 2 12
Hambleton [234] 44 Con 39 2 3
Harborough [235] 37 Con 27 9 1
Harlow [236] 33 Lab 11 17 5
Harrogate [237] 54 Con 34 15 1 4
Hart [238] 33 NOC 14 9 10 [indy 47]
Hastings [239] 32 Lab 8 24
Havant [240] 38 Con 31 4 1 2
Hertsmere [241] 39 Con 34 5
High Peak [242] 43 NOC 15 21 3 4
Hinckley & Bosworth [243] 34 Con 15 1 18
Horsham [244] 44 Con 34 8 2
Huntingdonshire [245] 52 Con 35 1 5 7 4
Hyndburn [246] 35 Lab 8 23 2 2
Ipswich [247] 48 Lab 10 35 3
Kettering [248] 36 Con 25 9 1 1
King's Lynn & West Norfolk [249] 62 Con 42 12 2 1 1 4
Lancaster [250] 60 NOC 15 23 8 14 [indy 48]
Lewes [251] 41 NOC 20 18 2 1
Lichfield [252] 56 Con 46 10
Lincoln [253] 33 Lab 6 27
Maidstone [254] 55 NOC 24 2 20 4 5
Maldon [255] 31 Con 27 1 3
Malvern Hills [256] 38 Con 21 9 2 1 5
Mansfield [257] 36 Lab 25 11 [indy 49]
Melton [258] 28 Con 19 6 3
Mendip [259] 47 Con 31 1 14 1
Mid Devon [260] 42 Con 24 6 1 11
Mid Suffolk [261] 40 Con 21 1 6 4 1 7 [indy 50]
Mid Sussex [262] 54 Con 45 1 8
Mole Valley [263] 41 NOC 19 15 1 6 [indy 51]
New Forest [264] 60 Con 52 6 2
Newark and Sherwood [265] 46 NOC 22 15 3 6
Newcastle-under-Lyme [266] 60 Lab 16 32 6 1 5
North Devon [267] 43 NOC 19 13 11 [indy 52]
North Dorset [268] 33 Con 22 7 4
North East Derbyshire [269] 53 Lab 17 34 2
North Hertfordshire [270] 49 Con 34 12 3
North Kesteven [271] 43 Con 27 3 13 [indy 53]
North Norfolk [272] 48 Con 28 17 1 2
North Warwickshire [273] 35 Lab 17 18
North West Leicestershire [274] 38 Con 21 16 1
Northampton [275] 45 Con 26 14 4 1
Norwich [276] 39 Lab 21 3 15
Nuneaton and Bedworth [277] 34 Lab 3 28 2 1
Oadby and Wigston [278] 26 LD 4 22
Oxford [279] 48 Lab 32 8 6 1 [indy 54] 1
Pendle [280] 49 NOC 19 18 11 1
Preston [281] 57 Lab 19 32 5 1 [indy 55]
Purbeck [282] 24 NOC 12 11 1
Redditch [283] 29 Lab 9 18 1 1
Reigate and Banstead [284] 51 Con 37 2 3 1 8 [indy 56] 1
Ribble Valley [285] 40 Con 33 6 1
Richmondshire [286] 34 Ind 13 2 1 18
Rochford [287] 39 Con 27 1 3 2 3 3 [indy 57]
Rossendale [288] 36 Lab 9 24 2 [indy 58] 1
Rother [289] 38 Con 27 2 5 4
Rugby [290] 42 Con 22 10 7 2 1
Runnymede

[291]

42 Con 35 1 6 [indy 59]
Rushcliffe [292] 50 Con 34 5 6 2 3
Rushmoor [293] 39 Con 24 12 3
Ryedale [294] 30 Con 18 3 5 4 [indy 60]
St Albans [295] 58 NOC 28 10 17 1 2
St Edmundsbury [296] 45 Con 37 3 1 4
Scarborough [297] 50 NOC 24 6 2 1 2 13 2
Sedgemoor [298] 48 Con 31 13 2 2
Selby [299] 41 Con 29 10 2
Sevenoaks

[300]

54 Con 47 5 2
Shepway [301] 46 Con 43 1 2 [indy 61]
South Buckinghamshire [302] 40 Con 38 1 1 [indy 62]
South Cambridgeshire [303] 57 Con 34 1 13 9
South Derbyshire [304] 36 Con 19 17
South Hams [305] 40 Con 30 1 5 3 1
South Holland [306] 37 Con 25 12
South Kesteven [307] 58 Con 38 6 14
South Lakeland [308] 51 LD 14 3 34
South Norfolk [309] 46 Con 36 8 2
South Northamptonshire [310] 42 Con 32 1 3 6
South Oxfordshire [311] 48 Con 33 4 4 7 [indy 63]
South Ribble [312] 55 Con 33 21 1
South Somerset [313] 60 LD 25 31 4
South Staffordshire [314] 49 Con 41 2 6
Spelthorne [315] 39 Con 26 6 7
Stafford [316] 59 Con 36 18 1 1 3
Staffordshire Moorlands [317] 56 NOC 25 8 4 19 [indy 64]
Stevenage [318] 39 Lab 3 33 3
Stratford-on-Avon [319] 53 Con 36 1 12 4 [indy 65]
Stroud [320] 51 NOC 22 20 3 6
Suffolk Coastal [321] 55 Con 44 4 5 2 [indy 66]
Surrey Heath [322] 40 Con 35 2 1 2
Swale [323] 47 Con 32 13 1 1
Tamworth [324] 30 Con 16 12 1 1
Tandridge [325] 42 Con 34 6 2
Taunton Deane [326] 56 NOC 28 3 23 2
Teignbridge [327] 46 Con 25 13 8
Tendring [328] 60 Con 33 9 2 16 [indy 67]
Test Valley [329] 48 Con 36 12
Tewkesbury [330] 38 Con 24 11 3 [indy 68]
Thanet [331] 56 NOC 18 4 28 6
Three Rivers [332] 39 LD 13 3 23
Tonbridge and Malling [333] 53 Con 48 1 4
Torridge [334] 36 NOC 18 6 12
Tunbridge Wells [335] 48 Con 38 3 3 2 2
Uttlesford [336] 44 Con 34 7 3
Vale of White Horse [337] 51 Con 29 1 21
Warwick [338] 46 Con 25 8 9 4
Watford [339] 36 LD 1 11 23 1
Waveney [340] 48 NOC 23 22 1 2
Waverley [341] 57 Con 54 3
Wealden [342] 55 Con 47 3 5 [indy 69]
Wellingborough [343] 36 Con 28 8
Welwyn Hatfield [344] 48 Con 31 14 2 1
West Devon [345] 31 Con 18 3 10
West Dorset [346] 48 Con 32 11 5
West Lancashire [347] 54 NOC 27 27
West Lindsey [348] 37 Con 22 2 10 3
West Oxfordshire [349] 49 Con 40 5 3 1
West Somerset [350] 28 Con 19 2 7
Weymouth and Portland [351] 36 NOC 11 15 6 1 3
Winchester [352] 57 NOC 28 3 24 2
Woking [353] 36 Con 23 1 11 1
Worcester [354] 35 NOC 17 15 1 1 1
Worthing [355] 37 Con 24 12 1
Wychavon [356] 45 Con 38 1 5 1
Wycombe [357] 60 Con 42 6 9 1 2
Wyre [358] 55 Con 40 15
Wyre Forest [359] 42 NOC 15 10 5 1 11 [indy 70]
Totals 8,872 Con 120
Lab 33
LD 9
Ind 2
NOC 38
4,967 1,793 1,181 65 2 113 8 734 11

Welsh Unitary authorities

Most of the 1,254 unitary authority seats are held by nearly 600 Labour and about 300 independent councillors, followed by the other three main parties represented in the National Assembly for Wales since the 2011 Assembly election: Plaid Cymru (the Party of Wales), Conservative and Liberal Democratic. Various local parties (notably Llais Gwynedd or the Voice of Gwynedd) also hold seats.

Council Councillors Control Plaid
Cymru
Conservative Labour LibDem Llais
Gwynedd
Indep. & Others Ind. / Other note
Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn) [360] 30 NOC 12 3 1 14
Blaenau Gwent 42 Lab 33 9 [indy 71]
Bridgend [361] 54 Lab 1 1 39 3 10 [indy 72]
Caerphilly 73 Lab 20 50 3
Cardiff 75 Lab 2 7 46 16 4
Carmarthenshire [362] 74 NOC 28 22 24 [indy 73]
Ceredigion [363] 42 NOC 19 1 7 15
Conwy 59 NOC 12 13 10 5 19
Denbighshire 47 NOC 7 9 18 1 12
Flintshire [364] 70 NOC 8 31 7 24 [indy 74]
Gwynedd 74 NOC 37 4 2 13 18
Merthyr Tydfil [365] 33 Lab 25 8 [indy 75]
Monmouthshire [366] 44 NOC 19 12 3 10
Neath Port Talbot [367] 64 Lab 8 50 6
Newport 50 Lab 10 37 1 2
Pembrokeshire [368] 60 Ind 5 2 8 1 44 [indy 76]
Powys 73 Ind 9 6 10 48
Rhondda Cynon Taf 75 Lab 9 1 60 1 4
Swansea [369] 72 Lab 4 49 12 7
Torfaen 44 Lab 2 4 30 8
Vale of Glamorgan 47 NOC 7 11 21 1 7
Wrexham [370] 52 NOC 5 23 4 20 [indy 77]
Totals 1,254 Lab 10
Ind 2
NOC 10
169 104 580 73 13 313
National Assembly for Wales 60 NOC 11 14 30 5

Scottish Unitary authorities

The leading parties in Scotland by numbers of council seats are the Scottish National Party, Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats with 33.4%, 32.4%, 9.1%, and 5.1% of the seats, respectively. The Scottish Green Party currently holds 13 seats, with Scottish Socialist Party and Solidarity holding one seat each. 18.5% of seats are held by independents and others, who wholly control the Argyll and Bute, Orkney, Shetland and Eilean Siar councils.

The fourth Scottish Parliament was elected on 5 May 2011 under a different system.

Council Councillors Control SNP Conservative Labour LibDem Scottish
Greens
Independent /
Other
Ind/oth note Vacant
Aberdeen [371] 43 NOC 16 2 17 5 3 [indy 78]
Aberdeenshire [372] 68 NOC 28 13 2 11 1 13
Angus [373] 29 SNP 14 4 1 1 9 [indy 79]
Argyll and Bute [374] 36 Ind 8 3 1 4 20 [indy 80]
Clackmannanshire [375] 18 NOC 8 1 8 1
Dumfries and Galloway [376][377] 47 NOC 10 14 15 8
Dundee [378] 29 SNP 16 1 10 1 1
East Ayrshire [379] 32 NOC 15 2 14 1
East Dunbartonshire [380][381] 24 NOC 8 2 9 3 2 [indy 81]
East Lothian [382] 23 NOC 8 3 10 2 [indy 82]
East Renfrewshire [383] 20 NOC 4 6 8 2
Edinburgh [384][385] 58 NOC 17 11 20 3 6 1
Eilean Siar (Outer Hebrides) [386] 31 Ind 6 2 23
Falkirk [387] 32 NOC 13 2 14 3
Fife [388] 78 NOC 27 3 33 10 5 [indy 83]
Glasgow [389] 79 Lab 28 1 45 1 4
Highland [390] 80 NOC 21 8 11 40 [indy 84]
Inverclyde [391] 20 NOC 6 1 9 2 2 [indy 85]
Midlothian [392] 18 NOC 8 8 1 1
Moray [393] 26 NOC 11 3 2 10
North Ayrshire [394] 30 NOC 12 1 11 6
North Lanarkshire [395] 70 Lab 23 41 6 [indy 86]
Orkney [396] 21 Ind 21
Perth and Kinross [397] 41 NOC 18 10 4 5 4
Renfrewshire [398] 40 Lab 15 1 22 1 1
Scottish Borders [399] 34 NOC 9 9 6 10 [indy 87]
Shetland [400] 22 Ind 22
South Ayrshire [401] 30 NOC 9 10 9 2
South Lanarkshire [402] 67 Lab 20 3 37 1 4 [indy 88] 2
Stirling [403] 22 NOC 9 4 8 1
West Dunbartonshire [404] 22 Lab 6 12 4 [indy 89]
West Lothian [405] 33 NOC 15 1 16 1 [indy 90]
Totals 1,223 Lab 5
Ind 4
SNP 2
NOC 21
409 111 396 65 13 228 1
Scottish Parliament 129 SNP 64 15 38 5 2 4 [indy 91] 1

Northern Ireland

The dominant parties in Northern Ireland are the Democratic Unionists (DUP), Sinn Féin, Ulster Unionists (UUP) and Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). Smaller parties with seats are the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, Traditional Unionist Voice, Green Party in Northern Ireland, and the Progressive Unionists.[406] Of the parties active in Great Britain, only the Conservatives and UKIP have councillors in Northern Ireland.

Elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly were held on the same day, 5 May 2011, as the elections to the 26 local councils.

Council Council-
lors
DUP Sinn
Féin
UUP SDLP Alli-
ance
TUV UKIP Green Indepen-
dents
Others
Antrim 19 5 4 5 3 2
Ards 23 11 6 1 4 1
Armagh 22 4 6 6 5 1
Ballymena 24 12 2 4 2 1 2 1
Ballymoney 16 8 3 2 1 1 1
Banbridge 17 5 2 7 2 1
Belfast 51 15 16 3 8 6 1 2 Prog. Unionist
Carrickfergus 17 8 4 3 2
Castlereagh 23 11 3 2 6 1
Coleraine 22 9 1 5 3 2 2
Cookstown 16 3 6 3 4
Craigavon 26 9 8 6 2 1
Derry 30 5 10 1 14
Down 23 3 5 3 9 1 1 1
Dungannon & S. Tyrone 22 6 8 4 3 1
Fermanagh 23 4 9 6 3 1
Larne [407] 15 4 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 Conservative
Limavady 15 3 6 2 3 1
Lisburn 30 14 5 5 3 3
Magherafelt 16 3 9 2 2
Moyle 15 3 3 2 2 1 4
Newry and Mourne 31 1 14 3 9 1 1 2
Newtownabbey 25 12 2 5 1 5
North Down 25 11 4 6 1 3
Omagh 21 3 10 3 3 2
Strabane 16 4 8 1 1 2
Totals 582 175 138 99 87 44 6 1 3 26 2 PUP; 1 Cons.
DUP SF UUP SDLP All. TUV UKIP Green Ind Other
Northern Ireland Assembly 108 38 29 13 14 8 1 1 1 3 -

Details for smaller and local parties

Geography of smaller parties' seats

  1. ^ Boston District Independents: Boston (4) [1]
  2. ^ BNP (British National Party): Pendle (1),
  3. ^ Community Campaign: Hampshire (1)[2], Hart (6)[3]
  4. ^ English Democrats: Boston (1).
  5. ^ ICHC: Worcestershire (3), Shropshire (1), Wyre Forest (7)
  6. ^ Liberals: Exeter (4), Gateshead (1), Liverpool (3), North Yorkshire (1), Ryedale (3), Slough (3), Torridge (4), Worcestershire (1), Wyre Forest (1)
  7. ^ Lincolnshire Independents: Lincolnshire (5)
  8. ^ Llais Gwynedd: Gwynedd (13)
  9. ^ Mansfield Independent Forum: Mansfield (25)[4], Nottinghamshire (4)[5]
  10. ^ Mebyon Kernow: Cornwall (4)
  11. ^ Middlewich First: Cheshire East (3)[6]
  12. ^ Morecambe Bay Independents: Lancaster (11)
  13. ^ People Against Bureaucracy: Cheltenham (3)[7]Gloucestershire (2)[8]
  14. ^ Residents Associations of Epsom and Ewell: Epsom and Ewell (23)[9], Surrey (4)
  15. ^ Scottish Socialists: West Dunbartonshire (1)
  16. ^ Selston Area Independents: Nottinghamshire (1)[10], Ashfield (2)
  17. ^ Swanscombe & Greenhithe: Dartford (6)[11], Kent (1)[12]
  18. ^ Wythall Residents: Worcestershire (1)[13], Bromsgrove (2).[14]

Local parties and independents in selected councils

(For councils where independents and other parties are shown without a footnote like the ones below, they are all simple or pure independents who do not belong to a distinct local party or group.)

  1. ^ Cheshire East: 3 Middlewich First, 2 Handforth Ratepayers, 2 Independents, 2 Vote Independents, 1 Shavington First.
  2. ^ Cornwall: 37 independents, 4 Mebyon Kernow
  3. ^ Durham: 12 independents, 9 Derwentside Independents and 3 Local Liberals.
  4. ^ East Riding: 3 independents, 5 Independent Conservative.
  5. ^ Herefordshire: 11 Herefordshire Independents, 9 It's Our County, 3 independent.
  6. ^ Hull: 1 NEW Hull Independent
  7. ^ Middlesbrough: 7 independent, 2 Marton Independent Group, 2 Middlesbrough Independent Members Association.
  8. ^ Peterborough: 6 Peterborough Independent Forum
  9. ^ Poole: 3 Poole Peoples Party
  10. ^ Redcar & Cleveland: 3 East Cleveland Independent, 2 independents
  11. ^ Shropshire: 4 independents, 1 ICHC (sits as part of the independents' group)
  12. ^ Stockton-on-Tees: 6 Ingelby Barwick Independent Society, 5 Thornaby Independent Association, 2 Billingham Independent Association
  13. ^ Thurrock: 2 independents, 1 Thurrock Concerned Conservative
  14. ^ Windsor & Maidenhead: 3 West Windsor Independent Group, 1 Old Windsor Residents Association, 1 independent
  15. ^ Havering: 19 Residents Association, 5 independent.
  16. ^ Merton: 3 Merton Park Ward Independent Resident
  17. ^ Tower Hamlets: 17 ex-Tower Hamlets First.
  18. ^ Barnsley: 6 Barnsley Independent Group
  19. ^ Calderdale: 1 independent
  20. ^ Doncaster: 4 independents and 1 Community Group.
  21. ^ Leeds: 5 Morley Borough Independent
  22. ^ Sandwell: 1 independent, 1 Independent Socialist
  23. ^ Sefton: 2 Conservative Independent
  24. ^ South Tyneside: 11 independents and 2 South Tyneside Progressives.
  25. ^ Sunderland: 3 independents and 1 Independent Conservative.
  26. ^ Wigan: 8 independents, 1 Wigan Independent Conservative, 1 Community Action.
  27. ^ Adur: 2 Shoreham Beach Residents Association
  28. ^ Ashford: 5 Ashford Independents, 1 independent
  29. ^ Basildon: 3 Independence Group, 2 Independent Labour
  30. ^ Bolsover: 4 independents, 1 District Residents Group
  31. ^ Boston: 4 Boston Bypass Independents, 4 independents, 2 English Democrats.
  32. ^ Braintree: 1 Halstead Residents Association, 1 independent.
  33. ^ Brentwood: 4 Brentwood First, 1 Independent
  34. ^ Bromsgrove: 2 Wythall Residents Association.
  35. ^ Broxbourne: 2 Conservative unaligned, 1 UKIP unaligned
  36. ^ Castlepoint: 16 Canvey Island Independent Party.
  37. ^ Cheltenham: 3 People Against Bureaucracy.
  38. ^ Colchester: 4 Highwoods & Stanway Independent
  39. ^ Dartford: 3 Swanscombe & Greenhithe Residents Association
  40. ^ East Lindsey: 11 East Lindsey Independent Group, 2 Sutton-on-Sea First, 2 independents, 1 Lincolnshire Independent
  41. ^ East Lindsey: 8 Independent Alliance, 2 Independent Group, 3 non-aligned Independent
  42. ^ Elmbridge: 8 Molesey Residents Association, 5 Thames Ditton/Weston Green Residents Association, 3 The Walton Society, 2 Hinchley Wood Residents Association, 2 St Georges Hill Independents, 1 Hersham Village Society, 1 Independent
  43. ^ Epping Forest: 12 Loughton Residents Association, 2 independents
  44. ^ Epsom & Ewell: 25 Residents Association
  45. ^ Forest of Dean: 9 independents, 2 Independent Alliance
  46. ^ Fylde: 17 independents, 3 Ratepayers, 2 non-aligned
  47. ^ Hart: 9, Community Campaign (Hart), 1 Independent.
  48. ^ Lancaster: 8 Morecambe Bay Independents, 2 Free Independents, 2 independents, .
  49. ^ Mansfield: 10 Mansfield Independent Forum
  50. ^ Mid Sussex: 5 independents, 2 Suffolk Together.
  51. ^ Mid Sussex: 5 independents, 1 Leatherhead Independent Group.
  52. ^ North Devon: 4 New Wave Independent, 3 North Devon First, 4 independents
  53. ^ North Kesteven: 4 Sleaford Independent, 3 NK Independent, 2 Skellingthorpe Independent, 4 independents
  54. ^ Oxford: 1 Independent Working Class Association.
  55. ^ Preston: 1 Deepdale Independent.
  56. ^ Reigate & Banstead: 7 Residents Association, 1 independent
  57. ^ Rochford: 2 Rochford District Residents, 1 Independent Conservative
  58. ^ Rossendale: 1 Community First, 1 Independent
  59. ^ Runnymede: 6 Runnymede Independent Residents Group
  60. ^ Ryedale: 3 independents, 1 Ryedale Resident
  61. ^ Shepway: 2 People First Party
  62. ^ South Buckinghamshire: 1 Beaconsfield Independent Electors Association
  63. ^ South Oxfordshire: 5 independents, 2 Henley Residents Group
  64. ^ Staffordshire Moorlands: 11 independents, 5 Moorlands Democratic Alliance, 3 Staffordshire Independent
  65. ^ Stratford-on-Avon: 2 independents, 2 Stratford First Independents
  66. ^ Suffolk Coastal: 1 independent, 1 Community Independent
  67. ^ Tendring:8 independents, 8 Tendring First.
  68. ^ Tewkesbury:1 independent, 2 Tewkesbury Independent.
  69. ^ Wealden: 4 Independent Democrats, 1 independent
  70. ^ Wyre Forest: 7 Independent Community and Health Concern, 4 independents
  71. ^ Blaenau Gwent: 1 former Blaenau Gwent People's Voice, 7 independents, 1 non-aligned.
  72. ^ Bridgend: 4 Independent Annibynwyr, 6 Independents.
  73. ^ Carmarthenshire: 22 Independents, 1 Independent Unaffiliated, 1 People First (Carmarthenshire).
  74. ^ Flintshire: 11 Independent Alliance, 6 Independents, 6 New Independents, 1 Non-Aligned.
  75. ^ Merthyr Tydfil: 7 independents, 1 Merthyr Independents.
  76. ^ Pembrokeshire: 31 independents, 13 unaffiliated.
  77. ^ Wrexham: 10 Democratic Independents, 10 Wrexham Independents.
  78. ^ Aberdeen. 3 independents.
  79. ^ Angus: 5 independents in the ruling "Angus Alliance", 2 other independents.
  80. ^ Argyll & Bute: 14 Alliance of Independent Councillors, 3 Argyll First, 3 non-aligned
  81. ^ East Dunbartonshire: 1 East Dunbartonshire Independent Alliance, Independent
  82. '^ East Lothian: 1 Independent Nationalist, 1 Independent
  83. ^ Fife: 1 non-aligned, 4 independents
  84. ^ Highland:32 Independent, 5 Highland Alliance, 3 Non-aligned
  85. ^ Inverclyde:2 independents
  86. ^ North Lanarkshire:1 Cumbernauld Independent Councillors Alliance, 5 independents
  87. ^ Scottish Borders: 8 independents, 2 Borders Party.
  88. ^ South Lanarkshire: 1 Solidarity; 3 Independent
  89. ^ West Dunbartonshire: 1 Scottish Socialist; 3 Independent
  90. ^ West Lothian: 1 independent
  91. ^ Scottish Parliament: 3 independent; 1 Presiding Officer (formally affiliated to SNP)

Previous make-up

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