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2024 Peterborough City Council election

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Local election in Peterborough, England

2024 Peterborough City Council election

← 20232 May 2024 (2024-05-02)2026 →

23 out of 60 seats toPeterborough City Council
31 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderDennis JonesChris HarperWayne Fitzgerald
PartyLabourPeterborough FirstConservative
Last election14 seats, 32.1%4 seats, 3.8%30 seats, 35.5%
Seats before141022
Seats won783
Seats after191411
Seat changeIncrease 5Increase 3Decrease 11
Popular vote12,1537,27913,782
Percentage26.0%15.6%29.5%
SwingDecrease 6.1%Increase 11.8%Decrease 6.0%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderChristian HoggNicola Day
PartyLiberal DemocratsGreenIndependent
Last election8 seats, 11.6%3 seats, 14.1%1 seat, 2.5%
Seats before823
Seats won221
Seats after943
Seat changeIncrease 1Increase 2Steady
Popular vote4,3936,2972,318
Percentage9.4%13.5%5.0%
SwingDecrease 2.2%Decrease 0.6%Increase 2.5%

Winner of each seat at the 2024 Peterborough City Council election

Leader before election

Mohammed Farooq
Peterborough First
No overall control

Leader after election

Dennis Jones
Labour
No overall control

The2024 Peterborough City Council election took place on 2 May 2024[1] to elect members ofPeterborough City Council inCambridgeshire, England. 23 of the 60 seats on the council were contested, including an early election in Werrington. The election took place alongside otherlocal elections across England.

Overview

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Prior to the election, the council was underno overall control, being led by a minority administration of local partyPeterborough First.

All but two seats up for election in 2024 were last defended in 2021. Park ward was last defended in 2023, whilst one vacated seat in Werrington was last defended in 2022.

Going into the election, the position of the parties and the number of seats they were defending was:

*Two of the Conservative defences were in Stanground South and Wittering, where the incumbents had defected toPeterborough First.[2][3]

**Peterborough First's two defences were in Werrington, where the incumbents were elected for the group's predecessor,Werrington First.

***The Green Party's defence was in Orton Waterville, where the incumbent councillor - Kirsty Knight - resigned from the party shortly before the election.[4]

Following the election, the council remained under no overall control.Labour became the largest party.[5] Labour subsequently formed a minority administration, with their group leader Dennis Jones being formally appointedleader of the council at the subsequent annual council meeting on 20 May 2024.[6]

Overall results

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2024 Peterborough City Council election
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
 Labour7Increase 530.4121931.712,15326.0–6.1
 Peterborough First8Increase 334.861423.37,27915.6+11.8
 Conservative3Decrease1113.081118.313,78229.5–6.0
 Liberal Democrats2Increase 18.77915.04,3939.4–2.2
 Green2Increase 28.7246.76,29713.5–0.6
 Independent1Steady4.3235.02,3185.0+2.5
 Reform0Steady0.0000.01110.2±0.0
 TUSC0Steady0.0000.02320.5+0.3
 Workers Party0Steady0.0000.0890.2N/A

Ward results

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Source:[7]

Asterisks denote incumbent councillors seeking re-election.[8] Unless otherwise noted, the councillors seeking re-election were elected in 2021; changes in vote share are therefore compared to the2021 election.

Barnack

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The incumbent, David Over (Conservative) did not contest this election.

Barnack ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIrene Walsh43739.9Decrease 23.2
IndependentKevin Tighe39636.2NEW
LabourStephanie Gillian Matthews13212.1Increase 1.8
Liberal DemocratsBeki Sellick706.4Decrease 9.3
GreenJune Bull605.5Decrease 5.5
Majority413.7Decrease 43.8
Turnout1,09539.9Decrease 2.77
ConservativeholdSwingSteady

Bretton

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UKIP (3.35% in 2021) andFor Britain (1.08% in 2021) did not contest this election.

Bretton ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opNicola Jenkins83544.2Increase 3.3
ConservativeChaz Fenner*75740.1Decrease 8.4
GreenMark Williams1759.3NEW
Liberal DemocratsRohan Wilson1216.4Increase 0.3
Majority784.1
Turnout1,88827.9Decrease 3.8
Labour Co-opgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Central

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Freedom Alliance (2.42% in 2021) did not contest this election.

Central ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opAmjad Iqbal*1,37748.1Decrease 11.7
GreenMohammed Aziz Munir82028.6Increase 23.1
ConservativeJenae Hannah Toni Gloria Holton41214.4Decrease 11.5
Liberal DemocratsJason Kerridge1615.6Decrease 0.7
TUSCSteve Cawley943.3NEW
Majority55719.4Decrease 14.5
Turnout2,86431.6Decrease 9.5
Labour Co-opholdSwingSteady

Dogsthorpe

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Colin Hargreaves (Independent – 11.35% in 2021) andUKIP (3.95% in 2021) did not contest this election.

Dogsthorpe ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opJason McNally76639.5Increase 4.1
ConservativeIshfaq Hussain*76039.2Increase 0.3
GreenMatthew Gray1789.2Increase 5.7
Liberal DemocratsSandra Ringler1457.5Increase 0.5
Workers PartyRob Petch894.6NEW
Majority60.3
Turnout1,93828.0Decrease 4.4
Labour Co-opgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

East

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Incumbent Jackie Allen (Conservative) did not contest this seat in 2024. She, instead, contested the Orton Waterville ward.[8]

East ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourNuman Ali Iqbal1,08044.7Increase 0.4
ConservativeAleem Miran87036.0Decrease 9.4
GreenBismah Noor1927.9Increase 3.0
IndependentJo Johnson1526.3NEW
Liberal DemocratsAdam Bruzda1235.1Decrease 0.3
Majority2108.7
Turnout2,41731.5Decrease 1.3
Labourgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Eye, Thorney and Newborough

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Incumbent Nigel Simons (Conservative) and theLiberal Democrats (3.6% in 2021) did not contest this election.

Eye, Thorney and Newborough ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Peterborough FirstMark David Michael Ormston86236.0NEW
ConservativeJohn Philip Peach85335.6Decrease 34.4
LabourJohn Francis Shearman54022.5Increase 4.4
GreenCarol Sarah Johnson1415.9Decrease 2.4
Majority90.4
Turnout2,39632.0Decrease 0.5
Peterborough Firstgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Fletton and Stanground

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Incumbent Oliver Sainsbury (Conservative) and John Whitby (Independent – 10.6% in 2021) did not contest this election.

Fletton and Stanground ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPolly Geraghty88452.3Increase 25.6
LabourMuhammad Mujtaba Hashimi33820.0Steady
ConservativeChibuzo Okpala29917.7Decrease 17.7
GreenSam Creedon-Gray1689.9Increase 2.7
Majority54632.3
Turnout1,68922.8Decrease 4.12
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Fletton and Woodston

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Freedom Alliance (2.7% in 2021) did not contest this election.

Blakemore-Creedon's win made her one of the youngest councillors in the country[9] - and the youngest ever elected inPeterborough.[10]

Fletton and Woodston ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDaisy Blakemore-Creedon94048.1Increase 9.6
ConservativeAndy Coles*65833.6Decrease 7.5
GreenAdam Warr22211.3Increase 0.1
Liberal DemocratsSimon John Garner995.1Decrease 1.4
TUSCJon Lloyd371.9NEW
Majority28214.4
Turnout1,95625.3Decrease 7.1
Labourgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Glinton and Castor

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The incumbent, Saqib Farooq (Peterborough First), defected from theConservative Party in July 2023.[11] He will not fight this seat in 2024, instead, contesting Hargate and Hempsted.[8]

Glinton and Castor ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Peterborough FirstNeil David Boyce71439.3NEW
ConservativeAndrew Stephen Willey53929.6Decrease 38.0
LabourSue Farr27014.8Increase 4.5
Liberal DemocratsClaire Bysshe1749.6Decrease 3.2
GreenGreg Guthrie1226.7Decrease 2.6
Majority1759.6
Turnout1,81935.2Decrease 7.0
Peterborough FirstholdSwingSteady

Gunthorpe

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Christian Peoples Alliance (1.3% in 2021) did not contest this election.

Gunthorpe ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAnn Louise Shaheed89941.8Increase 9.1
ConservativeBryan Tyler*86540.3Decrease 13.2
LabourJoanna Susan Weedon30314.1Increase 1.6
GreenShazad Ali823.8NEW
Majority341.6
Turnout2,14931.7Decrease 4.6
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Hampton Vale

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Hampton Vale ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Peterborough FirstRoger Antunes40029.8NEW
ConservativeLindsay John Sharp*32724.4Decrease 19.4
Liberal DemocratsNeil Christopher Walton29221.8Decrease 7.3
LabourChristopher Martin McCarthy25619.1Decrease 3.2
GreenCharles Rhys Coster664.9NEW
Majority735.4
Turnout1,34124.8Increase 2.7
Peterborough Firstgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Hargate and Hempsted

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Incumbent Nicolle Trust (Conservative) did not contest this election.

Saqib Farooq (Peterborough First) was an incumbent councillor in Glinton and Castor prior to this election.

Hargate and Hempsted ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Peterborough FirstSaqib Mohammed Farooq82645.4NEW
ConservativeVishal Vichare42123.1Decrease 24.2
LabourKelly Jesus36420.0Decrease 2.2
GreenAmanda Horne1246.8Decrease 1.2
Liberal DemocratsRachel Ann Speed864.7Decrease 17.8
Majority40522.2
Turnout1,82126.1Increase 1.64
Peterborough Firstgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

North

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Incumbent Mohammed Haseeb (Labour) did not contest this election.

North ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourZameer Ali1,07846.2Decrease 11.6
ConservativeMohammed Tokir64027.4Decrease 3.7
GreenMisbah Shafiq41918.0Increase 12.4
TUSCJohn Anthony McGarry1014.3NEW
Liberal DemocratsDeeshen Ruttun954.1Decrease 1.5
Majority43818.8Decrease 7.9
Turnout2,33332.0Decrease 9.0
LabourholdSwingSteady

Orton Longueville

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Incumbent Graham Casey (Conservative) did not contest this election.

Orton Longueville ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenImtiaz Ali66930.8Increase 16.3
ConservativeEkta Patel64729.8Decrease 17.0
LabourDavid Frederick John Baker52124.0Decrease 5.3
IndependentNick Penniall25111.6NEW
Liberal DemocratsNicola Mills843.9Decrease 5.5
Majority221.0
Turnout2,172Steady
Greengain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Orton Waterville

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The incumbent, Kirsty Knight (Independent), quit theGreen Party in March 2024.[12]

Conservative Party candidateJackie Allen was an incumbent councillor in East Ward prior to the election.

Orton Waterville ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKirsty Knight*1,25448.2NEW
GreenEd Murphy70126.9Decrease 25.7
ConservativeJackie Allen44016.9Decrease 17.1
LabourOluwaseun Akinyele2078.0Steady
Majority55321.3
Turnout2,60236.2Decrease 3.8
IndependentholdSwingSteady

Park

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This seat was last contested in 2023, changes in vote share are therefore compared to the2023 election.

Incumbent Muhammad Asif (Conservative) did not contest this election.

Park ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opAngus Alexander Ellis82733.6Increase 4.3
ConservativeMurtaza Ahmed Munir82533.5Decrease 14.1
GreenIqra Ali50920.7Increase 5.5
ReformSue Morris1114.5Increase 2.2
Liberal DemocratsIan Hardman953.9Decrease 1.7
IndependentFiona Radic943.8NEW
Majority20.1
Turnout2,46134.0Decrease 10.6
Labour Co-opgain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Paston and Walton

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Paston and Walton ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlex Rafiq82439.8Increase 10.3
Liberal DemocratsNick Sandford*81939.6Decrease 6.7
LabourCallum Patrick Alexander33916.4Decrease 7.8
GreenAli Shokat864.2NEW
Majority50.2
Turnout2,06828.5Decrease 0.4
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwingSteady

Ravensthorpe

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Ravensthorpe ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenQaiser Farid1,04539.3Increase 33.9
ConservativeGul Nawaz*94435.5Decrease 21.7
LabourAbdul Mannan59822.5Decrease 10.1
Liberal DemocratsRaja Ejaz Ahmed Khan742.8Decrease 2.0
Majority1013.8
Turnout2,66134.9Decrease 2.6
Greengain fromConservativeSwingSteady

Stanground South

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The incumbent, Chris Harper (Leader ofPeterborough First), defected from theConservative Party in December 2021.[13]

Stanground South ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Peterborough FirstChris Harper*1,11156.2NEW
LabourMargaret Thulbourn40420.4Decrease 4.2
ConservativeNeil Frank Seekings37318.9Decrease 45.6
GreenJoe Horne884.5Decrease 2.2
Majority70735.8
Turnout1,97625.5Decrease 1.5
Peterborough FirstholdSwingSteady

Werrington

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One vacant seat was up for election, alongside the incumbent.[14]

The two seats were previously represented byWerrington First - the predecessor group toPeterborough First.

Werrington ward (2 Seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Peterborough FirstJohn Raymond Fox*1,66455.8Decrease 5.4
Peterborough FirstSarah Areatha Hillier1,30743.8Decrease 9.3
ConservativeSara Louise Bristow62621.0Increase 2.1
LabourRoz Jones42114.1Increase 2.1
ConservativeRuta Dalton39213.1Decrease 6.1
GreenKatherine Ann Sharp1786.0Increase 0.4
GreenBarry Warne1033.5Decrease 2.9
Liberal DemocratsSimon James Kail923.1Increase 0.7
Majority1,03834.8Decrease 7.5
Turnout2,98133.8Decrease 2.3
Peterborough FirstholdSwing-
Peterborough FirstholdSwing-

West

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Freedom Alliance (1.9% in 2021) andUKIP (1.7% in 2021) did not contest this election.

West ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLynne Ayres*66343.2Decrease 14.4
Labour Co-opChristopher Ian Cole47230.7Increase 5.4
IndependentCollette Francis17111.1NEW
GreenChelsea Windsor1499.7Increase 2.6
Liberal DemocratsAnnie Geraghty805.2Decrease 1.2
Majority19112.4−19.9
Turnout1,53536.8Decrease 4.3
ConservativeholdSwingSteady

Wittering

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The incumbent Gavin Elsey (Peterborough First) defected from theConservative Party in May 2023.[15]

John Stannage (Independent – 14.3% in 2021), theGreen Party (25.35%) and theLiberal Democrats (3.14%) will not be contesting this election.

Wittering ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Peterborough FirstGavin Elsey*39557.2NEW
ConservativeChantel Saunders21030.4Decrease 19.1
LabourJulie Hall8512.3Increase 4.7
Majority18526.8
Turnout69028.2Decrease 4.5
Peterborough FirstholdSwingSteady

Changes 2024–2026

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  • Simon Barkham, elected for the Liberal Democrats, left the party to sit as an independent shortly after the May 2024 elections.[16]
  • Irene Walsh, elected as a Conservative in Barnack, resigned. The by-election on 1 May 2025 was won by Kevin Tighe (Independent).[17]

By-elections

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Barnack

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Barnack by-election: 1 May 2025
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKevin Tighe52441.8+5.6
ReformYvonne Scarrott28923.0N/A
ConservativeAndrew Coles27722.1–17.8
LabourCatherine Reid1068.5–3.6
GreenDavid Pardoe584.6–0.9
Majority23518.8N/A
Turnout1,25745.0+5.1
Registered electors2,791
Independentgain fromConservative

References

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  1. ^Peterborough City Council (25 March 2024)."NOTICE OF ELECTION"(PDF).Peterborough City Council.Archived(PDF) from the original on 9 April 2024. Retrieved5 April 2024.
  2. ^Jones, Ben (10 May 2022)."Chris Harper takes over as leader of Peterborough First group on city council".Peterborough Telegraph. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  3. ^Jones, Ben (21 May 2023)."Fourth councillor resigns from Peterborough Conservative Group over 'integrity' and 'ethics'".Peterborough Telegraph. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  4. ^"Peterborough councillor quits Green Party over clash of beliefs".BBC News. 7 March 2024. Retrieved5 April 2024.
  5. ^McMenemy, Rachael; Ahmed, Shariqua (3 May 2024)."Labour becomes biggest party in Peterborough".BBC News. Retrieved27 May 2024.
  6. ^McMenemy, Rachael; McLeod, Dotty (21 May 2024)."Labour lead council for first time in 25 years".BBC News. Retrieved27 May 2024.
  7. ^"Upcoming elections".Peterborough City Council. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  8. ^abcITV News (3 May 2024)."Teenager Daisy Blakemore-Creedon wins Peterborough council seat a week before her A levels".itv.com. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  9. ^ITV News (3 May 2024)."Teenager Daisy Blakemore-Creedon wins Peterborough council seat a week before her A levels".ITV News. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  10. ^Peterborough Telegraph (3 May 2024)."Peterborough elects youngest ever councillor with big ambitions at 18 years old".Peterborough Telegraph. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  11. ^Jones, Ben (14 July 2023)."Peterborough First add three former Conservatives to council group".Peterborough Telegraph.Archived from the original on 9 April 2024. Retrieved5 April 2024.
  12. ^"Peterborough councillor quits Green Party over clash of beliefs".BBC News. 7 March 2024. Retrieved5 April 2024.
  13. ^Jones, Ben (10 May 2022)."Chris Harper takes over as leader of Peterborough First group on city council".Peterborough Telegraph. Retrieved5 April 2024.
  14. ^Peterborough City Council (12 March 2024)."NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY"(PDF).peterborough.gov.uk.Archived(PDF) from the original on 9 April 2024. Retrieved5 April 2024.
  15. ^"Peterborough City Council: Fourth Conservative resigns from party".BBC News. 22 May 2023. Retrieved5 April 2024.
  16. ^Taylor, Joanna (8 May 2024)."'Just a parting of people': Lib Dem councillor resigns from party in Peterborough".Peterborough Telegraph. Retrieved28 May 2024.
  17. ^"Barnack ward by-election". Retrieved4 May 2025.
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