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2012 UK local government election
Map of the results of the 2012 Reading Borough Council election.
Labour
in red,
Liberal Democrats
in yellow,
Conservatives
in blue and the
Greens
in green.
Elections to
Reading Borough Council
took place on 3 May 2012, with 16 council seats up for election. The
Labour Party
gained
Church
,
Katesgrove
,
Redlands
,
Kentwood
and
Caversham
wards, giving them a working majority and control of the council. The
Conservative Party
lost three seats but gained
Peppard
ward from an
independent
. The
Liberal Democrats
lost two seats but held
Tilehurst
ward, a seat they had lost the previous year to the Conservative Party. The
Green Party
gained
Park
ward from Labour but failed to make gains elsewhere seeing their percentage of the borough-wide vote fall slightly.
After the election, the composition of the council was:
Election result
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Ward results
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Places
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