THE results are in for the Slough 2022 local elections. Here are the winners announced at today’s (May 6) election count.
There were 14 seats up for grabs at this year’s election and Labour managed to retain most of them despite its financial crisis.
Labour only lost Colnbrook with Poyle to their Conservative rivals by only just 42 votes.
READ MORE: Slough Labour fend off Conservative rivals at 2022 election
The political make-up of the 42-seat Slough Borough Council is:
Here are the winners and losers of the election.
Baylis and Stoke (Labour Hold)
Osahon Isere (Con): 240
Fiza Matloob (Lab): 1,913
Britwell and Northborough (Labour Hold)
Robert Anderson (Lab): 1,128
Teresa Anderson (Con): 419
Central (Labour Hold)
Safdar Ali (Lab): 1,151
Thomas King (Ind): 387
Gurcharan Manku (Con): 368
Chalvey (Labour Hold)
Shaida Akbar (Lab): 1,209
Srdhar Bachu (Green): 210
Ivon Sampson (Con):212
Colnbrook with Poyle (Conservative Gain)
Puja Bedi (Con): 661
Avatar Cheema (Lab): 619
Cippenham Green (Labour Hold)
Roger Davis (Lab): 1,022
Mherunisa Hussain (Con): 593
Nick Smith (Heritage Party): 138
READ MORE: Local election results 2022: Reading, Wokingham, and Slough
Cippenham Meadows (Labour Hold)
Michelle Little (Con): 401
Dilbagh Singh Parmar (Lab): 1,036
Matthew Taylor (Lib Dem): 441
Elliman (Labour Hold)
Amjad Abbasi (Lib Dem): 502
Mushtaq Ahmed Malik (Lab): 830
General Singh Ruprah (Con): 315
Farnham (Labour Hold)
Muhammed Waqas Sabah (Lab): 1,168
Amandeep Singh Grewal (Con): 529
Haymill and Lynch Hill (Con Hold)
Catherine Parkes (Lib Dem): 308
Anna Wright (Con): 872
Mohammed Zarait (Lab): 686
Langley Kedermister (Lab Hold)
Preston Brooker (Lab): 850
Sharon O’Reilly (Con): 695
Dawinderpal Sahota (Ind): 295
Tammer Salem (Green): 91
Langley St Mary’s (Labour Hold)
Christine Bamigbola (Con): 902
Julian Edmonds (Green): 224
Jibril Hassan (Ind): 147
Harjinder Minhas (Lab): 1,007
Upton (Labour Hold)
Balvinder S. Bains (Lab): 1,210
Josephine Hanney (Lib Dem): 335
Rattan Rana (Con): 714
Wexham Lea (Labour Hold)
Haqeeq Dar (Lab): 1,023
Mubashir Ahmed (Con): 968
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