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  1. Thank you, and goodnight from the live page team

    Bob Dale

    BBC Live reporter

    That's it for our coverage of today's local election results in the south east. Thank you for joining us.

    You can get more in-depth analysis of the results on our website.

    For Kent, click here.

    For updates from East and West Sussex, click here.

    And if you want to find out what's happening in Surrey, just click here.

    And for a look at the national picture, just go to the main BBC news site here.

  2. County results trickle in for Surrey

    Amanda Akass

    Reporter, BBC South East Today

    The Conservatives hold another seat on Surrey County Council.

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  3. Jack has left the car park...

    ...and been allowed inside to hear some district council results.

    Good news for BBC Surrey's political reporter Jack Fiehn, who has spent the day reporting from a car park outside the venue in Dorking because of Covid restrictions.

    Count for Mole Valley local elections
  4. Labour leader in Crawley has warning for party

    One of the closest contests in the region, and also the country, will be in Crawley, where the Conservatives and Labour are going toe to toe.

    Labour leader Peter Lamb has words of warning for his party, should they not be able to hold onto this local authority in a key marginal parliamentary constituency.

    "We've got to be honest about this, if the result's not good then it shows that we have not yet managed to reconnect with people in the way that we wanted to".

    Peter Lamb
  5. Covering an election in a pandemic

    This has certainly been a set of elections with a difference.

    Because of Covid restrictions, BBC Surrey's political reporter Jack Fiehn, who is in Dorking for both the County and Mole Valley district elections, is reporting from a car park outside the venue.

    Luckily, it hasn't been raining.

    Dorking sports centre
    Dorking election car park
  6. 'Class matters less and less'

    Peter Whittlesea

    BBC South East Today reporter

    Cllr Peter Pragnell

    Peter Pragnell, who took the St Helens ward in Hastings for the Conservatives, and is also an East Sussex County Councillor, believes his party's success is down to a change in traditional voting habits.

    "Class seems to matter less and less and less, just look at the red wall. We are more similar to some places in the north east and north west, and you've got people who've been ignored for decades and they're fed up, and they like what we are saying".

  7. 'Massive effort' to hold local elections

    Tanya Gupta

    BBC News

    The pandemic has resulted in Covid-secure measures being put in place at counts across the country.

    In Redhill, Surrey, counting is taking place in the main gym, spin studio, two dance studios and six squash courts to ensure social distancing at the Donyngs Leisure Centre.

    Surrey County Council count venue

    Redhill's returning officer Mari Roberts-Wood said: "We've had to take over the entire building. We normally do it in one room.

    "We're ensuring that people are maintaining social distancing and that we are doing this in a safe and yet transparent way for candidates."

    The council had faced a "massive" and "all-consuming" effort, Ms Roberts-Wood added.

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  8. Defeated Labour councillor 'gutted'

    Labour's Margi O'Callaghan's Silverhill seat was one of the party's losses in Hastings, passing to the Conservative Lucian Fernando.

    Ms O'Callaghan said she was disappointed but hopes the ward's new councillor will continue with some of her work.

    "I'm gutted because I live in the area as well, so it's going to be really tricky now walking down the street picking up on the issues," she said.

    "There are projects I'll try and continue with, which I'll pass on to my successor."

    Margi O'Callaghan
  9. Independent takes Surrey seat from Tories

    Amanda Akass

    Reporter, BBC South East

    An independent, Chris Farr, has won a seat from the Conservatives on Surrey County Council.

    Chris Farr won by 1,522 ahead of the Conservatives’ Eithne Monica Webster on 1,312, on a turnout of 40.2%.

    The Independents and Oxted and Limpsfield Residents' Association say they are hopeful this will be a sign of strong results to come.

  10. New councillor wants to 'join the dots'

    Hastings' new Green councillor Julia Hilton has said, as the lone member of her party on the authority, she wants to help "join the dots".

    "There's a huge amount of energy and enthusiasm from local people and it often feels like the council doesn't really listen to them, and I would really like to find ways of us all working together, especially to hit the carbon neutral target that Hastings has declared for 2030".

    "I think people were ready for a change, they put their trust in me".

    Cllr Julia Hilton
    Image caption: Julia Hilton took the seat of Old Hastings, previously held by an independent
  11. Leader faces recount

    Charlie Rose

    Reporter, BBC South East Today

    There's tension at the Maidstone Count, as the Liberal Democrat leader of the council Martin Cox faces a recount.

    Maidstone election count
  12. Tories retain several seats in Surrey

    Tanya Gupta

    BBC News

    Election count in Surrey

    The Conservatives have retained several seats on Surrey County Council as votes are counted in the local elections.

    The party has gained Camberley West but lost a seat to the Residents' Association in Guildford, with full county council results expected later.

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  13. Greens take first seat in East Sussex

    The Green Party has won its first ever seat on East Sussex County Council.

    Georgia Taylor beat the Conservatives' Simon Kirby to take the Forest Row and Groombridge seat with 58% of the vote.

    Mr Kirby was standing in his first election since being unseated as Brighton Kemptown MP in 2017.

  14. Surrey count running behind

    Fiona Irving

    BBC South East Today reporter

    The count at Doynings Leisure Centre in Redhill is running two hours behind schedule.

    Fifteen seats on Surrey County Council are being contested.

    Social distancing regulations mean the count is being held across a series of rooms - the main gym, the spin studio, two dance studios and six squash courts.

  15. Conservatives retain majority in Kent

    Bob Dale

    BBC Live reporter

    With well over half of Kent County Council's results confirmed, the Conservatives are past the winning post.

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  16. 'Nowhere where Greens are not winning seats' - Lucas

    Brighton Pavilion Green Party MP Caroline Lucas said there is "nowhere where Greens are not winning seats”.

    She cited local election gains in places including Hastings and told the BBC: "It's no longer the case that Greens, if it ever was the case, are only winning in places like Brighton and Bristol.

    "We are winning all around the country because people like the practical vision that we are bringing to our politics."

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