Labour retains control of Gatesheadpublished at 08:26 British Summer Time 7 May 2021
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Herbert Soden
There's been no change at Gateshead Council.
Labour, as the borough's ruling party managed to retain all its seats with healthy majorities.
This year there were 24 seats up for grabs one for each of the borough’s 22 wards and then an extra for both Lamesley and Birtley – these extra seats were both taken by Labour.
The Lib Dems took five seats, gaining one from an Independent.
Before the results were declared council leader Martin Gannon said voters would judge his councillors on their local performance.
He added: “Whatever people may think of national politics there is a respect and confidence in the way Gateshead Council is run.
“Without being complacent we will continue to work with and engage with communities.
“Generally [voters] respect the way we run the council and that puts us in a secure place.”