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Lib Dem gains across Surrey - Labour and the Tories lose seats

10.56.00am BST (GMT +0100) Sat 6th Jun 2009

The Liberal Democrats have gained seats in Reigate, Spelthorne, Tandridge and Woking, despite losses in Godalming and Guildford. The new Lib Dem group will number 13 and the Lib Dems will remain the main opposition party on Surrey County Council.

The Conservative group has lost seats but will remain in control of the county council. Labour will have just one seat in the new council.

For full details of the results of the county council election see the Related Link below.

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