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2019 Cannock Chase District Council Election
Elections to Cannock Chase District, Cannock Chase Local government in England, District Council took place on 2 May 2019 on the same day as other 2019 United Kingdom local elections, local elections in England, including to several Parish councils in England, parish councils in the district. All of the council's wards were up for election, meaning a total of 15 Councillor#United Kingdom, councillors were elected. Before the election, the Labour Party (UK), Labour Party held control of the council with 21 seats, a majority of one. They were aiming to defend the six seats they won at the 2015 Cannock Chase District Council election, 2015 election as well as another in Hednesford Green Heath which they gained at a Cannock Chase District Council elections#2017, by-election in September 2017. Labour lost four of the seven seats they were defending and only gained one, meaning they lost their overall majority on the council. Four Labour candidates stood as joint Labour and Co-operativ ...
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Cannock () is a town in the Cannock Chase District, Cannock Chase district in the county of Staffordshire, England. It had a population of 29,018. Cannock is not far from the nearby towns of Walsall, Burntwood, Stafford and Telford. The cities of Lichfield and Wolverhampton are also nearby. Cannock lies to the north of the West Midlands conurbation on the M6 motorway, M6, A34 road (Great Britain), A34 and A5 road (Great Britain), A5 roads, and to the south of Cannock Chase, The Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Cannock is served by a railway station on the Chase Line. The town comprises four district council electoral wards and the Cannock South ward includes the civil parishes in England, civil parish of Bridgtown, but the rest of Cannock is Unparished area, unparished. History Cannock was in the Domesday Book of 1086. It was called Chnoc c.1130, Cnot in 1156, Canot in 1157, and Canoc in 1198. Cannock is probably Old English cnocc meaning 'hillock', modified ...
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