Conservatives Conservatives Elections to Test Valley Borough Council were held on 5 May 2011, the same day as the 2011 United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum.
The Conservatives maintained control of the council, with an increased majority.
[1] Before the election, the council consisted of 33 Conservatives, 14 Liberal Democrats and 1 Independent.
Two wards, Bourne Valley and Over Wallop, were uncontested, meaning the Conservative candidates were elected by default.
Despite all 48 seats being up for election, only three changed hands: The Conservatives gained two seats in Andover, both from the Liberal Democrats, and, in the Abbey Ward of Romsey, defeated Independent Sally Lamb, who had been previously elected as a Liberal Democrat.