43 councillors were to be elected from both single-member and dual-member electoral divisions by first-past-the-post for a five-year term of office.
[1] Following the election, the Conservative Party regained control of the council, with 25 seats (an increase of six).
[2] The Liberal Democrat deputy council leader lost his seat in the Larkfield ward after 13 years as a councillor.
In the Priory ward there were three recounts before Labour candidate, Tudor Thomas, was declared winner over the sitting Conservative councillor by three votes.
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