2018 Croydon London Borough Council election

[2] The Conservative Party released their manifesto first, on 2 April, entitled "A Council that's on your side".

The Labour manifesto was launched on 7 April, with many street stalls in district centres around the borough.

[4] It heavily echoed the party's 2014 manifesto, 'Ambitious for Croydon', and largely reflected a continuation of existing council policies.

The Liberal Democrat manifesto was released shortly after, with campaigns that included a People’s Vote on Brexit, campaigning to stop the axing of local bus routes, the restoration of community policing and an extension of the night Overground to Crystal Palace.

[5] †Notional changes calculated by BBC News[7] An asterisk * indicates an incumbent councillor seeking re-election.