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County Councillor Andrew Wood Cllr Andrew Wood was elected to Cambridgeshire County Council in a by-election in 2023 winning the seat off the Conservative Party. He represents Yaxley and Farcet.
Cllr James Catmur Cllr James Catmur was elected in May 2024, during a by-election where he received 48% of the vote. James represents the Great Paxton ward on Huntingdonshire District Council.
The sun shone on our Summer BBQ this year, we all gathered to relax and celebrate the wins that Huntingdonshire have had over the last year.
A year ago I stood before you as the new Executive Leader of the Joint Administration for Huntingdonshire District Council.Twelve months on, and I am pleased to be able to update you on all that has…
Liberal Democrat Ian Sollom has become the first MP for the new constituency of St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire, and Huntingdonshire's first ever Lib Dem MP.
Flipping an ex-Tory seat to the Lib Dems, James Catmur has won the HDC by-election in Gt Paxton - showing the Lib Dems are best placed to beat the Tories in St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire.
Lib Dem Andrew Wood has won a County Council seat from the Conservatives, making the Lib Dems the largest group on Cambs County Council - while the Tory and Labour vote shares collapsed.
Edna served as a Magistrate in Cambridge for over 25 years, including many years chairing the Youth Court, and currently chairs the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority
Huntingdonshire is spread across three Westminster constituencies: St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire, Huntingdon and North West Cambridgeshire. We're winning across Cambridgeshire - including…