The Tories have broken the Liberal Democrat strangehold in Lindley with Adam Gregg ousting sitting councillor Richard Eastwood.
Long-serving Conservative Bernard McGuin, thought to be under pressure in Almondbury, pulled clear of the Lib Dem challenge with a majority of more than 1,300.
Here’s the first batch of Kirklees Council results from the first counting session at Cathedral House in Huddersfield. Defending parties won all the other seats.
Bernard McGuin – Conservative – 2533
Patrycja Bartosinska – Liberal Democrat – 1170
Tyler Cain Hawkins – Labour – 846
Peter Harvey Taylor – Green Party – 322
Emma Louise Kirkham – Freedom Alliance – 52
John Richard Whittaker – Social Democratic Party – 23
James Homewood – Labour – 2258
Tony William Butler – Conservative – 1595
Joan Brenda Smithson – Green Party – 447
Manjit Singh – Liberal Democrat – 224
Kath Pinnock – Liberal Democrat – 2422
Piers John Briggs – Conservative – 1728
Joseph Hayat – Labour – 589
Nicholas Eugene Whittingham – Green Party – 236
Manisha Roma Kaushik – Labour – 2490
Neil Allsopp – Conservative – 1470
Chris Green – Green Party – 413
Suzanne Patricia Barraclough – Liberal Democrat – 324
Steve Bradbury – Independent – 149
Clare Wilson – Freedom Alliance – 70
Jackie Ramsay – Labour – 2259
Imtiaz Ali Ameen – Conservative – 1534
Khizar Iqbal – Independent – 1361
Bernard Thomas Disken – Liberal Democrat – 156
Marnie Cope – Green Party – 150
Sheikh Ullah – Labour – 3003
David Mills Daniel – Conservative – 1083
Sarah Jane Newton – Green Party – 831
Howard Cohen – Liberal Democrat – 285
Adam Fenton Gregg – Conservative – 2417
Richard Anthony Eastwood – Liberal Democrat – 2172
Audrey Lewis Owen – Labour – 1131
Christine Ann Parker – Green Party – 375
Melanie Ann Stephen – Conservative – 2801
Jude McKaig – Labour – 1207
Linda Elizabeth Simmons – Green Party – 321
Tracey Louise King – Independent – 288
David Snee – Lib Dem – 193