A three-way administration has been formed at Salisbury City Council after the Conservative group's withdrawal from the council’s all-party administration last month.
The leaders of the Liberal Democrat and Labour groups, Victoria Charleston and Ian Tomes, and Independent Annie Riddle will continue to work together in the best interests of the city.
The current focus of the new administration is a four-year strategy to support the vision of building a green, inclusive city.

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