There is no outright control of CDC, with Tories having 20 councillors, Labour 12, Lib Dems 10, Greens 3 and 3 Independent.
They were looking at approving a minority Tory controlled council or to find a way to get a majority coalition consisting of Labour, Lib Dems and Greens.
However, the Labour leader said that they wouldn't work with Lib Dems/Greens due to dodgy deals prior to the election. (We know that the Libs and Greens were working together despite party leaders criticising Libs not contesting every seat, and we know how snakey Middleton is!)
It's difficult to know exactly how this affects us at the moment. Tories nationally have spoken about protecting the Green Belt, but locally they are known to be (generally) supportive if the stadium. Labour nationally are much more open to house building (and wider development) as long as there's a balance with the greater countryside. Locally there's some support for the stadium. Both would hopefully be in favour of the stadium development on balance.
Lib Dems and Green are the self titled (non) progressive alliance. There's a mixed view nationally and locally, where Layla Moran spoke on QT about the need to build more houses whilst rejecting these houses if they're in her constituency. And we know that Middleton and Mawson are against from the Greens.
A minority Tory council working alongside some genuinely progressive opposition councillors would likely be more beneficial than a mish mash coalition that includes a handful of those who are strongly opposed to the stadium. But it's still a bit messy and we may well need to continue to press those who represent us across the whole county to back this project regardless of which party the represent.