Local election results in Bury
Labour now have a majority of 25 seats on Bury Council following yesterday’s (Thursday 22 May) local elections.
Labour now have a majority of 25 seats on Bury Council following yesterday’s (Thursday 22 May) local elections.
Civic leaders in Bury have been promoting tolerance and tackling prejudice by flying a rainbow flag outside the town’s Knowsley Place.
Postal voters who haven’t yet mailed back their ballots are being assured that they can still have their say in the local and European elections.
Bury Council is taking another pioneering step in bringing democracy closer to the people by live streaming the local election results.
Residents who want a postal vote in the upcoming council and European elections must contact the council by Wednesday 7 May.
A total of 75 candidates are standing in the Bury Council elections which take place on Thursday 22 May.
The flag of England’s patron saint takes pride of place outside the new Union Square opposite Bury Town Hall.
The Mayor of Bury is leading by example by abseiling down the borough’s famous Peel Tower landmark.
Residents across Bury are about to receive their polling cards for the upcoming council and European Parliament elections.
Bury Council has taken its latest move to save money by cutting the number of its directorates from four to three.
Residents across the borough are being urged to ensure that they are on the voters’ roll for this year’s council and European elections.
Plans to transform local health and care services will be discussed whenRamsbottom, Tottington and North Manor Township Forum meets on Thursday 27 March.
Bury’s civic leaders joined communities across the land in flying the flag for the Commonwealth.
Plans to transform local health and care services will be discussed whenBury East Township Forum meets on Wednesday 19 March.
The Conservatives won last night’s (Thursday 6 March) by-election in Ramsbottom which was held following the resignation of Labour councillor Joanne Columbine.
Residents can hear about the plans for the upcoming ParkLife concert when Prestwich Township Forum meets on Wednesday 12 March.
Major changes in local health services will be discussed when Bury West Township Forum meets on Thursday 13 March.
Health is top of the agenda when Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum meets on Tuesday 11 March.
Bury Council has frozen the amount of council tax it demands from residents, it was agreed by councillors tonight (Wednesday 19 February).
Radcliffe residents are invited to the next meeting of the local township forum, which is on Wednesday 26 February.