Conservatives win Tottington by-election
The Conservatives won tonight’s (Thursday 22 October) by-election in Tottington which was held following the resignation of Labour councillor Simon Carter.
The Conservatives won tonight’s (Thursday 22 October) by-election in Tottington which was held following the resignation of Labour councillor Simon Carter.
Bury Council staff have begun calling at homes across Bury encouraging people to make sure that they are registered to vote.
Five candidates will contest the Tottington by-election on Thursday 22 October.
Condolences have been sent to the family of Paul Nesbit, former Mayor of Bury, who died on Sunday (20 Sep).
A by-election will be held in Tottington on Thursday 22 October to elect a third councillor for that ward.
Local issues will be discussed when Bury East Township Forum takes place on Thursday 17 September.
Opportunities to restore the ‘Ramsbottom Urn’ are to be discussed on Wednesday 16 September.
Free and impartial advice on the major recent changes to pensions is on offer at the next meeting of Prestwich Township Forum.
Residents can play their part in identifying the big issues for Radcliffe when the township forum meets on Wednesday 16 September.
Residents can meet their councillor and raise questions when Bury West Township Forum meets on Thursday 10 September.
Two new features to keep the public informed are being introduced at meetings of Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum.
Bury residents are being reminded to ensure that their electoral registration details are up to date.
Civic leaders in Bury will fly the Red Ensign on Merchant Navy Day (3 Sep) to raise awareness of the UK’s ongoing dependence on Merchant Navy seafarers.
Thousands of Bury residents are being urged to register to vote by Bury Council.
Households in Bury will soon receive a form asking residents to check whether the information about them on Bury Council’s electoral register is correct.
Residents can have their say on a wide range of local issues when Prestwich Township Forum meets on Thursday 30 July.
Nearly 84,000 Household Enquiry Forms (HEFs) will be delivered to all properties across Bury shortly as the annual electoral canvass begins.
Sporting, policing and funding matters are all up for discussion when Bury West Township Form meets on Tuesday 21 July.
Local priorities will be discussed when Radcliffe Township Forum holds its next meeting on Wednesday 22 July.
Residents are invited to attend the next meeting of Bury East Township Forum which will take place on Monday 13 July.