‘X’ marks the spot! Make sure you have your say on 3 May
Voters are being reminded to make sure they are ready to take part in the local elections this Thursday (3 May).
Voters are being reminded to make sure they are ready to take part in the local elections this Thursday (3 May).
The candidates have been declared for the Bury Council elections which take place on Thursday 3 May.
There are a few important dates for residents to remember in the run-up to the Bury Council elections on 3 May.
With only weeks to go Bury Council is urging residents to make sure they are on the voters’ roll in time for the local elections on Thursday 3 May.
Nearly 30,000 households in Bury have still not returned their details as part of this year’s electoral canvas.
A further independent investigation will be carried out into the events which culminated with the resignation of two of Bury Council’s most senior officers.
Ivan Lewis retained his Bury South seat for Labour in last night’s (Thursday 8 June) General Election.
Labour's James Frith gained the Bury North seat from the Conservatives in last night’s General Election.
Karen Leach retained Radcliffe East ward for Labour in last night’s (Thursday 8 June) Bury Council by-election which was held following the resignation of councillor Nick Parnell.
With four days until the deadline to register to vote in the General Election, Bury Council is urging residents to make sure they are registered in time.
Four candidates will contest the Bury Council by-election in Radcliffe East ward which takes place on Thursday 8 June.
The General Election candidates for the Bury North and Bury South seats have been confirmed.
Andrea Simpson retained Besses ward for Labour in last night’s (Thursday 4 May) Bury Council by-election which was held following the resignation of councillor Alan Matthews.
Almost two million electors will have the chance to elect the first ever Mayor of Greater Manchester as voters across the region go to the polls on Thursday 4 May.
A council by-election will be held in Radcliffe East ward on Thursday 8 June, the same day as the General Election.
Five candidates will contest the Bury Council by-election in Besses ward in Whitefield which takes place on Thursday 4 May.
The official countdown to the election to choose the first ever Greater Manchester Mayor has begun.
The next meeting of Bury West Township Forum is on Thursday 23 March at the Elton Centre, starting at 7pm.
A by-election will be held in Besses ward in Whitefield on Thursday 4 May.
The council’s review of local libraries, and the funding available to community groups, will both be up for discussion on Monday (20 March).