Local election results in Bury
Labour now have a majority of seven seats on Bury Council following tonight’s (Thursday 2 May) local elections.
Labour now have a majority of seven seats on Bury Council following tonight’s (Thursday 2 May) local elections.
The candidates have been declared for the Bury Council elections which take place on Thursday 2 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 2 May.
Thousands of young people across the borough seized the chance to play their part in the democratic process and choose a new student to represent the borough as Bury’s Member of Youth Parliament.
Young people aged 11 to 18 in Bury have the opportunity to enter the world of politics and make a difference as the borough’s Youth MP.
Gavin McGill retained East ward for Labour in today’s (Thursday 16 August) Bury Council by-election.
Five candidates will contest the Bury Council by-election in East ward which takes place on Thursday 16 August.
Lucy Smith retained Besses ward for Labour in today’s (Thursday 19 July) Bury Council by-election which was held following the resignation of councillor Elizabeth FitzGerald.
A by-election will be held in Bury East ward on Thursday 16 August.
Six candidates will contest the Bury Council by-election in Besses ward in Whitefield which takes place on Thursday 19 July.
A by-election will be held in Besses ward in Whitefield on Thursday 19 July.
Labour now have a majority of 11 seats on Bury Council following tonight’s (Thursday 3 May) local elections.
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.