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Local Elections 2021: These are your Barrow, SLDC, Ulverston and PCC candidates. In the first elections to be held during the pandemic, voters go to the polls tomorrow. There will be two by-elections in Barrow, along with four in South Lakeland, as well as five town councillors in Ulverston, plus the police and crime commissioner elections for the county. Full elections at district level for both Barrow borough and South Lakeland District Council (SLDC), will have to wait a year, until after the decision on the reshaping of local government is decided upon. In Barrow, there will be two by-elections, one for Hyndpool and one for Roosecote. Hyndpool will see two candidates; Niyall Allister Phillips for the Conservatives and Jo Tyson for Labour. Roosecote will also see two candidates; Paul Anthony Griffiths for Labour and Jay Zaccarini for the Conservatives. People can go to vote in Hydpool at St James community centre in Blake street Barrow and also St Mark s Church, Buccle
Candidates confirmed ahead of upcoming local council by-elections nwemail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nwemail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
BY-ELECTION: Candidates for Furness Peninsula Election candidates have outlined their hopes for the Furness Peninsula ahead of the public going to the polls. Although the Cumbria County Council elections have been rescheduled to 2022, there are still seats on South Lakeland District Council that remain vacant – with by-elections to be held on May 6. Candidates have been declared for the Furness Peninsula, Broughton & Coniston, Grange, and Kendal Rural ward seats, left by councillors who have stepped down since the last elections. The Furness Peninsula candidates have explained what they think they would bring to the ward. Liberal Democrat Loraine Birchall said: “I’m a hard-working parish councillor for my area.