Bury s electoral wards could be set to change as new draft boundaries announced
It will mean changes in nearly all of the town s wards.
Bury s council wards could be changing (Image: Copyright Unknown)
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A new political map for Bury is being drawn up with changes to the vast majority of the current council wards.
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SUCCESS: Radcliffe First celebrate a successful local election LABOUR remain in control of Bury Council following a set of results which left the Conservatives ruing what they saw as a lost opportunity. Overall Labour lost one seat to finish with 27 but the Tories were unable to make any real gains across the Borough and remain with 15 seats. Labour were able to win Ramsbottom from the Conservatives with voters also returning to the party in Prestwich following previous concerns about Labour s antisemitism issues. Sedgley also voted Labour with Conservative Carrol Bernstein losing her seat. Perhaps the story of the day was the success of the hyper-local party Radcliffe First who gained two seats at the expense of Labour to add to their two seats in the town.
Bury South MP Christian Wakeford on Bury New Road BURY South MP Christian Wakeford has confirmed he will step down as a Lancashire County Councillor at the forthcoming local elections. Mr Wakeford was elected to the seat at 2019’s General Election, while still a county councillor for Pendle Hill in Lancashire, a seat he has held since 2013. He said: “At the local elections next month I will be stepping down from my role as a Lancashire County Councillor. I wish my successor well in representing the people of Pendle Hill division. “Whilst I has hoped this could take place last year, with by-elections cancelled this would have left the place I grew up and went to school in without representation.