Bury Metropolitan Borough Council
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Bury Metropolitan Borough Council | |
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Third of council elected three years out of four | |
Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Unicameral |
Term limits | None |
History | |
Founded | 1 April 1974 |
Leadership | |
Mayor of Bury | Cllr Sandra Walmsley, Labour Party since 5 May 2022 |
Leader of the Council | Eamonn O'Brien, Labour Party since 5 May 2022 |
Deputy Leaders |
since 5 May 2022 |
Leader of the Opposition | Russell Bernstein, Conservative Party |
Chief executive | Lynne Ridsdale since 16 May 2018 |
Structure | |
Seats | 51[1] |
Political groups |
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Joint committees | Greater Manchester Combined Authority Greater Manchester Police, Fire and Crime Panel |
Elections | |
Last election | 2 May 2024 |
Next election | 7 May 2026 |
Meeting place | |
Bury Town Hall | |
Website | |
www |
Bury Metropolitan Borough Council is the local authority of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury in Greater Manchester, England. It is a metropolitan district council, one of ten in Greater Manchester and one of 36 in the metropolitan counties of England. It provides the majority of local government services in Bury.
Wards and councillors[edit]
This section needs to be updated. The reason given is: 2024 Bury Metropolitan Borough Council election. (May 2024) |
Each ward is represented by three councillors.[2]
Parliamentary constituency | Ward | Councillor | Party | Term of office | |
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Bury North constituency | Bury East | Ummrana Farooq | Labour | 2023-27 | |
Ayesha Arif | Labour | 2022-26 | |||
Gavin McGill | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
Bury West | Shahbaz Arif | Conservative | 2023-27 | ||
Jackie Harris | Conservative | 2022-26 | |||
Dene Vernon | Conservative | 2022-24 | |||
Elton | Charlotte Morris | Labour | 2023-27 | ||
Jack Rydeheard | Conservative | 2022-26 | |||
Martin Hayes | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
Moorside | Babar Ibrahim | Labour | 2023-27 | ||
Sandra Walmsley | Labour | 2022-26 | |||
Ciaron Boles | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
North Manor | Khalid Hussain | Conservative | 2023-27 | ||
Roger Brown | Conservative | 2022-26 | |||
Liam Dean | Conservative | 2022-24 | |||
Radcliffe North and Ainsworth | Jo Lancaster (Conservative Group Deputy Leader) | Conservative | 2023-27 | ||
Donald Berry | Radcliffe First | 2022-26 | |||
Andrea Booth | Radcliffe First | 2022-24 | |||
Ramsbottom | Gareth Staples-Jones | Labour | 2023-27 | ||
Clare Cummins | Labour | 2022-26 | |||
Tom Pilkington | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
Redvales | Shaheena Haroon | Labour | 2023-27 | ||
Nikki Frith | Labour | 2022-26 | |||
Tamoor Tariq (Labour Group Deputy Leader) | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
Tottington | Iain Gartside | Conservative | 2023-27 | ||
Yvonne Wright | Independent | 2022-26 | |||
Luis McBriar | Conservative | 2022-24 | |||
Bury South constituency | Besses | Lucy Smith | Labour | 2023-27 | |
Noel Bayley | Labour | 2022-26 | |||
Mary Whitby | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
Holyrood | Lynn Ryder | Labour | 2023-27 | ||
Elliot Moss | Labour | 2022-26 | |||
Imran Rizvi | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
Pilkington Park | Michael Rubinstein | Labour | 2023-27 | ||
Russell Bernstein (Conservative Group Leader) | Conservative | 2022-26 | |||
Elizabeth Fitzgerald | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
Radcliffe East | Mary Walsh | Radcliffe First | 2023-27 | ||
Carol Birchmore | Radcliffe First | 2022-26 | |||
James Mason | Radcliffe First | 2022-24 | |||
Radcliffe West | Mike Smith (Radcliffe First Group Leader) | Radcliffe First | 2023-27 | ||
Glyn Marsden | Radcliffe First | 2022-26 | |||
Des Duncalfe | Radcliffe First | 2022-24 | |||
Sedgley | Debbie Quinn | Labour | 2023-27 | ||
Richard Gold | Labour | 2022-26 | |||
Alan Quinn | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
St. Mary's | Sean Thorpe | Labour | 2023-27 | ||
Eamonn O'Brien | Labour | 2022-26 | |||
Debra Green | Labour | 2022-24 | |||
Unsworth | Tahir Rafiq | Labour | 2023-27 | ||
Joan Grimshaw | Labour | 2022-26 | |||
Nathan Boroda | Labour | 2022-24 |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Councillor information - Bury Council".
- ^ "Your Councillors". bury.gov.uk. Bury MBC. Retrieved 9 May 2022.