Labour now have a majority of 19 seats on Bury Council following last night’s (Thursday 7 May) local elections.
Labour gained 1 seat from an Independent, but the Conservatives took 1 seat from Labour, as did the Liberal Democrats.
One third of the council’s 51 seats were up for election, and the turnout was 64.9%.
The new balance on Bury Council is: Labour 35 seats, Conservatives 12, Liberal Democrats 2, and Independent 2.
The votes were counted at Castle Leisure Centre in Bury this afternoon (Friday 8 May), and the full results can be read at http://www.bury.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=10200
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