Merton local election result
The results for the local elections are in and with no one party gaining a clear majority the London Borough of Merton will remain in no overall control. The 60 […]
The results for the local elections are in and with no one party gaining a clear majority the London Borough of Merton will remain in no overall control. The 60 […]
The results are in and the London Borough of Merton’s Members of Parliament have been named as Siobhain McDonagh and Stephen Hammond. In Mitcham and Morden, representing Labour, Siobhain McDonagh […]
Merton Council is calling on would-be politicians to come forward if they would be interested in helping run the borough and giving their neighbours a voice in local government. Anyone […]
At its most recent full council meeting at the end of last month (25 March 2009), Merton Council voted for Councillor Gilli Lewis-Lavender as its mayor elect for the 2009-10 […]
Leading women councillors at the London Borough of Merton are highlighting their success in equality to mark the 100th anniversary of women having the right to be elected to councils. […]
Merton Council’s Electoral Services Office is writing to all of the borough’s 13,000 postal and proxy voters. Under new laws, all absent voters have to send their date of birth […]
Merton already has nearly 9,000 European Union nationals registered to vote at local elections; with Poles the largest number. Bulgaria and Romania joined the European Union on 1 January 2007. […]
Sixteen years of Labour control came to an end last night in the London Borough of Merton. The Conservatives won 30 seats, compared to 27 for Labour, with 3 independent […]
A briefing session designed to de-mystify the role of a councillor is being held next week at the Civic Centre in Morden. The briefing has been planned to help prospective […]
Poll cards have been delivered to all eligible registered electors in Merton about voting in the 2005 General Election on 5 May 2005. Some of the polling stations have changed […]