A by-election has been called for Immingham Town Council, Central Ward, which is in response to a Casual Vacancy Notice.
There is one vacant seat, and the by-election will be held on Thursday 25 June.
What does Immingham Town Council do?
The Town Council has a variety of responsibilities aimed at serving the local community and ensuring the smooth operation of the town. Here are some of the key duties and activities they are involved in:
The council manages recreation grounds, cemetery, allotments, grass cutting, litter picking, and other facilities within the parish. They look after community buildings, ensuring they are maintained and available for public use.
They review and comment on planning applications within the parish to ensure that developments align with the community’s needs and standards.
The town council liaises with relevant authorities and partners regarding infrastructure, policing, and community issues to represent the views of the local area and secure the best outcomes for residents.
They engage with various other organisations about the current and future shape of life in the local area, ensuring that the community’s voice is heard in decision-making processes.
How do I vote in this election?
You will only be sent polling cards if you live in the CENTRAL WARD of Immingham. If you live outside of these areas, you will not be able to vote in this election.
If you want to have your say in this election, these are the key dates:
| Registration deadline | Tuesday 9 June |
| Postal Vote deadline – for new application or changes to existing | Wednesday 10 June at 5pm |
| Voter Authority Certificate application and new proxy application deadline | Wednesday 17 June at 5pm |
| Apply for Postal Vote re-issue for lost or damaged postal votes | Friday 19 June |
| Emergency proxies (medical emergencies) | No later than Thursday 25 June at 5pm |
| Polling Day | 25 June |
Visit the page for the election to find out more.
Central Ward covers IM4 and IM5 polling areas

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