Burngreave New Deal for Communities Elections 2005

It’s Your Right To Vote – Don’t Miss Out!

Everyone who lives in the Burngreave New Deal for Communities area is entitled to vote in the forthcoming elections for community representatives, including those without residency status from the Home Office and those who have just moved into the area. The election register has also been extended to include everyone over the age of 15.

In order to vote, your name must be on the New Deal election register – but it will be closing on 13th June 2005, so don’t miss out – make sure you are registered to vote.

If you are not sure whether you are on the register, contact the New Deal Information shop on Spital Hill on 292 0464. You will not be on the register if you are not on the national public electoral register or you are under 18 or you have recently moved to the area. If you are not registered, fill in the form inside this issue and return it as soon as possible to the Information shop on Spital Hill or post to FREEPOST BNDfC (no stamp required and do not write anything else on the envelope).

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