Election cycle is to be reviewed
The Herald|July 26, 2024
CITY RESIDENTS INVITED TO HAVE THEIR SAY
ANNETTE BELCHER
Election cycle is to be reviewed

A CONSULTATION has been launched inviting people to have their say on whether there should be changes made to the way local elections are held.

Last year, councillors agreed that Plymouth City Council would undertake a consultation asking the public for their views on whether it should continue using the current cycle of local elections or move to ‘whole council’ elections once every four years.

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