
Council Tax – Sutton could be so much better
Council Tax: We will end Complacency, cut Waste and return common Sense to Local Government, keeping Council Tax as low as possible.
Council Tax: We will end Complacency, cut Waste and return common Sense to Local Government, keeping Council Tax as low as possible.
Health: We will continue our fight to keep A & E and Maternity services at St Helier and work with local GPs to improve local health centre provision.
Health: We will continue our fight to keep A & E and Maternity services at St Helier and work with local GPs to improve local health centre provision.
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Residents who are not currently on the electoral register or who have moved recently have until 6 May to register to have their say in the upcoming elections. The local and European elections are both taking place on Thursday 22 May.
Every day, councillors in Sutton take vital decisions about areas such as education, employment, health and wellbeing, social care, housing, the environment and leisure.
There are more than 147,000 voters in Sutton, but only those who have registered to vote will be able to cast their ballots.
Residents can register to vote in person, by post or by proxy, by downloading, completing and returning the voting registration form at www.sutton.gov.uk/vote.
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