Hyndburn Borough Council

Hyndburn Borough Council is the local authority of Hyndburn in Lancashire, England.

Hyndburn Borough Council
Third of council elected three years out of four
Type
Type
Non-metropolitan district council
of the Borough of Hyndburn
HousesUnicameral
Term limits
None
History
Founded1 April 1974
Leadership
Miles Parkinson, Labour
June Harrison, Labour
Structure
26 / 35
9 / 25
Motto
The place to be
an excellent council
Website
www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk

Elections to the council are held in three out of every four years, with one third of the 35 seats on the council being elected at each election. Both the Conservative and Labour parties have controlled the council at different times, as well as periods when no party has had a majority.

Councillors

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Hyndburn Borough councillors
Ward Name   Party
Altham Stephen Button Labour
Miles Parkinson Labour
Barnfield Tony Dobson Conservative
June Harrison Labour
Baxenden Terry Hurn Conservative
Kath Pratt Conservative
Central Mohammad Ayub Labour
Abdul Khan Labour
Church Jean Battle Labour
Loraine Cox Labour
Clayton-le-Moors Melissa Fisher Labour
Tim O'Kane Labour
Huncoat Eamonn Higgins Labour
Dave Parkins Labour
Immanuel Judith Addison Conservative
Josh Allen Conservative
Milnshaw Andrew Clegg Labour
Paul Cox Labour
Netherton Noordad Aziz Labour
Bernadette Parkinson Labour
Overton Stephanie Haworth Labour
Patrick McGinley Conservative
Jenny Molineux Labour
Peel Joyce Plummer Labour
Paddy Short Labour
Rishton Michael Miller Conservative
Jeff Scales Labour
Kate Walsh Labour
Spring Hill Munsif Dad Labour
Diane Fielding Labour
St. Andrews Sara Britcliffe Conservative
Stewart Eaves Labour
St. Oswalds Glen Harrison Labour
Marlene Haworth Conservative
Chris Knight Labour
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