This is from a Cambridge City Council press release
Cambridgeshire County Council elections and a Cambridge City Council
by-election for the Abbey Ward take place on Thursday 2 May. Cambridge
residents are encouraged to use their vote to decide who they would like
to represent them on local issues.
Antoinette Jackson, deputy returning officer for the local election
said: “It is important that people remember to come and vote in the
local elections. Councillors make important decisions about how your
council tax is spent and how local services are shaped. This is your
opportunity to decide who will best represent you and make those
decisions on your behalf.”
Everyone who registered and is eligible to vote will now have received
a poll card – although you do not need your poll card to vote.
Forty-three polling stations across the city will be open from 7am until
10pm, including two new polling stations:
● King’s Hedges division – Arbury Court Library, Arbury Road
CB4 2JQ (temporary replacement for Arbury Community Centre)
● Newnham division – The Pavilion, University Sports Ground,
Wilberforce Road
Your polling station is listed on your poll card and can also be found
on cambridge.gov.uk/elections or by phoning 01223 457048.
The count will take place from 10am on Friday 3 May, with the final
results expected by mid-afternoon. Official updates for the county
election will be available throughout the day on the county council’s
website, www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk.