Blackburn Central Labour

Blackburn Central Labour The FB page of Blackburn Labour Party team in Central Ward.

Cllr Mahfooz Hussain
Cllr Zamir Khan MBE Candidate May 7th 2026
Promoted by J Floyd 5 Beardwood Brow BB2 7AX
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07/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who supported Blackburn Labour this local elections, too all the constituents thank you for voting and a special thank you to all our volunteers, candidates new and returning.

The count starts at 10am tomorrow and will keep you updated as much as possible.

07/05/2026

The polls are open, make your plan to vote today. Don’t forget your ID. Polls are open 7am till 10pm.
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Don’t let reform win, vote Labour.

02/05/2026
25/04/2026

Since Labour has been in government lots has been achieved. Having a labour council and a labour government means even more can be accomplished moving forward. With devolution coming make sure you have the right people representing your voice!

23/04/2026

This St George’s Day, we celebrate the values that bring us together — courage, fairness, and standing up for our communities. Happy St George’s Day!

It’s good when Councillors come together on issues that deeply matter to residents.
29/01/2026

It’s good when Councillors come together on issues that deeply matter to residents.

Councillor Vicky McGurk responds in support of the motion welcoming the Government’s recognition of pregnancy loss as part of the Employment Rights Act, and seeking that the Government extend this recognition to providing a minimum two weeks bereavement leave for those parents affected by pregnancy or baby loss, regardless of when their baby dies. It’s not often a Council meeting is described as ‘moving’ or ‘poignant’ but this evening’s Blackburn with Darwen Council Forum will truly be remembered as a night when party politics were put to one side. A series of important public questions, notably ending with questions from Sarah Bernasconi-Parsons and Joanne Edwards - both of whom are leading campaigners on baby loss support following their own personal experiences. Questions were followed by motions on pregnancy loss bereavement, graduated driving licences (following the tragic death of Mosrab Ali in the recent car accident on Wigan Road, Bolton), and on tackling social media regulation for under 16s. All motions were approved unanimously. All Councillors across the chamber were commended for their contributions.

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1st Floor The Community Hub 35 Railway Road
Blackburn
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