Loughborough Echo

Forms being sent out by council

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Thousands of forms are being delivered across Charnwood to ensure the borough’s electoral register is up to date.

Charnwood Borough Council are posting out around 77,000 enquiry forms to homes and residents are being urged to respond.

Every year the Council must check its electoral register is up to date, and letters are sent to all households asking people to confirm the details or inform the Council of any changes.

The aim is to make sure that everyone who is eligible to vote is registered and can have their say in future elections and referendum­s.

One form is being sent to each household and people are being asked to check whether the informatio­n that appears on the electoral register for those living at their address is correct.

If the informatio­n is not correct (if people have moved out or in to the property) then residents need to let the Council know as soon as possible so individual electoral registrati­on forms can be sent to those who need to register to vote. The Electoral Registrati­on Officer needs the informatio­n to be able to publish a complete and accurate electoral register on December 1 each year.

Having your details on the electoral register will:

■ allow you to be able to vote

■ improve your credit rating

■ make it easier to access council services

■ help you avoid a fine

Full details of how residents can complete the form online, by phone, via text or by post are all contained in the document sent to them.

Any residents who have questions can visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/electorals­ervices or contact the helpline on 01509 634546.

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