Polling stations prepared as the postal vote deadline approaches

As the local elections approach on the 6 May 2021, Forest of Dean District Council is preparing to make sure all the polling stations available for those who wish to vote in person are safe and Covid secure. 

Voting in person will be different this year with polling stations following the covid secure rules seen across shops and other indoor locations during the pandemic. This will include voters wearing masks, using hand sanitiser, social distancing and making sure items touched in the polling booths are cleaned. 

Staff will also be taking the necessary precautions to keep safe and have received additional training to help advise and support voters.

Voters are encouraged to bring their own masks and pen or pencil on the day to reduce wastage on the day, however, for those that need them they will be available. 

Some polling stations have had to change due to some usual polling locations being unsuitable during the pandemic and so voters are being urged to check their poll cards to make sure they know where their polling station is.

Residents are also being encouraged to make sure they are registered to vote, and if they want to, have applied for postal or proxy voting ahead of the rapidly approaching deadlines.

Residents can register to vote through the Government website which takes only five minutes to complete.

Residents can apply for postal voting now and have to get their application in before the deadline of 5pm on 20 April and to be able to vote by proxy applications must be received by 5pm on Tuesday 27 April.

Application forms for postal and proxy voting can be downloaded from the council’s website or voters can contact us for a form to be posted. Contact at: [email protected]

Andrew Knott, Returning Officer for Forest of Dean District said, “We are taking all the steps needed to make sure voters this year are safe at the polling stations and feel comfortable voting in person. 

“People will by now be familiar with the precautions we must all take to prevent the spread of Covid-19 and our polling stations will be no different. If people can bring their own masks and pens we would really appreciate it.

“As a final reminder I would urge everyone wanting to vote to make sure they are registered ahead of the required deadlines so that they have the chance to have their say in this year’s local elections.” 

“For anyone interested in voting by post this year they need to make sure we have received their application for their postal vote before 5pm on the 20 April. We are quickly approaching the deadline and I would encourage people to sign up sooner rather than later.”

Contact Information

Forest of Dean Communications Team

[email protected]

Notes to editors

Notes to editors:

  • The attached video shows what it will be like to vote in person at the elections. Please feel free to use this on your websites or social media channels.