Colchester Labour Unveils 2026 Election Plans for New Bus Station and Affordable Housing
Colchester Labour Party has announced its 2026 election campaign, pledging to deliver a modern bus station and focus on affordable housing and community services. The campaign launch, held on March 22, highlighted a £2 million annual investment in Greenstead and a £65 million link road project. Labour aims to refurbish over 900 army homes and improve community facilities with significant funding. Election day is set for May 7, where residents will vote for both city and county council representatives.

Colchester Labour Party has launched its 2026 election campaign with a commitment to build a new bus station and emphasize affordable housing and community upgrades. The campaign was initiated on March 22, with Labour MP Pam Cox discussing a £2 million yearly investment in Greenstead and a £65 million link road project.
Labour plans to refurbish over 900 army homes and enhance community facilities, investing £2 million in local projects. Election day is on May 7, allowing residents to vote for city and county councillors, including returning councillors Dave Harris and Lee Scordis.




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