It has been confirmed that local authority elections will now take place in July.

Elections for all 21 local authorities were due to take place yesterday. However, due to the Covid-19 circuit-break lockdown the Local Authority General Election will now take place in the summer.

Royal Assent has been given to a short Act of Tynwald, the Local Elections and Meetings (Local Authorities) Act 2021, to bring about the postponement of the elections and to allow a new date to be set in July.

It is hoped by then local authorities will be able to hold elections with no risk to the voting public.

A further benefit of the Act is that it allows local authorities to hold meetings virtually and by other remote means to help with the continued function of local authorities in the island.

Minister for Infrastructure Tim Baker MHK said: ’Unfortunately, the Covid-19 pandemic situation meant it was not feasible to hold these elections as scheduled this month.

’The Act enables the Department to postpone the elections and supports local authorities so they are able to continue to function and provide important services for their local communities.

’This is an important step and I look forward to being able to hold the elections in July.’

A decision on the exact date of the elections will be made by early June.

The House of Keys General Election will also take place this year on September 23.