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Parish Council Vacancies

CHARLTON PARISH COUNCIL

If you are interested in becoming a Parish Councillor please contact the Clerk, Mrs E Attwood on 07534 336756

or e-mail clerk@charltonvillage.org.uk for more information.

MAKE A CHANGE, BECOME A LOCAL COUNCILLOR

Charlton Village Parish Council is calling on residents, passionate about their community to consider becoming a councillor.

What do Councillors do?

Councillors are the champions of their community and give residents a voice on the decisions the council makes. Becoming a councillor will allow you to make a real difference in your community by engaging with residents, local groups and businesses to find out their needs; making decisions on which services and projects the council should take forward; and getting involved locally to ensure the services are meeting your community’s needs.

How long does it take?

The National Association of Local Councils (NALC) Local Councillor Census Survey found that councillors put aside, on average, three hours a week for council work. This often includes attending meetings, engaging with residents and speaking on behalf of the council to other bodies.

Can I stand?

There are only a few rules to stand for election. These can be found on the PCC Part 1 - Can you stand for election (electoralcommission.org.uk)

 

How can I get involved?

Contact Charlton Village Parish Council at clerk@charltonvillage.org.uk or on 07534 336756 to find out more