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Register by midnight tonight to have your say in Wells by-election

By Laura Linham   21st Dec 2022

As a by-election in Wells approaches, it's important for residents to make sure their views are heard at the ballot box.

To do that, you must register to vote. If not, you could be turned away from your local polling station - and you've only got until the end of today to make sure you're on the electoral register.

The by-election to confirm a new councillor to represent the St Cuthbert's Ward will take place on January 12.

The three candidates are Mel Townsend (Wells Independent), Georgie Robbins (Lib Dem) and Tracy Deborah Leach (Conservative).

If you would like to have your say in the upcoming Wells City Council by-election on 12 January 2023, you must be registered to vote before midnight tonight

You can register here http://gov.uk/register-to-vo

What does a city councillor do?

Most people's impression of what a Councillor does is just attending council meetings. However, it is the ordinary day-to-day contact with local people that Councillors experience in their own community that is the most crucial part of being a local Councillor.

Councillors are there to consider the information gathered and make a group decision. No one Councillor is responsible for any single decision.

A councillor should:

  • Listen and be a voice for the community: the most critical task is to listen to the views of the people in the community. By doing this, Councillors gain important information about the concerns and aspirations of the people they represent. This is why many public bodies turn to the Parish or Town Council for information about the services they provide. For example, the District Council consults the local councils on planning applications which affect their area. Local councils act as a voice for their communities, responding to other authorities and drawing attention to issues which concern the community.
  • Act as an ambassador for the community: Parish, city and town councils also make representations at other local government meetings (district and county councils). Councillors are often appointed to sit on local bodies and organisations whose work affects the whole community. Councillors may be asked to serve on certain groups or attend functions on behalf of the council. Parish and Town councillors act as ambassadors for their community, keeping everyone aware of local needs and concerns and reporting back on district, council and regional matters. Councillors represent the voice of their community as a whole, whilst being aware of, and considerate to, specific minority needs.
  • Attend meetings: when elected, councillors agree to attend all meetings that they are summoned to (if reasonably possible)
  • Attend ceremonial functions: there will be times when councillors are asked to attend civic functions as part of their duty to the community. This may be remembrance services, civic dinners and attendance at public events such as the carnival and other events through the year.

     

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