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There are 269 Parish Councillors representing 42 wards making up the 26 parish/town councils within the Borough of Telford & Wrekin.
Below is a brief guide to becoming a Parish Councillor and what this entails. Having read the following information, hopefully you will be in a better position to decide if you would like to stand for public office.
To stand for election you must fulfill the following criteria on the day of nomination:
You may not stand for election if:
What is a Parish Council?
Role of a Parish Councillors
Q's and A's
Why become a Councillor?
As a Councillor you will become the voice of your community and represent local views and interests. Collectively, Parish Councillors are responsible for decisions affecting a range of services with an annual expenditure of over £300,000.
If you fulfill the requirements and would like to get involved and represent local people, read on and help shape the future of Madeley.
What is the Electoral Process?
The process begins in March when a 'Notice of Election' is published. This gives details of the nomination timetable and who to contact if you would like to stand for election.
At the end of the nomination period the Council will publish the names, addresses and descriptions of the candidates, followed just before the election by a Notice of Poll containing details of the date of election, details of the candidates and where to vote around the town.
How long would my term of office be?
All Councillors elected in May will serve a four year term until May 2011. However, if you are elected at a by-election you will serve until the next scheduled election.
How much time will I have to commit?
It will be for you to decide the level of commitment you are willing to give as a Councillor.
This will also depend upon your role within the Council and the number of commitments you take on which will increase the amount of time required for Council business.
When do Council meetings take place?
There are 26 Council and Committee meetings held during the year including the annual meeting in May after the Elections. All meetings are scheduled to take place on Mondays in the evening. The average length of a meeting is 2 and a half hours.
Do I get paid to be a Councillor?
As a Parish Councillor you will not receive a salary or be reimbursed for the time incurred whilst on Council business. A small allowance is made to the Chair each year. Travel expenses for journeys out of the area may also be reimbursed.
How much support will I receive?
The Parish Clerk and staff are there to offer you support and advice on any issue.
Will I receive any training as a Councillor?
After your election you will be invited to 'New Member Induction' training where you will learn more about your role and the Council, and meet the officers who will support you.
The Council has a training budget to help Members carry out their responsibilities.
What is the current make-up of the Council?
Whilst there are currently two party groups the Parish Council strives to operate in a non-political way and to act in the best interests of Madeley as a whole.
The current make-up is as follows:
Political Parties
For more information about the local political parties you can contact:
If you would like to know more about the Council you are welcome to attend one of our meetings or browse the website.
To find out more about becoming a Parish Councillor, please contact: