UTTOXETER RURAL PARISH COUNCIL
NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY – (Local Elections Parishes and Communities 1986)
Mr Andy O’Brien, Returning Officer, East Staffordshire Borough Council has advised Uttoxeter Rural Parish Council that they may co-opt a member (Councillor) onto the Parish Council.
Date of Notice from ESBC – 01.11.2021
How to apply and the process:
If you are interested in becoming a Parish Councillor, please apply to the Clerk, by email urpcparishclerk@gmail.com on or before the 28th January 2022.
In the first instance please include in the email, confirmation that you have read the legal criteria (see list below) and confirm that you are eligible to become a Councillor.
Please also include in your email to the Clerk: your name, address, time lived at the address, and then a brief outline of your vision for the community of the parish and how you feel you could contribute to the parish council. Please be advised that access to the internet/computer and skills in email, Word and Excel are essential to carry out the duties of Councillor.
The applications will be considered by Councillors with a view to co-opt at the Parish Council Meeting being held on 1st March 2022 meeting.
The Councillors would encourage you, but not essential, to attend at least one meeting before applying, the date of the next meeting is 1st February 2022 at Wilfred House, Carter Street, Uttoxeter, ST14 8EY – Covid Guidelines for the venue will be adhered too.
The Council look forward to receiving your application before 28th January 2022.
About the Council:
The Parish Council normally has 9 Councillors.
Uttoxeter Rural Parish Council meets 10 times per year, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm, except August and January. The Council meets in Wilfred House, Carter Street, Uttoxeter, ST14 8EY.
The Parish Council is the first tier of local government and has a number of powers and duties to serve the residents of the Parish.
Please read the minutes on our website and policies for the Council, so that you gain an understanding of the role of the Parish Council within your community. You will see that the
Councillors are involved in a number of projects and would welcome any resident, who qualifies, (see criteria below), to join them to ensure that the parish council can fully serve the residents of the parish.
https://uttoxeterruralparishcouncil.org.uk/
The legal criteria are set out below:
The Council may co-opt any person who is legally qualified to hold such office, and who is willing to service provided they are a British Citizen, or a citizen of the Commonwealth or the European Union and are neither the subject of a bankruptcy restriction order or interim order or have, within five years before the day of the notice, been convicted in the United Kingdom of any offence and have had a prison sentence for a period of over three months without the option of a fine.
Provided the person also satisfies at least one of the following they may apply.
1. They are registered as a local government elector for the parish
2. They have during the whole of the preceding twelve months occupied as owner/tenant any land or premises within the Parish
3. Their principal or only place of work during the preceding twelve months has been within the parish
4. They have during the whole of the preceding twelve months resided in the parish or within 4.8 km of it
5. They must also be 18yrs or older on the day they apply.
Notice produced by:
Mrs Gibson, Parish Clerk. urpcparishclerk@gmail.com Date: 29th December 2021