Co-option Advert for Corve and Rockspring Ward.
Opportunity to become a Ludlow Town Councillor
Shropshire Council have confirmed that there has been no request to hold an election, and in these circumstances, Ludlow Town Council invites applications for Co-option.
Am I eligible?
Being a councillor is a position of responsibility, the Local Government Act 1972, Section 79, sets out the qualifications for standing as a candidate and the grounds for disqualification of a candidate.
On the day of co-option, you must:
- be at least 18 years old.
- be a British citizen, an eligible Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of any other member state of the European Union, and
- meet at least one of the following four qualifications:
a) Your name must appear on the register of local government electors for the parish/community at the time of your nomination and throughout your term of office should you be elected.
b) You have occupied any land or other premises as owner or tenant in the parish/community during 12 months before the day of your nomination and the day of election.
c) Your main or only place of work during the 12 months prior to the day of your nomination and the day of election has been in the parish/community area. You do not have to have paid employment to qualify, as long as your main or only place of work is in the parish/community area. For example, Councillors who’s main or only job is being a councillor would be able to use this qualification, if their council office is within the parish/community.
d) You have lived in the parish/community area or within three miles of it during 12 months before the day of your nomination and the day of election.
You are disqualified as a candidate if:
- You are employed by the parish/community council or hold a paid office under the parish/community council (including joint boards or committees).
- You have been declared bankrupt in the last five years and has not repaid your debts.
- You have been convicted of a criminal offence and sentenced to at least three months imprisonment (including any suspended sentence) within the previous five years.
- You are disqualified due to corrupt practices under the Representation of the People Act 1983 or the Audit Commission Act.
- Candidates canvassing members of Council for co-option will be disqualified from standing for the vacancy.
Local Council Services
Ludlow has an active town council, and councillors make a real difference in Ludlow.
The town council runs local services that include Ludlow’s 48-pitch market, which is open six days a week, street trading, maintaining the public toilets, and hosting the local museum at the Buttercross. The council also manages Henley Road Cemetery, The Linney Riverside Park, and other open spaces.
The council has recently worked:
- with Connexus and Shropshire council to create a new Town Green at Sidney Road,
- with local partners, Ludlow Castle and Ludlow Chamber of Trade to organise the town’s celebration of the Coronation,
- in consultation with local residents to install five new bus shelters since 2019;
- with Shropshire Search and Rescue Services to install throwlines at the Linney Riverside Park and Dinham Millennium Green;
- with local conservation officers to undertake refurbishment works to the grade I listed Guildhall; and internal refurbishment of the grade I listed Museum at the Buttercross and repairs to Buttercross shop window;
- in support of local market traders to upgrade Ludlow’s market canopies;
- with Powis Estates to agree a new twenty-year lease for Wigley’s Field Allotments;
- with local youth organisations to install a teen shelter at Wheeler Road Skate Park.
The Role of a Councillor
- The work of councillors is vital to the success of the town council and includes:
- engaging with local people, groups, and businesses to find out their needs;
- making decisions on the services and projects the council should take forward;
- and getting involved to ensure services are meeting the community’s needs.
If you are eligible and wish to be considered for co-option as Councillor for Corve or Rockspring ward, please complete the application form available at www.ludlow.gov.uk and return it to townclerk@ludlow.gov.uk by 10th June 2024.
Ludlow Town Council will hold a Co-option meeting on 17th June 2024. Candidates will be required to attend. Further details of the meeting will be supplied in due course.
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