what are the responsibilities of a Councillor? Explain with an example.
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interests of electors, ratepayers and residents; provide leadership and guidance to the community; facilitate two-way communication between the community and the council
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Local councils, which is the most common type of local authority, are made up of councillors who are elected by the public in local elections. Councillors work with local people and partners, such as local businesses and other organisations, to agree and deliver on local priorities.
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Representing your local area
A councillor's primary role is to represent their ward or division and the people who live in it. ... know and work with representatives of local organisations, interest groups and businesses. represent their views at council meetings. lead local campaigns on their behalf.
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Councillors sit in council on behalf of their constituents. Newly-elected councillors represent different political partyies and/or organisations.
Councillors are the elected representatives of the people and are mandated as elected representatives to make decisions on behalf of their constituencies.
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