Events for prospective County Councillors in Rutland

The first drop in session takes place on the 12th of December

Author: Henry WinterPublished 29th Nov 2022

People interested in becoming a councillor one day are being encouraged to attend a series of events across Rutland in December.

Rutland County Council is offering people the chance to find out what it takes to be a local representative at a series of events in December.

Local elections for all 27 seats on Rutland County Council will take place in May 2023. It is hoped that shedding light on the work that Councillors do and encouraging more people to stand in these elections will increase the choice and variety of candidates for voters.

The first of three prospective Councillor events will be held in the main Council Chamber at Rutland County Council’s Catmose offices in Oakham, from 6.00pm to 8.00pm on Monday 12th December. The first hour will include a presentation and question-answer session. The second hour will be a drop-in session where people can collect information and speak to officers at any time between 7.00pm and 8.00pm.

Two further drop-in sessions will take place outside of Oakham – one at Uppingham Town Hall from 6.00pm to 8.00pm on Monday 19 December and one at Ketton Library from 2.00pm to 4.00pm on Wednesday 21 December.

Anyone can attend these free events, where they can learn about the role of a Councillor, the work that Councillors do and how to stand for election next year.

Councillor Lucy Stephenson, Leader of Rutland County Council, said:

“For those who care deeply about where they live and want to make a positive contribution to society, there is no better job than being a Councillor. That doesn’t mean it’s easy – bringing about change can be difficult at the best of times and we are living through a particularly challenging period in our history."

"However, if you are hardworking, responsible, public-spirited and willing to make tough decisions for the benefit of Rutland, as a whole, you will find being a Councillor incredibly rewarding.”

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