Spelthorne Borough Council

Providing Quality Services to the People of
Ashford, Laleham, Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell & Sunbury

Role of a councillor

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The election of councillors is held on the first Thursday in May every four years; the next election is in 2015.  Their term of office starts on the fourth day after they are elected and finishes on the fourth day after the date of the next election.

The roles and functions of all councillors are set out in the Council's Constitution.

Key roles for all councillors are as follows:-

Councillors have rights of access to documents, information and buildings of the Council as are necessary in accordance with the law.

Councillors are not allowed to discuss any information which is confidential or exempt without the consent of the Council.  For these purposes, the exact definition of "confidential" and "exempt" information is as defined in the Access to Information Rules set out in Part 4 of the Council's Constitution. (Pdf 31kb)

Councillors who sign the declaration of acceptance of office as a councillor before the Chief Executive understand that they will at all times observe the Members'; Code of Conduct and the Protocol on Member/Officer Relations (Pdf 323kb) set out in Part 5 of the Council's Constitution.

Councillors are entitled to receive allowances in accordance with the Members' Allowances Scheme (Pdf 167kb) set out in Part 6 of the Council's Constitution.


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