Thinking about becoming a Gwynedd councillor?

With the next Council elections being held in May 2012, this is the time to consider if you want to stand as a candidate to represent your local community.

As part of the campaign to encourage more people to consider becoming a councillor, Gwynedd Council is staging information events across the county.

Dilys Phillips, Head of Gwynedd Council’s Democracy and Legal Department said:

“There are 75 councillors on Gwynedd Council who work hard to make sure the Council delivers good services for the county’s residents. Councillors are responsible for discussing and agreeing major policies such as the Council budget and setting the level of council tax, and they also help people in their area and get involved with their local communities.

“With a little over six months until the next Council elections, a series of information sessions are being held throughout Gwynedd which will provide information about the role of councillors, how the Council works and how you go about standing for election. If you’re thinking about standing in the May 2012 elections, these sessions will be an excellent opportunity to learn more about becoming a councillor.”

The events will allow people to ask a Gwynedd Council officer about becoming a councillor, and information packs will also be available.

The next sessions are held on:

  • Monday, 12 December 2011: 4pm – 7pm at Bangor Library
  • Tuesday, 13 December 2011: 4pm – 7pm at Tywyn Library

For more information about standing in the May 2012 Gwynedd Council elections or if you can’t attend the information sessions, visit: www.gwynedd.gov.uk/election, email: [email protected] or call the Council’s Democracy Service on 01286 679490.

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