By RD on Friday, 08 May 2015
Category: News

A letter to parish and town councillors

To all parish and town councillors in England

Dear Councillor,

As chairman of your national body I wanted to be among the first to congratulate you, whether you are a new or returning councillor. I wish you the very best of luck in the years ahead as you take up civic office to support and develop your community.

You are now part of a successful, effective and growing national movement. A movement of 80,000 councillors contributing over eight million volunteer hours a year, with 9,000 local (parish and town) councils investing around one billion pounds to make our communities better, improve quality of life and give local people a voice.

Local councils in England are the backbone of local democracy and are of increasing importance. Over 200 new councils have been set-up over the last decade, with local councils continuing to expand their role, taking on new responsibilities and services from other authorities and organisations.

I am proud to serve you as the chairman of NALC, and I will seek to do three important things on your behalf:

In return, I would ask you to do three things to help me:

I wish you all the best in your endeavours over the next few years and hope to meet some of you at local and national events and visits.

If you want to find out more about our work, including our events, initiatives we run and support and the help and advice we can provide, please visit our website: www.nalc.gov.uk

Kind regards,

Councillor Ken Browse
Chairman, National Association of Local Councils