By RD on Friday, 01 April 2016
Category: News

Parish commissioner added to panel looking into the role of councillors

Cllr Mike Evans from Whiteley Town Council has joined a high profile panel of local government experts on the Councillor Commission as 'parish commissioner'.

The appointment of the experienced Hampshire town councillor follows discussions between the National Association of Local Councils and the Commission's chairman Professor Colin Copus about the role of England's 80,000 parish and town councillors in the review.

The Local Government Research Unit at Leicester De Montfort University launched the Councillor Commission in December to conduct an independent review of the role and work of the councillor and the contribution made by councillors to the governance of their communities and the country.

The Commission is aiming to provide policy makers with a better understanding of the office of councillor and of the contribution councillors make to their communities, as well as seeking to further public and policy debate and understanding about local government and local democracy.

A 'parish stream' of the Commission's review will be launched on 12 April at a meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group on local democracy, whose chairman Andrea Jenkyns MP is a former current councillor and Scott Mann MP, one of the Group’s vice chairman, is also a serving councillor.

Councillor Ken Browse, chairman of NALC, said: "I'm pleased this important Councillor Commission will also look at the role and work of England's 80,000 parish and town councillors and that the panel has been strengthened by the inclusion of Councillor Mike Evans who brings passion, experience and expertise to the review."

Professor Colin Copus, chairman of the Councillor Commission, said: "Parish and town councillors play an important and growing role in our local democracy and it's vital our review both reflects this and takes a look at the most local office of councillor. It is right we widen the membership of the panel to reflect this and I'm pleased to be working with NALC on a parish stream of work to ensure the views and experiences of parish and town councillors are heard and taken into account."

Cllr Mike Evans said: "I'm delighted to join the Councillor Commission panel and I look forward to contributing to its important work".

To find out more information about the Cllrs Commission please read here.


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