Sentences with phrase «new councillors»

The phrase "new councillors" refers to people who have been recently elected or appointed to become members of a council, which is a group of individuals who make decisions and govern a specific area or organization. Full definition
Giles Dilnot took the mood box - an unscientific test with plastic balls - to find out if the people of Milton Keynes, in Buckinghamshire, would say whether it was local or national issues that will win their vote for new councillors.
Winning lots of new councillors will revitalise local constituency parties up and down the country and help rebuild a Labour campaign machine that rusted and fell apart over thirteen years in power.
David Cameron claimed Suliman Gani was a supporter of Islamic State - but he was invited to a Tory meeting aimed at wooing new councillors
They also took seats from the Conservatives in the London borough of Richmond - upon - Thames and added two new councillors in Trafford and one in Worcester.
Labour sources said she would be asked to recommend guidance on the boundaries of acceptable behaviour and language; and, «action to ensure Labour is a welcoming environment for members of all communities», including training for new councillors and MPs.
There'll be no spectacular gains but some new councillors will be an encouragement to the Tory leadership and to Campaign North.
John Gummer, writing for Platform 10, is offering to put his Quality of Life group at new councillors» disposal.
Your new councillors on Northamptonshire County Council The changes are compared to the last election in 2013
Welsh Liberal Democrat Rob Walsh has said that he is honoured to be elected as the new councillor for Llay on Wrexham Council.
This leadership election, the new members, the new councillors, shows something is stirring.
Councils which have had boundary changes usually elect all of their new councillors at once.
This was clearly an episode where you had some kind of back - room lobbying going on, because all of a sudden everybody changed their mind,» says the new councillor.
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