Not exact matches
Wragg, a chum of Pursglove's, did not have a similar enlightenment, though his time
as a
councillor gave him a taste for elected
office.
The government wants to ensure that nobody is discouraged from representing their local community
as a local
councillor and therefore intends to introduce this new exemption so that in the future, travel expenses paid to local
councillors, including those to cover the costs of journeys to their council
offices, are not subject to income tax or NICs.»
He worked
as a Conservative
councillor on Harrow London Borough Council and later Woking Borough Council,
as well
as at Conservative Central
Office.
The Guardian interviewed Labour chairs, secretaries and other
office - holders, past and present,
as well
as councillors from 101 of the 632 constituencies in England, Scotland and Wales on Thursday, Friday and Monday.
that you can not hold public
office (for example,
as an MP, MSP,
councillor, or member of a school board) and you can not serve
as a company director unless the sheriff court agrees;
As to official capacity, ie where the
councillor «conducts the business of the
office to which s / he has been elected or appointed» these were «ordinary descriptive English words».