Wilmslow Town Council

Wilmslow Town Council
Type
Type
History
Founded 2011
Preceded by Wilmslow Urban District Council
Leadership
Chairman
Cllr Keith Purdom
Vice Chairman
Cllr Gary Barton
Town Clerk
Matthew Jackson
Structure
Seats 15 councillors [1]
14 / 15
Residents of Wilmslow
1 / 15
Elections
Last election
7 May 2015
Next election
2 May 2019
Website
www.wilmslow-tc.org.uk

Wilmslow Town Council is the town council for the Cheshire Market Town of Wilmslow and was established in 2011 May following a community governance review.[2] It is the lowest tier of local government for the town and comprises 15 Councillors, all of whom work on a purely voluntary basis, supported by a Town Clerk and an Assistant Town Clerk.

The Town is split into four Wards (Wilmslow East, Wilmslow West, Lacey Green and Dean Row). Each ward is represented by multiple Councillors who are elected by the residents every four years. In the May 2015 elections three of the wards were contested, Wilmslow East, Wilmslow West and Lacey Green. Dean Row was uncontested.

Operating within the borough of Cheshire East Council, which retains the statutory responsibilities of a principle authority, Wilmslow Town Council works within the legal framework set out for Town and Parish Councils to enhance and supplement services and to recognise and promote local initiatives.

The primary roles for the Town Council are to enhance and supplement services provided by the primary authority, to provide services and facilities that Cheshire East Council would not otherwise provide but which Wilmslow residents value, and to support and promote local initiatives and community groups. The Town Council also has a significant role in voicing the views and concerns of residents.

The Town Council duties include:

During the financial year 2014-15 Wilmslow Town Council paid a number of grants to local charities, voluntary groups and organisations to support their work and projects.

Wilmslow Town Council is funded via a precept collected with the Council Tax with Cheshire East Council passing this funding down to the Town Council. In 2014.15 this precept was £21.47 for a band D property in Wilmslow compared to the £1,437.30 paid by a band D property to support Cheshire East Council.

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