Cirencester Town Council

Cirencester Town Council
Type
Type
Leadership
Mayor
Cllr Mark Harris
Deputy Mayor
Cllr Nigel Robbins
Head of Finance
Cllr Patrick Coleman
Structure
Seats 15 Councillors
13 / 15
2 / 15
Elections
First past the post
Last election
7 May 2015
Meeting place
Bingham Gallery, Dyer Street, Cirencester
Website
www.cirencester.gov.uk

Cirencester Town Council is a parish council in Gloucestershire formed in 1974, that serves an estimated 20,000 people. The town is divided into five wards each electing three Councillors. The Councillors elect a Mayor each year who is also the Chairman of the Council. The current Mayor of Cirencester is Mark Harris.[1]

Responsibilities

Cirencester Town Council provide a variety of services and amenities for the town. These include management of CCTV, maintaining and improving parks, sport and recreation in the town, management of the historic charter and farmers markets, leading on community engagement and providing a youth service.

Current composition

Cirencester Town Council is elected every four years. The Liberal Democrats won 13 of the 15 seats on Cirencester Town Council at the 2015 Local Elections. Rather than form a political group all councillors agreed to work apolitically. Many of the Town Councillors also serve on Cotswold District Council (7 out of 15) and two Councillors also serve on Gloucestershire County Council.

Mayoral history

Years Name Party
2015- Mark Harris Liberal Democrat
2013-2015 Joe Harris Liberal Democrat
2011-2013 Andrew Lichnowski Liberal Democrat
2009-2011 Geoffrey Adams Conservative
2007-2009 Shirley Alexander Liberal Democrat
2005-2007 Norman Whereat Independent
2003-2005 Deryck Nash Liberal Democrat
2001-2003 Shirley Alexander Liberal Democrat
1999–2001 Norman Whereat Independent
1996-1999 Brenda Potter Labour
1994-1996 Deryck Nash Liberal Democrat
1992-1994 Aileen Calvert Conservative
1990-1992 J.W Watson Liberal Democrat
1987-1990 Mavis Marshall Conservative
1986-1987 Michael Grace Labour
1985-1986 G.E.J Bartlett Liberal Democrat
1982-1985 R. Sharpes Independent
1979–1982 W.J Waites Independent
1976-1979 J.H Marshall Independent
1975-1976 J.S Barker Independent
1974-1975 Jack Pady J.P Independent
1971-1974 Cyril W.H. Staite Independent

References

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