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15th May 2025

At the elections on 1st May 2025 only eight councillors put themselves forward for election to the parish council, which leaves us with one vacancy to fill.  We therefore invite one resident of our parish to put themselves forward to be co-opted as a councillor. As the hamlets of Westhope, Sutton, Middlehope and Peaton are not represented on the Council, we would especially welcome applicants from those areas.  Set out below is the criteria for eligibility to serve as a candidate.

If you are a British or Commonwealth citizen, citizen of the Republic of Ireland or a European Union citizen who has attained the age of 18 years and either:-

You are registered as a local government elector for the Parish of Diddlebury, or for at least 12 months have occupied as owner or tenant land or other premises in the parish, or

Your main occupation has been in the Parish for the last 12 months, or

You have resided in the Parish or within three miles of its boundaries for at least 12 months and are not disqualified from holding office by reason of any disqualification set out in the Local Government Act 1972, which include bankruptcy, county court orders, non-payment of council taxes, being found guilty of corrupt or illegal practices in election law, then you would be eligible to stand as a co-opted Councillor Diddlebury Parish Council.

We hold generally 10 meetings each year which alternate between Diddlebury and Westhope Village Halls.

For further details or to submit an application please contact the Clerk to the Council

Mrs J de Rusett

12, Church Road, Brampton Bryan

Bucknell, SY7 0DH

Tel: 01547 519282

Email: diddleburypc@outlook.com

Copies of our Minutes, accounts, agendas can be viewed on our website – www.diddleburyparish.co.uk

Applications should be made by letter or email, setting out your reasons for wanting to be a Parish councillor and ideally including a CV.  Please provide your full address, telephone number and email address.

5th May 2025

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3rd May 2025

The results have been declared for all seats on Shropshire Council following the local elections held on Thursday 1 May 2025.

In total 74 councillors were elected to represent the council’s 72 electoral divisions. Two divisions have two councillors each.

The Liberal Democrat group  is the largest political group on the council. 

The breakdown of councillors by party is as follows: 

  • Conservative – 7
  • Green  – 4
  • Labour   – 4
  • Liberal Democrat  – 42
  • Independent – 1
  • Reform – 16
  • TOTAL – 74  

Individual results for each electoral division can be seen on the Shropshire Council website, along with a map of the results.

The overall votes per party were as follows:

  • [No political affiliation given]: 1517 votes (1.5%)
  • Conservative: 20118 votes (19.89%)
  • Green: 6559 votes (6.49%)
  • Independent: 1653 votes (1.63%)
  • Labour: 8975 votes (8.87%)
  • Liberal Democrats: 34578 votes (34.19%)
  • Reform UK: 27732 votes (27.42%)

Total of all votes: 101,132

23rd April 2025

Please see list of canditates for Corvedale 1st May Elections

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13th April 2025

Diddlebury Parish Counci

 

Please find attached the Notice of Uncontested Election to be displayed in the relevant parish area at your earliest convenience.

 

Section 21(2) of the Representation of the People Act 1985 states that if a Parish is quorate, it can commence advertising vacancies for co-option for the vacant seats once the Notice of Uncontested Election has been published.

 

Your council has 9 seats in total, and we have only received 8 nominations. Therefore there are 1 vacant seat(s) that you can co-opt to.

 

Parish Councils should bear in mind that no co-option decisions can be made until newly elected councillors take up office to make decisions on the council's behalf, which in this case will be Tuesday 6th May 2025.

 

Clerks are reminded that a Declaration of Acceptance of Office form should be completed before or at the first meeting of the parish council after 1 May 2025.

 

Regards,

 

 

 

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