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16 June 2025

By-election Confirmed for Rutland County Council's Barleythorpe Ward

By-election Confirmed for Rutland County Council's Barleythorpe Ward

A by-election has been officially confirmed for Rutland County Council's Barleythorpe Ward, following the successful receipt of the required number of requests from local electors. Voters in the Barleythorpe Ward will head to the polls on Thursday 24 July 2025 to elect their new representative.

This by-election has been necessitated by the recent resignation of Councillor Hans Zollinger-Ball, who represented Barleythorpe Ward and stepped down due to family commitments. His resignation was received and accepted by Rutland County Council on Thursday 5 June 2025.

The electoral process is now in full swing, with Rutland County Council encouraging interested individuals to consider standing as candidates. Nomination packs, containing all the necessary forms and guidance for prospective candidates, are readily available from the Elections Office at Rutland County Council.

Anyone wishing to obtain a nomination pack or seeking further information about the election process can contact the Elections Office directly by telephone on 01572 720954 or by email at elections@rutland.gov.uk.

Becoming a local councillor offers a significant opportunity to contribute to the community and shape local services. Candidates do not necessarily need prior experience or specific qualifications, as passion for the local area and a commitment to serving residents are paramount. The nomination pack will detail the eligibility criteria and the various forms required, including the nomination paper, home address form, and consent to nomination. For those standing on behalf of a political party, a certificate of authorisation and a request for a party emblem will also be necessary.

This by-election provides residents of Barleythorpe Ward with a crucial opportunity to choose who will advocate for their interests within Rutland County Council. Prospective candidates are encouraged to reach out to the Elections Office promptly to ensure they have all the information needed to submit their nominations ahead of the deadline.

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