The forthcoming Rutland County Council Oakham North East by-election presents an opportunity for independent candidates to make a meaningful impact in local governance. With the nomination deadline set for Friday, 25th October at 4 pm, interested individuals are encouraged to consider taking part in this important process.
The role of a County Councillor is undoubtedly demanding, often accompanied by frustration, but it is equally rewarding. In a county with only 27 elected members, the absence of party politics at the local level is a sentiment echoed by many. The belief that all councillors should work collaboratively to achieve the best outcomes for Rutland residents is a guiding principle that resonates deeply.
As the leader of the independent group of councillors at Rutland County Council, Rosemary Powell emphasises the value of mutual support for councillors operating outside the traditional party political structure. This supportive environment offers independent candidates the opportunity to contribute effectively to the betterment of Rutland without the backing of a party political machine.
Those considering standing as independent candidates are encouraged to reach out and get in touch to explore this unique opportunity further. The potential for positive impact on the local community is significant, and the collaborative, non-partisan approach advocated by Rosemary Powell and the independent group of councillors provides a promising platform for aspiring independent candidates.
You can contact Rosemary Powell on 07753 326147
Nomination Packs are available from Rutland County Council.
Nomination packs are now available from the Elections Office at Rutland County Council,
please call 01572 720954 or email elections@rutland.gov.uk to obtain a pack.
Nomination papers must be delivered to the RETURNING OFFICER, RUTLAND
COUNTY COUNCIL, CATMOSE, OAKHAM, RUTLAND LE15 6HP between the hours
of 10am and 4pm on any working day after the date of this notice, but not later than 4pm
on the Friday, 25 October 2024.