E1Part I Local Government Areas and Authorities in England

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E1

Part I (ss. 1-19) extends to England only: see s. 19

Parishes

16 Parish councillors.

1

The number of F1elected parish councillors for each parish F2councilF3shall not be less than five.

2

Parish councillors shall be elected by the local government electors for the parish in accordance with this Act and Part I of the F4Representation of the People Act 1983 F5and relevant electoral arrangementsF5and relevant electoral arrangements.

F62A

In their application to the election of parish councillors, this Act and Part 1 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 (c. 2) are subject to the relevant electoral arrangements that apply to the election.

2B

For the purposes of this section “relevant electoral arrangements” means—

a

any arrangements about the election of councillors that are made in, or applicable by virtue of, provision made by virtue of section 245(6)(b) of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 (transitional, saving or transitory provision), and

b

any electoral arrangements applicable to the council by virtue of an order under section 7 or 10 or an order under section 86 of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007.

C1C2C3C4C5C6C7C83

Subject to any provision included in an order by virtue of section 67 below and to the provisions of paragraphs 12 and 13 of Schedule 3 to this Act, the ordinary elections of parish councillors shall take place in 1976, 1979 and every fourth year thereafter, their term of office shall be three years in the case of those elected at the ordinary elections in 1976 and four years in the case of those elected at ordinary elections held thereafter, and the whole number of parish councillors shall retire together in every ordinary year of election of such councillors on the fourth day after the ordinary day of election of such councillors, and the newly elected councillors shall come into office on the day on which their predecessors retire.

4

Where a parish is not divided into parish wards there shall be one election of parish councillors for the whole parish.

5

Where a parish is divided into parish wards there shall be a separate election of parish councillors for each ward.

F76

If the parish has the style of community, the councillors shall have the style of “councillors of the community council”.

7

If the parish has the style of neighbourhood, the councillors shall have the style of “councillors of the neighbourhood council”.

8

If the parish has the style of village, the councillors shall have the style of “councillors of the village council”.

9

If parishes which have an alternative style are grouped under a common parish council, subsection (6), (7) or (8) (as appropriate) applies to the councillors of that council as the subsection would apply in the case of the council of an individual parish.