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A County Councillor is an elected representative responsible for making decisions on services that affect residents across the whole county. At Lancashire County Council, this includes major areas such as education, highways and transport, adult and children’s social care, public health, waste and recycling, and strategic planning.
County Councillors represent large electoral divisions and work to ensure residents’ voices are heard at county level, holding the council to account and shaping policies that impact daily life across Lancashire.
Local government in Lancashire operates across different tiers, each with distinct responsibilities:
County Councillors sit on Lancashire County Council and deal with county-wide services such as schools, roads, social care, public health and emergency planning.
District or Borough Councillors sit on local councils such as Fylde, Preston or Chorley councils. They are responsible for services including planning applications, housing, council tax collection, waste collection, environmental health and local leisure services.
Town and Parish Councillors represent towns, villages or neighbourhoods. They focus on very local issues such as community facilities, local events, small grants, footpaths and representing residents’ concerns to higher tiers of government.
Each level plays a vital role, working together to deliver services, represent communities and improve local quality of life.
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