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Town Councils are the first tier of local government. They can deliver a range of services at a community level and their role is to represent the local community, to provide services to meet local needs, and to improve quality of life and well being for their community.
Clun Town Council with Chapel Lawn comprises up to a maximum of 9 elected representatives (Town Councillors) and employs two part-time staff: a Clerk and an Assistant Clerk. Elections to the council are normally held every four years. When vacancies arise between elections, the council may fill them by holding by-elections or through co-option. All Town Councillors are holders of public office but they offer their time on an entirely voluntary basis.
The Town Council normally meets on the first Tuesday of every month. These meetings are open to the public and a short period is usually reserved towards the start of the meeting for members of the public to ask questions or to offer petitions.