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Find out how to become a councillor and get involved in the running of local services
The next elections will take place on Thursday 7 May 2026. Nominations to stand as a candidate will be confirmed on this page nearer to the election. Read through our upcoming elections webpages.
Becoming a councillor is both a rewarding and worthwhile form of public service. Councils and their councillors have the responsibility for the running of most local services in their areas such as education, social services, housing and regeneration, waste collection and recycling along with roads and street lighting.
Councils also play a pivotal role in ensuring the health, safety and well-being of residents by working closely with key partners such as the police and health services.
To become a councillor you will need to stand for election.
The borough has 48 councillors, each elected by and representing a ward. There are 19 wards with two or three councillors for each ward.
The next local elections will be in 2026. By-elections can be held with just five weeks notice.
No deposit is payable to stand as a candidate in local council elections. However you need to keep careful records of all expenditure on your campaign, as these have to be accounted for at the end of the process.
Over 18 and a British citizen, a Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of a country which is a member of the European Union, and either:
(*The day of nomination is the day nomination papers are accepted by the Returning Officer and a certificate issued)