Erewash Borough Council is currently made up of 47 councillors who sit on a range of committees.
Councillors are elected for a four-year term, to represent the people in their area of Erewash.
They have regular contact with the general public through council meetings, telephone calls, emails and public engagement.
The council's democratic processes
Information about councillors who have been elected to sit on Erewash Borough Council can be found on our dedicated web page.
This includes their register of interests, attendance records and appointments to committees. You will also find information on the council’s constitution and the council's committee structure. This includes information about each committee and its membership, and the calendar of council meetings which includes agendas and minutes.
View Council's committee structure
Other useful information you can access includes:
- Read the forward plan and decisions to be taken in private by the Council Executive.
- How to submit a public question to Council and the rules governing public questions which can be found in Section 10 of the Council Procedure Rules.
- The deadline for submission of questions and petitions is 5pm on the Monday of the week before the meeting (seven clear working days) unless there is a bank holiday the information can be found here deadlines for submission of questions. Contact us if you have any queries regarding submission of public questions via email on democratic@erewash.gov.uk or by telephone on 0115 9071154.
- View delegated decisions taken by officers over £40,000 in value
- The Council’s petitions web page to submit electronic petitions as well as paper petitions.
- See the register of interests for parish councils.
- View the Erewash Borough Council Members' Code of Conduct.
- How to make a complaint about a Borough or Parish councillor fill in the Members' complaint Form.
- See the Procedure for Considering Complaints against Members
Other representatives
District councillors are one of your representatives - you may also elect councillors to a town or parish council, to the county council, and as an MP to represent you in parliament.
County Councillors and meetings - Derbyshire County Council
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