Brief guide to Breckland District Council
Who works for the Council?
Councillors:
- Elected every 4 years by the electorate of the District aged 18 or over (and eligible to vote)
- Not salaried employees of the Council but do receive an allowance and expenses to cover cost of public duties
- Represent political parties or can be Independent
- Each councillor represents a part of the District known as a ward
- Some wards are represented by more than one councillor
- Help residents with queries or problems which usually relate to Council services
- Develop links with local community groups and organisations
- Campaign on local issues
- Take decisions as part of full Council by serving on the Cabinet or by sitting on Council committees
- Councillors come from all walks of life, age groups and backgrounds
Officers:
- Salaried employees of the Council - appointed not elected
- Non-political
- Role is to implement Council decisions, provide advice and manage the delivery of services
As of 2024, the Council's Senior Management Team comprises of the Statutory Officer positions:
- Chief Executive & Head of Paid Service
- Monitoring Officer & Deputy Chief Executive
- S151 Officer & Assistant Director of Finance
- Data Protection Officer & Information Governance Officer
Our full management structure can be viewed on our website.
Last modified on 04 November 2024