BROADWAY PARISH COUNCIL
VACANCY FOR A COUNCILLOR
Due to the resignation of Richard Jones, there is a vacancy for a Parish Councillor.
If, within 14 days* after the date of this notice, a request for an election to fill the said vacancy is made in writing to the Chief Executive, Electoral Services, Somerset Council, County Hall, The Crescent, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 4DY by TEN electors for the Parish, an election will be held to fill the said vacancy, otherwise the vacancy will be filled by the Parish Council by co-option.
* In computing any period of time for this purpose, a Saturday, Sunday, day of the Christmas break, of the Easter break or of a bank holiday or day appointed for public thanksgiving or mourning must be disregarded.
Kim Larsson, Clerk to the Parish Council
12th March 2026
Councillor Vacancy
Join the Council by Co-option
Local councils are the first tier of government, closest to the people they serve. Councils make decisions about everyday issues that shape our lives - from play areas and allotments to community events and local services. Councils only thrive when residents take part in the democratic process.
Councillors represent the interests of their community. They listen to residents, debate issues, and make decisions collectively as a council. They agree budgets and set the precept (the council’s share of council tax), ensuring that public money is spent wisely. Good councillors are approachable, fair, and committed to improving quality of life for everyone in the parish.
Broadway Parish Council currently has a vacancy which can be filled by co-option. This means that instead of waiting for an election, the council can directly appoint a new councillor to serve the community.
What Does Co-option Involve?
Eligibility: You must be at least 18 years old, a British citizen (or a citizen of the Commonwealth or Republic of Ireland), and either be on the electoral roll, occupy land or premises in the parish, or live/work within three miles of the parish boundary.
Application: Interested residents are invited to put themselves forward for the vacancy. The council will consider applications and formally vote to co-opt the successful candidate at a council meeting.
Commitment: Co-opted councillors have the same responsibilities as elected councillors - representing residents, attending meetings, and helping shape local decisions.
Why Apply Now?
This is a fantastic opportunity to:
Step into public office without waiting for the next election.
Bring new ideas, energy and enthusiasm to the council.
Influence local projects and services that matter most to you and your neighbours.
Play a direct role in strengthening local democracy.
If you care about your community and want to see it thrive, please contact the Clerk at broadwaypc@broadwaysomerset-pc.gov.uk for details on how to apply.
Applications will be considered at the next council meeting.
Your community needs you - could you be our next councillor?