Here is why.
Councillors elected from Four Marks & Medstead ward, thus are representing the interests of residents in our area.
In the context of EHDC (East Hampshire District Council), a “ward” refers to a geographical area within the district that is represented by one or more elected councillors.
Each ward typically corresponds to a specific area with its own distinct boundaries. Councillors elected from these wards represent the interests of the residents within their respective areas on the council.
Councillors play a vital role in representing their constituents, shaping local policies and services, and contributing to the effective functioning of local government. They are responsible for:
1. Community engagement: Councillors engage with residents, community groups, and businesses to understand their needs and priorities, and to communicate council initiatives and decisions.
2. Representing the interests of their constituents: Councillors act as advocates for the residents of their electoral ward or division, raising issues, and addressing concerns on their behalf.
3. Policy development: Councillors may propose new policies or changes to existing ones, based on the needs and aspirations of their constituents and the broader community.
4. Making decisions: Councillors participate in meetings where decisions are made about local policies, services, budgets, and projects. They vote on matters affecting their community and help shape the direction of local government.
5. Scrutinising the work of the local authority: Councillors hold the local authority accountable by reviewing its performance, scrutinising decisions, and ensuring transparency and accountability in governance.