Five Community Councillors Required

Five Community Councillors Required - Dennistoun Community Council Interim Election 2024
Five Community Councillors Required – Dennistoun Community Council Interim Election 2024

Five positions on Dennistoun Community Council require to be filled

Dennistoun Community Council (DCC) strives to understand and express our shared community priorities in order to promote an inclusive neighbourhood and to engage positively in the delivery of local services, facilities, amenities, planning, and regeneration.

Those interested in becoming a community councillor are advised to view our two-page intro. Further guidance on community councils and the role of community councillors can also be found on our About page. Our Locality page confirms the areas covered by DCC. Our recently published minutes will also give an indication of what what to expect at DCC meetings.

The nomination form, with guidance notes and privacy information, is available for download, here as a PDF file, and here as a Doc file.

The formal public notice for this interim election, is available for download, here as a PDF file.

The closing date for submission of a nomination form is Friday 20th December 2024.

DCC Interim Election 2024 Poster
DCC Interim Election 2024 Poster

A PDF of the above poster is available for download here or by clicking the image.

Further information is available from Glasgow City Council’s Community Councils team at glasgow.gov.uk/communitycouncils, by emailing communitycouncils@glasgow.gov.uk, or by telephoning 0141 287 0060.

Paper copies of the info and forms are also available at Dennistoun Library.

Notes for Candidates

  1. When completed the nomination form should be returned by Friday 20th December 2024, which is the closing date to: Community Council Elections, FREEPOST RRAR-TXKT-XREH, Communities Team, Glasgow City Council, 82 George Square, Glasgow G2 1DU or via communitycouncils@glasgow.gov.uk.
  2. All persons aged over 16 years and resident in the Community Council area can stand for election. There are 5 vacancies available for election. All that is required is that the candidate, proposer and seconders’ names appear on the Electoral Register. (Alternative measures for identification and residency status of candidates may be undertaken in certain circumstances.)
    • Uncontested Election: Should 5 or fewer valid nominations be received by the closing date, the uncontested election meeting will take place on Tuesday 14th January 2025 and will begin at 7pm in St Andrews East Church Hall, 685 Alexandra Parade G31 3LN.
    • Contested Election: If more than 5 valid nominations are received by the closing date then a secret ballot will take place on a date to be confirmed in St Andrews East Church Hall, 685 Alexandra Parade G31 3LN commencing at 5.30pm and finishing at 8.30pm.
  3. All persons aged over 16 years and resident in the Community Council area are entitled to vote in elections. To vote at a Community Council election, residents’ names and addresses must appear on the Electoral Register or be confirmed using the alternative measures (see above).
  4. All proposers and seconders must also be resident in the Community Council area and aged over 16 years.
  5. Candidates, proposers and seconders names should appear on the Electoral Register (alternative measures for identification status of candidates may be undertaken in certain circumstances).
  6. Successful candidates elected to serve on the community council, will do so until the next scheduled full election to be held in October 2026.
  7. If you submit a Nomination Form, Community Empowerment Services staff will contact you to confirm the validity of your nomination and will inform you at the close of nominations if a contested election is to take place.

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