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There has never been a better time to be a Conservative councillor.
It is a uniquely rewarding experience where you can make a real difference to your local community. With just over 7,000 Conservative councillors in England, we have considerable influence locally and nationally.
But what does it mean to be a Conservative councillor?
Conservatives across the United Kingdom are working hard to build a country where people have more opportunity and power over their lives; a country where families are stronger and society is more responsible; and a Britain which is safer and greener. Conservative councils can be trusted to deliver high quality, value for money public services.
You can help be a part of this by standing as a Conservative Champion in your area.
Perhaps you are already involved in your local community and want to take the next step. Or you may be looking for a worthwhile and rewarding way to help your local neighbourhood. Either way this booklet should help you decide whether to take the plunge and stand for election as a Conservative to your local council.
You may already have an idea of the type of people who stand as councillors, but this image could be outdated. You could be the fresh new talent that your council is looking for.
Interested - here are the easy next steps
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Down and complete the form at the bottom of this page called "Become a Conservative Champion "
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Email it back to Office@BracknellConservatives.org.uk
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Would you like a chat first .. drop us a line, and we'll give you a call! It would help if you could give a few details on why you are interested!
Local Ward Champion for Borough, Parish/Town Council
Becoming a ward champion is an extremely rewarding experience. It gives you the opportunity to help your local community and be part of a dedicated team providing key services for your area. Being a councillor is a great way to gain political experience and useful skills in public speaking, debating and problem-solving.
For more information about becoming a Councillor, take a look at the 'Be a Councillor' Project and the Guide to Becoming a Conservative Councillor.
Once elected, you can find help and support from both the Local Government Association (LGA) and the Conservative Councillors Association (CCA).
Other Opportunities
If you are considering becoming a Member of Parliament, or would simply like to know more, we suggest that you contact Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ) Candidates’ Team at [email protected] or phone 020 7984 8150. More information can also be found here.