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Step forward, Stalbridge

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With six vacant seats and only five councillors currently in post, Stalbridge Town Council is calling on residents and local workers to step forward and help shape the future of the growing town.
A new short film, now live on the council’s website, showcases the work councillors do behind the scenes – from planning and green spaces to community wellbeing – and aims to demystify what’s involved in the role.

Stalbridge councillors are calling on residents to step up


‘The town is growing fast, and with our Future Town Vision Project, we need more hands on deck,’ says Vice Chair Paul Hancock.
Councillor Neil Penny added: ‘I’m keen to get a Neighbourhood Plan off the ground, but we can’t do it without more councillors and involvement from local residents.’
Councillor Jan Wardell stressed the value of getting involved: ‘A lot of what we do makes a real difference. It’s rewarding and it’s for everyone.’
Chair Katie Garland encourages anyone curious to get in touch: ‘No pressure, no obligation – just come and find out what it’s all about.’
To watch the film and learn more about joining the council, visit stalbridgetowncouncil.gov.uk and use
the contact page to get in touch.

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