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Daventry District Council
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Councillors - general information

The directory of Daventry District Councillors, can be searched by clicking on the a-z tool or by typing into the keywords search box.  The keywords search box can be used to search by ward, name or party. Clicking the name of the Councillor will bring up their contact details.

 

Please use the Ward Finder below to find out the name of your ward. 

 

District Councillors
District Councillors
TitleFirst NameLast Name Sort DescendingWardParty
Councillor MrsWendyAmosFloreConservative
CouncillorRichardAtterburyCrickConservative
Councillor MrsCatherineBoardmanWelfordConservative
Councillor MissPamelaBookerClipstonConservative
CouncillorNickBuntingBrixworthConservative
CouncillorAnnCarterWalgraveConservative
CouncillorDanielCribbinMoultonConservative
CouncillorAnnetteDunnDraytonConservative
CouncillorDeannaEddonAbbey SouthConservative
Councillor MrsGloriaEdwards-DavidsonAbbey NorthConservative
Ward Finder - *Please note this application is currently unavailable*
Ward Finder
Village Sort DescendingWard
AlthorpBrampton Ward
ArthingworthClipston Ward
Ashby St LedgersBarby & Kilsby Ward
BadbyBadby Ward
BarbyBarby & Kilsby Ward
BoughtonBoughton & Pitsford Ward
BraunstonBraunston Ward
BringtonBrampton Ward
BrixworthBrixworth Ward
BrockhallFlore Ward
How the Council works

 

Daventry District Council is composed of 38 Councillors, each of whom is chosen to represent a defined ward by its electors. Elections are by thirds, which means that one third of the seats are subject to re-election in each of three successive years, and County Council elections are held every fourth year. A Councillor's term of office is therefore four years, but Councillors can, of course, decide to submit themselves for re-election and continue to serve longer.


The role of the elected Councillor

 
The elected Councillors oversee the functions of the authority through their membership of the Strategy Group, Overview and Scrutiny Steering Committee and Regulatory Committees, each of which has specific areas of responsibility. The full Council makes all policy and budgetary decisions.

The principal roles of an elected Councillor are:

  • To represent the interests of all residents in their ward
  • To offer advice and assistance on Council services
  • To decide Council policy, monitor performance and scrutinise decisions made.

 

Councillors vote on matters relating to the whole of the District as well as their own ward.

The full Council makes all policy and strategic decisions, with day-to-day operational decisions being made by a Corporate Board of paid officers.

Eleven Councillors form the Strategy Group, which develops and recommends policies and budgets to the full Council. Six Councillors sit on the Scrutiny and Improvement Committee, which assists in the process of developing policies and scrutinises decisions made.

Councillors also sit on Regulatory Committees, which determine planning and licensing applications. These Committees have powers to make decisions on these applications. There is a Corporate Governance Committee which reviews the effectiveness of internal control within the authority and there is also a Standards Committee, which oversees the ethical standards of both District and Parish Councillors.