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Your Representatives

Councillors

Councillors or 'members' are our representatives and they help the Mayor run the council on behalf of the community.
Find information about your local councillor.

There are 60 Councillors in all. Newham is divided into 20 areas called 'Wards', each having three Councillors.

Councillors are elected at Local Elections, which are held every 4 years. For the full results from the last election (May 2006) and more general information on elections, please see our voting & elections pages.

Unlike the officers, councillors are not employees of the council and they are not paid a salary for their duties. They do, however, receive an allowance.

Councillors' surgeries

Councillors are elected to serve and represent the community. They want to be accessible to the people in their wards so they hold regular advice surgeries where people can comment on the council and its services and raise queries or problems about them.

Alternatively, you can contact them directly, either by phone, in writing, by email or via the Town Hall.

If you have a question, comment or enquiry about a council service, please use our Enquiry Form.

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