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What is a councillor?

Councillors are people elected by your area to represent you in the Council's decision making processes. They are usually members of a political party, although some choose not to belong to a party and are called Independents.

Tandridge District Council has 42 councillors elected to look after the interests of the District as a whole and their local community.

Watch a video about being a councillor (produced by Oxfordshire County Council and funded by IESEThis link will open in a new window (This link will open in a new window))

For further information please contact Electoral Services on 01883 732716 or 01883 732976 or e-mail elections@tandridge.gov.uk

Or write to us at:
Tandridge District Council
8 Station Road East
Oxted RH8 0BT

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