councillor
IPA: kˈaʊnsʌɫɝ
noun
- A member of a council.
- In particular, a representative elected to a local authority, such as a city council: a city councillor
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Examples of "councillor" in Sentences
- A conservative councillor in somerset.
- Councillor is chair of the executive...
- Councillor calls for school to be sold speedily.
- The vacancy was due to the death of a councillor.
- Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged.
- The title of Councillor indicates a sitting councillor.
- Listed as regional councillor, city councillor 2006 election.
- In the smaller communes, all the taxable citizens were councillors.
- The vacancy was due to the resignation of an independent councillor.
- The newly elected councillors hastened to suspend the taxes and the tolls.
- Anon - being a councillor is probably the most enjoyable job I have ever done.
- - Whom is subordinate the responsibility for rehabilitation (e.g. a certain councillor)?
- If you look at the tweets it's very very clear that the councillor is tweeting private statements.
- One might also begin to know who your local councillor is and, with the return of the Mayor, have a real local leader with whom voters might actually identify.
- My experience, as both a resident and as a ward councillor, is that the Council's officers are being polite, diligent and understanding in their conversations with residents.
- I do know what my councillor is doing, but I am clueless as to who is best choice for school board and I think positions to the school board should be appointed and not voted on.
- One of the joys of being a rural county councillor is online access to the 1880 and 1905 OS maps which can be overlaid on the current OS map; thus arguments over should it be ‘the Strand’ or ‘Strand’ have been resolved for a parish council, and old street names have been resurrected and given to new developments on the site where they ran.
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