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Councillor Code of Conduct

This is a document explaining the role and expected conduct of Councillors.

Code of Conduct of Parish Councillors

Each local council must adopt and publicise a Code of Conduct that is in line with the Nolan principles – anybody who works as a public office holder (and this includes all those who are elected or appointed to public office) should work with Selflessness, Integrity, Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty and Leadership. The code should deal with councillors’ obligations about their conduct including the registration and disclosure of their interests. Complaints about councillors’ conduct are dealt with by the principal authority (Cherwell District Council).

Weston on the Green has adopted the Oxfordshire Councils’ Councillor Code of Conduct. All councillors, on election to office must sign a Declaration of Acceptance of Office in which they agree to follow the Code of Conduct.

Register of Interests (ROI) – as part of the above Code of Conduct, all councillors must Register their “Pecuniary Interests” and “Other Interests”. The Register of Interests for each councillor can be found here: Register of Interests

If there is an item on the Agenda of a Parish Council meeting in which a councillor has a pecuniary interest then he/she should declare it and not participate in any discussion or vote on the matter and should leave the meeting. An item on the Agenda may also be declared to be of prejudicial interest if it is deemed that the member’s judgement of the item under discussion is likely to be prejudiced. In such cases the councillor should leave the meeting immediately after making any representations or answering any questions. The Oxfordshire Monitoring Officers Group have produced an advice note on bias, predetermination and conflicts of interest and Bias guidance. The note contains advice and guidance for councillors and parish clerks. It does not form part of the code of conduct itself and does not need to be formally adopted.

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