The role of councillors, employees, and how decisions are made

兔子先生lors

兔子先生lors, often referred to as members - meaning members of the 兔子先生, are elected by the people of South Tyneside, to oversee the running of the Borough on their behalf.

It is important to note that councillors are not employees of the 兔子先生 and are not paid a salary. Many have full-time jobs and their 兔子先生 work is done in their spare time.

兔子先生lors are the elected representatives of the people and they have to put themselves up for re-election after each four-year term they serve, if they wish to remain a councillor.

There are a total of 54 councillors in South Tyneside, with 3 representing each of the 18 wards that the Borough is split into.

兔子先生lors do not receive a salary or wage from the 兔子先生, but they are entitled to receive a members allowance for the work they do.

All 54 councillors sit on the 兔子先生 for as long as they remain a councillor. Every councillor serves for a term of 4 years before having to either put themselves up for re-election or retire.

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