Horncastle Town Council hope to co-opt new councillor at next meeting

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Horncastle Town Council is hoping to initiate the process to co-opt a new councillor at its August meeting.

The town council does not normally meet in August but due to Covid-19 restrictions since March, councillors agreed to a meeting.

Meetings have been held via the Zoom platform for the last few months, but councillors are hoping that the August meeting could be held in person at Stanhope Hall - with social distancing measures in place.

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It is hoped that the large meeting space at Stanhope Hall will reopen on August 1.

Speaking at this month’s town council meeting, Councillor Richard Barker said: “Could the clerk confirm how many applications have been received for the vacancy for a town councillor?”

Town clerk Amanda Bushell replied: “We’ve had four or five applications - I’ve got them filed on my computer.”

In response, Coun Barker asked: “Are they actual applications or just expressions of interest?”

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Amanda confirmed that the applications were completed and returned forms.

Town mayor Coun Fiona Martin added: “We did agree that once we meet in person again we would initiate the process to co-opt a new councillor.

“So, if we can meet in August and we can do that in Stanhope Hall then we will put that on the agenda.”

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