Council members’ behaviour lessons

Thursday 19th June 2008, 11:16AM BST.

Members of a troubled north Shropshire town council have been ordered to undergo behavioural training by fed up authority watchdogs, who have been inundated with complaints about their conduct.

Whitchurch Town Council members have been told to take the compulsory training to deal with conflict by the Standards Board for England.It follows a series of complaints made about the council about behaviour at meetings.

In less than four years the Board has received 35 complaints, as well as five complaints made this year by council clerk Peter Martin.

Three councillors alone notched up complaints from 17 Whitchurch residents last year.

Members are now to be trained in conflict resolution, and their duties as councillors.They will also all need to revise their registered interests and issues affecting a councillor’s judgement.

Standards Board spokeswoman Joanne Sheppard said the direction was issued after investigations into the alleged misconduct of council member Andrew Richardson revealed there were “wider ethical issues at Whitchurch Town Council”.

She said: “I can confirm we issued a direction to the monitoring officer of Whitchurch Town Council. This was in response to an allegation we had received about the conduct of Mr Richardson.

“Initially we referred the allegation for investigation. However, the earliest stages of the investigation suggested the alleged conduct was symptomatic of wider ethical issues and that these issues would not be effectively resolved by investigating and making a finding against an individual member or members.

“Consequently we stopped the investigation and issued a direction instead.”

A letter from the Standards Board given to councillors said most of the complaints referred to a row over proposals for skate park in the town.

Mr Martin said he hoped the training would benefit the council.

“I think anyone can improve with training, it is always a useful tool at the end of the day,” he said.


  1. 1
    Rob, Telford

    Whitchurch, Ludlow, what is it with these little town councils?

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    concerned

    The problem is apathy, not enough people come forward for election so members get elected unaposed regardless of abilility,suitability or experience.

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    devon salopian

    how about a sportsathlon between these two councils to prove which one is the most pugilistic
    boxing, wrestling, tug of war, martial arts, ludo and tiddleywinks etc. my money is on ludlow council as they have had simply years of practice in the noble art of making b. fools of themselves and letting down the town they purport to serve
    SECONDS OUT!!

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    Matt, Whitchurch

    Thank God, It’s about time someone took a very close look at the disgraceful conduct of Whitchurch Town Council, over four years ago they asked the towns children what they’d like! the reply was a skatepark please,(WTC)promised to help them and the children worked very hard for four years, and then all of a sudden, once the children could see the finishing line,(WTC) kicked them in the teeth and said no, and to make matters worse (WTC)keep telling the Townsfolk that they still support the skatepark project, but the shocking truth is… ask them to prove it and they’ll go into headless chicken overdrive! Never in my life have i ever seen children treated so badly by a Town Council, when you make a promise to help grossly neglected children, you should help them all the way you low life cowards! no wonder most people in Whitchurch don’t have any respect for these fools!

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    Daddy G

    good job too – most councillors i meet are rude and arrogant – power goes to their head

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    R't Barrington-Black

    little people in little towns, think they are more important than they are.

    Sooner all such little councils are abolished the better.

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    jon barret

    they sure need it – ive never met such arrogant people

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