Councillor Information
Town and Parish Councils are made up of councillors who are elected by the public in local elections every four years. The last local elections were May 2023. There are fifteen seats on Billingham Town Council.
The role of a councillor is to serve and represent everyone in the ward that they are elected to. Councillors collectively decide and prioritise the nature of the activities that their council will undertake, including determining the annual precept and how facilities and services will be provided. They are also an advocate for residents, signposting them to the right people at the right council for help, and keeping people informed on issues which affect them. The role is voluntary and unpaid.
Details of Stockton Borough Council Councillors, including dates of ward surgeries, can be found by clicking on the link below:
https://www.stockton.gov.uk/Find-my-Councillor

Meet with Your Town Councillors!
An opportunity for you to connect with your Billingham Town Councillors.
Each month, they will be available for discussions at Billingham Library & Customer Service Centre on the last Thursday, from 11am to 1pm.
This is a great chance to ask questions, share your thoughts, and engage with local issues that matter to you.
Whether you have specific concerns or just want to learn more about what the Town Council is doing, your councillors are eager to hear from you.
We look forward to seeing your there!
Register of Interests
Registers of Interest can be found by clicking on the link below:
https://stockton.gov.uk/article/5925/Councillor-interests-gifts-and-hospitality