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What is the difference between a councillor and a council officer?

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What is the difference between a councillor and a council officer?

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A councillor is an elected representative on the Council who usually belongs to a political party. An officer is a non-political paid employee of the Council. Elected Councillors set the Council’s policies and priorities, which officers put into practice.

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