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Town Mayor
The position of Town Mayor is non-political. The Town
Mayor will act as the Town Council's representative at official
events. He or she will act with the authority of, and be responsible
to, the Town Council. The Town Mayor will preside at any meeting
of the Town Council at which he/she is present. The Town Mayor collects
his or her authority from the meeting. His/Her powers are to keep
order during the meeting; to adjourn the meeting; to order the removal
of a disorderly person from the meeting; and to give rulings on
points of order. The duties of the Town Mayor (although not prescribed
by law) are :-
•To ensure that a meeting is properly constituted and a quorum
is present.
•To observe all statutory rules and standing orders governing
the meeting.
•To take items on the agenda in order, varying them only with
the consent of the meeting.
•To give the opportunity for speakers to express their views.
•To discourage irrelevant discussion.
•To conduct the meeting properly by putting 'motions' and
'amendments
To preserve order.
•To make sure decisions reached are strictly relevant and
are clear and precise;
•To ensure that matters under discussion appear on the agenda.
The position of Town Mayor confers no additional advantages or authority
other than the honour of representing the town of Faringdon, however
when in Council the Mayor has the right to provide a “casting
vote” in order to achieve a majority decision. In the absence
of the Town Mayor, the Deputy Town Mayor will carry out all duties
normally performed by the Town Mayor.
The current Mayor is Councillor John Gillman .
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