Society of Local Council Clerks

The Society of Local Council Clerks (SLCC) is the professional body for Local Council Clerks and presently represents the Clerks to over 5,000 councils.[1]

Society of Local Council Clerks
AbbreviationSLCC
MottoProfessional, Supportive, Innovative
Founded1972
FocusLocal Government
HeadquartersTaunton, Somerset, England
Area served
England & Wales
Members
5000+ councils
Chief Executive
Rob Smith
President
Linda Larter MBE
Chairman
Katherine Owen
Websitehttp://www.slcc.co.uk

History

The SLCC was formed in 1972 at a side meeting held during the National Association of Local Councils conference. It started with under 50 member Clerks and has steadily grown. In 2001, the National Executive Council took the decision to appoint professional officers to run the society which has seen it grow to serve over 5000 councils with a turnover of over £1,000,000.[2]

The Society is governed by a Board of 18 Directors.


Membership

Full Member - Full members receive all the services the Society has to offer.

Principal Member - Principal members receive all the services the Society has to offer (as with full membership above).


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