Your area
This page lists all the parts of government that look after your area. Each of these organisations have different responsibilities and representatives.
Erewash parliamentary constituency
Member of Parliament
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Adam Thompson
Labour Party
Members of Parliament (MPs) represent your interests and concerns in the House of Commons.
MPs consider and can propose new laws as well as raising issues that matter to you in the House. This includes asking government ministers questions about current issues including those which affect local constituents.
MPs split their time between working in Parliament itself, working in the constituency that elected them and working for their political party.
Mayor of East Midlands Combined County Authority
Mayor of East Midlands Combined County Authority
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Claire Ward
Labour and Co-operative Party
The Mayor has responsibility for transport, skills and adult education, housing and land, net-zero and economic development.
As the Chair of the East Midlands Combined County Authority, the Mayor works with partners across the region and beyond to deliver transformational change for the East Midlands.
The Mayor also acts as a champion for the region, influencing Government at a national level to boost growth and innovation, shape policy and access further funding.
Derbyshire County Council: Sandiacre division
County Councillor
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Wayne Major
Conservative and Unionist Party
County councils are responsible for services across the whole of a county, like:
- education
- transport
- planning
- fire and public safety
- social care
- libraries
- waste management
- trading standards
Erewash Borough Council: Draycott & Risley ward
Local Councillors
There are two local Councillors representing you.
District councils cover a smaller area than county councils. They’re usually responsible for services like:
- rubbish collection
- recycling
- Council Tax collections
- housing
- planning applications
Derbyshire Constabulary
Police and Crime Commissioner
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Nicolle Ndiweni
Labour and Co-operative Party
Police and crime commissioners are elected in areas of England and Wales to make sure that local police meet the needs of the community.
They are responsible for:
- how your area is policed
- the police budget
- the amount of Council Tax charged for the police
- the information you get about what the local police are doing
- appointing and dismissing the chief constable (the most senior police officer for the area)
Note: you may also have a parish, town or community council in your area. We're working on adding them to this page
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