I recently applied to join a local Parish council who were desperate for concillors to make up their number..
At the meeting where my application was being considered, four of the current six council members voted against approving my application, despite us never having spoken - although they did approve a similar application for someone else they had also never spoken too.
Puzzled by the response I dug a bit deeper and was informed that the reason the four voted against me was because they had received two e-mails from separate individuals condemning my character.
The two who wrote these e-mails were not known to three of the councillors who voted against me, but were known to the fourth - a person with whom I had had a disagreement in the past regarding a non-council related matter.
I have asked the clerk to the council for copies of the e-mails they were sent so I could study the information that had been given to them and on which their decision to publicly vote against my application was based. So far I have not been successful in obtaining a reply other than a suggestion to reapply for the position and wait until the next council meeting for my application to be considered again.
Am I entitled to see the information they have been sent on which they are basing their decision without any discussion with me, and if so, under what precedent or law.
Thanks for any views you care to offer.
At the meeting where my application was being considered, four of the current six council members voted against approving my application, despite us never having spoken - although they did approve a similar application for someone else they had also never spoken too.
Puzzled by the response I dug a bit deeper and was informed that the reason the four voted against me was because they had received two e-mails from separate individuals condemning my character.
The two who wrote these e-mails were not known to three of the councillors who voted against me, but were known to the fourth - a person with whom I had had a disagreement in the past regarding a non-council related matter.
I have asked the clerk to the council for copies of the e-mails they were sent so I could study the information that had been given to them and on which their decision to publicly vote against my application was based. So far I have not been successful in obtaining a reply other than a suggestion to reapply for the position and wait until the next council meeting for my application to be considered again.
Am I entitled to see the information they have been sent on which they are basing their decision without any discussion with me, and if so, under what precedent or law.
Thanks for any views you care to offer.
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