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Date for by-election after Reform UK resignation

Bill Edgar
Local Democracy Reporting Service
PA Media Close-up photo of a blue and white Reform UK rosette worn by someone wearing a dark suit. PA Media
The by-election has been described by the Liberal Democrats as a "gross waste of taxpayers' money"

A by-election to decide the final vacant seat on Durham County Council is set to take place in July, following the resignation of a Reform UK councillor.

Andrew Kilburn, who was elected to the Benfieldside ward in May's local elections, was forced to stand down after a week for failing to declare he worked for the local authority.

He was elected with 1,007 votes, alongside Reform's Sandra Grindle, which saw the party gain seats from Labour and the independents.

The by-election on 3 July will cost Durham County Council £22,800, a figure described as a "gross waste of taxpayers' money" by former council leader, Liberal Democrat Amanda Hopgood.

National legislation means council employees are disqualified from standing as councillors simultaneously.

Landslide victory

Hopgood sent a petition to residents in Benfieldside calling for Reform UK to cover the cost of the election, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

She said: "Reform have made a huge issue of reducing council 'waste', but there can be few things more wasteful for the taxpayer than calling a by-election because they could not get their paperwork in order."

Despite the setback, Reform UK said it hoped to retain its stronghold on the ward, which also covers Blackhill and Shotley Bridge.

The party secured a landslide victory just weeks ago to control the council, with its 65 councillors officially inducted earlier this month.

A Reform UK spokesman said: "We understand that Mr Kilburn did not declare his employment to the returning officer as expected and is now required to resign his seat.

"We look forward to contesting the by-election to give the people of Benfieldside a strong voice in Durham County Council."

A full list of candidates for the July by-election will be released following the nomination deadline on Friday, 6 June.

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