Volunteer Chair of the South Telford Neighbourhood Board
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Opportunity Description
Could it be you? Apply to lead South Telford’s Neighbourhood Board and drive £30 million investment
Telford & Wrekin Council is looking for passionate, community‑minded people to help drive positive change across South Telford. If you care about creating cleaner, safer and greener neighbourhoods, and you want to help shape the future of your local area, we’d love to hear from you.
This voluntary leadership role, with an allowance for attending Board meetings, will play a central part in shaping long‑term regeneration, strengthening communities, improving local facilities and giving residents a stronger voice in decisions about their neighbourhood.
About the role
As the Chair of the Pride in Place board, you’ll act as the voice of your neighbourhood, helping the council understand local priorities and supporting initiatives that make a real difference.
The Chair will:
Lead and chair Board meetings
Ensure residents’ voices are at the heart of all decisions
Work with partners to co‑design the 10‑year Pride in Place Plan
Oversee early projects that deliver visible improvements
Help establish long‑term arrangements for community leadership and funding
This role is perfect for someone who wants to give back, influence change, and be part of a more connected, empowered community.
What you’ll gain
Being a Community Representative is a rewarding opportunity to:
Influence how your local area develops
Build skills in communication, leadership and community engagement
Work with supportive council teams and partners
Meet new people and strengthen local connections
Play a key part in supporting a cleaner, greener, more vibrant South Telford.
Woodside was selected as one of the first areas in the UK to take part in the Government’s Pride in Place programme - a national initiative focused on strengthening communities, improving public spaces and giving residents a greater say in shaping their future.
The investment was made possible through joint work between the Council and Telford MP Shaun Davies, alongside the local community. Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Communities Secretary Steve Reed MP unveiled the plan when they visited Woodside in September 2025.
How to apply: We welcome Expressions of Interest from people of all backgrounds and experiences. To arrange an informal discussion or submit a short Expression of Interest (up to 600 words), outlining why you’re interested in the role and the skills or experience you can bring, to hrhelpdesk@telford.gov.uk.
You are also welcome to get in touch to arrange an informal discussion before applying.
The deadline for submissions is 12 noon on Monday 16 February.
Shortlisting takes place the following week and interviews in the week of 23 February.
Details of the wider Board recruitment process will be announced shortly afterwards.
If this sounds like you, we’d love you to join us
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Requirements
What we’re looking for
You don’t need formal qualifications — just enthusiasm and a genuine passion for your area. We welcome applications from people who are:
Community focused and eager to make a difference
Good communicators who enjoy working with others
Interested in local issues, from environment to community safety
Able to attend occasional meetings or events
Keen to share ideas and support positive change
Whether you’re a long standing resident or new to the area, your voice matters.