Council
A profile of the district
East Lindsey District Council is geographically one of the largest shire district councils in the country, and covers some 700 square miles. The district covers virtually the entire Lincolnshire coastline, including the seaside resorts of Skegness, Sutton on Sea and Mablethorpe. In the heart of the district lies the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The main industries are agriculture and tourism. The following is a 'snapshot' of the District, giving various facts and figures, which you may find informative:
Population: 141,600 residents (Census 2001)
Size: 700 square miles
Standard Spending Assessment: £19.438m
Capital Programme 2011/2012 to 2015/2016: £10.2m
Employees: 546
Number of Parishes: 189
Elected Members: 60
Conservative 31
East Lindsey Independent Group 14
Labour 10
District Independent/Liberal Democrat Group 5
Leader of the Council
The Council will appoint, each year, a Leader who is the Councillor who heads the largest political group represented on the Council. The current Leader is Councillor Mrs. Doreen Stephenson. The Leader of the Council chairs the Meeting of the Council's Executive Board. The Executive consists of senior Councillors who determine the Council's strategic management and policy development. The Leader is also a central figure in the Council's relationships with Government and various public and private sector partnerships. The Leader is supported in her role by a Deputy Leader, who acts as vice-chair of the Executive Board.
Chairman of the Council
The Chairman is a civic role and is similar to a Mayor in that the Chairman of the Council is the first representative of the District. The current Chairman of the Council is Cllr Stanley Avison. The role is ceremonial and has no decision-making responsibilities, and is not the same as the role of an Elected Mayor which exists in some parts of the UK.
The Chairman's activities and engagements are looked after by the Chairman's PA who is based in the Chief Executive's office.

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Leader of the Council Councillor Mrs Doreen Stephenson |
Deputy Leader of the Council Councillor Steve Newton |
Chairman of the Council Councillor Stanley Avison |
Vice-Chairman of the Council Councillor Mrs Pauline Watson |
Code of Conduct Complaints
Responsibility for considering complaints about a Councillor rests with the Council's Standards Committee. Using the Local Code of Conduct Complaints you can complete an online form which will explain and guide you through the process of making a complaint. Complaints in writing should be addressed to the Monitoring Officer, East Lindsey District Council, Tedder Hall, Manby Park, Louth, Lincolnshire. LN11 8UP.
Please note we can only deal with complaints about the behaviour of a Councillor. We cannot deal with complaints about things that are not covered by the Code of Conduct and so, if you make a complaint, it must be about why you think a Councillor has not followed the Code. The Code of Conduct forms a part of the Constitution of the Council.