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town councillor in British English (taʊn ˈkaʊnsələ) noun local government a person who has been elected to govern a British town as part of a town council Examples of 'town councillor' in a sentencetown councillor Then resolute, in town councillor mode, she plodded up the rest of the path and pushed her key in the lock.Town councillors said the number of signs was constantly looked at.Town councillors and residents voiced fears over noise, parking and fire safety - as planners got 28 letters against and just two for the plans.Town councillors are to be given a lesson in civility after complaints about their conduct.Town councillors will ask district bosses to bring in the law as soon as possible.The tensions provoked by town councillors trying to impose urban planning on rural country villages is creating an increasingly rebellious mood.Town councillors warned the proposed estate could see the arrival of scores of hungry pet moggies.Nippers on the back of their parents' bikes, town councillors in fancy dress, bunting, the mayor, the earsplitting yet unintel-ligiblpublic address system.But some town councillors said that she posed a health and safety risk and ordered staff not to let her in. |