Parish Council Meeting 10 June 2026 Starting19:00
A parish council meeting is a formal, public gathering where elected local councillors meet to make official decisions regarding their local community, such as managing village amenities, commenting on planning applications, and allocating a portion of council tax. These meetings are open to residents to observe and often include a public forum for community questions.
A parish council serves as the most local tier of government in England and plays an important role in shaping our village.
What Happens at a Meeting?
Official Business: Councillors discuss and vote on community matters, review local services, and manage budgets.
Public Participation: Members of the public can attend, and there is usually a dedicated segment (such as a public forum) where residents can speak, though they generally cannot vote on decisions. At our meetings there is a 15min slot for this