Parish and town councils
What is a Parish or Town Council?
The Parish or Town Council is the first tier of local government, they provide very local services - for example bus shelters, play areas, markets and cutting grass verges . Councillors are elected by local people to stand for four years at a time, in the same way as other councils. By elections may be held to fill vacancies occurring between the elections. Each year the councillors choose a chairman (if a town council a Mayor) from amongst their number.
A civil parish is an independent local democratic unit for villages, small towns, for the suburbs of the main urban areas and cities.
Local Councils in England and Wales play an important part in the lives of many communities. They are a feature of both urban and rural life. There are over 10,000 local councils in England and Wales representing over 18 million people. They range in size from small councils with under 100 residents to larger town councils with over 40,000. Local Councils are democratically elected. They raise the bulk of their spending from precepts.
See these pages for related information:
- Abdon and Heath Parish Council
- Acton Scott Parish Meeting
- Ashford Bowdler Parish Meeting
- Ashford Carbonel Parish Council
- Bedstone and Bucknell Parish Council
- Bettws-y-Crwyn Parish Council
- Bishop's Castle Town Council
- Bitterley Parish Council
- Boraston Parish Meeting
- Bromfield Parish Meeting
- Burford Parish Council
- Caynham Parish Council
- Chirbury with Brompton Parish Council
- Church Stretton Town Council
- Clee St Margaret Parish Council
- Cleobury Mortimer Parish Council
- Clun and Chapel Lawn Parish Council
- Clunbury Parish Council
- Clungunford Parish Council
- Colebatch and Mainstone Parish Council
- Coreley Parish Council
- Craven Arms Town Council
- Culmington Parish Council
- Diddlebury Parish Council
- Eaton-under-Heywood and Hope Bowdler Parish Council
- Edgton Parish Meeting
- Greete Parish Meeting
- Hope Bagot Parish Meeting
- Hopesay Parish Council
- Hopton Cangeford and Stoke St Milborough Parish Council
- Hopton Castle Parish Meeting
- Hopton Wafers Parish Council
- Llanfairwaterdine Parish Council
- Ludford Parish Council
- Ludlow Town Council
- Lydbury North Parish Council
- Lydham and More Parish Meeting
- Milson and Neen Sollars Parish Council
- Munslow Parish Council
- Myndtown, Norbury, Ratlinghope and Wentnor Parish Council
- Nash Parish Council
- Newcastle-on-Clun Parish Council
- Onibury Parish Council
- Richard's Castle Parish Council
- Rushbury Parish Council
- Sibdon Carwood Parish Meeting
- Stanton Lacy Parish Council
- Wheathill Parish Council
- Whitton Parish Meeting
- Wistanstow Parish Council
- Worthen with Shelve Parish Council
Related documents on our site:
| Document Name | Parish Council Toolkit |
| Document Narrative | Parish Council Toolkit (2007) |
| Download Time | about 1 minute, 55 seconds over a normal 56K modem |
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