Lawkland Parish Meeting Print
Written by Austwick   
Friday, 09 April 2010 10:53

covering Eldroth, Feizor, and Lawkland

Correspondence should be sent to:

Richard Nicholas,
Clerk to the Council
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Last Updated on Sunday, 30 May 2010 18:08
 
Parish Councils and Parish Meetings Print
Written by Austwick   
Friday, 09 April 2010 10:40

Rural areas are made up of Parish Councils and Parish Meetings.

Each Parish Council comprises Councillors (unpaid), who have been elected to represent their area and deal with the problems and issues raised by individual electors and to communicate such issues to District and County Councils that are ultimately responsible for services. Parish Councils and Parish Meetings have little direct power and usually do not have large funds or own lots of assets.

The Parish Meetings each have a Chairperson (elected by the Parishes at an Annual Meeting) to represent the Parishes' views. The Parish Councils/Meetings are consulted on planning applications, local plans and other issues that may affect the electorate in their area.

The Local Government Code of Conduct has been introduced to help build and maintain public confidence in local government and also protect the Councillors concerned from accusations of unethical behaviour. Parish Councillors are obliged to sign up to the Code of Conduct and, in doing so, pledge to observe the requirements contained within it.

Parish Councillors must also supply relevant information for a  'register of interests', a public document that lists their affiliation to, or membership of, other bodies and also any employment or business that they carry out.  It will also contain details of any land within the parish boundary in which they have a beneficial interest.

Last Updated on Friday, 07 May 2010 16:25