Parish council

What are Parish/Town Councils?

Parish/Town Councils are independent of the District Council, although they normally maintain a close working relationship with us.

Their powers vary depending on how large and how active they are. Some meet infrequently (but at least four times a year, including one public meeting) and are responsible for very few matters. Some larger parishes look after items such as street lighting, litter bins, bus shelters, village halls, war memorials and markets.

Parish Councillors

Councillors have an active interest and concern for their local community. They represent local people and work in partnership with them and others when necessary. They help with decisions on local services and Council policies.

Councillors are not paid and have to abide by a local government code of conduct. They must declare any financial interests in the parish - such as employment, businesses and land ownership. Councillors must also declare a personal or prejudicial interest in any matter being discussed at a parish council meeting.

Bakewell Town Council

Description

The Council comprises of 9 Councillors

Contact information

Contact:
Mr J Rowe

Address: 
Town Hall
The Square
Bakewell
Derbyshire
DE45 1BT

Phone:  01629 813525

Email:  townclerk@bakewelltowncouncil.gov.uk

Membership