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Annual Village Meeting
Annual Parish Meeting - Local Government Act 1972 SCHEDULE 12 Part III
The Local Government Act 1972 states that ‘for every parish there shall be an Annual Parish Meeting for the purpose of discussing parish affairs’. Parish Meetings are quite distinct from meetings of the Parish Council, although the two are often confused.
An Annual Parish Meeting must take place between 1st March and the 1st June (inclusive). Meetings should not commence before 6.00 pm.

Purpose of the Annual Parish Meeting
The meeting acts as an annual democratic point of communication enabling the Parish Council to explain what it has been doing over the last year and providing an opportunity for the electors to have their say on anything they consider is important to the people of the Parish. It could also include an update from the County and District Cllrs and the meeting can invite local groups or interested parties to attend.
Who can attend the meeting
The Annual Parish Meeting is a meeting of all the local government electors for the Parish, which the public are entitled to attend and participate in.
Who will chair the meeting?
The Chairman of the Parish Council will chair the meeting or in his/her absence the Vice Chairman.
Will Parish Councillors be there?
Yes, however at a Parish Meeting, with the exception of the Chairman, councillors rank the same as other members of the public electorate. Any person on the electoral register of the parish is entitled to speak at a Parish Meeting, at a meeting of the Parish Council members of the public may speak only at the Chairman’s discretion. If a vote is necessary on any item, all have an equal vote Cllrs and members of the public and the decision is by majority.
Will notes be taken of the meeting?
Yes, a written record of the meeting will be taken and presented at the next Annual Parish meeting for approval.
Agenda
gc_annual_village_meeting_agenda_2023.pdf
Minutes
​gc_annual_village_meeting_2022.pdf

gc_annual_village_meeting_2021.pdf
(please note there was no meeting in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic)
gc_annual_village_meeting_2019.pdf
gc_annual_village_meeting_2018.pdf
gc_annual_village_meeting_2017.pdf
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  • Home
  • Village Hall
    • Yoga Classes
    • SACT
  • Parish Council
    • Parish Councillors
    • Meeting Dates & Minutes
    • Annual Village Meeting
    • Annual Return 2022/23
    • Parish Council Policies
    • Minerals & Waste
    • Policing & Emergency Services
    • Public Info
  • Planning
    • New Local Plan
    • Applications
    • Village Design Statement
  • Village Info
    • Ashfields
    • Cricket Club >
      • Canfield v's ECC
    • Flora & Fauna
    • Footpaths & Walks
    • History
    • Listed Structures
    • Maps
    • Newsletters
    • Points of Interest
    • Tree POs
    • Photographs >
      • Artifacts found in fields
      • Historic Photos
      • Photo Gallery
  • St Mary's
    • Gallery
  • Contact
    • Feedback
    • Who's who
  • Past Events
  • Covid 19 Information
  • History