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This page contains links to information on Avon Dassett Parish Council and the local District and County Councillors.
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About the Parish Council >
List of councillors, Avon Dassett Parish Council
Agendas and Minutes >
Agendas and Minutes for Avon Dassett Parish Council
Councillors Responsibilities >
List of key responsibilities held by each Avon Dassett Parish Councillor
District Councillor >
District Councillor for Avon Dassett - Christopher Williams
County Councillor >
County Councillor for Avon Dassett - Chris Williams
Freedom of Information >
Avon Dassett Parish Council's responsibilities under the Freedom of Information Act
Parish Council and the Police >
P.A.C.T. panel and the police
Information about becoming a parish councillor >
Am I Qualified To Be a Parish Councillor?
Yes - most people are. However there are a few rules.
You have to be:
• a British subject, or a citizen of the Commonwealth or the European Union; and
• on the “relevant date” (i.e.
The Role of a Parish Councillor >
THE ROLE OF A PARISH OR TOWN COUNCILLOR
IN SUMMARY
1 Speak on behalf of the community, by ensuring that views of the electorate are represented on and to the appropriate bodies. These may be district, county, unitary or central government, or government agencies.
Links to Neighbouring Parish Council Websites >
Local village and community websites
Downloads:
Parish Council Mailshot, November 2011 (242KB PDF)
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