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Parish Councillor - could this be you?
We currently have a vacancy for a Councillor. Please do get in touch if you are interested.
What is a Parish Council?
A Parish Council is a statutory local authority in its own right. It has a wide variety of powers conferred by many statutes (Acts of Law), which it administers within its parish boundary.
As an elected local government body, the Sunningdale Parish Council deals with the issues and concerns of local people.
The members are elected every four years.
The Parish Council has the following specific functions:
As the first port of call for local residents enquiring about public services
To maintain the recreation ground, the cemetery and the allotments
To comment on local planning issues
To prepare a financial plan to spend the annual precept and to prepare annual accounts which are available for inspection by residents
To represent the views of local residents to the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead
To participate in the consultation process with the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead on a variety of issues affecting local people
In addition to the finance, planning, and recreation committees, Parish Councillors have responsibility for:
Allotments - Rodney Stubblefield
Borough in Bloom - Christine Gadd and Rosemary Adams
Cemetery - Kate Webb and Rodney Stubblefield
Christmas celebration - Christine Gadd
Footpaths - Rodney Stubblefield
Highways - Kate Webb
Police Liaison - Simon Roberts and Rosemary Adams
Tree warden - Christine Gadd
Village Hall Committee - Rodney Stubblefield and Simon Roberts
If you would like to speak to a councillor about any of these topics, please click here
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