Welcome to the
official web pages of East Bridgford Parish Council. These provide an
online record of Parish Council activities, projects and meetings
together with contact details for Parish Councillors and the
Parish Clerk.
The Role of the Council
Our
Parish Council serves to look after the interests of the community
and aims to ensure that the village is, and remains a place in which
we like to live. The role of the Council is described
here
.
Elected
Councillors
The
Parish Council is made up of 11 elected Councillors, the Parish
Clerk and a Minuting Secretary. Councillors are elected every four
years by residents of the village, and we are always keen to attract
new Councillors. If you are
interested in becoming one and would like to know more about what is
involved, please contact
any of us.
Council
Meetings
The Parish Council meets on the first Monday of each
month, at 7.30
pm in the Methodist Chapel on Main Street.You
will
find the agenda of the next meeting posted on this web site, and
also on the village noticeboards (one at the front of the Village
Hall and one on Main Street at the bottom of Haycroft Way). Residents
are very welcome to come to meetings to express their views and
concerns, or just to listen. Time is always set aside for
'public
comment' at the beginning of each meeting, so there is no need to stay
for the whole session. You may also raise any
issue with a Councillor and it will be discussed at
the next meeting.
There are four committees: Executive and Policy, Allotments and Open
Spaces, Recreation and Amenities, and Playing Fields. These meet when
needed, and agendas are posted on this web site and on the village
noticeboards. These are open meetings and all residents are very
welcome to
attend.
updated
September 2008
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