Who we are & what we do
In England alone there are over 9,000 parish councils and town councils. They are the tier of Local Government, which are closest to the people.
Each parish and town council have a limited amount of duties, as they are local authorities. With agreement of the district council or county council, if they decide to use them, the parish and town council have wide powers. These are certain functions normally carried out by those councils.
Parish and town councils should maintain a close relationship with the local community. The public are encouraged to be observers at the council meetings, as they are obliged to arrange at least one meeting for the parish or town council each year. Local electors may attend and they may raise issues of concern.
Shottle & Postern Parish Council consists of 5 councillors who serve for a four year term. All Councillors are voluntary and receive no payment whatsoever.
The Parish Council normally meets four times a year in the Shottle WI Hall on a Tuesday
Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Council Meetings - see the diary of meetings for more information.
For further information relating to the services offered by the Parish Council please contact the Parish Clerk.
Currently there are no scheduled elections
Councillors
Our councillors are elected or co-opted, if you would like to become a councillor or find out more about what they do then please see details above
- Councillors
A list of our councillors along with contact information and which committees they are on.