Bredfield Parish CouncilThe job of a parish council is to represent the interests of the whole community. Part of its role is to discover needs of different groups within the community such as the young or elderly. It develops things like the Parish Plan and carries out the proposals set out in it. Parish Councils give views on planning applications and other proposals that affect the parish. They also advise relevant authorities of problems / issues or actions that are needed. It’s your council so take part, all meetings are public and there is always an opportunity for you to put forward your views. Your Parish Councillors are: Peter Tilley is also the clerk to the
council Regular meetings are held on the last Monday of each alternate month starting with January. Other meetings may be held as matters arise. All meetings are advertised on the village notice boards and are open to the press and public. A public question time is part of the agenda of each meeting, however it is advisable to give the clerk advanced notice so as full a response as possible might be given. References
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