Become a Parish Councillor and have a say in where you live

If you live or work in the Parish, could you work as part of a team of 12 Councillors? You would need to attend at least one meeting each month on a Monday evening and have an interest in local issues. Would you like to influence other organisations about the services and facilities in the Parish and local area and be willing to undertake some training then consider becoming a Parish Councillor.

Headley Parish Council is a landowner, tenant, grant body, advocate and representative of some 4,500 residents living in the Parish.  The Council manages Village Greens, Play areas, allotments, extensive sports facilities, and woodland.

Why don’t you make a difference?

If you are interested in becoming a Parish Councillor, please contact the Chairman.

Deborah Chamberlain at Deborah.chamberlain@headleyparish.com or attend a Parish Council meeting and see for yourself.

Closing date for applications is Monday 7 March 2022 for consideration at the 14 March 2022 meeting.

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