Related Questions...
- Q: A Councillor handed his letter of resignation to the Chairman at the last meeting. The Chairman gave the letter to the Clerk saying he would not accept it. What happens now?
- Q: A Councillor says that our Parish Council is not responsible for neighbourhood planning?
- Q: Am I allowed to speak at a Parish Council meeting?
- Q: At our Annual Parish Council Meeting in May the Clerk was over-ruled by the Chairman who insisted that the Clerk take the chair
- Q: I attended a Parish Council meeting for the discussion on social housing provision. When a Parish Councillor tried to propose that there should be social housing for some of our young families, the Chairman would not allow him to do so. Is this fair?
A: Yes - there is no legal requirement for parish council meetings to be held within the boundaries of the parish.
