Minutes

The following pages are links to relevant sets of minutes from each year

Copies of paper minutes prior to the current year are mainly held at the local archives and available for inspection, complete with signatures.

Minutes Archive

Minutes covering current and previous years are here.
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Open 7.94 MB 2026-01-21 21 January 2026 2026-04-22 22 April 2026
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Thumb Minutes-Archive/Minutes-2025/ Minutes-2025

Open 28.88 MB 2025-03-12 12 March 2025 2026-01-21 21 January 2026
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Thumb Minutes-Archive/Minutes-2024/ Minutes-2024

Open 18.52 MB 2024-01-08 8 January 2024 2025-01-15 15 January 2025
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Thumb Minutes-Archive/Minutes-2023/ Minutes-2023

Open 18.71 MB 2023-03-14 14 March 2023 2024-01-17 17 January 2024
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Thumb Minutes-Archive/Minutes-2022/ Minutes-2022

Open 12.27 MB 2023-01-10 10 January 2023 2023-01-10 10 January 2023
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Thumb Minutes-Archive/Minutes-2021/ Minutes-2021

Open 31.18 MB 2022-01-11 11 January 2022 2022-07-05 5 July 2022
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Thumb Minutes-Archive/Minutes-2017/ Minutes-2017

Open 52.05 MB 2021-03-06 6 March 2021 2022-07-05 5 July 2022
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Thumb Minutes-Archive/Minutes-2018/ Minutes-2018

Open 46.14 MB 2021-03-03 3 March 2021 2022-07-05 5 July 2022
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Thumb Minutes-Archive/Minutes-2019/ Minutes-2019

Open 13.32 MB 2021-03-03 3 March 2021 2022-07-05 5 July 2022
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Thumb Minutes-Archive/Minutes-2020/ Minutes-2020

Open 29.13 MB 2021-03-03 3 March 2021 2022-07-05 5 July 2022
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  • Residents are not normally named in minutes as attendees or in terms of representations made, unless necessary for the performance of a council’s statutory duties, functions, and contracts.  Doing so creates the potential for Data Protection issues and, as parishioners are not formally part of a council meeting, doing so serves no purpose.
  • Minutes are normally a record of decisions made and little else. They should be short and concise. They would not normally make a verbatim record of what individual Councillor had said.  It is rarely necessary to record details of debate (examples of when it would be material to do so would be in evidencing that appropriate advice had been considered, or risks assessed in relation to decisions).
  • The pages must be numbered and after they have been approved, signed by the Chairman.  Minutes are only legal evidence after they have been signed.
  • Decisions made in council meetings are immediate and the minutes do not need to be approved before they are enacted.
  • Minutes of the Annual Council Meeting (some use the colloquial term “AGM”) are approved at the next meeting of the parish council, NOT a year later at the next Annual Council Meeting.
  • Minutes of the Annual Meeting are not approved by a parish council, they are approved at the next Meeting, which is usually an annual event, though can be more frequent if further Meetings are called.
  • Council meetings do not need to approve minutes of committees or sub-committees, they simply receive them.  The committee or sub-committee approves its own minutes.