All Parish and Town Councils throughout England are required by law to hold an Annual Parish Meeting, which must take place between 1st March and the 1st June (inclusive). Meetings should not commence before 6.00 pm.
The meeting enables the Parish Council to explain what it has been doing over the last year and provides an opportunity for the electors to have their say on anything they consider is important to the people of the Parish.
The Annual Parish Meeting is a meeting of all the local government electors for Clawson, Hose & Harby Parish, which the public are entitled to attend and participate in.
Yes, any registered elector may ask questions of the Council, which will usually be answered by the Chair or a designated Councillor.
An elector may also make suggestions and comment on anything relevant to the residents of Clawson, Hose & Harby.
The Chair of the Clawson, Hose & Harby Parish Council will chair the meeting or in their absence, the Vice-Chair.
Yes, however, the purpose of the meeting is to enable the ordinary electors to have their say. Councillors in attendance will listen with interest and as electors themselves, will also have the opportunity to raise questions and make comments if they wish.
Yes, a written record of the meeting will be taken by the Clerk and presented at the next Annual Parish meeting for approval.
The Annual Parish Meeting is not a Council meeting.