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Welcome to Barwell Parish Council
Barwell Parish Council is made up of 12 unpaid members. They are supported by a full-time employed clerk. The full Council meets once a month. The Council has Committees which divide up the work of the Council. Committee’s usually meet once a month apart from the Planning and Highways Committee which meets every two to three weeks. All meetings are open to the press and public. The full Council and the Planning & Highways Committee meetings have a section to allow members of the public to speak at these meetings. PlanningThe Parish Council is consulted on all planning applications in the Parish by Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council. The Parish Council’s recommendations are passed on to the Borough Council who then makes the final decision. This also applies to Tree Preservation Orders. We are provided with notices of all planning decisions made and all appeals. We are consulted by Leicestershire County Council and Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council about planning policies. HighwaysThe Parish Council reports all problems with the roads from potholes to poor surfacing, traffic calming and road signs to Highways who then usually deal with them. We are consulted on changes to public footpaths and report any problems to the relevant authority. RecreationThe Parish Council owns various pieces of land used for recreational use – Barwell Common off Dovecote Way which is used by football clubs and contains a small children’s play area, Barwell Park off Stapleton Lane which contains a small children’s play area, Kirkby Road Rec and Masefield Close. We are responsible for the grass cutting and maintenance of these sites. We are not responsible for the verge areas in the village. Community & EnvironmentThe Parish Council liaises with the local police and community warden about community needs. We have representatives on different committees within the village to ensure good communication. The Parish Council displays information about the community and upcoming meetings on its notice boards on the High Street. We have good connections with many of the local groups and make grants to some of these. These lists are not exhaustive. For further information on the work of the Parish Council contact the Clerk or come into the office (open most mornings, but please check). You are also welcome to attend any of the Parish Council’s meetings. Clerk DetailsAndrew Ellis 10 High Street
The Council Office is open to members of the public from 10.30am to 12.30pm Monday to Friday. The Clerk is available outside these times by appointment only. |
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