Statutory Documents
There are strict rules which govern how the Council is managed. Statutory documents relating to these rules will be listed below.
Freedom of Information Act
Publication Scheme under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
The purpose of this publication scheme is to be a means by which the Council can make a significant amount of information available routinely. The scheme will ensure that the council will publish more information proactively, and help it to develop a greater culture of openness and transparency.
This authority's key responsibilities are to represent the electorate of its area, to take action within the legal framework and to provide a leadership focus for the community.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 received Royal Assent on 30th November 2000. It gives a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities, sets out exemptions from that right and places a number of obligations on public authorities. A public authority is defined in the Act, and includes but is not restricted to central and local government, non-departmental public bodies, the police, the National Health Service, and schools, college and universities. Any person who makes a request to a public authority for information must be informed whether the public authority holds that information and, subject to exemptions, supplied with that information.
Individuals already have the right of access to information about themselves under the Data Protection Act 1998. As far as public authorities are concerned, the Freedom of Information Act will extend this right to allow public access to all types of information held. New legislation came into force in 2008 requiring that Town/Parish Councils adopt a mandatory publication scheme to be operational from 1st January 2009. Further details are available from the Information Commissioner's Office web site.
Powers and Duties
The Parish Council does not have major powers to carry out policies but it is able to advise and put pressure on the larger authorities in respect to the present and future development and condition of the Civil Parish area. The Council is also able to organise, within the confines of its budget, schemes to improve the social life of the Parish.
The documents below can be printed for reference, but cannot be altered, and are published in accordance with Crown Copyright regulations.
The Parish Council has adopted a Code of Conduct and Standing Orders by which it operates.
In accordance with the DCLG's Transparency Code for Smaller Authorities, Parish Councils with an annual turnover not exceeding £25,000 must publish no later than 1 July in the year, immediately following the accounting year to which it relates:
Our statutory documents are available to view below:
- Complaints Policy
- Data Protection Policy
- Financial Regulations
- Fixed Asset Register
- Freedom of Information Policy
These documents were reapproved in August 2024
2023-24
2022-23
2021-22
2020-21
2019-20:
2018-19:
2017-18:
2016-17:
2015-16:
- Year End Accounts
- Annual Return
- Internal Audit Report
2014-15:
- Parish Council Expenditure Over £100
- Year End Accounts
- Annual Governance Statement
- Internal Audit Report