Parish and Town Councils

Parish/Town Council vacancies last updated 11/11/2008

There are currently vacancies in the following areas

  • Bramham cum Oglethorpe
  • Collingham with Linton (Linton Ward)

Please see the attached Notices of Vacancy for more information.

Parish/Town Councils in Leeds

There are 31 Parish/Town Councils within the Leeds Metropolitan District. Funds needed to support their activities are raised by adding an extra cost known as a "precept" to each householder’s council tax bill.

The Parish/Town Councils within the Leeds Metropolitan District are:

 Aberford and District  East Keswick                  
 Allerton Bywater  Kippax
 Alwoodley  Ledsham
 Arthington  Ledston
 Bardsey cum Rigton  Mickelfield
 Barwick in Elmet and Scholes  Morley (Town Council)
 Boston Spa  Otley (Town Council)
 Bramham cum Oglethorpe  Pool in Wharfedale
 Bramhope and Carlton  Scarcroft
 Clifford  Shadwell
 Collingham with Linton  Swillington
 Drighlington  Thorner
 Gildersome  Thorp Arch
 Great and Little Preston  Walton
 Harewood  Wetherby (Town Council)
 Horsforth (Town Council)  

You can download a list with further details of Parish/Town Councils in Leeds including contacts for Parish/Town Council Clerks and the number of Councillors per Parish/Town Council from this page. Please contact Leeds City Council's Parish and Town Council Liaison Officer on 0113 224 3206 if you have a query about a Parish or Town Council and do not know who to speak to.

The role of Parish and Town Councils
There are over 9,000 parish and town councils in England and they form the tier of local government closest to the people. The term "town council" is synonymous with "parish council" in that any parish council can style itself "town council" if it considers it appropriate so to do. Collectively, parish and town councils, and community councils in Wales, are often termed "local councils". The chairman of a town council may be styled "town mayor".

Parish and town councils are local authorities and have a limited number of duties. They do, however, have wide powers, should they decide to use them and they may, with agreement of the district or county council, exercise certain functions normally carried out by those councils.

By their very nature, parish and town councils should maintain a close relationship with the local community. They encourage the public to attend council meetings as observers and they are obliged to organise at least one town or parish meeting each year which all local electors may attend and may raise issues of local concern.

For further information on Parish/Town Councils contact
Yorkshire Local Councils Association (YLCA)
William House
Shipton Road
Skelton
York
YO30 1XF
email: admin@yorkshirelca.gov.uk

Tel: 01904  642435


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