Town and Parish Councils

Town and Parish Councils Conferences
- Open communication between the Council and Town & Parish Councils
- An opportunity to discuss key challenges
- Builds on developing a close working relationship
Town and Parish Councils
Latest Town and Parish Conference
The latest conference was held on 1 May 2012. The conference report will be available shortly. Thanks to everyone who attended.
January 2012 Post conference report and presentation
A Town and Parish Council Conference was held on 25 January 2012. Over 100 Town and Parish Council representatives attended, to network with colleagues and consider the impact of the 2012/13 budget.
The links below provide a copy of the presentations and write up of all the questions and feedback we received.
Town and Parish Conference January 2012 Report (PDF 197KB)
Town and Parish Conference January 2012 Presentation (PDF 3.6MB)
October 2011 Post conference report and presentation
The 5th Town and Parish Council Conference was held on 5th October 2011. Over 100 Town and Parish Council representatives attended, to network with colleagues and consider the impact of localism.
The links below provide a copy of the presentations and write up of all the questions and feedback we received.
Town and Parish Conference Report October 2011 (PDF 7MB) (this may take a little time to open)
Town and Parish Conference Presentation October 2011 (PDF 1.1MB) (this may take a little time to open)
January 2011 Post conference report and presentation
The 4th Town and Parish Council Conference was held on 13th January 2011. Over 100 Town and Parish Council representatives attended, to network with colleagues and consider the impact of localism.
The links below provide a copy of the presentations and write up of all the questions and feedback we received.
Town and Parish Conference January 2011 Report (PDF 5.5MB) (this may take a little time to open)
Town and Parish Conference January 2011 Presentation (PDF 7MB) (this may take a little time to open)
June 2010 Post conference report and presentation
The 3rd Town and Parish Council Conference was held on 9th June 2010. Over 100 Town and Parish Council representatives attended, to network with colleagues and consider the impact of localism.
The links below provide a copy of the presentations and write up of all the questions and feedback we received.
Town and Parish Conference June 2010 Report (PDF 1.8MB) (this may take a little time to open)
Town and Parish Conference June 2010 Presentation (PDF 5.8MB) (this may take a little time to open)
November 2009 Post conference report and presentation
The 2nd Town and Parish Council Conference was held on 4th November 2009. Over 100 Town and Parish Council representatives attended, to network with colleagues and consider the impact of localism.
The links below provide a copy of the presentations and write up of all the questions and feedback we received.
Town and Parish Conference November 2009 Report (PDF 361KB) (this may take a little time to open)
Town and Parish Conference November 2009 Presentation (PDF 2.8MB) (this may take a little time to open)
April 2009 Post conference report and presentation
The 1st Town and Parish Council Conference was held on 29th April 2009. Over 100 Town and Parish Council representatives attended, to network with colleagues and consider the impact of localism.
The links below provide a copy of the presentations and write up of all the questions and feedback we received.
Town and Parish Conference April 2009 Report (PDF 8.7MB) (this may take a little time to open)
Town and Parish Conference April 2009 Presentation (PDF 2.4MB) (this may take a little time to open)
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