Annual Parish Meeting

The next Annual Parish meeting will take place on Wednesday 17 April at 7.45pm for 8pm start.

All parish electors are entitled to attend the meeting.

Every English Parish must have a Parish Meeting. All Parish and Town Councils throughout England are required by law to hold an Annual Parish Meeting between the dates of 1st March and 1st June (inclusive). This is not a Council meeting but a meeting of registered electors.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is a Parish Meeting the same as a Council Meeting? No. Although a Parish meeting is convened, chaired and minuted by the Parish Council, it is not a Parish Council meeting but a meeting of registered electors (including councillors who are registered electors).
What is the purpose of the Annual Parish Meeting? – The purpose is to enable the registered electors to discuss parish affairs and to pass resolutions thereon. This meeting is also an opportunity for the Parish Council (and higher tiers of local government) and community group leaders to explain their activities over the last year.
Who can attend the meeting? – Anyone may attend but only registered electors in the parish may speak and vote.
Will I be able to ask questions and make resolutions? – Yes, any registered elector may ask questions of the Council. These will usually be answered by the Chairman or by the Parish Clerk or a designated Councillor. An elector may also make suggestions and comment on parish issues and propose resolutions. Resolutions are persuasive only, but will be considered by the Parish Council at their meetings.
Who will chair the meeting? – The Chairman of the Parish Council must chair the meeting, if present. In his absence the vice chairman must preside if present. If neither is able to attend, then the meeting will elect a chairman from those electors present.
Will Parish Councillors be there? – Although there is no compulsion, Councillors normally attend. They will speak if required, but the purpose of the meeting is to enable the ordinary electors to have their say. Councillors will listen and as electors themselves, also have the opportunity to raise questions and make comments if they wish.
Will notes be taken of the meeting? – Yes, a written record of the meeting will be taken by the Parish Clerk (if so requested to do so by the PC).
How long will the meeting last? – As long as need be within reason. It really depends on those present and the number of questions and the discussion that is raised.

Moulsoe Parish Annual Meeting 2023
The last Annual Parish Meeting took place on Tuesday 16 May 2023 at 7.30pm.

Moulsoe Parish Annual Meeting 2022

Minutes of Moulsoe Parish Annual Meeting Tuesday 10 May 2022

Moulsoe Parish Annual Meeting 2021

Due to the Covid-19 guidelines in place at the time of the meeting the annual village meeting took place remotely on 4 May 2021 at 7.30pm.

Moulsoe Parish Annual Meeting 4 May 2021

Last updated 27 March 2024