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ABOUT WENDOVER PARISH COUNCIL

Wendover Parish Council is the fundamental tier of local government in the parish. The parish is situated in the administrative area of Aylesbury Vale District within the County of Buckinghamshire.

The Parish Council meets on the first Monday of every month, except in May when it meets on the first Tuesday. Members of the public are very welcome to attend any of its meetings and are given the opportunity to make comments and observations during the period set aside for public participation.

Once a year, it decides what it is going to do during the next financial year, works out how much that will cost and then tells Aylesbury Vale District Council how much to raise through the Council Tax.

Wendover Parish Council employs staff to look after the recreation grounds in Hampden Meadow and Ashbrook as well as the Witchell. It is unusual in that it also provides and funds the Tourist and Community Information Office in The Clock Tower.

The Parish Council
employs 6 members of staff
looks after the recreation grounds at Hampden Meadow, Ashbrook and the Witchell
looks after Hampden Pond
maintains rights of way in the parish and liaises with the County Council to keep footpaths accessible
maintains and provides street lighting in most of the residential areas. Bucks County Council looks after the highway lights on the main roads
organises events and markets on the Manor Waste
makes comments and represents the views of people in Wendover on planning applications
looks after The Clock Tower and the Manor Waste.
All Parish Council meetings are open to the public so why not come along and find out what is going on in your parish? The meetings are generally held in The Library Room, Wendover and last approximately two hours.

Contact the Clerk at clerk@wendover-pc.gov.uk for information about the work of the Parish Council.

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