© Reed Parish Council 2024 Website Accessibility Statement
Reed Village
The website of Reed Parish Council

Reed Parish Council

Reed Parish Council is one of 9,000 such Councils across England and Wales. Parish Councils are the most local tier of government, closest to the people they serve. Other tiers of government and their responsibilities More about Parish Councils in England and Wales from Wikipedia The Parish Council is consulted by the District Council on planning applications within and close to the parish. The Parish Council represents the views of the village to the District and County Councillors on any issue which affects the village. It is also responsible for the village green and children’s playground the defibrillator in the former telephone box by the village hall (installed with the help of the cricket club) litter bins and dog bins the bus shelter the village sign and the planned informative sign benches and picnic tables the annual bonfire night event. The Council uses the monies it raises through the precept to maintain areas in the village, support village organisations and generally improve village life.

Your Parish Councillors

Ken Langley (Chair) Barbara Blower Edwin Kilby Nick Payne Simon Aries

Pattern of meetings

Reed Parish Council usually meets every two months, normally at the Village Hall. An annual meeting is held each May. Agendas and Minutes

Website

We have created this website to keep you informed of Parish Council activities and provide information about the wider Reed community. We want the information on the website to be accessible to everyone. If you need information on this website in a different format, or if you need something to be read to you over the phone email webmaster@reedparishcouncil.gov.uk or contact the clerk on 07763 167116 or clerk@reedparishcouncil.gov.uk Read our full website accessibility statement

Reed Village Report 2024

Read the village report online here. We are delighted once again to bring you a written celebration of Reed life over the past year. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this report—and, of course, to everyone who has participated in such a lively way to village life. Printed copies have been circulated to households in Reed. 2022 report 2023 report
Village Sign on the Green

Other tiers of government

North Hertfordshire District Council is responsible for planning, waste and recycling collections, licensing and many other matters. The District Councillor for Ermine Ward, which includes Reed, is Martin Prescott. Hertfordshire County Council has responsibility for highways, schools, public transport, social services and waste and recycling facilities, among other things. The County Councillor for Royston East and Ermine is Fiona Hill. Reed falls within the Parliamentary constituency of North-East Hertfordshire. The Member of Parliament is Chris Hinchliff.
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© Reed Parish Council 2024 Website Accessibility Statement
Reed Village
The website of Reed Parish Council

Reed Parish

Council

Reed Parish Council is one of 9,000 such Councils across England and Wales. Parish Councils are the most local tier of government, closest to the people they serve. Other tiers of government and their responsibilities More about Parish Councils in England and Wales from Wikipedia The Parish Council is consulted by the District Council on planning applications within and close to the parish. The Parish Council represents the views of the village to the District and County Councillors on any issue which affects the village. It is also responsible for the village green and children’s playground the defibrillator in the former telephone box by the village hall (installed with the help of the cricket club) litter bins and dog bins the bus shelter the village sign and the planned informative sign benches and picnic tables the annual bonfire night event. The Council uses the monies it raises through the precept to maintain areas in the village, support village organisations and generally improve village life.

Your Parish Councillors

Ken Langley (Chair) Barbara Blower Edwin Kilby Nick Payne Simon Aries

Pattern of meetings

Reed Parish Council usually meets every two months, normally at the Village Hall. An annual meeting is held each May. Agendas and Minutes

Website

We have created this website to keep you informed of Parish Council activities and provide information about the wider Reed community. We want the information on the website to be accessible to everyone. If you need information on this website in a different format, or if you need something to be read to you over the phone email webmaster@reedparishcouncil.gov.uk or contact the clerk on 07763 167116 or clerk@reedparishcouncil.gov.uk Read our full website accessibility statement

Reed Village Report 2024

Read the village report online here. We are delighted once again to bring you a written celebration of Reed life over the past year. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this report—and, of course, to everyone who has participated in such a lively way to village life. Printed copies have been circulated to households in Reed. 2022 report 2023 report
Village Sign on the Green
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Other tiers of government

North Hertfordshire District Council is responsible for planning, waste and recycling collections, licensing and many other matters. The District Councillor for Ermine Ward, which includes Reed, is Martin Prescott. Hertfordshire County Council has responsibility for highways, schools, public transport, social services and waste and recycling facilities, among other things. The County Councillor for Royston East and Ermine is Fiona Hill. Reed falls within the Parliamentary constituency of North-East Hertfordshire. The Member of Parliament is Chris Hinchliff.