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Statutory Information

In December 2014 the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG)*  issued the Transparency Code for Smaller Authorities. The Code is a requirement for smaller authorities to make information available for local people to increase democratic accountability.

This page enables you to access all of the information that we are required to publish under the Transparency Code.

The information for each financial year will be available after the end of the financial year on 31 March and by 1 July at the latest. The exceptions to this are the list of councillor responsibilities and the minutes, agendas and papers of formal meetings which are published on an ongoing basis.

The responsibilities of individual members, their contact details, and declarations of pecuniary interests, can be found on the "Councillors" page of this website.

Minutes, agendas and papers of formal meetings can be found on the "Parish Council Meetings" pages.  

Hurstbourne Tarrant Parish Council does not own, or have an interest in any buildings.

 

* (previously known, at the time, as the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG))