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Definition of parish council in English: parish councilnoun parɪʃˈkaʊnsl British The administrative body in a civil parish. Example sentencesExamples - The parish council will now write to Leeds City Council with their objections to the plans.
- The clerk of the council is seeking advice on where the parish council stands.
- As trustees of the Institute, the parish council is considering selling it to fund a new centre.
- This is what democracy is about and it is the parish council's duty to ensure that this happens.
- The parish council has also asked the district council to give it more time to make a full response to the application.
- He said the scheme was worthwhile and the county council still hoped to work with the parish council.
- The parish council has been trying to raise the issue with the county for more than six months, said Mr Clark.
- Mr Lewis is also a member of the Rawcliffe parish council which opposed the use of the site for retail purposes.
- If you live in the parish and would like more information please contact the parish council.
- The forum was set up by the parish council to organise a wide range of activities for young people in the area.
- The committee recently made a donation to the parish council towards a play park for the village.
- A spokesman for the parish council said repair costs had to be met by the council.
- The parish council adopted the code of conduct in May and all members had to sign it no later than July 15.
- We now learn that the vice-chairman of the parish council is also employed by Bradford Council.
- It is surely time that the people of Yeadon had their own parish council, just as Otley has its own town council.
- It is time that the parish council told council tax payers what is going on - openly and frankly.
- Members of the parish council are asking dog owners to make sure that if their pets foul in public places that they bag it and bin it.
- The parish council has done studies, every agency in government is doing studies.
- Concern was expressed by members of the parish council about sirens and traffic lights.
- If a parish council is supported, then Conservatives will no doubt lead the way in its establishment.
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