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Stody with Hunworth Parish Council

Information about Stody with Hunworth Parish Council

The Parish Council is made up of 7 members who all live in Stody or Hunworth and represent the Parish on various matters.  We are effectively the third tier of local government, the other two being Norfolk County Council and North Norfolk District Council.

Parish Councils are made up of locally elected Councillors. We meet at least four times a year to discuss Council business and hear from local residents. District Councillors can attend Parish Council meetings to report back to the District on developments at parish level.

County Councillors are also invited to attend Parish Council meetings and they have a standing invitation to attend and report at the Annual Parish Meeting.

Councillors must abide by a Code of Conduct; a set of rules on how councillors are expected to behave.  They must also declare their pecuniary (financial) interests in the parish, details of which are kept on a Register at North Norfolk District CouncilCurrent members of Stody with Hunworth Parish Council are listed below.

What We Do

The Parish Council is responsible for:

  • commenting on planning applications
  • the village greens

  • the village notice board

  • maintaining Stody & Hunworth Commons

  • general maintenance around the village

  • Reporting Highways issues

Stody and Hunworth are both villages and civil parishes in North Norfolk. They fall within the auspices of North Norfolk District Council.

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