South Pickenham Parish Council
07840 814417
Parish Council Meetings
The Parish Council generally meets 6 times a year in order to ensure that village services are maintained, insurance cover agreed and that regular contact is made with the Highways/Rangers. Reports are received from Norfolk County Council and Breckland District Council. Members of the public are very welcome to attend our meetings. Click on the link to see the Agenda for the meeting on Wednesday, 9th April. Minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday, 5th February 2025 are shown below.
Parish Council meeting dates for 2024
The next Parish Council meeting will be on Wednesday 9th April 2025 at 6.00pm in the Hospitality Suite, South Pickenham Estate. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Please contact the Parish Clerk on 07840 814417 if there are any questions. The Agenda will be shown below one week before the meeting.
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Agendas
Agenda 9 April 2025
Agenda 20 November 2024
Agenda 4 September 2024
Agenda 5th June 2024
Agenda 20 March 2024
Agenda17 January 2024
Agenda 4 October 2023
Agenda 19 July 2023
Agenda 5 April 2023
Agenda 18 January 2023
Agenda 9 Nov 2022
Agenda 6 January 2021
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The Role of the Clerk
The Clerk is the ‘Proper Officer’ of the Council who is responsible for the smooth running of the Council’s business. She is the first point of contact for the Council and all correspondence comes to the Clerk.
Responsibility for implementing the decisions of the Council rests with the Clerk along with giving professional guidance where necessary whilst remaining neutral and discrete. The Clerk is also responsible for financial management.
The Clerk prepares, circulates and displays agendas in public places. She signs notices and summonses with a list of business to be transacted but does not have the power to fix the meetings of the Council. The Clerk is required to attend meetings, take minutes, keep Council minutes in a book and hold other documents.
A member of the Council may be appointed as Clerk without remuneration but nowadays it is more usual to appoint someone who is not a councillor to be paid for the work they undertake.