Hickling Parish Council
Hickling Parish Council consists of 11 elected Councillors. We exist to represent the interests of the parish on all matters which impact directly on our community. We aim to involve the whole community in our work and will listen to and consult with you on all major decisions we make.
There is currently a vacancy for a parish councillor on the parish council. For further information please contact the clerk.
Your Councillors
The Register of interests is maintained by the Monitoring Officer at North Norfolk District Council and is available for inspection by the public, free of charge, during office hours. Please contact the Council’s Monitoring Officer at:
North Norfolk District Council
Council Offices
Holt Road
Cromer
Norfolk
NR27 9EN
You can also view the register here.
Parish Clerk and Responsible Finance Officer
Tracy Neave Email: hicklingclerk@gmail.com
Meetings
The Council normally meets on the second Monday month ( no meeting in August) in the hall of the Methodist Chapel starting at 7.00pm. There is usually a public session at the start of the meetings lasting about 15mins with Chair discretion.
Members of the public and press are always welcome to attend the meetings.
A list of provisional dates of future meetings:
Monday 13th February 2023
Monday 13th March 2023
Monday 17th April 2023
Monday 15th May 2023 Annual Parish Meeting and Annual Parish Council Meeting
Monday 12th June 2023
Monday 10th July 2023
Monday 11th September 2023
Monday 9th October 2023
Monday 13th November 2023
Monday 11th December 2023
Agendas are posted on the Noticeboard on the crossroads of Staithe Rd and Heath Rd, on the Council Noticeboard in the Chapel Pit car park, and on the Staithe Parish Council noticeboard (Gwen Amis). They are posted at least three clear days in advance, which means no later than the Wednesday before a Monday meeting. In exceptional circumstances additional meetings may be scheduled.
County and District Councillors
County Councillor:
Richard Carey Price (Hickling is in South Smallburgh Division)
District Councillor:
Member of Parliament
Duncan Baker MP www.duncanbaker.org.uk
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