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Parish
Council Responsibilities
Every
Parish Council in the UK has a responsibility to it's community
for ensuring the delivery of a number of services and work
closely with the District Council (in this case Selby District)
to make this work. The list itemised below is taken from the
government website which delegates these repsonsibilities
to Parish Councils.
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Allotments
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Burial Grounds, Cemeteries, Churchyards and Crematoria (when
closed)
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Bus Shelters
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By-laws - the power to make bye-laws concerning: baths and
washhouses (swimming pools), cycle parks, mortuaries and
pleasure grounds
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Clocks - public clocks can be provided and must be maintained
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Community Centres, Conference Centres, Halls, Public Buildings
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Drainage - of ditches and ponds
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Entertainment and the Arts
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Footpaths
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General Spending - Parish Councils have a limited amount
od money they can spend, on anything they identify as a
benefit to the community that is not covered by the other
specific responsibilities contained in this list
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Gifts - Parish councils may accept gifts
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Highways - lighting, parking places, right to enter into
discussions about new roads and road widening, consent of
Parish Council required for diversion or discontinuation
of highway, traffic signs and other notices, tree planting
and verge maintenance
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Land - acquisition and sale of
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Legal proceedings - power to prosecute and defend any legal
proceedings in the interests of the community, power to
take part in any public enquiry
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Litter - provision of litter-bins and support for any anti-litter
campaigns
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Planning - Parish councils must be notified of, and display
for residents, any planning applications for the area. Any
comments submitted to the planning authority by the Parish
council must be taken into account
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Postal and Telecommunication Facilities - power to pay a
public telecommunications operator any loss sustained in
providing services in that area
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Public conveniences - provision and maintenance of public
toilets
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Recreation - provision of recreation grounds, public walkways,
pleasure grounds, open spaces, village greens, gymnasiums,
playing fields, holiday camps and boating ponds
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Rights of Way - footpath and bridleway maintenance
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Seats (public)
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Signs - danger signs, place names and bus stops signs
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Tourism - financial contributions to any local tourist organisations
allowed
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Traffic Calming
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War Memorials
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Water Supply - power to utilise stream, well or spring water
and to provide facilities for general use
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