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Vacancy for the role of Parish Clerk

Bramley Parish Council are looking to recruit a new Parish Clerk

For more information and how to apply please click here 

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On a December evening in 1894, Bramley's first Parish Council was formed during a meeting at the Constitutional Hall. The Honourable Henry Cubitt, an MP and resident of Birtley House, was proposed to chair the meeting. After 54 attendees raised their hands to elect from 17 nominations, nine Councillors were selected and Mr Horace Ricardo became the first chairman of the Council.

Today, Bramley Parish Council is still composed of nine unpaid volunteers who live within the Parish. The Council employs a part-time Clerk and manages and funds a range of community activities, including the Village Hall, the Eastwood Road playground, common land, and the Sports Pavilion on Gosden Common.

As part of their responsibilities, the Council reviews and comments on local planning applications coordinate with Surrey County Council and Waverley Borough Council on issues affecting the Parish, and addresses concerns residents raise.

If you have any local issues you can contact your Parish Council using the form below or by contacting councillors directly using the details on the Councillors page. Additionally, Lindi van Rensburg, the Parish Clerk, can be reached by phone, email, or in person on Tuesdays or Thursdays between 9:00 am and 12:00 noon at the Parish Office in the Village Hall.

The Council invites residents to attend Parish Council and Planning Review Committee meetings, which are held in the Parish meeting room at the Village Hall. You can find details about forthcoming meetings and access records of previous discussions on the Council Meetings page.

 

Village Hall booking enquiries

To inquire about availability or to make a booking, please contact our Village Hall Booking Officer,

Dennis Lordan, on 01483 898682

For information about the Village Hall click the image below

To contact the Council to discuss any Parish matters please complete and submit the form below

Contact Bramley Parish Council

To contact Bramley Parish Council on all Parish matters please complete the following form and we will be in touch as soon as possible

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