What are parish councils?
There are 21 parish and town councils within the borough of Wyre. The majority of the borough is parished except for the urban areas of Thornton Cleveleys and Poulton-le-Fylde.
The parish or town council is a small local authority. Its councillors are elected for four years at a time in the same way as for other councils. The number of councillors elected to serve on the parish or town council varies from council to council.
Parish and town councils have the powers to undertake a wide range of services. The most common are the maintenance of village halls or community centres, parks or open spaces such as village greens, and footpaths. They also have a right to be consulted on planning applications in their areas.
By their very nature, parish and town councils should maintain a close relationship with the local community. They should encourage the public to attend council meetings as observers and they are obliged to organise at least one town or parish meeting each year which all local electors may attend and may raise issues of local concern.
List of council clerks
Links to individual parish and town councils are listed below.
- Barnacre with Bonds Parish Council
- Bleasdale Parish Council
- Cabus Parish Council
- Catterall Parish Council
- Claughton-on-Brock Parish Council
- Fleetwood Town Council
- Forton Parish Council
- Garstang Town Council
- Great Eccleston Parish Council
- Hambleton Parish Council
- Inskip-with-Sowerby Parish Council
- Kirkland Parish Council
- Myerscough and Bilsborrow Parish Council
- Nateby Parish Council
- Nether Wyresdale Parish Council
- Out Rawcliffe Parish Council
- Pilling Parish Council
- Preesall Town Council
- Stalmine-with-Staynall Parish Council
- Upper Rawcliffe with Tarnacre Parish Council
- Winmarleigh Parish Council