GRANBY CUM SUTTON PARISH NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
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Local Representatives on Granby cum Sutton Parish Council

The Parish Council is elected every 4 years from the local population of the two villages. The role of councillor is voluntary and the Council is served by a part time Parish Clerk. 

Granby cum Sutton Parish Council has responsibility for managing the precept for the Parish, Granby village hall and the cemetery that is located between the two villages. The Council meetings are held every second Thursday of the month with the exception of August. All meetings are open to the public and agendas and minutes are posted on the noticeboards and this website. The Council meetings are managed according to agreed Standing Orders. 
Chair
Councillors


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​Clerk
Mike Stevenson 
Brenda Preece
Sam March
Richard Kuca
Mark Tubbs
Trevor Fewell
Carole Naylor
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Claire Beecroft

Parish Council Register of Member's Interests

The Notification of Interests Pursuant to Section 29(1) of the Localism Act 2011 is held by the Monitoring Officer of Rushcliffe Borough council but can be read on our website here.

Rushcliffe Borough Council (Cranmer)

Chris Grocock (Labour)

Nottingham County Council (Bingham East)

Francis Purdue-Horan (Independent)

Member of Parliament (Newark)

Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP (Conservative)
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  • Home
    • Coronavirus Covid19
    • Accessibility
    • Privacy and Data Protection
    • Parish Diary of Events
  • Parish Activities
    • Bell Ringers
    • Gardeners
    • Ladies Thursday Club
    • 2021 Living Advent Calendar
    • Royal British Legion >
      • Roll of Honour
    • Singers
    • Walkers
    • Wine Group
    • The Women's Institute
    • Wanted
    • Yoga
  • Parish Council
    • Accounts
    • Cemetery
    • Local Representatives
    • Meetings
    • Newsletters
    • Local Government Transparency Code 2015
    • Village Hall
    • Village Plan 2009
    • Welcome Information
  • Parish History
    • Parish Origins
    • All Saints Church
    • War Memorial
    • Belvoir Estate Sale 1920
    • Parish Life Since 1920
  • Parish Infrastructure
    • Avoiding Daylight Burglaries
    • Bus Service
    • Defibrillators
    • Mobile Library Service
    • Public Rights of Way