Your councillors give up their free time to serve the community.
They contribute to the work of the council by:
- suggesting ideas
- engaging in constructive debate
- interacting with the community
- representing their electors
- behaving in an ethical way
- voting - enabling the council to make decisions.
No individual councillor (including the Chair) can make a decision on behalf of the council.
The Clerk/RFO is an employee of the council and is appointed by the council to manage its activities and provide administrative assistance and advice. Peta PUYO currently holds this position.
Parish Council meetings are held in the Village Hall at 7pm. The dates, agendas and minutes can be found on the Parish Council Meetings tab as well as on the noticeboard at the Village Hall. A quorum must be present to make a legal meeting. The quorum is at least a third of the total number of members, or three, whichever is greater.
All members of the public are welcome to attend these meetings.
Easton Royal is a village in the civil parish of Easton in Wiltshire, England, about 3 miles east of Pewsey and 5 miles south of Marlborough. The parish is on the north-eastern edge of Salisbury Plain, and near the eastern end of the Vale of Pewsey.
As a result of the 2009 restructuring of local government in some parts of England, the council was merged with four district councils into a new unitary authority for Wiltshire with effect from 1 April 2009. This was treated as a "continuing authority" and covers exactly the same area, although renamed "Wiltshire Council". After 2009 most services were substantially changed and relocated into fewer buildings around Wiltshire.
The village of Easton Royal has a population of around 250 people and 110 dwellings.
Should you wish to contact the Parish Council, please click on the contact link below or send an email directly to: [email protected]
Your councillors give up their free time to serve the community.
They contribute to the work of the council by:
suggesting ideas
engaging in constructive debate
interacting with the community
representing their electors
behaving in an ethical way
voting - enabling the council to make decisions.
No individual councillor (including the Chair) can make a decision on behalf of the council.The Clerk/RFO is an employee of the council and is appointed by the council to manage its...