Kintbury Parish Council


Map showing the boundary of Kintbury Parish Council

What Are Parish and Town Councils?

A parish or town council is the lowest level of government but are vitally important to the community they serve.

They are given budgets by their parent authority. The budget comes from a percentage of council tax. The bigger the community the bigger the budget.

A town council may have a budget of millions of pounds.

A parish or town council has the power to acquire land for allotments.

If a parish or town council has a big enough budget it may run services such as leisure centres or museums.

Most parish or town councils can manage car parks, public gardens and parks, footpaths, community centres or village halls, public toilets and cemeteries.

Where town and parish councils come into their own is in their role in the planning process and their statutory consultation rights.

This gives local people a say in developments that affect the local community.

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Kintbury is a rural parish and village in Berkshire. It is located between Hungerford and Newbury and has it's own Station. It is connected to these two nearby towns by the Kennet and Avon Canal, The Reading to Taunton Railway and the A4. It has two pubs, one called the Dundas Arms that is located on an island formed by the Kintbury Lock and the Kintbury Mill race and the Blue Ball on the High Street

https://www.kintburyparishcouncil.co.uk/

Yearly Budget:£81,460
Census Code:E04001179
Parent Council:West Berkshire