The Parish Council

 

Wem Rural Parish is divided into 3 wards: Newtown Ward with 291 electors and 2 councillors, Edstaston Ward with 538 electors and 5 councillors and Wem Ward with 519 electors and 5 councillors, a total electorate of 1348 (electoral figures taken from the 2016 electoral roll).

Parish Councils are the part of local government closest to the people.  It is not a voluntary organisation, a charity or something to do with the church.  They serve the smallest area and are responsible for the most local matters.  Very importantly, Parish Councils can “precept” – raise a sum collected with the council tax each year to improve facilities and service for local people.

Parish Councils were first created under the Local Government Act 1894 and they are still being created.  As Parish Councils were created in law, they can only act within the law by exercising those powers and functions, which have been conferred on them by Statute (ie Acts of Parliament).

The Council represents and serves the whole community.  Most communities are made up of smaller communities, often with different interest; a Council’s duty is to serve them all.  The Council balances the needs of different elements of all the community to get the best results.  Frequently, Councils has the difficult task of deciding what the best result might be.

Parish Councils have a number of basic responsibilities in making the lives of local communities more comfortable, many of which are often taken for granted.  Essentially these powers fall within three main categories; representing the whole electorate within the parish; delivering services to meet local needs; and striving to improve the quality of life in the parish.

The Parish Council has one Committee, the Personnel Committee. 

Its Terms of Reference can be viewed through this link.

Diary Dates

News

Driving Slower Saves Lives

Driving Slower Saves Lives

Speed limits are often treated as targets rather than guidelines, especially on rural roads where the speed limit might be as high as 60mph. However, just because a road allows for higher speeds doesn’t mean that drivers should always aim to reach them—especially when...

Chapel Lane Junction to B5063 Closed on 13th September

Chapel Lane Junction to B5063 Closed on 13th September

The Chapel Lane Junction to B5063 Junction in Northwood is scheduled to be closed on 13th September. This is to renew a defective pole and cabling activities on behalf of Openreach. The notice permit is BC418LBWF5FN26W-01, for the road closure on CHAPEL LANE JUNCTION...

You’re never too young to pick litter

You’re never too young to pick litter

Well at least age six, according to Miri of Barkers Green. She has already appeared on Midlands Today and Radio Shropshire, her mission is to “stop people littering”. She was originally inspired by a children’s programme ‘Octonauts’ about a team of underwater...

Local Council Award Scheme

Community Plan

Meeting Papers

Councillor Responsibilities

Policies & Procedures

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About The Parish Council

Meeting Dates

Financial Information

Highways

Financial year ending 31 March 2024

Area Profile

Our aims, objectives and work

Councillors & Clerk

Who are your Councillors?

Planning in the Parish

Contact Us

Address

The Parish Clerk
4 Bazeley Way
Wem
Shropshire
SY4 5QN

Phone

07720 854185

This website is managed by Wem Rural Parish Council. Every effort is made to ensure the information is accurate and up to date although there can be no guarantee of this. The Council will not be held responsible for any loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of wrong information on these pages. If you see any information on this website that is incorrect please notify the Parish Clerk.

If you need to report a pothole, litter, fly-tipping or even a planning issue just click on this link and go straight to Shropshire Council’s reporting webpage