Kippax SignWELCOME TO THE KIPPAX PARISH COUNCIL WEB SITE

                                                                 

 NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN

             If you would like to find out what a Neighbourhood Plan is -
                       please come  along to the next meeting at 
                                                                         
                                            The Band Club on 
                                 Tuesday May 21st at 7.30pm
                                                     
 Agenda
            For more information see the display board in Kippax Library.
                                        and visit us on Facebook


Kippax Parish Council was established in June 2004.  There are 16 Councillors across three wards in Kippax.  The Council is an elected tier of local government.  The "Parish" refers to the boundaries of Kippax that we serve.

We are local people here to serve the Kippax Community.  We are here to help and to improve our village.  We also have funds to support community projects.

We hold Parish Council meetings on the third Thursday of each month. Please see the notice boards for further details. Feel free to come along and have your say.  There is a 10 minute "public forum" for you to air your views.  Or contact a Parish Councillor if you want an issue to be discussed by the Parish Council. 


YOUR VIEWS REALLY DO MATTER.  GIVE US A CALL OR E MAIL US.  CHECK OUT OUR NOTICE BOARDS OUTSIDE THE CO-OP, OUTSIDE KIPPAX LIBRARY, IN THE BUS SHELTER OUTSIDE KIPPAX SERVICE STATION, OUTSIDE GIBSON LANE COMMUNITY CENTRE AND OUTSIDE KIPPAX SPORTS CENTRE.

Notices

We would also like to hear from individuals, local groups, organisations, traders and businesses,as we are keen to work in partnership serving the Kippax Community.  We are also keen to expand the website and can provide links for local organisations and businesses please contact us for further details.

For information relating to planning applications in Kippax please click here.

Call the Clerk to the Council on 07775 567094 or Click here to email us.

Last update 17/05/13