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About Staplehurst Parish Council

Background

Staplehurst Parish Council was formed 1894 and held their first meeting on 4th December 1894. Staplehurst Parish Council has 15 councillors representing around 6,700 residents. The aim is to listen to residents and to play a vital part in representing the interests of the communities we serve and to improve the quality of life in the parish.

Facilities

The Parish Council manages many facilities in the village including the Jubilee Field, Staplehurst Youth Club, Hen and Duckhurst Allotments, Surrenden Field, Wimpey Field, Bell Lane public toilets and a variety of small parcels of open space in the village.

Full Council Meetings

Parish Council Meetings are held on a Monday evening, every three weeks (see dates below), at 7:30pm at Staplehurst Primary School, Infant Hall. At the start and end of each meeting there is a public forum, when members of the public have up to three minutes each to address the Council, and raise any matters, they wish to be brought to Councillors attention. If a member of the public has attended because they have an interest in a particular agenda item, the Chairman of the Council is able to“ close the meeting” and invite the member of public to speak prior to the item being discussed by Councillors.

Parish Council Planning Committee Meetings

The Parish Council Planning Committee meets on the Monday following a Full Council meeting, every three weeks (see dates below), at 7:30pm at Staplehurst Primary School, Infant Hall. It considers applications and planning matters in the parish and makes recommendations to Maidstone Borough Council, the planning authority that makes the decision. 

At the beginning and end of each meeting there is a public forum, when members of the public have up to three minutes each to address the Committee, and to raise any planning matters, they feel need to be brought to Councillors attention. If a member of the public has attended the meeting as they have an interest in a particular application on the agenda, the Chairman of the Committee can “close the meeting” and invite the member of the public to speak prior to the item being discussed.

For further information on meetings and agendas please visit:

Parish Council Meetings - Staplehurst Parish Council - Staplehurst Parish Council, Staplehurst, Tonbridge (staplehurst-pc.uk)

MEETINGS OF FULL COUNCIL

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PLANNING COMMITTEE  2024 / 2025

Full Council Meetings on Monday 
(except Bank holidays)
Planning Committee Meetings on Monday
(except Bank holidays)

November 18th

November 4th & 25th 

December 9th 

December 16th 

January 6th & 27th

January 13th 

February 17th 

February 3rd & 24th 

March 10th & 31st

March 17th 

April 21st

April 7th & 28th

May 12th 

Working Groups

In addition, the Parish Council has a number of “working groups” – which residents are welcome to join to support the work that takes place in the Parish.

·         3G Multi-Sport working group

·         Communications group

·         Greener Group

·         Jubilee Working Group

·         Neighbourhood Plan Review group

·         Road safety Group

·         Scenic

Further information is available on Council Groups - Staplehurst Parish Council - Staplehurst Parish Council, Staplehurst, Tonbridge (staplehurst-pc.uk)

Administration

The Parish Council has an office at Staplehurst Village Centre, High Street, Staplehurst, Kent TN12 0BJ, the opening hours are as follows;

Monday – Thursday 9.00am – 1.00pm

The Parish Office is open to members of the public and Councillors during these hours. If you need to speak to a member of staff outside these hours, then please book an appointment by emailing or phone using the contact the details below.

Phone: 01580 891761 or

Email [email protected]

Who does what?

We often receive queries on matters we do not manage. It can be confusing which Council does what – see a link to “Who Does What” below

Who does What - Staplehurst Parish Council - Staplehurst Parish Council, Staplehurst, Tonbridge (staplehurst-pc.uk)

Report a problem

Many residents contact the Parish Council directly to report an issue. However, the preferred option is to visit:  

Report - Staplehurst Parish Council - Staplehurst Parish Council, Staplehurst, Tonbridge (staplehurst-pc.uk)

 

Where you will find a drop-down list of links for various issues such as missed bins, potholes, etc. It is more effective for a resident to report the issue on-line as it is more likely they will have more information or detailed knowledge of their concern.

Accessibility Statement Staplehurst Parish Council is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018. If you have any problems with this website please call the parish office on 01580 891761.

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