Please note - individual parish councillors do not represent specific areas of the village.
The planning areas shown against the councillors' names below are only relevant in respect of planning matters.
In terms of representation, all councillors represent the village as a whole and can be contacted re any area of responsibility/committee.
If you wish to raise an issue with the council you can do so by contacting any of the councillors listed below or, if you prefer, by writing to the clerk to the council at the address shown below.
Mrs Sally Diaz -
Parish Clerk
17 Sealey Close, Draycott, Cheddar, BS27 3UA
Please use the Clerk's email for the Parish Council Magazine
If you wish to email any of the Parish Councillors below, please email the Parish Clerk this will then be forwarded on to the relevant parish councillor:
Parish Councillor
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Council Duties and Briefholdings
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Gordon Boyer
07752 429244
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Parish Council Chairman
Footpaths and Bridleways
Grievance Panel
SALC
PCC of East Huntspill
Village Hall
Coastal Cluster Group
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Nigel Litton
01278 785541 |
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Parish Council Vice-Chairman
Roads and Transport
Appeal Panel
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Luke Adams
07873 348706
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Communications
Open Spaces Deputy
Finance and Personnel
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Heather Dixon
07986 760831
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Website Manager
Communications
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Lynne Ingram
01278 786307 |
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Open Spaces
Sports Pavilion
Finance and Personnel
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Francis Kidner
07731 610590
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Finance and Personnel
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Steve Sugg
07940 994908
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Steve Chick
Village Ranger
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Contact via Locum Parish Clerk
Tel: 01934 221659
Email: clerk@easthuntspillparishcouncil.org |
District Councillors
Your 2 Knoll District Councillors represent you on Sedgemoor District Council.
The District Council is responsible for local services, including planning, council housing, and rubbish collection.
Most District Councillors are not paid a salary, but get a basic allowance for the work they do.
County Councillor
Your Huntspill County Councillor represents you on Somerset County Council. The County Council is responsible for local services, including education, social services, transport, roads (except trunk roads and motorways), public rights of way, and libraries. Most County Councillors are not paid a salary, but get a basic allowance for the work they do.
Member of Parliament
Your Bridgwater and Wells MPs represents you in the House of Commons. The House of Commons is responsible for making laws in the UK and for overall scrutiny of all aspects of government.
Other Councillors
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