Examples of Mendip District Council in a sentence
The fee is £97 per request (or £28 where it relates to a householder application) and made payable to Mendip District Council.
Failure to comply with these conditions may render the development unauthorised and liable to enforcement action.Where approval of further information is required you will need to submit a conditions application and pay the relevant fee, which is 116GBP per request (or 34GBP where it relates to a householder application) and made payable to Mendip District Council.
An example of such a reserve is the amount set aside annually to meet the cost of the Mendip District Council elections that occur every four years.
Failure to comply with these conditions may render the development unauthorised and liable to enforcement action.Where approval of further information is required you will need to submit a conditions application and pay the relevant fee, which is #116 per request (or #34 where it relates to a householder application) and made payable to Mendip District Council.
By an Agreement dated 11 March 2016 between Sedgemoor District Council, Mendip District Council, Somerset West and Taunton Council, the Council agreed to participate in a joint committee of these Councils to be known as the Somerset Building Control Partnership (“SBCP”).
Mendip District Council would also see an increase above the referendum limit, of 2.7%.
The Constitution of Mendip District Council sets out how the Council operates and how decisions are made.
By an agreement dated 22 August 2005 between South Somerset District Council, Mendip District Council and Somerset West and Taunton Council, the Council agreed to participate in a joint committee of those councils to be known as the South West Audit Partnership (the Audit Partnership”) Each of the participating councils annually appoints two of their elected members as members of the Audit Partnership.
In April 2015, Mendip District Council together with Taunton Deane Borough Council and West Somerset Council entered into a 5 year partnership to deliver a shared legal service supporting all three authorities, providing identified savings, a resilient and flexible service and which maintained current levels of service.
Members of the Public are welcome to express their views at the Parish Council Planning Committee as well as direct to Mendip District Council.