Parish Clerk definition
Examples of Parish Clerk in a sentence
Members who cannot attend a meeting shall tender their apologies to the Parish Clerk prior to the meeting as, under Section 85(1) of the Local Government Act 1972, the members present must decide whether the reason(s) for a member's absence shall be accepted.
Members of the Parish that may have a concern regarding suspected unauthorised building works, retrospective planning or non-permitted change of use to a building may report this directly to the Enforcement Department of Bath and North East Somerset Council by emailing development_management@bathnes.gov.uk or telephoning 01225 394041 (planning department extension) OR alternatively you may report the same in confidence to the Parish Clerk (details below).
You are encouraged to let the Parish Clerk know in advance if you wish to record or film.
To consider any Dispensation requests received by the Parish Clerk and not previously considered.
Members who cannot attend a meeting should tender apologies to the Parish Clerk as it is usual for the grounds upon which apologies are tendered also to be recorded.
The Parish Clerk submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) providing details of planning issues relevant to the village.
If the employee wishes to appeal against the decision to terminate employment, he/she should write to the Parish Clerk, giving reasons for the appeal.
If the individual wishes the Parish Council to delete the information about them, they can do so by contacting the Parish Clerk.
A copy of these terms and resolutions may be obtained from the Office of the Parish Clerk, Suite 6700, Jefferson Parish General Government Building, 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana 70053.
If an individual believes their data is not being processed for the purpose it has been collected for, they may object by contacting the Parish Clerk or Data Protection Officer.