Parish Council
HAVE YOU CONSIDERED BECOMING A PARISH COUNCILLOR?
Barham Parish Council has a vacancy for one new member.
Would you like to help make a difference to your village? Do you care about where you live, its facilities, activities, open spaces? Whatever needs tackling or improving locally, becoming a Parish Councillor gives people the opportunity to change things.
YOU can help to make a difference to the quality of life for people in Barham.
If you are, age 18 or over, you are an elector of the parish, during the whole of the last 12 months have occupied as owner or tenant, land or other premises in the parish.
The Parish Council meetings are usually held every other month on a Monday evening at 7pm in Barham Church Hall.
The best way to find out what it’s like to be a Parish Councillor is to talk to someone who’s doing it now, come along to a Parish Council meeting or speak to our Parish Clerk (see contact details below)
APPLICATIONS TO BE SENT TO THE CLERK BY MONDAY 10TH MARCH 2025
COMMUNITY SPEED WATCH VOLUNTEERS WANTED
District Councillor DAve Penny July/August report
County Councillor Chris Chambers report July 2023
HAVE YOU CONSIDERED BECOMING A PARISH COUNCILLOR?
Notice is here by given by BMSDC that a casual vacancy has arisen in the Office of Councillor for Barham Parish Council.
The date of the June Parish Council meeting has been changed to Tuesday 27th June, 7.00pm
to take place in Barham Church Hall.
All members of the public are most welcome to attend.
The retiring Barham Parish Chairman, Darren Milward has stood down after 3 years as Chairman and many years as a Councillor.
During his time as Chair, he has succeeded with an excellent team of Community Speed Watch volunteers. The village is very
passionate that speeding in the village is tackled. Currently 6 approved sites in Barham which the speed watch team carry out
speed checks.