Welcome
to Sutton-in-Craven
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Sutton-in-Craven
Parish Council serves a population of approximately 3,470 in an
area of 2,349 acres situated on the southern edge of the Airedale
Valley, on a shallow terrace where Sutton Beck combines with Holme
Beck before joining the River Aire. |
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The Council consists
of ten members, five of which represent Sutton Mill Ward and five
Sutton Ward. Elections to the Parish Council are held every four
years. |
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You can use this
web site to contact the Parish Council, find dates and venues
of forthcoming Parish Council meetings, read agendas or minutes
of meetings, report village faults and access our Local Directory.
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Sutton-in-Craven
Parish Council is an elected body with responsibilities for representing
the whole of the electorate of Sutton-in-Craven, delivering services
to meet local needs and improving quality of life within Sutton-in-Craven. |
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The
Council aims are to focus on areas we are responsible for working
to make Sutton-in-Craven a better place to live. |
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Areas
under the custodian of Sutton-in-Craven Parish Council are: |
The
Park |
The
Jubilee Pavilion Tea Room |
Lumb
Clough |
Crag
Nook Delph |
Hangingstone
Quarry |
Lunds Tower |
Allotments |
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Village
Plans are intended to help local communities have a greater say
in local affairs and provide an opportunity for parishioners to
identify their vision for the area. |
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