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Role of The Council

Ilminster Town Council

Ilminster Town Council was established in 1974 and comprises of 15 Councillors who represent the community.

Town Council meetings are usually held every month in the Ilminster Arts Centre.

In addition to Full Town Council meetings there are regular committee meetings for the Resources, Planning, Highways & Transport and the Open Spaces Committees.

Council and Committee meetings are usually held on Tuesday evenings and the public are welcome to attend. Meetings start at 7.30pm and usually last no more than 2 hours.

Before the formal start of each meeting members of the public have the opportunity to ask questions or raise issues relevant to the agenda of the Council or Committee. The overall time available for this session is restricted to 15 minutes unless the Chair decides otherwise. Individual speakers are restricted to 3 minutes and are asked not to repeat points that have been made previously. It is helpful if potential contributors can make themselves known to the Town Clerk before the meeting so that the session can be programmed effectively. A  broad outline of the point(s) raised will be given in  the minutes of the meeting.

The Town Council carries out a number of functions including:

  • managing the cemetery including interment procedures and recording of burials,
  • looking after open spaces such as the recreation ground, Britten’s Field  the canal and Herne Hill,
  • providing and maintaining play facilities,
  • maintaining street furniture
  • responding to planning applications on a consultative basis.

In addition, the Town Council also acts as an important channel or platform for local people’s views or concerns including those outside of the Town Council’s responsibility that can be passed onto Somerset Council.

General Information about Town and Parish Councils

  • The Town or Parish Council is the first tier in the local government structure
  • The Town Council, is part of Somerset Council, the new unitary council brings together the services previously provided by the four district councils in Somerset (Mendip, Sedgemoor, Somerset West and Taunton, and South Somerset) alongside the services provided by Somerset County Council.  The new Council continues to work alongside the existing town and parish councils and their role is enhanced through new Local Community Networks.    Somerset Council 0300 123 2224   www.somerset.gov.uk
  • The Town Council is a corporate body and its decisions are the responsibility of the whole body
  • The Town Council can own property, enter into contracts, sue and be sued
  • Town and Parish councils are also known as Local Councils
  • There are approximately 9000 local councils in England
Published
10 October 2024
Last Updated
10 October 2024