Irchester Parish Council aims to continually promote the best interests of all members of the local community by providing facilities and amenities eg: Cemeteries, Leisure & Community Centres and Recreation Grounds.

  • To provide the best possible services and amenities which meet the needs and expectations of residents
  • Where the Council provide direct service it endeavours to maintain high professional standards and a quality service
  • The Parish Council encourages residents to let us know their opinions, comments and concerns of which the Council will act promptly to pass onto relevant local authorities or bodies issues which cannot be dealt with directly by the Council at Council meetings or which fall outside of the Parish Council’s remit.

Each meeting has a “Public Session” to allow residents to raise any concerns appropriate to Irchester.

Co-Option

Do I meet the criteria?

To become a Parish Councillor, you must be over 18 years of age, be a British Citizen (or a citizen of the Commonwealth (see local-voting-rights-for-EU-citizens-living-in-the-UK on the ‘Government Publications’ website if you are an EU citizen), not have a criminal record, be bankrupt or be currently employed by the local council. Be registered as a local government elector for the Irchester Parish (or during the whole of the 12 months preceding May 1st 2025, be registered as an owner or tenant, land or other premises in the Irchester Parish).

You will need to be a positive person, be willing to work with the other friendly Councillors and Clerk, have a can-do attitude, be computer literate and present your ideas and comments in a constructive attitude.

What’s involved?

You will need to be available to meet once a month and have time to receive and read various correspondence outside of these meetings. Councillors are not paid, but act in this role because they are passionate about the community and must abide by a local government code of conduct. Training to help you in your role is provided.

What do parish councillors do?

Councillors are the voice for Irchester, meet regularly and make decisions about the direction of the council and the work it does for the community. Irchester Parish Council’s aim is to ensure the needs of all sections of the community are considered when the council makes decisions.