Meeting Dates

These are the provisional meetings dates of Newborough Parish council for 2026. Meetings are normally held in the Jubilee Room in the church and start at 7.30pm. Monday January 12th, 2026 - 7.30pm - Parish Council meeting Monday February 9th, 2026 - Parish Council meeting Monday March 2nd, 2026 - 7.30pm - Parish Council meeting Monday April 13th, 2026 - 7.30pm - Annual Parish Meeting Monday May 11th, 2026 - 7.30pm - Annual Meeting of the Parish Council Monday June 1st, 2026 - ...
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Next Meeting

The next meeting of the Parish Council is the Annual Meeting of the Parish Council and will take place on Monday 11th May 2026, all welcome. The Agenda for the forthcoming meetings can be viewed here and on the Parish Notice Board at least 3 clear days before the meeting. Meetings are normally held in the Jubilee Room in the church and start at 7.30pm.
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Welcome

Newborough Parish Council is made up of seven elected members who live/and or work within the Parish. It includes a Chairman, Vice Chairman, and five other councillors with differing responsibilities. The Parish Clerk serves the Council and oversees all administrative issues. Council meetings are formal events and include a public forum at which members of the public may comment or ask questions. They are usually held on the first Monday of the month – other than on Bank Holidays and in...
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Councillors

Chairman Cllr. Nick Clarke  nick.clarke@newboroughpc.org Special responsibilities: Play Park, Village Maintenance, Grass Cutting, Christmas Lights Register of Interests 2025 Vice Chairman Cllr Vicki Gould Vicki.gould@newboroughpc.org Special responsibilities: Highways, Banking Reconciliation Register of Interests 2025 Cllr. Deanne Bell  deanne.bell@newboroughpc.org Special responsibilities: Best Kept Village, Well Dressing, School Liaison ...
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There’s no such thing as the dog poo fairy

There was a rather unpleasant occurrence of dog fouling not far from the village centre, quite close to the school yesterday. It is a shame that we have a regular recurrence of people leaving dog faeces on public footpaths where, especially, children and people with prams are walking. There is a definite health risk from dog faeces including toxocariasis: Toxocariasis is a rare infection caused by roundworm parasites. Humans can catch it from handling soil or sand contaminated...
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