Parish and town councils in England are the first tier of local government. They deliver a vast range of services at a community level. Parish councils are statutory bodies and members are elected for a term of four years.
There are twelve Parish Councillors for Lymm who receive no financial reward for being a Councillor. The Councillors play a vital part in representing the interests of the community of Lymm and work towards improving the quality of life and the local environment. The Parish Council meets on the second Tuesday of each month, except in August, at 7.30 p.m in the Council Chamber, Village Hall, Pepper Street, Lymm and all members of the public are most welcome at these meetings.
Lymm Village Hall is owned and managed by the Parish Council and is available for hire by individuals and community groups. To hire the Village Hall please contact:
Address: | Lymm Parish Council, 7 West Hyde, Lymm, Cheshire, WA13 0HA |
Telephone (Parish Clerk) | 01925 753746 |
Email (Parish Clerk) | clerk@lymmparishcouncil.gov.uk |
Website | Lymm Parish Council Website |