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17th July 2024

Are you interested in becoming a Parish Councillor? 

No by-election was called for the vacancy occasioned the sad passing of Cllr Miranda Lawson. This means that the Parish Council can now co-opt someone to fill the vacant seat. 

The Parish Council is therefore seeking applications from interested local people who wish to be considered for co-option to the Parish Council. We’re looking for someone with energy and enthusiasm for local matters. Members of the Council are also on the Knockin Village Hall Committee so this a varied and very rewarding role. 

An application form can be downloaded below, please contact the Clerk if you require assistance or another format. Completed applications should be sent direct to the Parish Council Clerk by no later than 9pm on Friday 30.08.2024.

The Parish Council will consider all eligible applications received at the next meeting, to be held Tues 10.09.2024.

If you'd like to know more about joining the Council and what being a councillor involves, please speak with your existing councillors or contact the Clerk. You can also check out the Good Councillors Guide below (updated 2024) which is a great introduction to what being a councillor is all about. 

 

 

30th May 2024

NOTICE UNDER LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1972 (SECTION 87(2))

VACANCY FOR A COUNCILLOR

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

That a casual vacancy has occurred in the Office of Councillor for Knockin Parish Council following the death on 06.05.24 of Councillor Miranda Lawson.

Rule 5(2) of The Local Elections (Parishes and Communities) (England and Wales) Rules, 2006 now applies.

The rule allows TEN ELECTORS for the parish in which the casual vacancy has arisen to request the Returning Officer to hold an election to fill the vacancy.* That request must be made within FOURTEEN DAYS, calculated in accordance with the rules,** of the date of this notice. The fourteen-day period ends on Wednesday 19th June 2024.

What if a request to hold an election is not received during the permitted time?

Rule 5(5) of the above Rules will apply. The Parish Council must, as soon as practicable after the expiry of the fourteen-day period, co-opt a person to fill the vacancy.

The Returning Officer’s address is: Electoral Services, Shropshire Council, The Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY2 6ND. The telephone number for further guidance is 0345 678 9015.

This notice is dated Thursday 30th May 2024.

Mrs Amy Jones

Parish Clerk

knockinpc@gmail.com

 01691 829571

8th March 2024

Road Closure:  B4397 between Shotatton and Knockin

Start Date: 3rd June 2024

End Date: 4th June 2024

Purpose: Road Closure - Int to Perm - Dig Out - Band 3

Works Promoter:   Severn Trent Water

Works Promoter Ref: LB9141201-000060577514-02

Enforcement pattern for B4397 between Shotatton and Knockin:
24 hrs

You can view the closure and diversion route by clicking here:  https://one.network/?tm=137902285

Should you have any queries regarding this closure, please call Customer Services on 0345 6789006, or contact the Street Works Team on streetworks@shropshire.gov.uk.

7th March 2024

INFORMATION FROM SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL

Can we help? Will you require support to vote in the May 2024 Police and Crime Commissioner elections?

All of our polling stations are:

  • Wheelchair accessible or provided ramps for those that aren’t.
  • Have polling booths adapted specifically for wheelchair users.
  • Ballot box slot highlighted for the visually impaired to show where the ballot paper is placed.
  • Have large print ballot papers which are clearly displayed inside the polling station and a copy can be given to voters to take with them into the polling booth.
  • Have aids to enable blind voters to cast their vote without support (Tactile Voting Device)

Our polling stations will also allow voters with disabilities to use any text-to-speech apps, torch, or magnifier that they have on their phone to assist them in the reading of their ballot papers, even though mobile phones are not generally permitted in the polling stations.

Companions who can provide assistance in the polling station.

If you require support in order to complete you're vote then you can bring someone along with you, however if there is no one available then the presiding officer at the polling station is also available to offer that support.

Anyone over the age of 18 can act as a companion to assist you in the polling station. Any companion will be required to complete a declaration by companion to confirm they have assisted an elector in the polling station/voting booth.

There is also the option to arrange a postal vote (where your ballot paper is sent to you in the post 2 weeks before poll) or a proxy vote (where someone votes on your behalf) if you do not wish to vote at a polling station yourself.

If you think we could provide more help and support contact the Election team at elections@shropshire.gov.uk or call 0345 678 9015 and please let us know.

11th September 2022

Due to the period of national mourning the Parish Council meeting due to be held on 13.9.22 has been postponed. 

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