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Shutford Parish Council News

Parish Council Elections

Shutford Parish Council Elections 2022
The current Shutford Parish Council has been in place for 4 years, and we are now required to hold an election, on 5th May 2022.

All current councillors who want to remain as councillors after 5th May will have to stand for re-election. We also welcome nominations for anyone who is passionate about the village and wants to make a difference.

If you are interested in standing as a Parish Councillor,  please contact David Best, the clerk at clerk.shutfordpc@gmail.com or O7787 496774. You can also contact the Returning officer at Cherwell District Council.

Cherwell District Local Plan 2040

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Shutford playground survey report

Please click here to view the playground survey report.

Relocation of the 30mph limit

The Parish Council agreed at their meeting to start the process of the option of relocating the 30 mph speed limit sign on the Epwell Road further out of the village along the Epwell Road as agreed with Oxfordshire County Council. Voting was 5 in favour, 1 against and 1 abstention. Click here for more information.

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Updated April 2022