Contact details:
Email: parish.council@pucklechurch.org
Telephone: 07525 842 095
Clerk & Responsible Financial Officer: Daphne Dunning
Address: Pucklechurch Parish Council, 25 Parkfield Rank, Pucklechurch, Bristol BS16 9NR
Please note that the Clerk’s normal working days are Tuesday - Thursday 9:00am - 3:00pm.
Members: Contact Tel/ Email address: Responsibilities:
Gail Boyle 0117 937 2838 Chair of the Parish Council
gailboyle@pucklechurchparishcouncil.gov.uk Planning liaison
Staffing
Burial ground contact in absence of the clerk
Community hall liaison
Representative on external bodies
Prison liaison
Avon Local Councils Association (ALCA)
Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group
Lynne English 0117 937 3130 Vice Chair of the Parish Council
lynneenglish@pucklechurchparishcouncil.gov.uk
Planning liaison
Staffing
Community hall liaison
Representative on external bodies
Healthwatch
Boyd Valley Community Engagement forum
Rick Dunning 0117 937 2554 Woodlands, open spaces, StreetCare & Allotments
rickdunning@pucklechurchparishcouncil.gov.uk
Representative on external bodies
Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group
The West of England Rural Network (WERN)
Caroline Phillips carolinephillips@pucklechurchparishcouncil.gov.uk
Woodlands, open spaces, StreetCare & Allotments
Planning liaison
Staffing
Nathan Anscombe 07590 646818. Crime working group
nathananscombe@pucklechurchparishcouncil.gov.uk
Representative on external bodies
Boyd Valley Community Engagement forum
Andy Hemmings 07733 323 924 Woodlands, open spaces, StreetCare & Allotments
hemmings.andy@gmail.com Crime working group
Lee Alford 07766 812231 Crime working group
alfordlee@hotmail.com
THERE ARE TWO VACANCIES FOR THE ROLE OF PARISH COUNCILLOR.
Any councillor may be asked to attend Boyd Valley Community Engagement Forum meetings.
Town and Parish Forum meetings are attended by The Clerk.
Councillors Register of Members Interests forms can be viewed here
Councillor and Clerk Training Record can be viewed here
SMS text: You may also use the mobile phone text service to report a problem via your mobile: 07525 842 095
The Parish Council has introduced an additional way for residents to contact them via a text-messaging service -
Texts to the service will be charged at your normal plan rate. There is no additional cost for using the service. If you are on a plan that includes free texts then as long as you are within your plan limit the text will be free.
Simply TEXT your information to 07525 842 095 - however it would help the Parish Council if you could also send a keyword - see list below. You will not usually receive a reply, although if more information is needed you may be asked via a TEXT message. In some circumstances you may need to report the issue directly to another body and you will be informed of whom to contact.
The Parish Council with either take action to deal with the problem itself (for example litter or graffiti), direct your issue to the relevant body (e.g. problem with the pavement) or gather evidence in order to address a more complex problem (e.g. bus services).
Do not use the TEXT service for urgent problems, for emergencies or to contact the police. Please contact the relevant authority direct.
KEYWORDS - It would greatly help if, when texting, you use the following keywords followed by the information required. Most items require a location, please be as precise as you can.
Bus: Followed by the service number, the direction of travel (Bristol, Bath, Yate), the bus stop where you boarded or are waiting followed by the scheduled time of the service at that stop. This will allow us to identify the specific bus. Then please state the problem.
Drains: Followed by location and nature of the problem. If possible state whether it is a surface or foul water drain
Flood: Followed by location and extent of the flooding. Where you can identify the cause (e.g. blocked drain) please do so.
Fly tipping: Followed by location and brief description of what has been tipped
Graffiti: Location of the problem
Lighting: Followed by location and nature of the problem
Litter: Location of the problem and extent of the litter
Pothole: Followed by location
Repair: Location of problem and the item that needs repair (e.g. street sign, play equipment) followed by a description of repair needed.
Trees and hedges: Followed by location and nature of the problem
Vandalism: Location and description of the problem