Elections 2023

Published: 02 March 2023

Every four years, Parish Councils are required to hold an election for membership of the Council. This is the village’s opportunity to make changes, should they wish, to how the Parish Council is run.

The Council is a constantly changing body of people; once elected, Parish Councillors can usually sit on the Council for a maximum of four years.  If they then want to stay in the post they must stand for re-election. Villagers are actively encouraged to apply to join the Parish Council, and it is always good to welcome new members. Ideally, all age groups and a wide demographic should be represented on a Council and we’ve been lucky enough to have this in the past. There are eight seats on the Council, so if more than eight people stand, there will be a ballot and the eight candidates with the most votes get elected.

A Parish Council is the local authority that makes decisions on behalf of the people in the Parish and makes representations on their behalf to other bodies (e.g. on planning matters). It is the level of government closest to the community, with Mid Sussex District Council and West Sussex County Council above it. As it is the authority closest to the people, the Parish Council is invariably the first place people will go with concerns or ideas. For this reason, it is a vital part of any community.

Who can become a Parish Councillor?

Any resident of Turners Hill who:

  • has occupied as owner or tenant any land or other premises in the Parish area during the whole of the 12 months before the day of nomination and the day of election;
  • is at least 18 years old;
  • is a British citizen, an eligible Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of any other member state of the European Union (this hasn’t changed!).

Also, you’d need to meet at least one of the following four qualifications:

1.     you are registered as a local government elector for the Parish in which you wish to stand from the day of your nomination onwards;

2.     your main or only place of work during the 12 months prior to the day of your nomination and the day of election has been in the parish/community area;

3.     you have lived in the Parish or within three miles of it during the whole of the 12 months before the day of your nomination and the day of election;

4.     you have occupied as owner or tenant any land or other premises in the Parish during the whole of the 12 months before the day of your nomination and the day of election.

 What do Parish Councils do?

Parish Councils make all kinds of decisions and make representations to other local and national bodies, on issues that affect the local community: from managing The Ark, Withypitts Pond, Village Green, street lights and other street furniture, liaising with the Police and other services, creating an emergency plan, arranging the mowing of the road verges, managing some of the open spaces, to commenting on planning applications and representing the Parish in meetings with assorted external bodies, working with the County Council on traffic matters and engaging with other local Parish Councils on matters that affect us all.

For more information and a nomination form please contact the Turners Hill Parish Clerk, Leanne Bannister

office@turnershillparishcouncil.gov.uk

The Ark, Mount Lane, Turners Hill, RH10 4RA, 01342 712226

The nomination pack is here