Tasburgh Parish Council
Information about your Parish Councillors
Mrs Jill Casson (Chair) Trustee of Tasburgh United Charities | Member of Neighbourhood Plan Advisory Group | Member of Traffic Advisory Group | Community Speed Watch Co-ordinator
Address: 12 Hastings Close Tasburgh NR15 1NY
Tel: 01508 470334
Mr Matthew Read (Vice Chair) | Trustee of Tasburgh Village Hall Management Committee
Address: 1 Harvey Close Tasburgh, NR15 1LS
Tel: 01508 470612
Adrienne Watts Member of Procedural Advisory Group | Chair of The Tasburgh Society | Chair of Neighbourhood Plan Advisory Group
Address: Grove Cottage Grove Lane Tasburgh NR15 1LR
Tel: 01508 470217
Mr Brian Hill Councillor | Chair of Procedural Advisory Group | Chair of Burrfeld Park Management Advisory Group | Trustee of Tasburgh Village Hall Management Committee
Address: 8 Harvey Close Tasburgh NR15 1LS
Tel: 01508 471011
Mr Geoff Merchant Councillor | Trustee of Tasburgh United Charities | Member of Procedural Advisory Group | Member of Traffic Advisory Group
Address: 14 Orchard Way Tasburgh NR15 1NJ
Tel: 01508 470606
Mr Keith Read Councillor | Trustee of Tasburgh United Charities |
Member of Procedural Advisory Group | Member of Neighbourhood Plan Advisory Group
Address: Thornly Barn Saxlingham Lane Tasburgh NR15 1LP
Tel: 01508 470229
Mr Willie Crawshay Councillor | Chair of Traffic Advisory Group
Address: The Grange Low Road Tasburgh NR15 1AR
Tel: 01508 471650
Mr Andrew Patrick Councillor | Community Emergency
Co-ordinator | Member of Traffic Advisory Group
Address: Jasmine Cottage Low Road Tasburgh NR15 1AR
Tel: 07775 898301
Mr Preston Thomas Councillor | Member of Neighbourhood Plan Advisory Group | Community Emergency Deputy Co-ordinator
Address: 4 Church Road Tasburgh NR15 1ND
Tel: 07730 049077
Alison Thomas County Councillor
Email: alison.thomas.cllr@norfolk.gov.uk 01603 989853
Michael Edney South Norfolk District Councillor
Email:michael.edney@southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.uk 07725 971282
Councillors' Register of Interest can be found at South Norfolk District Council
The Role of a Councillor
A councillor is a member of the Council and is normally elected for a term of four years. People of any political or religious persuasion are eligible to become a councillor, although their personal views should not extend into their parish council work. A Councillor is an unpaid voluntary role.
They are elected to represent the interests of the local community as a whole and promote a harmonious local environment. The number of elected Councillors depends on the size of the area. In Tasburgh we are able to have 9 Councillors.
As a local Councillor you can become a voice for your community and make a real change. Councillors represent the interests of the communities they serve.
Local councillors have three main responsibilities:
• Decision-making
• Monitoring
• Getting involved locally