Financial Information
How much does the Parish Council cost?
Parish councils attempt to stay non-bureaucratic, and remain the cheapest kind of local authority in existence. They are funded by a small part of the Council Tax.
The Councillors themselves are unpaid volunteers, members of this community who have openly declared their interests within that community so that personal gain from public funds cannot occur.
The accounts are made available for public inspection at the end of each financial year, and are both internally and externally audited. This year (2022/23) the 'precept' or public funding for this council has been set at £5,000.00. This equates to 11.07p per week for an average property (Band D).
Annual Return Form
Annual Governance Statement Pt 1 & 2. (PDF, 1.2 Mb)
Annual Governance Statement Pt1 & 2 - 2023
Auditor Report
Annual Internal Auditors Report 2022 - 2023 (PDF, 92 Kb)
Annual Internal Auditors Report 2022 - 2023
Certificate of Exemption
Certificate of Exemption 2022 - 2023 (PDF, 88 Kb)
Certificate of Exemption 2022 - 2023
Bank Reconciliation
Bank Reconciliation & Variances 2022 - 2023 (PDF, 691 Kb)
Bank Reconciliation & Variances 2022 - 2023
Notice of Public Rights
Notice of Public Rights 2022 - 2023 (PDF, 62 Kb)
Notice of Public Rights 2022 - 2023
Assets & Liabilities
Assets Register 2022 - 2023 (PDF, 325 Kb)
Wormhill PC Assets Register 2022 - 2023.
Grants
Wherever possible the Parish Council can support groups and organisations active within the parish, bringing benefit to the parish or its inhabitants, via donations. Requests can be made for some of the small pot of money made available each year for this purpose. Applications should be sent in writing to the Parish Clerk with a brief outline of the aims of the organisation and a copy of its latest accounts information.
Details of donations made can be found in meeting minutes.