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Menheniot Parish Council - Menheniot Green

What is Menheniot Green?

As part of its response to the challenge of climate change in Menheniot, Parish Councillors have set up a working group called Menheniot Green. A working group is a semi-independent group that includes both councillors and residents. It works informally outside of the council structures, but has a direct reporting line at every public meeting.

Aims

The group is set up to mitigate the effects of climate change and improve the environment in the parish. It will do this by carrying out tasks and other project work. It will achieve this by working with its diverse communities, stakeholders and other supportive people. You can read its Terms of Reference here.

Membership

Menheniot Green has no general membership scheme. Residents do not ‘join’ but are encouraged to ‘join-in’ with practical help and support.

Management

Management of the group will be the responsibility of the Chair, whose function will be served by two people – one Parish Councillor and one resident. The Parish Councillor will deliver progress reports to the Parish Council at their public meeting. Meetings of the group and its volunteers will take place on an ‘as required’ basis without formal notice.

Administration

The group will be administered by the parish clerk with a limit of 30 minutes per week (2 hours per month)

Like to know more?

If you’re interested in knowing more about the council’s work on climate change or would like to work with Menheniot Green, leave your contact details with us and we’ll keep you in the loop.

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