The Role of Caton-with-Littledale Parish Council
There are 3 tiers of Local Government - County Council, District Council and Parish Council. Councils are made up of individual Councillors, who are elected to serve the needs of their locality. Parish Councils represents the first tier of Local Government - the tier closest to local residents.
Local Authorities - Who Does What? County CouncilsCaton-with-Littledale Parish Council comes under Lancashire County Council who has responsibility for:
- Children, education, and families
- Health and social care
- Transport and travel
- Roads, potholes, repairs, and gritting
- Recycling centres
- Fire and public safety
- Flooding
- Libraries and archives
- Trading standards
- Births, marriages, and deaths
For information on County Council services:
Website: www.lancashire.gov.uk
Phone: 0300 123 6701
Email: [email protected]
Caton-with-Littledale Parish Council comes under Lancaster Council who has responsibility for:
- Collection of council tax
- Bins, litter, and recycling collection
- Housing
- Planning applications
- Environmental health including noise and dog nuisances
- Leisure centres and play areas
- Parks and allotments
For more information on District Council Services:
Website: www.lancaster.gov.uk
Phone: 01524 582000
Email: [email protected]
Parish Councils are set up and controlled by law and can only act if there is a legal power to do so. Parish Councils are often consulted on County and District issues such as planning applications, road improvements and changes to public transport. Parish Councils can provide vital local knowledge such as flooding concerns and transport and access problems.
Parish Councils are being encouraged to deliver more services and can also support local community groups and provide community activities. They also ensure that the principle authorities are aware of local concerns such as problems with potholes, highway visibility, litter and dog fouling.
Caton-with-Littledale Parish Council
Caton-with-Littledale Parish Council employs a Clerk and Responsible Financial Officer (RFO) who is responsible for the administrative work associated with the running of the Parish Council.
Up to twelve local people serve as Councillors on the Parish Council and give their time voluntarily. Elections to serve as a Parish Councillor are held every four years, unless there is a resignation when a casual vacancy will be advertised on the website and on the Parish Council notice boards which are situated at;
- Lune Valley Methodist Hub - View on a Map
- Victoria Institute - View on a Map
Meetings are held eleven times a year at the Victoria Institute, Brookhouse Road, Caton, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA2 9QT. All meetings are open to the public and at the beginning of each meeting there is the opportunity for members of the public to raise local issues or ask questions.