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Kirklees Parish & Town Councils
Charter
On 22 September 2005, representatives from Kirklees
Metropolitan Council met with the Chairs of the five
Parish and Town Councils in the Kirklees area. The
Charter they all signed is a public commitment to
partnership that will shape the way the councils plan
and work together for the benefit of local people.
A central part of the nation-wide Quality Parish and
Town Council Scheme, the same model Charter is being put
into place throughout the country. It has been adapted
to reflect local needs by a working group of members and
officers from Kirklees and the Parish Councils of Holme
Valley, Denby Dale and Kirkburton, and the Town Councils
of Meltham and Mirfield.
The resulting Charter deals with how Kirklees and all
the Parish and Town Councils aim to work together, but
for councils achieving Quality Council status, it has
particular significance. It opens the door to an
enhanced role for these councils, in which a wide range
of functions, duties and services can be considered for
delegation to them.
It also sets out the financial arrangements between the
parties, designed to ensure best value for council
taxpayers and the avoidance of dual taxation. Where
responsibility is delegated, the relevant finance will
follow it into the budget of the town or parish council.
Overall, the Quality Town and Parish Council Scheme aims
to refresh and enhance local democracy by placing
increased emphasis on local leadership and the
involvement of local people. It offers a great
opportunity to re-establish the credibility, openness
and accountability of these councils. It requires them
to meet national minimum standards in member and officer
conduct, to communicate, consult with and involve all
parts of their community, and to work in partnership
with local authorities and other agencies to deliver the
best deals for the community.
Meeting these standards has required major changes and
new initiatives for many parish councils, including our
own in the Holme Valley. But In return, our Council can
now plan for a new future, as a major partner in a
network of local groups, working together to improve the
quality of life in the Holme Valley.
The Charter offers a means of decentralising services
and empowering local people. Quality Council status will
assure the people of the Holme Valley that their Parish
Council has been independently assessed and approved as
being a fit and proper partner in this process. This is
an opportunity for progress that neither the Council nor
the community can afford to ignore.
The full text of the Charter can be viewed here. |