06/01/2026
Are you passionate about your local community? Do you want to help shape the future of Brinsley and ensure the voices of residents are heard?
Becoming a Parish Councillor is a great way to make a real difference in your area. Whether you’re interested in local services, community events, the environment, or improving facilities for residents, your involvement can have a lasting impact.
What Does a Parish Councillor Do?
Parish Councillors are the most local level of government and work closely with residents to address community issues, support local initiatives, and represent public interests. Some typical responsibilities include:
- Attending monthly council meetings
- Making decisions on local services, facilities, and budgets
- Supporting community groups and events
- Helping to develop local policies and priorities
- Representing the views of residents
No specific qualifications are required, just a commitment to your community and a willingness to get involved.
Who Can Apply?
You must be:
- Aged 18 or over
- A British citizen, or a citizen of the Commonwealth or the European Union
- A local elector or have lived, worked, or owned property in or within 3 miles of Brinsley for at least 12 months
We welcome applications from all backgrounds and walks of life. Fresh perspectives and new ideas are always valuable.
Why Join Brinsley Parish Council?
As a councillor, you’ll have the opportunity to:
Influence decisions that affect the local area
Contribute to community projects and events
Work alongside other committed residents
Make Brinsley an even better place to live and work
Whether you’re retired, working, studying, or raising a family—your voice matters, and your community needs you.
How to Apply
We currently have seven vacancies on the Parish Council. To express your interest please download the form on our websitehttps://brinsley-pc.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Co-option-application-form.pdf