Limpsfield Parish Council

The Limpsfield Parish Council Limpsfield Parish Council meets on the second Monday of every month at Tandridge District Council offices, Station Road East.

What does it do?

The Parish Council is a democratically elected authority given legal powers to run certain local facilities and services.

Parish councillors are elected to represent the best interests of their local residents, and parish councils need funds to support their activities. These funds are raised by adding an extra cost known as a “precept” to each householder’s Council Tax bill.

Tandridge District Council has to consult Limpsfield Parish Council on all local planning issues, appeals, and inquiries where they affect the parish.

The Parish Council may also be involved in providing, maintaining and protecting areas such as allotments, churchyards and cemeteries, open spaces and playing fields, lighting, litter control, dog-fouling, ponds, footpaths, roadside verges, seats and shelters.

It is also tasked with providing local facilities for entertainment, arts & crafts, public halls for social recreations or athletic pursuits, swimming pools and public toilets.

Neighbourhood Plan

The Limpsfield Neighbourhood Plan has now been adopted. To find out what this is all about, click HERE.

Council Members

The current members of the Parish Council can be found HERE.

Parish Council Contacts

For any Parish Council matter, please contact the Clerk,  clerk@limpsfield.org.

For all Parish Council info, go to the Parish Council website at Limpsfield.org 

Not sure if you live in the Limpsfield Parish? Download the map HERE

FIND the council on TWITTER – HERE, FACEBOOK – HERE and even Instagram! – HERE