Your Local Councillors
Our councillors are all elected or co-opted onto the Council, if you would like to become a councillor or find out more about what they do then please follow the links below. Or simply contact the Parish Office
The Good Councillors Guide (PDF, 1.9 Mb)
The Good Councillors Guide
It takes all Sorts (PDF, 5.2 Mb)
A useful guide for new Councillors explaining the rules and procedures for Local Councils
Members of Croughton Parish Council
Your other Local Elected Representatives
West Northamptonshire Council
Middleton Cheney Ward includes the parishes of Croughton, Aynho, Evenley, Newbottle/Charlton, Hinton in the Hedges and King's Sutton.
Middleton Cheney Ward is represented by 3 Councillors who were elected on 6th May 2021.
They are: Cllr Rebecca Breese, Cllr Rosie Herring and Cllr Richard Solesbury-Timms
Member of Parliament
Click on the "I would like to make contact with" if you wish to contact your District or County Councillors, your Member of Parliament or your European Member of Parliament
Stephen Mold, your Police and Crime Commissioner.
As Police and Crime Commissioner for Northamptonshire, my primary aim is a simple one: to make Northamptonshire safer.
In order to ensure that everyone is working towards the same shared goal, I've already undertaken a great deal of work to ensure that Northamptonshire Police will play a central role in both the development and delivery of the new Police and Crime Plan for the county, rather than this simply being a strategy set by my team and I.
This is why - for the first time - a joint workshop for members of staff from the Force and my Office was held to develop ideas for a joint strategy. I want the force and my team to deliver the Police and Crime Plan, but I also want everyone to want to deliver it.
Northamptonshire is a large place. It's home to nearly a quarter of a million people, there's over 300,000 domestic properties and 268 parishes, which are joined together by a network of over 2500 miles of highways. Our current budget for policing Northamptonshire is around £122million. Although this might sound a lot, given the size our county and ever increasing challenges we face, it means we'll have to make some difficult decisions on how our limited resources are allocated.
This is why the opinions and experiences of every single person in the county matters. Please do head to www.YourPCC.co.uk and let us know what you think.
Finally can I wish you all a Happy Christmas and should you need any help or assistance, .
Stephen Mold
Contact me at commissioner@northantspcc.pnn.police.uk.
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