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Buildwas Civil Parish is known to date back to 1086 and serves approximately a population of 310 and 154 dwellings.

The Council is made up of seven Councillors who meet every two months at Buildwas Village Hall, usually on the third Monday of the month. A full list of dates, times, agendas and minutes can be found on this website.

The parish council is also there to report any issues that are causing concern to the parish such as potholes, dangerous trees, damaged road signage and public safety.

The parish council is a statutory consultee on all planning matters locally and expresses its view on those planning matters in accordance with its constitutional documents, namely the Standing Orders.

Our councils’ highest priorities are to keep our community safe, maintain good communications with our residents, provide facilities to improve the health and wellbeing of our community and improve community resilience.