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The Parish of Misson is in Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire and is one of four that form the 'Everton Ward' the other three parishes being Gringley on the Hill, Scaftworth and Everton. It is not directly accessible from the rest of Nottinghamshire due to the River Idle which runs through it. The Parish is made up of the village of Misson, Misson Springs and the hamlet of Newington. 

The Electoral Register for Misson 2014-2015 lists 282 residencies and shows 571 persons entitled to vote.

The population in 2018 was 818, with 652 being over the age of 18.

Misson Parish Council has seven elected Parish Councillors. The Council meets on the first Wednesday of every month (except August) at 7 pm in the Community Centre, Vicar Lane. 

The Council can be contacted via Susan Scott, Clerk to Misson Parish Council at clerk@missonparishcouncil.gov.uk

 

 

View of Misson and Church of St. John the Baptist from the River Idle View of Misson and Church of St. John the Baptist from the River Idle