Drawing of Kingston village well and pump
Publication Scheme

Kingston Parish Council

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Transparency Code for Smaller Authorities


This requires the publication of the following information, and this is all made available here on the website.


 Part 2: Information which should be published

 

   10. Smaller authorities should publish:

      a. all items of expenditure above £100

      b. end of year accounts

      c. annual governance statement

      d. internal audit report

      e. list of councillor or member responsibilities

      f.  the details of public land and building assets

      g. Minutes, agendas and meeting papers of formal meetings


Items a to d

Click to download the Annual Return and supporting documents

Item e

Click to download the list of current Parish Councillors

Item f

Click to download the list of land and buildings

Item g

Agendas are published in advance of Parish Council meetings - on the village noticeboard outside the Village Hall, and here on the website when available.


Draft Minutes are published as soon as possible after meetings. Click to download

Guide to Information Available

Under the Freedom of Information Act, Kingston Parish Council must establish and maintain a Publication Scheme, which commits the Parish Council to making information available to the public as part of its normal duties. The Publication Scheme adopted by Kingston Parish Council is a model scheme approved by the Information Commissioner.

This Guide is published as an 'easy reference' document to show what information is available from Kingston Parish Council, how it may be obtained, and what charges, if any, apply. Please click on the link below:

Kingston Parish Council retains and disposes of records in conformity with Guidance to Cambridgeshire Parish Councils on Keeping Archives, published by Cambridgeshire County Council.


This Guide can be downloaded by clicking here.

Register of Interests

The register of council members' interests is published here in accordance with the Localism Act 2011.