Council Meetings · Public Meeting

Parish Council Meeting

Join the Silverdale Parish Council for their monthly public meeting at the Village Institute.

Tue, 7 Jul 2026 Silverdale Village Institute Silverdale , Lancashire
The Silverdale Parish Council holds its regular monthly meeting at the Silverdale Village Institute, providing a vital platform for local residents to engage with community governance. These meetings are open to the public, allowing citizens to observe discussions on local planning, infrastructure, and community initiatives. Attendees can review agendas, participate in public sessions, and stay informed about developments affecting the village. It is an essential opportunity for civic participation and transparency within the Silverdale area.

What to Expect

A formal meeting where council members discuss local issues, review minutes, and address community concerns in an open, public setting.

Who Should Attend

  • Local residents
  • Community stakeholders
  • Interested citizens
  • Parish members

Agenda Overview

Standard council business including review of previous minutes, planning applications, and community reports.
Venue & Address
Silverdale Village Institute
27 Spring Bank
Silverdale , Lancashire – LA5 0TE
United Kingdom
Organizer
Silverdale Parish Council · Government
The local governing body for the civil parish of Silverdale.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the meeting open to the public?
Yes, meetings are open to all residents.
Where is it held?
Silverdale Village Institute, 27 Spring Bank.
How often do they meet?
Usually on the first Tuesday of the month.
Do I need to register?
No, it is a public meeting.
Can I speak at the meeting?
Public participation is typically allowed during designated sessions.
Where can I find the agenda?
Agendas are published on the official parish council website.
Tags
Silverdale Parish Council Local Government Community Public Meeting Lancashire
Summary
Monthly public meeting of the Silverdale Parish Council held at the Village Institute.
Highlights
  • Public participation
  • Local governance updates
  • Community planning discussions
  • Transparency in local affairs
  • Review of council minutes
  • Open forum for residents
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