What Grange Town Council Does:
- Listens to and represents the Community.
- Gives views, on behalf of the Community, on planning applications and other proposals that affect the Town.
- Undertakes projects and schemes that benefit local residents and visitors.
- Works in partnership with other bodies to enhance the Town.
- Alerts other relevant authorities to problems that arise or work that needs to be undertaken.
- Helps the Westmorland and Furness Unitary Council keep in touch with their local community.
The Town Council has agreed specific aims and objectives.
These are in the Annual Action Plan which is decided and approved by the Town Councillors.
You can view more about our current Action Plan here:
These are in the Annual Action Plan which is decided and approved by the Town Councillors.
You can view more about our current Action Plan here:
Services and Assets
The Town Council is one of a number of authorities providing public services in Grange and has specific responsibility for the following:
Town Councillors
The Town Council is made up of nine Councillors who represent the three wards of North, South and West Grange. Councillors are unpaid and serve a term of four years. Meetings of the Council are open to the public and there is the opportunity for members of the public to speak at the start of each meeting in the 'Have Your Say' item on the agenda. If you are interested in becoming a town councillor and want to find out more about what is involved, please contact the Town Clerk or the Chairman.