Who we are & what we do
Mawsley Parish Council is made up of 7 elected councillors who serve for a four year term. All Councillors are holders of public office and give their time voluntarily.
The council will be holding an election in May 2021.
The Parish Clerk is Miss Fiona Young who looks after the day to day running of the Council and administers its finances.
Council Meetings - see the diary of meetings for more information, our meetings are usually held on the third Monday of the month, starting at 7pm. Due to the current pandemic, all meetings are held remotely on Zoom.
For further information relating to the services offered by the Parish Council please contact the Parish Clerk who will be happy to give advice and assistance.
Standing Orders
Standing orders are the written rules of Mawsley Parish Council. They are used to confirm the Council's internal organisational, administrative and procurement procedures and procedural matters for meetings. They are not the same as the policies of a Council but they may refer to them.
Standing Orders (PDF, 706 Kb)
MPC Standing Orders
Parish Council Elections
Parish Council Elections will next take place in May 2021.
Councillors
Our councillors are elected or co-opted, if you would like to become a councillor or find out more about what they do then please see election details above
- Councillors
A list of our councillors and details specific areas that they have an interest in.
Members Code of Conduct
The Code of Conduct sets out the standard of conduct expected from Mawsley Parish Councillors.
Our Staff

Fiona Young
Clerk and Responsible Financial Officer to the Council
Fiona writes,
'I have been working with parish councils for the last 11 years, I passed the Certificate of Local Council Administration in 2013 and am also Clerk and RFO for West Hunsbury Parish Council in Northampton.
The work is varied and sometimes challenging but I enjoy working with different communities and the challenges that presents.
I live in a small village in North Northants with my family and our dogs.'
What to do if you have a complaint
If you have a complaint about the Council please see the Complaints Policy in our documents which outlines how you can make your complaint and what the process will be.