Welcome to the Rodney Stoke Parish Council website
The Parish
The Parish of Rodney Stoke covers the two villages of Draycott and Rodney Stoke which border the Mendip Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The Parish Council is made up of 11 voluntary councillors who stand for election every four years. Councillors meet every other month to discuss local issues and to decide further action.
As elected bodies, Parish Councils are responsible to the community they represent and councillors adhere to the code of conduct when they represent the Council.
Anyone is welcome to attend Parish Council meetings and is invited to contribute at the beginning of each session. After this session has finished, the public must not take any further part in the meeting except with the express permission of the Chairman, but may stay to observe the council in session.
If you can't find what you need on the website please contact the clerk on 07423283940 or email clerk@rodneystoke-pc.gov.uk
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From time to time power cuts can happen for reasons beyond our control. We understand power cuts can be particularly worrying if you rely on electricity for medical equipment or if you are elderly, very ill or disabled.
Our free priority services register is there to give you, or your loved ones, tailored support in a power cut.
You can join our priority services register if:
1 you rely on electricity for medical reasons.
2 you use a stair lift, hoist or electric bed for example.
3 you have a specific communication need when you're contacting us.
4 you would you would be distressed by an unexpected power cut or find it difficult to cope.
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1 provide a direct number for you to contact us in the event of a power cut.
2 agree a password before we visit to help you feel safe.
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4 provide free 24 hour updates and alerts to give you advice and information during an unplanned power cut.
5 update you in advance of a planned interruption to your supply.