17 March 2026 - Newsletter
Petition on litter management – information for residents
Residents may wish to be aware of a national petition relating to litter management and the Voluntary Code of Practice for Food on the Go.
Our Purpose: The Parish Council aims to represent the best interests of Stinchcombe Village and the local community Our Aspiration for Stinchcombe: To be a place that is: - Friendly & caring, with a strong sense of community spirit - Welcoming & enjoyable for visitors and residents - Proud of its historic, geographical & natural assets Our Commitment to the Community: The Council represents the first tier of local government. Our role is to: - Help ensure the long-term well-being & prosperity of our community - Work with SDC to access & deliver services that meet local needs - Listen to our community so we can make better decisions - Engage with the community & help them access wider services - Act with integrity in public office
10:00 - 14:00
Monday to Thursday
The PC does not have a public office address,
Please contact the clerk via phone ,
or email if a postal address is required,
Meetings are held at Stinchcombe ,
Village Hall unless stated otherwise
Committee: Annual Parish Meeting
Residents may wish to be aware of a national petition relating to litter management and the Voluntary Code of Practice for Food on the Go.
The Dursley and District Association for the Transport of the Disabled and Elderly (DATE) is inviting local groups who may benefit from the use of its accessible minibus to get in touch.
This is an important chance for people to have their say as the government considers a once-in-a-generation shake-up to how local services are run.
Stinchcombe Parish Council is inviting residents to complete the 2026 Village Survey. Your feedback will help shape priorities and inform future decisions for the parish.
Residents and local groups have been invited to attend the Annual Parish Meeting on Wednesday 13th May at Stinchcombe Village Hall. Residenst can come along to meet local organisations and find out what is happening in the parish.
See the most recent full council meetings including agendas, minutes and supporting documents
Find documents published by the council, including financial accounts.
Find documents published by the council, including data policies, statutory documents and more.
Discover the services that we provide to residents, as well as signposting to local groups, societies and local events.
Submit issues to the relevant local authority, such as potholes, missed bin collections and more.