Wellow Parish Council
Wellow has a village green with a maypole that is still used and a 12th Century church.
The area is rich in medieval history - to the south is the deserted medieval village of Grimston, which now forms part of the Manor of Wellow. To the north east is Jordan Castle, a Norman ringwork consisting of a circular earthwork surrounded by a bank and ditch.
Wellow Park is the largest remaining ash-wych elm woodland in Nottinghamshire.
Contact
Clerk: Claire Wigman
30 Highfield Road
Clipstone
NG21 9ER
Councillors
- Cllr Eddie Meyer (Chairman)
- Cllr G Parkin
- Cllr John Ragsdale
- Cllr Nick Brown
- Cllr Duncan Griffen
All councillors must declare any private interests that may cause conflict when making council decisions. See the councillors' register of interest (PDF File, 4,018kb)
Declaration of Uncontested Results - Parish of Wellow 4 May 2023 (PDF File, 120kb)
District and County councillors
Find your district councillor (Rainworth North and Rufford)
Find your county councillor on the Nottinghamshire County council website
Meetings
Schedule of Meetings for 2022/2023 (PDF File, 59kb)
Revised Schedule of Meetings for 2022 (PDF File, 58kb)
15th May - AGM 7.00pm and Parish Meeting 7.30pm at the Memorial Hall , Wellow
17th July - Parish Meeting 7.00pm at Memorial Hall, Wellow
18th September - Parish Meeting 7.00pm at Memorial Hall, Wellow
20th November - Parish Meeting 7.00pm at Maypole Court , Wellow
Planning
Financial information
2019-2020 - Right to View Accounts (PDF File, 24kb)
Wellow Financial Statement 2018/19 (PDF File, 18kb)
2019-2020 - Accounting Statements (PDF File, 475kb)
If you would like to view previous agendas, minutes or financial information, please contact the Parish Clerk.
Council procedures
Complaints Procedure (PDF File, 63kb)
Vexatious Behaviour Policy (PDF File, 99kb)
Casual Vacancy Advert - April 2022 (PDF File, 94kb)
Casual Vacancy - June 2022 (PDF File, 76kb)
Public Participation at Parish Council Meetings (PDF File, 64kb)
CPRE Nottinghamshire Transport Survey
CPRE Nottinghamshire has launched a research project into public transport across the county and has created a short survey asking residents to tell them what the public transport is like where they live.
The survey will run until 31 January 2022, after which we'll be compiling a report.