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The best way to contact Stansfield Parish Council is by phone or email. The first point of contact for the Parish Council is our Clerk, Anne Lines, viia Contact Clerk
Alternatively, you may wish to contact one of our councillors directly.
Rex Barnes (Chair) Email P: 07778 058425
Andrew Pallett (Deputy Chair) Email P: 07775 676058 / 01284 789434
Justin Ball Email P:07820 525661
Pat Barnes Email P:07942 282151
Anne Corlett Email P: 01284 789419
Martin Slater Email P: 01284 789545
Keith Spillett Email P: 07815 913915
There is also a lot of information about the Parish Council, contact details for other organisations and other local information on our website
at http://stansfield.onesuffolk.net
When you contact the Parish Council, the Clerk will action it in one of the following ways:
- Given the few hours each week allocated to the role of Clerk, enquiries will be acknowledged as soon as possible and certainly within ten working days. If a more detailed response is required, or the query needs to be discussed by the Parish Council, it will be added to the agenda of our next meeting.
The document Procedure for dealing with correspondence explains this in more detail
Enquiries for matters under the responsibility of the County and District Councils are inevitably better dealt with directly.
If you wish to report a highways matter or a rights of way issue, please note that the quickest way to report highways problems is direct to Suffolk County Council via their website, You will need to provide details of the exact location and the nature of the problem. Report a Highways or Footpath Problem
Faulty streetlights can also be reported direct to Suffolk County Council Report a Streetlight problem. If possible you will need to provide the streetlight number and details of the location.
For other enquiries, this link provides a range of options Home - Suffolk County Council
West Suffolk Council offers a range of links to help resolve common problems
For general advice about crime prevention and details of the Suffolk Neighbourhood Watch Association: SNW