20 January 2026 - Council Business
Notice of Vacancy
The Parish Council now has two councillor vacancies - please see details below. We are a small council that meets every two months to improve life in the village.
Grandborough is a relatively small community with 176 households, but it has a long history, and its Church spire and the two Wellingtonia trees alongside it are a well known landmark in the Leam valley. The Domesday Book records that Raneberge (today’s Grandborough) was an established settlement, 1000 acres of land and 53 households. In early days the main centre of settlement was at Woolscott, but over the centuries a larger centre has developed in the valley bottom around the Church. Over the years extensions of the Parish boundary mean that at 4494 acres, Grandborough is now one of the largest of England’s Civil Parishes. A strong sense of community has been retained, with regular social events centred around the Church, Chapel, Village Hall and pub.
Committee: Full Council
The Parish Council now has two councillor vacancies - please see details below. We are a small council that meets every two months to improve life in the village.
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