Corringham Parish

Corringham Parish Council is made of up 9 elected members including the Chair, Vice-Chair and seven members - all unpaid volunteers who work for the benefit of the community and all local residents. The Parish Council is fully accountable and subject to detailed audit.

The Council is served by a clerk who is a paid part-time, employee who is there to provide administrative and management support for its activities and implement the Council's decisions.

Residents may attend full council meetings and can speak briefly on village matters at the commencement of the meeting in Parishioners Items.

Each council member registers any interests they may have upon their election and agrees to abide by the Corringham Parish Council Code of Conduct.

For all enquiries about this website, its content or anything about the Parish Council, please contact the Parish Clerk in the first instance.


Corringham Parish Council covers the villages of Corringham, Aisby and Yawthorpe in Lincolnshire. Local (parish and town) councils and councillors can make a big difference to the community and those who live in it and are always looking for ways to make the changes needed to help improve the quality of living and working in the Parish. The Parish Council represents and serves the community and is responsible for the services it provides.  Following consultation with parishioners (for example via the Neighbourhood Plan and the Annual Parish Meeting), the council must establish policies for action and decide how monies will be raised and spent on behalf of the community.  It has a duty to spend the funds it raises to get the best value for money, without risk to the community or council and lawfully.

Corringham Parish Council currently maintains the following:

  • Grass verges in Corringham
  • Corringham Cemetery
  • Corringham pond area
  • Allotments
  • Public seating
  • Speed Indicating Devices