ARDROSS COMMUNITY COUNCIL
Find out about the work of the Ardross Community Council, facilities in Ardross, consultations, planning and recreation in the area.
A Community Council is a voluntary organisation set up by statute by the Local Authority and run by local residents to act on behalf of its area. As the most local tier of elected representation, Community Councils play an important role in local democracy.
Community Councils are comprised of people who care about their community and want to make it a better place to live.
The current Community Council Members are: Peter Allen, David Bentley, Elliott Blauuw, Emma Chisholm, Alison Gordon and George Mackay. There are two vacancies. The Ardross Primary Parent Council are an Associate Member.
As well as representing the community to the local authority, Community Councils facilitate a wide range of activities which promote the well-being of their communities. They bring local people together to help make things happen, and many Community Councils protect and promote the identity of their community. They advise, petition, influence and advocate numerous causes and cases of concern on behalf of local communities.
Ardross Community Council also administrates Community Benefit Funds to help with projects in Ardross Community Council area.
The best place to get up to date news is on our Facebook page.
The Ardross Community Council meets the second Monday of each month at 8.00 pm.
These are public meetings.
Everyone is welcome.