Long Ashton Parish Council is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and engaged community in Long Ashton, Bristol. Located at the welcoming Jubilee Pavilion on Keedwell Hill, our council serves as the heart of local governance, providing essential services and support to residents. We pride ourselves on delivering quality service and ensuring customer satisfaction, with a commitment to addressing the needs and concerns of our community members.

Our team is always ready to assist you, whether you have questions about local initiatives, need to book an appointment, or seek guidance on community events. We believe in open communication and encourage residents to reach out via phone at 01275 393551 or visit our informative website at http://www.longashtonparishcouncil.gov.uk/ for more details.

What sets Long Ashton Parish Council apart is our dedication to enhancing the quality of life in our area through various projects and initiatives that aim to promote sustainability, community engagement, and local development. Join us in our mission to create a thriving environment where every voice is heard and valued. Experience the unique charm of Long Ashton with us as we work together to build a brighter future for all residents.

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Long Ashton Parish Council was established in 1894 and so is one of the longest established Parish C

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Long Ashton Parish Council was established in 1894 and so is one of the longest established Parish Councils in the country.     The Council consists of 21 Councillors who are all volunteers and are elected for a four year term of office. The Council employs a part time Clerk to implement policy decisions. Parish Councils are the lowest tier of local government and are not connected with any church.

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