Acomb Parish Council is made up of 6 Councillors, who are elected or re-elected every 4 years. Meetings are normally held on the first Wednesday of month and are open to the public.
Acomb Parish Council represents the interests of the community of Acomb Parish from its boundary with Wall Parish to the north and the River Tyne to the South, and from West Oakwood in the East and the River North Tyne to the West.
Parish Councils are the tier of local government closest to the people, and they are there to serve the whole community of their relevant parish. There is a Resident’s Participation agenda item at the beginning of every full Parish Council meeting, when members of the Parish Community are welcome to come along and raise issues of concern within the parish, or comment on items on the agenda.
Your current representatives on the Parish Council are:







clerk@acombparish.gov.uk
