top of page

Your Parish Council is the closest tier of local government to you and works on behalf of parish residents to make the village a wonderful place to live.

Through our monthly meetings, we provide residents with a democratic voice and a structure for taking community action.  The public are encouraged to attend our regular meetings, which are usually held on the second Tuesday of each month (excluding August).

This website provides information for you to see what the Parish Council is doing to serve the community.

BOUGHTON UNDER BLEAN
VILLAGE HALL

The VILLAGE HALL is keen to hear from enthusiastic people who wish to join the management committee and help with running all aspects of the hall. Regardless of your skillset, we have got a role for you! As a volunteer this is an opportunity to help improve this fantastic community facility. Please contact the Clerk with your interest.

2024 SOCIAL/WARM HUBS

Fri 19 April CANCELLED        Mon 22 April 12-2pm
Fri 10 May 11am-1pm            Mon 20 May 12-2pm
Mon 17 June 12-2pm              Fri 21 June 11am-1pm
Mon 15 July 12-2pm               Fri 26 July 11am-1pm

Boughton under Blean Village Hall 

Come along to a sociable environment with free lunch

REWILDING PROJECT

The trial mini-forest at Poplar View has been planted!  This has been funded by Defra as part of the Trees Outside Woodland programme and being delivered by KCC. The trial uses the Miyawaki method of planting, which involves lots of trees being densely planted. Watch KCC's video here about how this method can help to increase the biodiversity in our community.

BPClogo.jpg

COUNCILLOR VACANCY - There is currently a vacancy to co-opt a new councillor to the Parish Council.  If you would like to know more, please visit the councillors page on the wesbite and/or contact the Clerk. Come and join the team, have a say in your local community!!

DO YOU LIVE IN ONE OF THE CONSERVATION AREAS?

Did you know that living in a conservation area means that there are some extra planning controls and considerations, which exist to protect the historic and architectural elements which make the place special. They are most likely to affect owners who want to work on the outside of their building or any trees on their property. If you intend to undertake any work, you are advised to read Swale Borough Council's documentation on conservation areas More information can also be found at Historic England
bottom of page