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Quarnford Parish Council

Quarnford Parish Council

Serving the Residents of Quarnford – Flash, Knotbury, Gradbach, & Goldstych Moss

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    • Transparency Code for Smaller Councils (Income/Expenditure less that £25k per year)
    • Audit YE 31st March 2025
    • Audit YE 31st March 2024
    • Audit YE 31st March 2023
    • Audit YE 31st March 2022
    • Audit YE 31st March 2021
    • Audit YE 31st March 2020
    • Audit YE 31st March 2019
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Agenda

Please see below agenda and appendices for the next Parish Council meeting on Weds 1 October 2025 at 7pm Flash Village Hall.

QPC AGENDA Weds 1st Oct 25 FINAL Public
002 QPC Minutes June 2025 Draft
App C QPC Biodiversity_Policy_Draft to be adopted Oct 25
App C QPC – Complaints procedure Draft to be adopted Oct 25

 

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Quarnford Parish Council

Quarnford is a village and civil parish in the Staffordshire Moorlands district of Staffordshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 244, reducing marginally to 242 at the 2011 census.[1] The village is in the Peak District, between Buxton and Leek.

The village (as opposed to the parish) is known by the name “Flash” and is the highest village in Britain, being some 1518 ft above sea level. The local church of St. Paul’s was built starting in 1743, its graveyard contains graves dating back to at least 1791.

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