St. Ives in Cambridgeshire

The ancient town of Slepe in the old county of Huntingdonshire

St. Ives Town Council (SITC)

These "unofficial" website pages have been redesigned for on-line operation.

The Mayor of St Ives The Deputy Mayor of St Ives

Cllr. David Hodge

Cllr. M. M. Collier

The town or parish council of any of our Huntingdonshire websites can "take over" this section on their respective site if they wish and at the touch of a button we can engage a whole range of facilities here specifically designed for town and parish councils. These functions are all easily controlled on-line from any browser:

  • Add and amend the description of the council itself
  • Add and amend the main contact information
  • Add and amend councillor details including, if required, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses.
  • Add and amend committees, including a description of what each committee does.
  • Add and amend committee membership, that is who is on what committee.
  • Add and amend meeting dates of each committee
  • Upload agenda and minutes for every meeting in almost any format: Word Document, Spreadsheet, Adobe, etc.
  • Upload other public documents into pre-defined libraries; like Annual Reports, Policies, Information Sheets, Accounts.
  • AND all of this is in ADDITION to the services available to other site members like: news items, events, photographs, location and facility details, etc.

And what's more we are developing further services, like on-line forms to take the paperwork out of communication. If you are a councillor or a council staff member and would like to talk to us about this, just send us an email. Remember this offer is available on all of our town and parish websites.

 

St. Ives Town Council perform a range of functions to provide management of the local facilities and environment. Some of these functions it conducts itself whilst in other cases it provides feed back to Huntingdonshire District Council, Cambridgeshire County Council and National Government. St. Ives Town Council has formal links with Huntingdon District Council and numerous other local organisations.

But perhaps the most important responsibility taken on by the St Ives Town Councillors is to maintain the public pride and civic dignity of the town. Look around the town and observe our multi-cultural community, observe the heritage of over 70 listed buildings, the parks and play areas, the sports and recreation facilities, the markets and fairs. Most of what you see has been passionately devised, created, organised and maintained by dedicated citizens of the town who have been elected as town councillors over many years. This can only happen with the support of the rest of the population of the town and that may mean you.

 

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