26 June 2024 website updated - see below for the latest news
The Council's website is currently being updated, please be patient during this change period.
The Parish Council is made up of seven elected members and employs a Parish Clerk. Parish Councillors are elected every four years. Their role is to represent local people and help provide local amenities and facilities. They have an active interest and concern for their local community and are not paid. The Parish Council liaises with Scarborough Borough Council, North Yorkshire County Council, the North York Moors National Park Authority and Yorkshire Local Councils Associations.
The Council aims to have an up to date record of meetings, contact details and news items, along with details of activities in the Parish. One of the legal obligations is to share information about finances and activities as the Council is subject to public scrutiny.
Do you live, work, or own a property in Goldsborough, Kettleness, Lythe or Sandsend?
Are you passionate about your local community?
The Parish Council needs you to put yourself forward to be a Councillor.
Councillors can make a difference to the quality of life of local people and how local issues are dealt with.
The Council needs people from all backgrounds and experiences who are open, honest and listen to what people that they serve in the parish require, rather than their individual interests.
You can make a difference.
If you are you interested in becoming a Parish Councillor, view the Parish Council website and then email your expression of interest by 17 July 2024 to:
clerk@lytheparishcouncil.org
For more information on the Council look at other areas of this website
The new North Yorkshire Council has produced a Charter for Partnership Working and Understanding between North Yorkshire Council and the parish sector in North Yorkshire. Click here to open the Charter
Judy Clark
Email: clerk@lytheparishcouncil.org
Website: lytheparishcouncil.org
Website Accessibility - click here to open the council's accessibility statement and find out how the council ensures the website can be used by people of all abilities and disabilities. If you are unable to open the statement, please contact the clerk.