Welcome to Fulford Parish Council website.
This site has been developed to give the residents access to their Council.
We hope to regularly update these pages to communicate what the Council wishes to achieve throughout the year and what progress is being made on any current projects or issues which have been raised.
Fulford Parish Council take minutes at every official Council meeting.
Minutes are made available for public viewing only after they have been signed off by the Council as being a true record of events, at the following council meeting.
(This Web-Site will always be one set of minutes out of date for this reason.)
FPC meetings take place on the 2nd Thursday of the month, and are held at either Fulford Village Hall or at Meir Heath & Rough Close Village Hall on a rotation basis.
A full list of dates and venues for future FPC is available here.
Fulford Parish Council is a formal tier of local government which sits below Stafford Borough Council and Staffordshire County Council above that.
The Parish of Fulford in North Staffordshire is semi-rural and borders the southeast boundary of Stoke-on-Trent; it is four miles northeast of Stone and twelve miles north of Stafford. Fulford Parish is one of the largest in Stafford Borough and includes four wards – Blythe Bridge (part is in Stafford Borough and part in Staffordshire Moorlands), Fulford (which includes Crossgate, Mossgate, Saverley Green, and Stallington communities), Meir Heath, and Rough Close.
Whilst a significant amount of housing is located in Blythe Bridge and Meir Heath, the parish is mainly rural with much located in the Green Belt of North Staffordshire.