A-Z of Services by Daventry Town Council
When I first started to try and report issues that I came across on the estate it was extremely difficult to know who to contact as it isn’t always DDC who was responsible.
I found it extremely frustrating having spent my time contacting someone only to get a reply to say it wasn’t their responsibility.
I am delighted to discover Daventry Town Council has created an A – Z list of services on their website that covers the things that are most relevant to a community and what organisations are responsible, with links to the relevant sites.
Thank you, Lorna Daventry Town Council, for doing this as it will make it so much easier for residents to report issues in the future.
I am delighted about this A-Z of services as the easier it is to report issues then more people will bother to report issues resulting in a better place for all to enjoy.
Who we are & what we do
Daventry Town Council
In 1972, The Charter Trustees were formed to look after Daventry’s charters and town regalia after the change in local government and the formation of the Daventry District Council. In 2003 a new Daventry Town Council was established consisting of 17 members, who give their time on a voluntary basis and are elected every 4 years.
Daventry Town Council is responsible for: Allotments, Care and Conservation of the War Memorial, CCTV and Community Safety, Civic and Mayoral Engagements, Community Grants, Christmas Lights, Daventry Museum, Daventry Town Council Dial-A-Ride, Hanging Baskets, Consultee on Town Planning Matters, Landscaping for both the Twinning and War Memorial sites, Public Engagement, Town Events.
The Council office and Council Chamber is located at 3 New Street, Daventry, NN11 4BT, where Council and Council Committee meetings are held on a monthly basis – see Council Meetings or our What’s On the page for more information.