Weston Rhyn Parish Council
PO Box 2458, WREXHAM
LL11 0RH
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https://www.westonrhynparishcouncil.gov.uk/
Notice of Conclusion of Audit 2022-2023
Final External Auditor Report and Certificate - Nov 2023
External Report prior to 30th September 2023
Notice of Conclusion of Audit 2022-2023
Notice of Public Rights and Publication of Unaudited Annual Governance and Accountability Return - please click the link
LOCAL AUTHORITY ACCOUNTS: A summary of your rights - please click to view the document.
AUDIT INFORMATION 2023 - Please choose 'Finance' in the menu
To view the latest agenda, please go to the relevant meeting under 'Calendar'
Weston Rhyn is located in the County of Shropshire and the Parish covers villages of Weston Rhyn, Chirk Bank and Rhoswiel plus hamlets such as Bronygarth and the Wern. The 2011 Census records 2,850 inhabitants.
Weston Rhyn is recorded as Westune in the Doomsday Book. Tun or ton means settlement or hamlet, rhyn means hill or mount. Originally the townships of Weston Rhyn and Bronygarth were in the Parish of St Martins. In 1870 they were formed into a separate ecclesiastical district known as "the Lodge" and then in 1898 into the civil parish of Weston Rhyn. (Source: Wikipeadia).
On this site you will find Parish Council news, a list of Parish Councillors, dates of Council meetings scheduled for 2021/22, record of past Chairman of the Council since 1959 plus a point of contact. Historical Agendas and Minutes will be added over time.