Thriplow and Heathfield are both in the Administrative area of Cambridgeshire County Council. This body has its headquarters in Cambridge. CCC covers the whole of Cambridgeshire, except for Peterborough, which is a Unitary Council. In total, there are 69 Cambridgeshire County Councillors and the Conservative group currently holds the balance of power.
The County Council is responsible for the following:
- Archives
- Civil Emergencies
- Education
- Libraries
- Highways (except Motorways and Major Dual Carriageways) and Footways
- Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths
- Rights of Way
- Social Services
- Structure Planning
- Trading Standards
- Waste Disposal (not waste collection)
The County Council costs you £1,017.27 for a Band D home.
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Our County Councillor is Tim Stone and he represents the parishes of Babraham, Duxford, Fowlmere, Great Abington, Hinxton, Ickleton, Little Abington, Pampisford, Thriplow and Whittlesford in the County Council. Tim comes to our Parish Council Meetings and helps out where issues need County Council assistance or approval. Tim is a Liberal Democrat Party member of the County Council. He lives in Whittlesford and can be contacted on 01223 836527 or by email on [ email ]. |