District
240ha
Ordinary Watercourses
8.8km
Pumping Stations
0
Ratepayers
32
Board Members
13
Elected Members
6
Nominated Members
7
Chairman
Rosemary Carroll
Vice-Chairman
Ralph Guy
Clerk
Craig Benson (JBA Consulting)
Engineer
Roger Smith (JBA Consulting)
Financial Officer
David Blake (JBA Consulting)
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Earby & Salterforth Internal Drainage Board – Conclusion of 2023-24 Audit
15th August 2024
Further to the publication of the exemption and electors’ rights notices on 28 June 2024, no questions or objections have been received, either to the […]
Continue readingEarby & Salterforth – Notice of Public Rights & Publication Of Unaudited Annual Governance and Accountability Return (Exempt Authority) 2023/24
28th June 2024
Each year the Earby & Salterforth IDB prepares an Annual Governance and Accountability Return (AGAR). The AGAR has been published with this notice. It will […]
Continue readingNext meeting of Earby & Salterforth IDB
7th June 2024
The next meeting of Earby & Salterforth IDB will take place at 2:00pm on Thursday, 20 June 2024. The venue will be Earby Town Council, […]
Continue readingEarby & Salterforth IDB – Rates & Levies 2024/25
30th January 2024
Notice is given that on 25th January 2024 the Board made Drainage Rates and issued a Special Levy for the Internal Drainage District to meet […]
Continue readingNext meeting of Earby & Salterforth Internal Drainage Board
11th January 2024
The next meeting of Earby & Salterforth Internal Drainage Board will take place at 2:00pm on Thursday 25 January 2024. The venue will be Earby […]
Continue readingEarby & Salterforth IDB – Notice of No Poll
11th October 2023
The Returning Officer for election of Members has declared that as the number of candidates does not exceed the number of persons to be elected, […]
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