
Ducklington village green at sunset
Ducklington Parish Council
Ducklington Parish Council is the local authority for the civil parish of Ducklington. It is the first tier of local government and an elected body. In common with other parish and town councils, it has variable tax raising powers to support its operations and projects. The council has the power to provide for allotments, parks and recreation grounds, play areas, war memorials and parking to name a few. The council welcomes public attendance at meetings and minutes of all meetings are available on this site.
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Ducklington, Oxfordshire
Ducklington is one of the first Saxon parishes to be recorded in Oxfordshire when in AD 958 King Edgar the Peaceable granted land to his Minister.
The parish has around 1500 residents, two public houses, a beautiful historic centre which is a designated Conservation area, a thriving primary school, active Sports Club and a multitude of other village organisations - it is a great place to live.
The modern village still has a traditional English feel about it - the Ducklington Morris dance regularly, there are bell ringers and once a year the famous Fritillary Sunday festival.

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