Published11 April 2018
Last updated11 March 2022
Reed is a village south of Royston with a population of approximately 310 (according to the 2011 Census).
View the Registers of Councillors' Interests here.
Clerk to Parish Council
Ms Catharine Toms
Email: clerk@reedparishcouncil.co.uk
Chairman of Parish Council
Ken Langley
Parish Councillors
Barbara Blower
Caroline D'Ayala
Edwin Philip Kilby
Ken Langley
Attachments
Cllr Barbara Blower
pdf, 2.16 MB
Cllr Caroline D'Ayala
pdf, 2.14 MB
Cllr Edwin Philip Kilby
pdf, 262.7 KB
Cllr Ken Langley
pdf, 2.1 MB
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