Please find attached the latest bi-annual guide.
As this is produced every other year, the “Local Information” section may have more up-to-date information, so you may like to check there or phone the group concerned before you set out.
Unfortunately the Parish Council no longer has any stock of this guide in hard copy.
Please find attached the February 2014 edition of Pitstone Parish Post which includes updates from the parish council, your county councillor plus the local schools / churches and community groups.
You will also find the contact details for lots of local tradesmen.
Please find attached, issue 99 of Pitstone Parish Post
Please find attached the electronic copy of Pitstone Parish Post, the quarterly magazine produced by Pitstone Parish Council and delivered free-of-charge to every home in the parish.
This edition includes:
- our annual report and accounts
- an update on adult education available in Pitstone
- an update on the proposed new play space and skate park
- and confirmation that our mVAS speed signs are now operational
Laurie Eagling, Clerk to the parish council
Your complete guide to all the local venues, clubs, sporting organisations, church activities, allotments and charities etc.
Published by the council, available in PDF format, updated on an ongoing basis as required.
Pitstone Parish Council is sometimes made aware of local projects and community groups that would welcome your time and involvement. We also receive calls from residents that would like to volunteer but don’t know what opportunities exist. So, we have set up a database of opportunities.
If you only have one hour or two a month, or have plenty of time on your hands, there is bound to be a role to suit you.
If you are a community group that would like some extra support, please do get in touch and we will add your details to the database.
Please find attached both the front cover and the main body for the spring 2013 edition of Pitstone Parish Post. This is the quarterly magazine published by Pitstone Parish Council and distributed free-of-charge to every home in the parish. It is also provided to all residents that move into the area as part of our welcome pack.
Please find attached both the front cover and the main body of the Winter 2012 edition of Pitstone Parish Post.
Please find attached both the front cover and the main body for the autumn 2012 edition of Pitstone Parish Post.
Please find attached both the front cover and main body of the Summer 2012 edition of Pitstone Parish Post.
Please find attached both the front cover and the main body of the Spring 2012 edition of PPP.
Please find attached both the main body and the front cover the Winter 2011/12 edition of Pitstone Parish Post.

Pitstone 2000, The Village from the Earliest Times to the Present
Published by Pitstone Parish Council
A4, full colour book, 88 pages
Provided free to all Pitstone parish households and continues to be provided to each new resident as part of their welcome pack. Additional copies available from the parish clerk.
This leaflet provides an understanding into what parish councils are, how they are funded, the services they can provide and how decisions are made. It is designed to inform the local residents about the role of the parish council and how they can get involved, and is provided to each new resident as part of our welcome pack.
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