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2025/26 Annual Accounts (Unaudited) & Governance

By Andy Howard-Grigg Temple Ewell

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

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Within the Parish Council section of this website you will find the 2025/26 Governance Statement and Accounts (Unaudited).

Any person interested has the right to inspect & make copies of the accounts to be audited and all books, deeds, vouchers and receipts relating to them. These documents will be available on reasonable notice on appiication to Andrew Howard-Grigg, Parish Clerk & Responsible Finance Officer via 01304 361774 or [email protected] commencing on 3 June 2026 and ending on 14 July 2026.

Please see the attached photo for additional information regarding the Auditors.

Contact Information

Andy Howard-Grigg

  • 01304 361774
  • 07511 304843

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Located in the picturesque chalk downland valley at the start of the river Dour, approximately 3 miles from the busy International port of Dover. The village is surrounded by areas of outstanding natural beauty.