The parish council consists of eleven councillors who are elected every four years. The next elections are scheduled for May 2023.
The public are welcome and encouraged to attend all meetings and are allowed to speak to the council for fifteen minutes at the start of the meeting.
Agendas are posted on this website and on the parish notice boards, located on Church Street and at the Village Hall, at least 3 working days prior to the meeting.
Minutes are posted on this website too.
We welcome the views of residents on local issues. You can contact the parish council via the parish clerk on 0784 220 1877 or via email.
What does the parish council do?
The parish council works towards improving community well-being and providing better services for the village. They are the tier of local government below the level of North Lincolnshire council and are the tier of local government closest to residents.
For more information on the roles and responsibilities of parish councils see the Wikipedia page on parish councils in England.
How is the parish council funded?
The council, like all parish councils, is funded by the parish precept. This is an amount of money that is paid as a proportion of the council tax, collected by North Lincolnshire Council. It is paid by all eligible households in Hibaldstow.
For more information on council tax go to the North Lincolnshire council tax pages.