Eynsham Parish Councillors

Eynsham Parish Council has seats for 15 elected members - or Councillors - who give their time to represent and protect the interests of the parish, deliver our strategic plan and drive projects that improve the quality of life for all who live, work or visit here.

Click on the name of a Councillor on the right hand side of the page to find out more about them. Their page will also contain contact details for you to get in touch with any questions or concerns.

Councillors need to be at least 18 years old and to have lived or worked in Eynsham for at least the last 12 months. While the role is unpaid, it can be very rewarding to be involved in decisions that affect the village and make changes happen that positively impact the community.

In addition to attending Full Council meetings on the third Tuesday of the month (Small Hall at the Village Hall), Councillors are also members of Committees, with these meetings held at varying times of the year.

The Council agreed on 20th May 2025 to adopt in full the West Oxfordshire Code of Conduct for members and co-opted members.

On this section of the website you will also find information about our members of staff who handle the financial, administrative and communications tasks for the Parish Council. The names are listed on the right hand side of the page, with contact details available for each.  

Current Vacancy

We have a vacancy for a new Councillor. Please see the official Notice of Vacancy [Jan 26]. If you're interested in finding out more, review the details on who can become a Councillor and how in this document. We'd encourage attending a few of our meetings and having an informal chat with our Clerk or Chair. Contact us on epc.comms@eynsham-pc.gov.uk to register an interest.