The parish of Ireby & Uldale lies in the county of Cumbria in the Northwest of England.
This Parish Council website provides information about the Council, including meeting agendas and minutes.
Parish Council meetings are open to all and we encourage as many people as possible to attend. We are all stakeholders in the life of our community.
The 'About' page provides a little information about the areas within the Parish: where they are, their history, what facilities they have to offer and any other available detail.
We are often asked about matters which relate to issues over which we have no direct control: for example, waste collection and recycling; potholes and other road defects. Usually these issues are the responsibility of the unitary authority, Cumberland Council You can make representations to Cumberland Council directly (see Other Services). However if you feel that there is an issue which falls within the remit of the Parish Council please contact us using the contact form on this website.
We welcome any comments that you may wish to make about this website. If you spot any errors, if you feel some of the matters dealt with could be made clearer, if you feel something has been omitted or if you simply want to make an observation or a comment, please use the contact form on this website, e-mail our Parish Clerk, Janice Rae, at clerk@ireby-and-uldale-pc.gov.uk or call on 07547 368 323 and we will do what we can to address your concerns.