Nash Parish Council has seven members normally elected every four years. The next election will be held in May 2029. The Council looks after the Village Green, the Pond, and the Recreation Ground, the street lights, the street furniture and the two village water pumps.
Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC) is responsible for the maintenance of the highways, planning applications, & refuse collections amongst others. NPC provides BCC with comments on all planning applications within Nash and may comment on applications in other parishes close to Nash, but it is BCC that makes the decisions.
Much of the Parish Council’s work involves advising BCC on matters relating to Nash. The Parish Council meets six times a year and holds an Annual Meeting usually in May at which it presents its Annual Report and Nash residents can raise matters of concern.
The Parish Council is part of the North Bucks Parishes Planning Consortium which responds to major development proposal in the North Bucks Area.
The Recreation Ground, including an area with play equipment and the Phoenix Orchard , is located directly behind the churchyard. It is much used by local children. The Annual Village Fete, organised jointly by the Village Hall Committee and the Church, is held in the Recreation Ground each June.
Councillors: Stuart Collyer (chair); Terry Nicholson, Debbie Wyke, Deborah Evans, David West and Simon Lascelles. The position of Clerk and Responsible Financial Officer is held by Kelly Harris.
Nash Parish Council has its own website which can be found at: www.nash-bucks-pc.gov.uk