QUALITY GOLD Award from the National Association of Local Councils
Odiham Parish Council has been awarded a Quality Gold Award from the National Association of Local Councils’ local council award scheme.
The award scheme is a peer assessed programme where councils must demonstrate set criteria to achieve a foundation award, quality award or the highest award, Gold.
National Association of Local Councils Chair Keith Stevens congratulated the Council:
“Receiving the Quality Gold Award is an excellent achievement showing that Odiham Parish Council achieves good practices in governance, community engagement and council improvement. Furthermore, this award shows that your council has gone above and beyond the legal obligations; you lead your community and continuously seek opportunities to improve and develop even further. Therefore, the council is to be congratulated immensely.
My expression of thanks is given to Odiham Parish Council. Your service to your community and supporting your Local Council Award Scheme application are recognised and reflected in your achievement.”
Our thanks to everyone involved – to our own Parish councillors and staff and also for the invaluable support from our community volunteers, district and county councillors and the Hampshire Association of Local Councils