I agree wholeheartedly that small parish councils should be quietly put down. Their overheads, in the age of excessive legislation, are crippling. Parish councils do very little that cannot be done by residents for themselves, or by the higher authority, without the need for a clerk, insurance etc.etc.etc. In this case Old Tom should make his views known to the clerk, not the chairman, who has no special powers. The good order of a council is the responsibility of the clerk. The Monitoring Officer can only really deal with breaches of the Code of Conduct, and even then has no powers to sanction offenders. That is another very good reason to abolish small parish councils, or at least massively reform them. Councillors can act with impunity which cannot be in the interests of democracy.