My parish council spends about half its precept on the clerk. It does and achieves very little else, which is reasonable given the circumstances. Also, there is very little small parishes can do for their residents that the residents cannot do for themselves, such as reporting potholes to the Highways Authority, or picking up litter, running the village hall etc.etc. So we have a council that employs a clerk to raise a precept to pay a clerk to run the council to raise a precept to pay a clerk,,,,you see where I'm going with that. I have read that Parish Meetings meet once or twice a year, do not need a clerk and cannot raise a precept above a certain prescribed amount. Please could anyone out there who lives or runs a Parish Meeting advise and please could I hear from anyone who has a view on the continued existence of expensive and seemingly fairly useless, tiny, rural parish councils.