County, district and parish councils
County and district councils
In many parts of England there are two tiers of local government: county councils and district councils. Larger towns and cities have just one council providing all the functions of the two.
The Wycombe district follows the two tier system and is served by Wycombe District Council and Buckinghamshire County Council. Services provided by the district council include housing, waste collection and leisure facilities. Services provided by the county council include social care, education and highway services. The money for these services comes mainly from council tax, government grants, fees and charges.
Parish and town councils
The Wycombe district also has parish and town councils, which are the most local level of government. Parish and town councils are independent, with little political orientation, and have powers to undertake a wide range of functions in their local communities. They also provide a voice for local residents, enabling communities to comment on local issues.
More about Wycombe district parish councils
Services provided by councils in the Wycombe district| Service | Buckinghamshire County Council | Wycombe District Council | Parish or town council |
|---|
| Community centres and village halls | No | Yes | Yes |
| Education | Yes | No | No |
| Highways | Yes | No | No |
| Housing | No | Yes | No |
| Parking - off street | No | Yes | No |
| Parking - on street | Yes | No | No |
| Parks and open spaces | No | Yes | Yes |
| Planning | Yes | Yes | No |
| Recycling and rubbish collections | Yes | Yes | No |
| Social services | Yes | No | No |
| Street lighting | Yes | No | Yes |