- is representative of, and actively engages, all parts of
its community, providing vision, identity and a sense of belonging;
- is effectively and properly managed;
- articulates the needs and wishes of its community;
- is committed to work in partnership with principal authorities
and other public service agencies;
- in proportion to size and skills, delivers local services
on behalf of principal authorities when this represents the best
deal for the local community;
- works closely with voluntary groups in its community;
- gives leadership to work by the community on town or village
plans;
- working with its partners, acts as an information point for
local services.

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In order to attain Quality Parish Status, a parish council
must demonstrate that it has the attributes expected of a Quality Parish
Council and has the ability and capacity to take on the enhanced role
and responsibility that Quality Status will bring.
Tests have been devised to measure these criteria and
cover the following:
1.Electoral Mandate, 2.Qualifications of the
Clerk, 3.Council Meetings
4.Communications 5.Annual Report 6.Accounts 7.Code
of Conduct.
Taken as a whole, the Tests exceed the statutory
duties, with which all parish councils should comply as a matter
of course, and represent standards which an efficient, well-run
parish council that actively engages with and works for its community
should achieve.
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