Welcome to Seer Green Parish Council Website

Seer Green Parish Council operates at a level below our unitary authority, Buckinghamshire Council.  We are made up of nine councillors, who are all volunteers, supported by our Parish Clerk.  As a full Seer Green Parish Council, we meet once a month to discuss and make decisions on issues that affect the parish, such as health and safety, streetlights, village services, planning, general village upkeep and maintenance, play areas, green and community spaces.

Seer Green is a small village of about 938 households in the County of Buckinghamshire, England.  It is said that King Arthur’s ‘seer’, Merlin, rested here on his journeys to Camelot. A more likely origin for the name is the Old English sere for dry, and grene for a grassy spot.

The village lies on silts and gravels deposited by the ancestral River Thames at the end of the last Ice Age. The surrounding agricultural lands are pasture with areas of ancient woodland, including Hodgemoor Woods, in the north of the parish.

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Latest News

Seer Green Parish Council Village Facilities Survey 2024

Published: 8 Oct 24

A consultation is now available in our latest Newsletter for your views for improvements to our green spaces. Read More...

12th November Residents' Surgery

Published: 8 Oct 24

An informal opportunity to chat, and raise issues, with the Clerk and Councillors Read More...

November Parish Council Meeting

Published: 1 Oct 24

The next Parish Council meeting will be held at 7.30pm on Tuesday 5th November 2024 Read More...