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Our website aims to inform you about the activities of the Council and to invite your comments.
There are 15 volunteer Councillors who are supported by the Town Clerk's team. Full Council meets every month and there are four main committees and the timetable for these is listed in the calendar. Town issues are actively debated and actions taken to try and make life better for the people of Hungerford.
If you have any concerns or issues please contact a Councillor, or contact the Town Council Office.
The Town Council office is situated in the new Library building with automatic doors and is next to Church Street Car Park which has disabled parking.
Office opening hours are:
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10am - 2pm
Town Council Office, Hungerford Town Council, The Library, Church Street, Hungerford RG17 0JG
You are welcome to visit us in the office or you can contact us in the following ways:
- by calling 01488 686195 and leaving a message
- by email: admin@hungerford-tc.gov.uk
- via the "Contact Us" page on this website
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Hungerford Neighbourhood Plan
Click here for the adopted Hungerford Neighbourhood Plan
Following the positive referendum result on the Hungerford Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP) on Thursday 27 November 2025, West Berkshire District Council has formally made (adopted) the Hungerford NDP. The Plan now forms part of the Development Plan for West Berkshire and it will be used to help determine planning applications in the parish of Hungerford.
The made Hungerford NDP, Decision Statement, and declaration of result are available to view on the Council’s website at: https://westberks.gov.uk/hungerfordnp.
See the link to our Neighbourhood Plan page for more details. https://www.hungerford-tc.gov.uk/hungerfordNP
The Plan will guide development in the Parish of Hungerford until 2041. It will be used to plan for Hungerford’s future and determine planning applications alongside the West Berkshire Local Plan.
The Plan Vision
Hungerford sits at the heart of the North Wessex Downs AONB and is treasured for being an historic market town set within beautiful and accessible countryside and waterways.
The residents of Hungerford seek to work together to embrace constructive change that ensures a vibrant, robust and sustainable economy that will enhance their prosperity and provide an affordable and nurturing environment for current and future generations.
This should be achieved whilst conserving Hungerford’s natural and manmade heritage and enhancing its strong sense of being a caring community and a fulfilling place to live.
There are chapters in the Plan under the following headings:
• Housing
• Employment and economy
• Getting about
• Leisure, Wellbeing, Public Safety and Learning
• Our heritage
• Climate change and biodiversity
In each of these there are aims, objectives and proposals.
Housing Site Allocation
The Neighbourhood Plan allocates sites to deliver a minimum of 55 dwellings to comply with the West Berkshire Emerging Local Plan. If it didn’t, then the Emerging Local Plan would do this and the community would have less say over which sites are chosen.
After careful and detailed evaluation of many sites around the town several sites were identified that represent sustainable and deliverable options.
The main stages of the Plan were:
• Formal six week consultation, early 2025 (complete)
• Public examination, (complete)
• Public referendum on the Plan, 27th November 2025 (complete)
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You’re Invited to the Mayor’s Christmas Service
Hungerford Town Council warmly invites everyone to attend the Mayor’s Christmas Service.
6:00 PM
St Lawrence’s Church, Hungerford
Join us for a festive service of music, reflection, and community as we celebrate the season together.
All are very welcome!