The July edition of The Clerk magazine is now on our website.
In this issue we take an in-depth look at Martyn’s Law – otherwise known as the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 – to help ensure you and your town, parish, or community council are prepared for its implementation.
We also feature a selection of community engagement case studies, including Tharston and Hapton Parish Council’s transformation of underused land into a vibrant local space; how a shared vision and strong community spirit in Kenworth led to the successful opening of a new play area; and how Hythe Town Council brought the town’s coastal heritage to life through community-made mosaics.
Finally, if you’re interested in local heritage, don’t miss Historic England’s article on its new Local Heritage Hub, which helps connect people to the places they value in new and surprising ways.
Please note there’s an error in the membership article on page 49, which should state that 59% would like AI-powered tools as part of membership benefits, not 48% as shown.
Read the digital edition here.