Meetings of the Parish Council, (the third level of elected local government and which has no ecclesiastical responsibilities), are held at 8 p.m. in the Parish Room above the surgery (behind the Village Hall, Westmore Green) on the second Monday of each month except August. Meetings are in public and there is an opportunity for public questions. Tatsfield pioneered the "public five minutes" nearly fifty years ago.

The Parish Council owns the Village Hall and the Parish Room and Surgery, as well as Westmore Green, Tatsfield Green, and a number of other pieces of land in the village.

The Council is consulted by the other local authorities -Tandridge District Council and Surrey County Council - on planning applications, footpaths and rights of way in general and on many other issues of concern to residents.

The parish element of the Council Tax supports these activities and allows the Parish Council to make grants to village organisations and to outside bodies whose activities are of direct benefit to the people of Tatsfield. The Council can also initiate activity and borrow money to be used for other purposes within the village.

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