annual town meeting 2026
Wednesday April 1st 2026, 7pm
The Assembly Room, Sudbury Town Hall, CO10 1TL
what is the annual town meeting?
An annual town meeting is a public meeting of local electors where the community reviews the actions of the Town Council over the past year, receives brief reports from the council, and raises questions or issues of local concern.
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It is a forum for accountability and community discussion, rather than a decision-making meeting of the council itself.
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The public are welcome to attend and participate in the meeting.



sudbury - have your say
Sudbury Town Council is inviting residents, workers and visitors to take part in a short feedback survey to help us better understand what matters most to our community in Sudbury.
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The form takes around 10 minutes to complete and asks a small number of questions about you (such as whether you live, work or visit the town), your views on the services and events we deliver, and any wider concerns you may have about life in the town.
This information helps us understand who is responding, what is working well, and where improvements or additional support may be needed.
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Your responses will be reviewed and the most important and common issues raised will be presented at the Annual Town Meeting.
Taking part is an important way to make your voice heard and to help shape the Town Council’s priorities for the year ahead.
faq's
Who can attend the meeting?
The AGM is a meeting of all electors for Sudbury, so both residents of Sudbury and the general public are welcome to attend.
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Will I be able to ask questions?
Any registered elector may ask questions to Sudbury Town Council.
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Who will chair the meeting?
The Mayor of Sudbury will chair in the meeting or in their absence the Deputy Mayor. Other Sudbury Town Councillors and the Town Clerk will also be in attendance.
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Will notes be taken?
Yes, a written record of the meeting will be taken and the minutes will be uploaded to the website in due course.
