Welcome to the Collingham Parish Council website!

Our website is designed to keep you informed about all aspects of life in Collingham Parish. Whether you’re a resident, visitor, or simply curious about our community, you’ll find a wealth of information about local events, council meetings, services and ongoing projects.

Stay connected with updates, explore the history and charm of our parish, and discover ways to get involved in making Collingham an even better place to live, work, and visit.

Thank you for stopping by, and welcome to our vibrant community!

Latest Updates

  • Community Litter Pick – Saturday 21 March

    10am–12pm | Meet at the Village Centre car park Join us for a community litter pick in Collingham as part of the Keep Britain Tidy Great British Spring Clean, working alongside Collingham in Bloom to help keep our village looking its best. 🧤 All equipment provided👨‍👩‍👧 Adults and children welcome📍 Meet: Village Centre car park⏰…


  • Collingham in Bloom 2026 twice-monthly meetings to commence

    Meetings will take place upstairs at the Royal Oak monthly, starting from 9th February – all welcome!


  • BEWARE – Counterfeit Money Scams

    Newark Police have seen a rise in incidents recently involving counterfeit bank notes.  We have had particular incidents reported at takeaways and among residents selling items on Facebook Marketplace. Please take a moment to check any notes you receive when buying or selling items—especially higher‑value notes. If you are selling items – always take a minute to check…


  • New national website for reporting cyber crime and fraud

    Report Fraud is the new service that has replaced Action Fraud. You can report cyber crime or fraud using their online reporting service any time of the day or night. 🔗 Reporting cyber crime and fraud or phishing attempts – Report Fraud In addition to reporting, the website contains detailed information on different types of fraud…


  • Lambing season reminder – please keep dogs on leads

    Lambing will soon be underway across our rural areas and this is a particularly sensitive time for livestock. Even well-behaved dogs can cause serious distress, injury or death to sheep and lambs if they are not kept under close control.