About the Parish

Denby Dale Parish Council serves the semi-rural parish of Denby Dale within the Metropolitan District of Kirklees.  It has twenty Councillors in total, serving the four Wards of Denby and Cumberworth (incorporating Denby Dale, Upper and Lower Cumberworth, Upper and Lower Denby, Birdsedge and High Flatts), Skelmanthorpe (incorporating Scissett, Skelmanthorpe and the hamlet of Kitchenroyd), Emley (incorporating Emley and Emley Moor), and Clayton West.

The Parish Council, over the years, has played a leading role in supporting environmental projects in the parish.  It is the funder of the Denby Dale Countryside Management Project and is a keen supporter of the Denby Dale Parish Environment Trust.  The Trust runs a small scale environmental grant scheme that is funded by the Parish Council and grants have been awarded to various schools and conservation groups within the parish area.  The Parish Council is also supportive of the local community through its annual grant scheme. 

The Parish Council is a consultee in respect of planning applications.  The Council considers all planning applications for the parish area and observations are forwarded to Kirklees Metropolitan Council, which is the Planning Authority for the area.

Above all, the Parish Council acts as a ‘grass roots’ authority, channelling its electorate’s concerns through to the appropriate departments within other authorities.  Its Councillors are a visible presence within the community and are able to address the public’s concerns through the medium of Council meetings.

Kirklees Area Profiles

Information, data and statistics for the area can be found on the following website: Kirklees Area and Ward Profiles

Further statistical information about the Kirklees area can be found by visiting: The West Yorkshire Observatory

The Wards

It has twenty councillors in total, serving the wards of:

Clayton West

Denby and Cumberworth
(incorporating Denby Dale, Upper and Lower Cumberworth, Upper and Lower Denby, Birdsedge and High Flatts)

Emley 
(incorporating Emley and Emley Moor)

Skelmanthorpe
(incorporating Scissett, Skelmanthorpe and the hamlet of Kitchenroyd)