Electoral Roll
Every year, each Church of England parish church is required to prepare an ‘electoral roll’.
This is a list of regular worshippers at the church who are
are over 16;
are baptised; and
who reside in the parish or attend worship regularly (at least monthly).
The Electoral Roll is just one measure of church size and membership, and is reported to the central bodies of the Church of England to help with church statistics.
Members of the Electoral Roll are also eligible to vote for representatives on the PCC (church council) as well as for Deanery Synod representatives.
We encourage everyone who is eligible to join the Electoral Roll – it's very simple, and it helps to demonstrate the growth of our church.
Existing members of the Electoral Roll will receive an email invitation to review their membership during February and March. They can renew their membership or request to be removed from the roll. (If members do not respond they will be left on the roll for a further year.)
NB: In 2025 we are required to create a new Electoral Roll ‘from scratch’ - so everyone is invited to apply to join the roll, even if you have been a member in previous years.
Use the buttons below to check whether you are entered on the 2024 electoral roll, and to apply to join the roll in 2025. You can check whether you are resident in the parish to help you with your responses in the application form.