Local information

Upcoming Meetings

Annual Parish Meeting (Parish Assembly)

13 May @ 6:00 pm

The Mayor, Cllr Mike Harker invites all to the Annual Assembly (Annual Town Meeting) for the Parish of Bishop Auckland, which will be held at Bishop Auckland Town Council offices, […]

Street Food Market

30 May @ 4:00 pm

Bishop Auckland Street Food Market

Our Values

Working in partnership to improve 
the quality of life for all those who live, work, visit or invest in Bishop Auckland.

Your town council will:

Be open and democratic

Conduct business openly and democratically, and consult with local people.

Act in your best interests

Act in the best interests of local people in making appropriate representations to Durham County Council and other appropriate private and public sector groups.

Deliver to the highest quality

Deliver services to the highest quality in terms of efficiency, effectiveness and value for money.

Build relationships

Continue to build relationships with the community and voluntary organisations and with the statutory, public and private sector.

Promote long term plans

Encourage and promote economic and commercial long term plans for the town through partnership working.

Recognise and support diversity

Recognise and support diversity and seek to strengthen the inclusion of all residents of Bishop Auckland.

Bishop Auckland Town Council has an office based at Kingsway Court, 54 Kingsway Bishop Auckland.
It currently employs a full time Town Clerk, Assistant Town Clerk and Admin Assistant and a part time Allotment Officer.

Civility and Respect Pledge

Bishop Auckland Town Council, the National Association of Local Councils (NALC), the Society of Local Council Clerks (SLCC), and One Voice Wales (OVW), believe now is the time to put civility and respect at the top of the agenda and start a culture change for the local council sector.

Bishop Auckland food festival
Bishop Auckland food festival

Town Centre Regeneration

The Town Council identified regeneration of the town centre 
as a priority soon after it was established in 2007. Like many other towns, Bishop Auckland has suffered in the recent recession and changes in our shopping patterns.

The Town Council is working with partners, including The Auckland Project, Durham County Council and Kynren, to help influence and co-ordinate regeneration activities.

Latest News

Election Results for Bishop Auckland Town and Cockton Hill Wards 2025

2 May 2025

The full election results for Bishop Auckland Town Ward and Cockton Hill Wards can be found in the PDF documents below: PDF Bishop Auckland Town Ward, Election Result – 02 […]

One Day to Go! – Bishop Auckland Food Festival: Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th April 2025

11 April 2025

There’s only 1 day to go!   Bishop Auckland Food Festival returns to Bishop Auckland Market Place on Saturday 12th April 2025 and Sunday 13th April 2025, bringing celebrity chefs, street […]

Extra-Ordinary Town Council Meeting, 15th April 2025

9 April 2025

An Extraordinary meeting of the Town Council will be held at the Council Offices, 54 Kingsway, Bishop Auckland on Tuesday 15th April 2025 at 6.00pm. Members of the Public and Press are […]