A Parish Council is elected every 4 years and the last full election was held in May 2019. Ashmanhaugh Parish Council is made up of 7 Councillors who, to comply with current legislation, have to be over 18 years of age and either live, work or own property in Ashmanhaugh or within 3 miles of the village. The next election will be in May 2023.
The councillors are: Steven Bland, Andrew Buxton, Harry Buxton, Noel Coleman, Chris Phillipo, John Pond and Gary Saunders. Councillors can be contacted directly or via the Clerk.
Ashmanhaugh is a small village in North Norfolk, situated 2 miles from Wroxham and very close to the popular visitor attractions, Wroxham Barns and Hoveton Hall. In the village is a Norman Church, which, it is thought, has the smallest round tower in Norfolk. The old village school, which is now called The Preston Room, is the village hall. There is a cricket pitch which is used by Ashmanhaugh & Barton Wanderer’s Cricket Club.