The Vale is one of the island’s 10 ancient ecclesiastical parishes which form today’s civil administrative districts and the Constables and Douzaine are elected officials tasked with administering parochial affairs and are responsible for parish funds.
Your Douzaine is responsible for many parochial duties including:
Liquor Licences
Hiring the Douzaine Room
Parish Events
Inspections of hedges and streams
Abreuvoirs and troughs
Seat placing and upkeep
Dangerous buildings
Crown and Anchor permissions
Bornements
Emergency planning
Dog Tax collection
Organisation of States Elections
Cemetery management
Parish property management
Recreation facilities
School committees
Moorings and moorings committee
Refuse collection
Parish rates
Noxious weeds reports
Inspections of quarries
Dangerous roads
Parish notices and publications
Since 2011, the parishes and the States of Guernsey have signed up to a charter acknowledging the work of the Douzaines and their relationship with government.
This reflects the importance of a good working relationship between the Douzaines and the States, while recognising their respective roles. It highlights four elements that are central to the relationship:
The importance of the Douzaines at grassroots level
The good work undertaken by the Douzaines as well as the strategic role of the States
The link between the States and the Douzaines and the importance of maintaining existing good practice
The necessity for the parties to work in partnership for the benefit of the parishioners and the Island as a whole
While the role of the Douzaine has changed greatly over the years. Today’s officials are nevertheless committed to serving the parish on a voluntary basis in an efficient and transparent manner that reflects today’s needs and responsibilities and anticipates that its function will continue to evolve.