Marks Tey Parish Council
Includes the villages of Marks Tey and Little Tey
Marks Tey Parish Council provides your local services. We aim to make the parish a better place to live, work and visit. Our website includes a wealth of information about how we conduct business and what we do. Use the search or browse the site to find whatever you are looking for. If you can't find the information you require then please contact us.
Marks Tey Parish Council serves a community of approximately 3,000 residents. It consists of 11 Councillors elected for a term of four years who will now hold office until May 2024. Marks Tey Parish Councillors are all volunteers and receive no financial allowances for their term in office.

Pictures of Marks Tey
The area which now makes up Marks Tey Parish was originally a group of small individual hamlets, Marks
Tey, Potts Green, Long Green and Little Tey. With the arrival of the first railway line the population
expanded. When the branch line to Sudbury was added this left a legacy of two railway lines and now two major
roads which have effectively cut Marks Tey into segments. This complex junction of road and rail has left
residents with the problems of a physically divided community, congestion, pollution and environmental damage. The aim of Marks Tey Parish Council is the desire to make the parish a more pleasant place to live and work and that provides realistic alternatives to reliance on road and rail.