Guide

About community councils

Publication date
13 April 2026

What a community council is

A community council is a group of local people who volunteer to help improve the area they live in and the public services they use. 

They find out residents' views on issues and share those views with organisations that deliver services in the area - for example, Renfrewshire Council, the NHS, Police Scotland, and local businesses. They usually meet once a month.

Community councils also act as a focal point for community activity. They organise galas and events, deliver local community improvement projects, and mobilise community efforts to reduce the effects of severe winter weather.

How a community council is established

Renfrewshire Council organises community council elections every four years. During elections, all current members must stand down, but they can go for re-election again.

If a community council receives more nominations than their maximum number of members, we'll hold a ballot election. If the number of nominated candidates is between the minimum and maximum number for that council, then those candidates will be elected automatically.

If there aren't enough nominations for a particular community council, that community council won't re-establish. We'll then call for more nominations.

What happens after an election

After an election, Renfrewshire Council will verify the eligibility of all candidates before publishing the results of the election.

Newly elected community council members are then invited to attend the first meeting of the new community council.

Community councils in Renfrewshire

Renfrewshire has 25 distinct community council areas, with 21 currently having an active community council that represents all residents within their area.

Each community council has a set number of minimum and maximum members. 

Charleston, Glenburn, Gallowhill, and Hunterhill currently do not have active community councils.

Contact us at community-council.cs@renfrewshire.gov.uk if you're interested in establishing a community council in these areas.

Community council Status Minimum members Maximum members
Bishopton Active 10 30
Bridge of Weir Active 7 21
Brookfield Active 7 21
Charleston Not active - -
Elderslie Active 10 30
Erskine Active 10 30
Ferguslie Not active 7 21
Foxbar and Brediland Active 10 30
Gallowhill Not active - -
Glenburn Not active - -
Hawkhead and Lochfield Active    
Houston Active 10 30
Howwood Active 7 21
Hunterhill Not active - -
Inchinnan      
Johnstone      
Kilbarchan      
Langbank      
Linwood      
Lochwinnoch      
Paisley East and Whitehaugh      
Paisley North      
Paisley West and Central      
Ralston      
Renfrew