Your Representatives
Earlsdon ward is represented by three elected councillors on Coventry City Council. You can contact your councillors via the Council website.
Earlsdon falls within the Coventry South constituency. You can contact your MP and find out about their work via the Parliament website.
The Earlsdon area is covered by West Midlands Police’s Coventry South neighbourhood policing team. You can report issues, find your local officers, and sign up for alerts via the WMP website.
Neighbourhood & Community Groups
Earlsdon is an active community, reflected in the number of neighbourhood groups working with the City Council and other agencies to protect and improve the area.
A group bringing together local business interests to safeguard Earlsdon's main shopping area, Earlsdon Street.
Voluntary Groups & Community Services
Earlsdon is a vibrant community with a wide range of active voluntary groups and services.
Providing quality library and information services to the community. The library is run by volunteers and is a vital local resource.
Earlsdon’s much-loved amateur theatre company, based in the former Methodist Chapel on Berkeley Road South.
Organising Earlsdon's much-loved annual festival, which brings together local residents, businesses and community groups for a day of music, food and entertainment on Earlsdon Street.
A volunteer led community newspaper covering news and events across Earlsdon and the surrounding area, sold in over 20 outlets and available at the library.
A volunteer group dedicated to maintaining and improving Spencer Park, one of Coventry's most popular green spaces, gifted to the city by local benefactor David Spencer in the 19th century.
Dedicated to researching and recording the history of Earlsdon, the Research Group maintains a rich archive of local historical material and welcomes contributions from residents with an interest in the area's past.