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Surlingham Parish Council – Agenda 19 January 2021
For the duration of the Covid19 crisis the Parish Council will be holding virtual meetings via Zoom in line with Government legislation to comply with social distancing and isolation. Parishioners can use the link below to join the meeting at … Continue reading
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Surlingham Parish Council would like to wish all residents a Happy New Year.
As we begin 2021 the councillors would like to express their appreciation and thank the residents and businesses in Surlingham who have gone above and beyond in the last year to support the community, and now we are in lockdown … Continue reading
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South Norfolk District Council – Refuse Collection Calendars 2021
South Norfolk District Council have decided that hard copy bin calendars will no longer be provided to individual residents for several reasons. In the main, collection dates have not changed so calendars are not needed, there is a cost both … Continue reading
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Isn’t Life Difficult Enough For Us All Right Now?
Last week there was a report of several bags of dog poo being left on an allotment. Also dog owner still not picking up after their pets on the footpath. See below what to do if you see this happening. … Continue reading
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Surlingham Parish Council – Draft Minutes of 15 December 2020
SURLINGHAM PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the virtual meeting held on Tuesday 15 December 2020 at 7:30p.m Attending: Councillors John Broom, Richard Atkins, Pat Scowen, Will Mack, Craig Neave, Dave Swinborne, Clerk Janet Rogers. The Chairman welcomed everyone to the meeting … Continue reading
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Norfolk County Councillor Vic Thomson’s December Report
Click on the link to Councillor Thomson’s report from Norfolk County Council
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‘Your NHS Needs You’
People across Norfolk and Waveney urged to join Covid Vaccine Team. The NHS in Norfolk and Waveney is still on the hunt for thousands of vaccinators and support staff to help protect millions of people from COVID-19 quickly when a … Continue reading
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Speed Awareness Information for The Street
The graph below shows that 13,428 vehicles travelled along The Street towards The Common between 9 October 2020 and 12 December 2020. The 30mph speed limit was exceeded by 183 vehicles including 9 travelling at 40mph and 1 at 45 … Continue reading
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