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Surlingham Parish Council – Minutes 16 July 2019 (Draft)
Please see below the link to the minutes of the 16 July 2019. July 16 2019 Draft Minutes There is no Parish Council meeting in August. The next meeting will be on Tuesday 17th September 2019.
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Litter Pick Hubs and Grants for your Parish to have it’s own Litter Pick Equipment
South Norfolk District Council would like to tell you about a drive to help Parishes remain clean & tidy and encourage community participation, they are looking for councils, community centres or groups to act as hubs for the provision of … Continue reading
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Councillor Thomson’s reports for July 2019
County and District Councillor Thomson presented the following reports at the Parish Council meeting on 16 July 2019. VT SNDC Report July VT NCC Report July 19[1]
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Surlingham Parish Council Draft Minutes 11 July 2019
Hopefully nobody noticed my deliberate mistake. Link to the draft minutes below July 11 2019 Draft Minutes
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Surlingham Parish Council Agenda – 16 July 2019 at 7:45
Please see below the agenda for Tuesday 16 July 2019. SURLINGHAM PARISH COUNCIL The Parish Council meeting is open to the public they are not public meetings. There is the opportunity for the public to ask questions concerning items on … Continue reading
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South Norfolk Help Hub Bulletin 49
Dear All Please see below the link to the edition #49 of the South Help Hub bi-weekly bulletin. https://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/residents/south-norfolk-help-hub/help-hub-bulletin Kind Regards Donna Caballero Reyes Early Help Hub Support Officer
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Love Norfolk Hate Litter?
Today a friend in the village sent me this photograph of litter she collected along Cross Lane. It totalled 30 Fosters cans and a coke can, many of which had been bagged in nappy sacks. It would suggest that the … Continue reading
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Norfolk County Council Public Health is running a campaign to highlight the dangers of smoking in pregnancy and the support available to help with quitting.
Norfolk County Council Public Health has produced a you tube video animation to encourage pregnant smokers to quit. Women who smoke during pregnancy are being urged to quit to help reduce the risk of seriously affecting the health of their … Continue reading
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