Eat Scrummy – Complete my survey & win a treat box!

TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT & WIN A TREAT BOX 🏆🍰🍪

Eat Scrumptious has created a survey to collect feedback & new ideas for 2023 💡💡💡

Your time would be hugely appreciated 🥰

Everyone that completes the survey will be entered into a draw to win a free, mixed treat box, stuffed with new flavours, old faves & maybe some new items!

Just 9 Questions, survey takes 4 minutes in total.

Survey linked 👉 https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/6XV9V67

You don’t have to be a customer to take part, if you love cakes and bakes that’s all we need!

Survey closes 29th Jan!!!

THANK YOU 🥰

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Lunch Club. Wednesday 18th January

Just a reminder that the next Lunch Club is on Wednesday 18th January. Raffle and Table Top as usual.

The meal will be served at 12.30 pm.

See you there. Wendy.

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Fish Van back tomorrow!

Just a quick note to say the Fish Van will be back as per each Thursday as of tomorrow 12/01/23 with a new time of 1:30pm-3pm so be sure not to miss out.

There is plenty of eggs, milk, veg, beef and much more also in the shop and is filled to the brim with goodies. It is open 8am until 9pm every single day including Bank Holidays and weekends

Teles Patisserie open 10am until 4pm every day except Mondays. Very exciting news that they have a special Winter Warmer offer of 1x soup of the day with bread and cheese, 1x hot drink and 1x cake for only £6.90! Well worth a trip out for a walk/cycle and treat.

Have a wonderful week all x

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Parish Council Meeting – 17 January 2023 – Agenda

SURLINGHAM PARISH COUNCIL

The Parish Council meetings are open to the public to observe, they are not public meetings. There is the opportunity for the public to ask questions at every meeting.

Members

You are summoned to attend the meeting of Surlingham Parish Council to be held on Tuesday 17 January 2023 at the Parish Hall at 7.30pm in line with standing orders the meeting will close no later than 9:30.

                                                                                                          Janet Rogers Parish Clerk

Tel: 01508 538921

Agenda

    1. Welcome by the Chairman
    2. Apologies and approval of absences
    3. Declarations of Interest
    4. To approve as accurate the minutes of the meeting on 20 December 2022
    5. Matters arising from those minutes
    6. Progress report for information on items not on the agenda: Councillors/Clerk
    7. To receive reports from the County and District Councillor
    8. Public Question Time
    9. Finance – a) Authorise Payments Approve b) Quarterly statement 31 December 2022
    10. Staithe – Response from the Church & Poor Charity
    11. Play Park – Maintenance plan
    12. Approve a resolution to exclude the public and press from item 16 because their presence would be prejudicial to the public interest due to the confidential nature (Public Bodies Admission to meetings Act 1960)
    13. Consider applicants for position of Parish Clerk
    14. Date of next meeting 21 February 2023
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    Changes to the way you vote from May 2023

    From May 2023 you will be required to show an official form of photographic identification (ID) when you vote in person at a polling station, a list of acceptable ID documents is included below. If you do not have any of the accepted forms of ID you will be able to apply online for a free Voter Authority Certificate – this is a photographic identity document specifically for the purpose of voting.

    If you own an accepted form of photographic ID but it has expired it can still be used, as long as the photograph is still a good likeness of you.

    The application service for Voter Authority Certificates is expected go live mid January 2023, please check our website for updates and information on how you can apply. If you need to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate, make sure you do so in good time ahead of it being required at the polling station.

    Acceptable forms of ID will include:

    • a passport issued by the UK, any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, a British Overseas Territory, an EEA state or a Commonwealth country
    • a driving licence issued by the UK, any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or an EEA state
    • a biometric immigration document
    • an identity card bearing the Proof of Age Standards Scheme hologram (a PASS card)
    • Ministry of Defence Form 90 (Defence Identity Card)
    • a Blue Badge
    • a national identity card issued by an EEA state
    • an Older Person’s Bus Pass
    • a Disabled Person’s Bus Pass
    • an Oyster 60+ Card
    • a Freedom Pass
    • a Scottish National Entitlement Card issued in Scotland
    • a 60 and Over Welsh Concessionary Travel Card issued in Wales
    • a Disabled Person’s Welsh Concessionary Travel Card issued in Wales
    • a Senior SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
    • a Registered Blind SmartPass or Blind Person’s SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
    • a War Disablement SmartPass or War Disabled SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
    • a 60+ SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
    • a Half Fare SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
    • an Electoral Identity Card issued in Northern Ireland

    Postal voting

    If you use a postal vote you do not need a photo ID. If you are currently using postal vote then you carry on as normal. If don’t currently have a postal vote and you are registered to vote in an election or referendum, you may be able to vote by post. A postal vote counts the same as a vote in person and is subject to the same security and secrecy provisions.

    You do not automatically get a postal vote even if you are correctly registered for an election or referendum. If you do not already have a postal vote, you have to request one. You do not have to ask for a postal vote just for a particular election or referendum but can have it for all subsequent ones.

    Please apply for a postal vote well before Election Day to request a postal vote as you will need to receive, complete and return a postal vote application form.

    We mail out the postal votes about 2 weeks before Election Day and we include a prepaid envelope for their return to our offices. Don’t forget to return your postal vote before Election Day, or it will not be counted.

    Full details of how postal votes work, and the rules governing them are provided by the Electoral Commission.

    Application forms for postal voting are available from the GOV.UK website.

    The form needs to be printed and completed by hand. We accept scanned versions, these can be emailed to elections@southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.uk. Alternatively please send paper versions to FAO Electoral Services, Thorpe Lodge, 1 Yarmouth Road, Norwich, NR7 0DU.

    Posted on behalf of Councillor Vic Thomson

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    Join us for Quiz Night at The Ferry House

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    Norfolk Constabulary – Rural Crime Newsletter

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    SNDC – We all need help sometimes

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