• Safer Neighbourhood Team Update

    The Norfolk Constabulary Holt Safer Neighbourhood Team have announced their current priorities as of 30th May 2019:

    • Rural Crime incorporating fly tipping, hare coursing and oil/diesel theft
    • Youth Engagement
    • Target Hardening around tools, trailers and the like – encouraging recording of serial numbers

    The next SNAP meeting will be held on 5th September 2019, 7:00pm at Holt Youth Project.

    A public engagement meeting will he held at Holt Youth Project between 6:30pm and 7:00pm on Thursday 5th September 2019 – please call in to discuss your neighbourhood concerns.

    More information can be found by clicking here.

  • Weybourne Afforable Housing Consultation Event

    North Norfolk District Housing and Hastoe Housing will be hosting a public consultation event on Thursday 20th June 2019, 2:30-7:00pm in relation to the proposed Affordable Housing development in Weybourne.

    Please come along to find out more about the proposed development and to complete the consultation survey.

  • Parish Councillor Vacancy

    Following the Parish Council election of the 2nd May 2019, there is ONE Councillor vacancy on Weybourne Parish Council.

    If you would like to help your community by becoming a parish councillor for Weybourne and you meet the below eligibility criteria, please send a brief CV to the Clerk, outlining your knowledge and experience by 5pm, 31st May 2019.

    To be eligible to become a councillor for Weybourne Parish Council you must be:
    • a UK or Commonwealth citizen; or be a citizen of the Republic of Ireland; or be a citizen of another Member state of the European Union
    • at least 18 years old
    • an elector of the Parish or in the past 12 months have occupied land or other premises in the Parish (as owner or tenant) or work in the Parish (as your principal or only place of work) or live within three miles of the Parish boundary

    What do Parish or Town councils do?
    A Parish council is a local authority that makes decisions on behalf of the people in the Parish. It is the level of local government closest to the community, with North Norfolk District Council and Norfolk County Council further up the hierarchy.
    Parish councils make all kinds of decisions on issues that affect the local community. Probably the most common topics that Parish councils get involved with are planning matters (they are statutory consultees), crime prevention and roads & highways. Parish councils have a number of powers they can use and have the ability to negotiate with other decision making organisations such as the district, county or unitary councils, health authorities, police etc. In this respect Parish councils are extremely powerful. These organisations know that a Parish council gives the best reflection of how a community feels about something and its views should be taken seriously.

    How much time does it take up?
    Weybourne Parish Councils meets once a month for the council meeting to which members of the public are also invited. Meetings may last two or three hours, depending on what’s on the list of items to discuss.

    For more information about the role and the work of Weybourne Parish Council please contact the Clerk.
    Clerk: Catherine Fletcher
    Address: 11 Oakfield Road, Aylsham, Norwich, NR11 6AL
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: 07402 722 482

  • Closure of Holt Road, Weybourne, extended to 10th May 2019

    NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL has made a Temporary Traffic Order affecting the C311 Holt Road from its junction with the C310 Station Road for a distance of 200 metres southwards in the PARISH OF WEYBOURNE because of footway construction works.

    This Order continues the provisions of the Order dated 25th April 2019 that the road will be temporarily closed (except for access) and the restriction will now continue in effect from 4th May 2019 to 10th May 2019 (previously 3rd May 2019) for the duration of the works, expected to be 7 days within the period.

    Alternative route is via: Holt Road, C310, Gipsies Lane, C308, Weybourne Road, Sandy Hill Lane, Cromer Road, Station Road, A148, Bridge Road, C311, Holgate Hill (Weybourne/Bodham/High Kelling/Kelling)

    (If necessary the restriction could run for a maximum period of 18 months from the date of the Order).

    Penalty: £1000 maximum fine on conviction and/or endorsement for contravention.

    In the event of the start date being delayed the new start date will be displayed on site in advance.

    The person dealing with enquiries at Norfolk County Council is Martin Dixon (Community and Environmental Services) Telephone 0344 800 8020.

  • European Election Candidates

    The Statement of Parties and Individual Candidates Nominated and Notice of Poll for the European Parliamentary election on Thursday 23rd May 2019 can be found by clicking here.

  • Free Legal Advice Available

    Norfolk Community Law Service will be providing free 15 minutes advice from a solicitor on family law, employment law, wills and probate and general law.

    Details of times and dates can be found by clicking here.

     

  • Notice of European Elections

    The Notice of European Elections to be held on 23rd May2019 can be found here.

  • Police Newsletter for April

    The Police cluster newsletter for April can be found here.

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