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Age Concern Norfolk is an independent charitable organisation with over 50 years experience dedicated to promoting the well-being of all older people throughout the county of Norfolk and to help make later life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience
The Parish Council Website
The Villages of Alpington and Yelverton can be found south of Norwich just off the A146 (to Lowestoft). There are a number of facilities available in the Villages including the Village Hall, Primary School and Church.
Ashmanhaugh is a small village in North Norfolk situated 2 miles from Wroxham and very close to Wroxham Barns. There is a small Norman Church, which, it is thought, has the smallest round tower in Norfolk. The old school is now a community hall which is called the Preston Rooms. There are many functions held here to raise funds both for the Preston Rooms and the Church and the facilities are enjoyed by several clubs and societies. The hall is also available for hire for your own special occasion. On Church road, Ashmanhaugh Cricket Club can be seen playing regularly through the summer on Saturdays and Sundays. Last year, the first team were promoted to the Norfolk Alliance and the second 11 also gained promotion.
This site is produced by and for the Parish Council for the villages of Ashwellthorpe and Fundenhall. Welcome to our site. The Parish Council is keen to communicate with residents in the Parish and others further afield. The site is still developing and we hope that you enjoy what you see. To contact us or to make any comments please e mail us at ashfun-pc@hotmail.co.uk Thank you.
Attleborough Town Council has 15 members, with 8 committees and looks after allotments, cemeteries, Thieves Lane Recreation Ground, Gaymer's Meadow, Decoy Common, closed churchyards, play areas, skateboard park and dog walking areas.
Aylmerton is a small village which is two and a half milesf
Welcome to Aylsham Town Council. The Council serves a population of 6000 people in the Norfolk town of Aylsham. There are 13 Councillors, who represent the whole town (no wards). Services provided by the Town Council include: allotments (2 sites), street lighting, public toilets, cemetery, maintenance of the closed churchyard, recreation ground, amenity areas,christmas lights, use of the town hall as a community hall, Monday and Friday markets, and Farmers Markets on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays each month. Additionally, the Council undertakes other functions via Agency Agreements with District and County Councils, including monitoring car parks, street cleaning and litter collection, and Highway verge cutting.
Barnham Broom Parish Council is made of up of 7 Councillors aged 21 or older who either live, work or own property in Barnham Broom or within 3 miles. The Parish Council is elected every 4 years the next election being in 2007.
Parish Council serving the residents of Barton-le-Clay in Bedfordshire.
Parish Council for the village of Bawdeswell, which lies about half-way between Norwich and Fakenham.
Parish Council for Beachamwell, Shingham and Drymere
The Parish Council for Beccles in Suffolk
The Bedfordshire Association of Town and Parish Councils is a membership organisation offering advice, support and training to member councils. Office hours are 09.00 - 13.00, Monday to Friday.
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