• Litter Pick – November 2019

    Thank you to everyone who helped with the litter pick.  Again, another mountain of litter was collected from the village!

  • Norfolk County Council Highways and Farming Information

    Norfolk County Council Highways and Farming Information

     

  • Litter Pick – 10th August 2019

    This is just some of the rubbish collected from around the village!  Thank you to everyone who helped with the litter pick either on the day of before the event.

  • George Freeman’s Supermarket Surgery Poster

    Supermarket Surgery Poster
  • Litter Pick Details – Saturday 10th August 2019

  • Road Closure Notice – Park Farm Road – 25th/26th June

    Road Closure Notice – Park Farm Road

  • Parish Councillor Vacancy

    There is currently one parish councillor vacancy. If you are interested in the position, please contact the Clerk by emailing [email protected] or by calling 01328 701007 preferably before the next meeting on Monday 3rd June.

  • Police Connect Message – 4th April 2019

    RURAL CRIME

    Emerging Crime pattern

    In the Broadland and North Norfolk area’s, tractors, Horse trailers and Quod Bikes and agricultural machinery have been targeted by thieves. We believe these are not opportunistic crimes but rather pre-planned with a known buyer or end destination already agreed. Please be vigilant, take number plates of vehicles seen and report any suspicious activity.

    Livestock thefts

    Over the last couple of months there has been an increase in livestock thefts in the county with sheep and fattening lambs being stolen. The thefts have occurred in plain sight. As yet no animals have been recovered but we continue to try to identify the offenders and work with Trading Standards, Defra, sheep farmers and the National Sheep Association in relation to these offences.

    Theft of poultry remains an issue. We believe the offenders are local to the locations of the crime, and we continue to investigate.

    Crime prevention

    Please remember to take all possible precautions to ensure your property does not become an easy target for criminals. Lock windows and doors, remove keys from vehicles and ensure your property is marked so in the event it is stolen and recovered, it can be returned.

    Consider placing tracking devices into valuable movable property and taking photographs of items of value. For more advice please contact me and I will arrange for one of our crime prevention officers to provide further advice.

    How to contact us

    Information is vital and can be shared with us on 101 or by telephoning Crimestoppers on 0800 555 1111 or 0800 783 0137. Information can also be passed directly to any officer or emailed to me at [email protected] or [email protected] All information received will be treated in the strictest confidence.

  • Police Connect Message – 9th April 2019

    The following is a Police Connect message.

    Police are appealing for help to trace a man who is wanted in Norfolk.

    Danny Scott Grey, aged 32 and from Ipswich, is wanted on recall to prison for breaching the terms of his license.

    Grey is described as white, approximately 5ft 9 tall and slim build.

    It’s believed he is currently in the Great Yarmouth area but he is also known to frequent Norwich, North Norfolk, Dereham, Thetford, Wymondham, Attleborough and Ipswich.

    Anyone who may have seen Grey or know of his whereabouts should contact Norfolk Police on 101.

    Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

  • Police Connect Message – 9th April 2019

    The following is a Police Connect message.

    Wanted appeal – John Watson

    Police are appealing for help to trace a man who is wanted in Swaffham.

    John Watson, aged 31 and from the Swaffham area, is wanted for breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order and resisting arrest.

    Watson is described as white, approximately 5ft 8 tall, heavy build and with short red hair, which he is known to dye.

    Anyone who may have seen Watson or know of his whereabouts should contact Norfolk Police on 101.

    Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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