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Council Tax Rates 2020 - 2021
BRECKLAND COUNCIL NOTICE OF SETTING OF COUNCIL TAX Notice is hereby given that on the twenty seventh day of February 2020 Breckland Council, in accordance with Section 30 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, approved and duly set for the financial year beginning 1st April 2020 and ending on 31st March 2021 the amounts as set out below as the amount of Council Tax for each category of dwelling in the parts of its area listed below. The amounts below for each parish will be the Council Tax payable for the forthcoming year. COUNCIL TAX RATES 2020 - 2021 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H NORFOLK COUNTY 944.34 1101.73 1259.12 1416.51 1731.29 2046.07 2360.85 2833.02 KENNINGHALL 1194.35 1393.40 1592.46 1791.52 2189.63 2587.75 2985.86 3583.04 NORFOLK POLICE & LEXHAM 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 175.38 204.61 233.84 263.07 321.53 379.99 438.45 526.14 CRIME COMMISSIONER BRECKLAND 62.52 72.94 83.36 93.78 114.62 135.46 156.30 187.56 LITCHAM 1214.50 1416.91 1619.33 1821.75 2226.58 2631.41 3036.25 3643.49 LONGHAM 1229.13 1433.99 1638.84 1843.70 2253.41 2663.12 3072.83 3687.40 ASHILL 1212.28 1414.33 1616.37 1818.42 2222.51 2626.61 3030.70 3636.84 LOPHAM NORTH 1192.57 1391.33 1590.09 1788.85 2186.37 2583.90 2981.42 3577.70 ATTLEBOROUGH 1284.23 1498.27 1712.31 1926.35 2354.42 2782.50 3210.58 3852.69 LOPHAM SOUTH 1197.11 1396.63 1596.15 1795.67 2194.71 2593.74 2992.78 3591.34 BANHAM 1204.41 1405.14 1605.87 1806.61 2208.08 2609.55 3011.01 3613.22 LYNFORD 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 -
Employers and Other Organisations Involved in Trailblazers
Employers and other Organisations Involved in Trailblazers Accountancy – Led by organisations including Baker Tilly, BDO, Costain, Dains, Deloitte, Government Finance Profession, , Ernst & Young, Flemmings, Grant Thornton, Hall and Woodhouse, Harvey & Son, Hazlewoods LLP, Health Education East of England, Kingston Smith, KPMG, Lentells Chartered Accountants, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, NHS Employers, PwC, Solid State Solutions and Warrington and Halton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust with the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). This has developed standards for Professional Accounting Technician and Professional Accountant. Accountancy (Phase 4) – Led by organisations including Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Selby Jones Ltd; Shapcotts; Skills for Health Academy (North West); Bibby Ship Management; Jackson Stephen LLP; HFMA; Civil Service; Spofforths LLP; Norse Commercial Services Ltd; Norbert Dentressangle; Charles Wells Limited; TaxAssist Accountants; Mazars; Armstrong Watson; MHA Bloomer Heaven developing standards for Assistant Accountant. Actuarial –Led by organisations including Aon Hewitt, Barnett Waddingham, Grant Thornton, KPMG, Mercer, Munich Re, PwC and RSA with the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. This has developed a standard for Actuarial Technician. Adult Care – Led by organisations including Barchester Healthcare, Caretech Community Services, Creative Support, Hand in Hands, Hendra Health Care (Ludlow), Hertfordshire County Council, Housing and Care 21, Oxfordshire County Council, Progressive Care, Surrey County Council, West England Centre for Inclusive Living, Woodford Homecare. This will develop the standards for Lead Practitioner in Adult Care, and Leader/Manager in Adult Care. -
Contents of Volume 14 Norwich Marriages 1813-37 (Are Distinguished by Letter Code, Given Below) Those from 1801-13 Have Also Been Transcribed and Have No Code
Norfolk Family History Society Norfolk Marriages 1801-1837 The contents of Volume 14 Norwich Marriages 1813-37 (are distinguished by letter code, given below) those from 1801-13 have also been transcribed and have no code. ASt All Saints Hel St. Helen’s MyM St. Mary in the S&J St. Simon & St. And St. Andrew’s Jam St. James’ Marsh Jude Aug St. Augustine’s Jma St. John McC St. Michael Coslany Ste St. Stephen’s Ben St. Benedict’s Maddermarket McP St. Michael at Plea Swi St. Swithen’s JSe St. John Sepulchre McT St. Michael at Thorn Cle St. Clement’s Erh Earlham St. Mary’s Edm St. Edmund’s JTi St. John Timberhill Pau St. Paul’s Etn Eaton St. Andrew’s Eth St. Etheldreda’s Jul St. Julian’s PHu St. Peter Hungate GCo St. George Colegate Law St. Lawrence’s PMa St. Peter Mancroft Hei Heigham St. GTo St. George Mgt St. Margaret’s PpM St. Peter per Bartholomew Tombland MtO St. Martin at Oak Mountergate Lak Lakenham St. John Gil St. Giles’ MtP St. Martin at Palace PSo St. Peter Southgate the Baptist and All Grg St. Gregory’s MyC St. Mary Coslany Sav St. Saviour’s Saints The 25 Suffolk parishes Ashby Burgh Castle (Nfk 1974) Gisleham Kessingland Mutford Barnby Carlton Colville Gorleston (Nfk 1889) Kirkley Oulton Belton (Nfk 1974) Corton Gunton Knettishall Pakefield Blundeston Cove, North Herringfleet Lound Rushmere Bradwell (Nfk 1974) Fritton (Nfk 1974) Hopton (Nfk 1974) Lowestoft Somerleyton The Norfolk parishes 1 Acle 36 Barton Bendish St Andrew 71 Bodham 106 Burlingham St Edmond 141 Colney 2 Alburgh 37 Barton Bendish St Mary 72 Bodney 107 Burlingham -
Land at Old Buckenham Norfolk Geophysical Survey
Land at Old Buckenham Norfolk Geophysical Survey Report no. 2646 September 2014 Client: NPS Archaeology Archaeological Services WYAS Report No. 2646 Land at Old Buckenham, Norfolk Land at Old Buckenham Norfolk Geophysical Survey Summary A geophysical (magnetometer) survey covering approximately 4.4 hectares was carried out on land at Old Buckenham, to provide further information on the archaeological resource of the site prior to its proposed development. Faint linear anomalies indicative of soil filled ditches forming a series of rectilinear enclosures of unknown date have been identified covering most of the site. Discrete anomalies within some of the enclosures are also considered to be of archaeological significance. On the basis of the survey the site is considered to be of moderate to high archaeological potential. Archaeological Services WYAS Report No. 2646 Land at Old Buckenham, Norfolk Report Information Client: NPS Archaeology Address: Scandic House, 85 Mountergate, Norwich, NR1 1PY Report Type: Geophysical Survey Location: Old Buckenham County: Norfolk Grid Reference: TM 067 919 Period(s) of activity: prehistoric?/Roman?/medieval? Report Number: 2646 Project Number: 4226 Site Code: OBN14 OASIS ID: archaeol11- Planning Application No.: HER Event No: Museum Accession No.: n/a Date of fieldwork: August 2014 Date of report: September 2014 Project Management: Sam Harrison BSc MSc MIfA Fieldwork: Ross Bishop Mark Evans BA Dan Waterfall BA Report: Alistair Webb BA MIfA Illustrations: David Harrison BA MSc MIfA Photography: Site staff Research: n/a Authorisation for distribution: ------------------------------------------------------ © Archaeological Services WYAS 2014 PO Box 30, Nepshaw Lane South, Morley, Leeds LS27 0UG Telephone: 0113 383 7500. Email: [email protected] ii Archaeological Services WYAS Report No. -
Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Farm Consultation Report Appendix 20.3 Socc Stakeholder Mailing List
Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Farm Consultation Report Appendix 20.3 SoCC Stakeholder Mailing List Applicant: Norfolk Vanguard Limited Document Reference: 5.1 Pursuant to APFP Regulation: 5(2)(q) Date: June 2018 Revision: Version 1 Author: BECG Photo: Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm This page is intentionally blank. Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Farm Appendices Parish Councils Bacton and Edingthorpe Parish Council Witton and Ridlington Parish Council Brandiston Parish Council Guestwick Parish Council Little Witchingham Parish Council Marsham Parish Council Twyford Parish Council Lexham Parish Council Yaxham Parish Council Whinburgh and Westfield Parish Council Holme Hale Parish Council Bintree Parish Council North Tuddenham Parish Council Colkirk Parish Council Sporle with Palgrave Parish Council Shipdham Parish Council Bradenham Parish Council Paston Parish Council Worstead Parish Council Swanton Abbott Parish Council Alby with Thwaite Parish Council Skeyton Parish Council Melton Constable Parish Council Thurning Parish Council Pudding Norton Parish Council East Ruston Parish Council Hanworth Parish Council Briston Parish Council Kempstone Parish Council Brisley Parish Council Ingworth Parish Council Westwick Parish Council Stibbard Parish Council Themelthorpe Parish Council Burgh and Tuttington Parish Council Blickling Parish Council Oulton Parish Council Wood Dalling Parish Council Salle Parish Council Booton Parish Council Great Witchingham Parish Council Aylsham Town Council Heydon Parish Council Foulsham Parish Council Reepham -
Minutes WDPC October 2017
MINUTES OF THE WEST DEREHAM PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT WEST DEREHAM VILLAGE HALL AT 7.30 pm ON THURSDAY 5 OCTOBER 2017 PRESENT (six Councillors): - Pam Bullas (PB), Tom Foy (TF), Lorraine Hunt (LH) Chair of the Meeting, Paula Kellingray (PK), Pam Walker (PW) and Claire Williams (CW). In attendance: Cllr Brian Long (Norfolk County Council) (BL), Peter King, Parish Clerk, and four members of the public. The Chairman welcomed everyone present to the Parish Council Meeting. 1. Apologies for absence Apologies had been received from Claire Cann (CC). 2. Declaration of Interest on agenda items No declarations were made. 3. Use of social media, audio recording of meeting and invitation for public contributions LH asked “Will anyone present be filming, recording, blogging, or tweeting during this meeting?” There was no response from the members of the public present. LH advised members of the public that if they wished to comment on any item, before a decision was made, they should raise their hand and they would be invited to speak. 4. Minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on 7 September 2017 LH confirmed all Councillors had seen the minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on 7 September 2017. The councillors agreed that they were content that the minutes should be signed as a true record. LH signed the minutes. LH noted that a couple of members of the public present at the meeting were attending to share their proposals for developing a site in the village. The couple commented that they were about to submit a planning proposal to build a property off the Ryston Road between Stoni-bruk and the Watering Cottages on a piece of land that was described as waste land, currently turned over as grass and used for storage, but unsuitable for agricultural purposes. -
Page 1 of 5 01/19 MINUTES of the MEETING of TITTLESHALL PARISH COUNCIL HELD at TITTLESHALL VILLAGE HALL on WEDNESDAY 9TH JANUAR
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF TITTLESHALL PARISH COUNCIL HELD AT TITTLESHALL VILLAGE HALL ON WEDNESDAY 9 TH JANUARY 2019 AT 5.30 P.M. Present Councillor R Thompson (Chair) Councillor A Corrigan Councillor P Janning Councillor L Kilbey County Councillor M Kiddle Morris District Councillor T Carter Two members of the public. 1. Apologies for Absence. Apologies for absence had been received from Councillors Hills who was at a funeral and Colman who was at another meeting and these were accepted. 2. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest. There were no DPIs. 3. Minutes of the Previous Meeting. Councillor Kilbey proposed and Councillor Janning seconded the resolution that the minutes of the meeting held on 6 November 2018 having been circulated be approved. All were in favour and the minutes were duly signed by the Chairman. 4. Public participation. 4.1 County and District Councillor Reports. The County Councillor reported that Norfolk County Council has received a further £12.5 million to repair potholes. The road closure on B1145 from A1065 to the Great Massingham junction should be opened at weekends. Norfolk County Council has entered into a further £11 million contract for Better Broadband for Norfolk to improve speeds in many rural areas where it has not been possible to improve via new cabinets. The new contract will consider fibre to property and satellite if thought feasible. The Council Tax is not to be raised by the 3% allowed for Adult Social Care as the Government has released a further £4.2 million to the County Council. It has also received £29 million to provide 2800 extra care units. -
New Buckenham | Norfolk a BRIGHT FUTURE
New Buckenham | Norfolk A BRIGHT FUTURE “With a colourful past and a most promising future, this winsome home has a story to tell. Lovingly updated and extended by the owners, it’s proved a wonderful place in which to dwell. Period features blend with modern comforts to provide a home with a heart and a truly friendly feel, all set within a lovely walled garden with parking and studio to add to the appeal. Shops, schools and more can be found close by but when you’re at home you can relax and unwind. Come take a look at this impressive abode – a period piece that’s truly sublime!” • An impressive Grade II Listed Period Residence situated centrally within the sought after village of New Buckenham • Four Double Bedrooms; Two Bathrooms • Three Receptions; Conservatory • Spacious Breakfast Kitchen with Separate Utility • The Property has been Sympathetically Extended • Original Character can be found throughout with Patterned Tiles, Pamments, Timber Floor, Fireplaces, Vaulted Ceilings and Exposed Beams • Walled Gardens; Generous Gardens extend to 0.4 acres • Garaging with Studio/Games Room Above • Rear Access • The Accommodation extends to 3,333sq.ft • No EPC Required In a private position in a highly desirable village, this attractive character property boasts more than first meets the eye. The large walled garden is an unusual feature for a property within the heart of the community, while the recently renovated accommodation means you can move straight in and embrace the comforts of this welcoming home. Moving With The Times Dating back to 1542 in its oldest parts, this period home was originally owned by the Kendall family and was enlarged in 1560. -
Coke Mausoleum, Tittleshall
Coke Mausoleum, Tittleshall An undistinguished building attached to the north side of the chancel, constructed in brick with thin drip-moulds over what were once round-headed windows. Three of these, in the east, west and east end of the north wall, have been filled with honeycomb brickwork, while the one at the west end of the north wall has been partially bricked up and a two light window inserted in the lower part of the opening. Presumably this was done when the eastern section of the mausoleum was sealed off in 1897. The massive buttresses and small arched entrance in the north wall are also later additions, probably made sometime in the 19th century. Architect(s) Not known Listing Grade I (England and Wales) Year Created 1710 History Godwick Hall, to the east of Tittleshall, was the principal seat of the Coke family until Thomas Coke built Holkham Hall in the mid 18th century (1734-1753). The Coke mausoleum at Tittleshall was built prior to that change. It is thought to have been built in the early 18th century and contains the coffins of ten adults and several children. In 1897 the eastern half, which housed the coffins, was sealed off and the rest of the building was converted to a vestry and organ chamber. Of far greater interest than the mausoleum, however, is the fine series of Coke monuments in the church. This includes an alabaster wall monument to Bridget Coke (d.1598); a recumbent effigy of the Lord Chief Justice, Sir Edward Coke (d.1634) by Nicholas Stone; a classical canopied monument to Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester, and his wife Margaret, designed by Charles Atkinson with busts by Roubiliac, erected 1760; and an exceptionally fine wall memorial to Mrs James Coke (d.1805) by Joseph Nollekens. -
Led by Organisations Including ABP, Dunbia, Tulip, Dawn Meats, WM Perry
Abattoir, Red Meat Slaughter And Primary Processing – Led by organisations including ABP, Dunbia, Tulip, Dawn Meats, W M Perry Ltd, C H Rowley Ltd, Peter Coates (Alrewas) Ltd, JA Jewett (Meat) Ltd, BW & JD Glaves & Sons Ltd, Euro Quality Lambs Ltd, A Wright & Son, Fowler Bros Ltd, C Brumpton Ltd Accountancy – Led by organisations including Baker Tilly, BDO, Costain, Dains, Deloitte, Government Finance Profession , Ernst & Young, Flemmings, Grant Thornton, Hall and Woodhouse, Harvey & Son, Hazlewoods LLP, Health Education East of England, Kingston Smith, KPMG, Lentells Chartered Accountants, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, NHS Employers, PwC, Solid State Solutions and Warrington and Halton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust with the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). Accountancy (Phase 4) – Led by organisations including Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Selby Jones Ltd, Shapcotts, Skills for Health Academy (North West), Bibby Ship Management, Jackson Stephen LLP, HFMA, Civil Service, Spofforths LLP, Norse Commercial Services Ltd, Norbert Dentressangle, Charles Wells Limited, TaxAssist Accountants, Mazars, Armstrong Watson, MHA Bloomer Heaven. Actuarial – Led by organisations including Aon Hewitt, Barnett Waddingham, Grant Thornton, KPMG, Mercer, Munich Re, PwC and RSA with the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. Adult Care – Led by organisations including Barchester Healthcare, Caretech Community Services, Creative Support, Hand in Hands, Hendra Health Care (Ludlow), Hertfordshire County Council, Housing and Care 21, Oxfordshire County Council, Progressive Care, Surrey County Council, West England Centre for Inclusive Living, Woodford Homecare. -
Excellence Is Our Standard” WELCOME to LITCHAM SCHOOL Welcome to Litcham School, a Well-Respected and Successful All-Through School for Children Aged 4-16
LITCHAM SCHOOL “Excellence is our standard” WELCOME TO LITCHAM SCHOOL Welcome to Litcham School, a well-respected and successful all-through school for children aged 4-16. This is a very special place at the heart of the community. We are a small school where every child is treated as an individual. We work with parents to ensure that children are nurtured, given opportunities to develop their talents and challenged to fulfil their potential. We want every pupil to achieve the highest possible academic outcomes. This is our number one priority and we know that this will only happen by providing the highest standards of teaching every day. We also provide a wide range of opportunities and value pupils’ achievements across a variety of areas. Whether you are looking for a primary or a secondary place, we believe that we can meet your child’s needs. We hope that this prospectus gives you a flavour of our values and the opportunities available for your child. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to arrange a visit or learn more about the school. “Staff are very professional, my children are in safe and caring hands” – Parent quote Ofsted 2015 PRIMARY PHASE Our primary phase offers a vibrant and caring environment, focused on ensuring that children have the best possible start to their education. We are committed to working in partnership with parents and carers and welcome your involvement with the school. There are frequent informal opportunities for you to come into school and to work alongside your child, including Reading, Maths and Science Cafés. -
2021 Book News Welcome to Our 2021 Book News
2021 Book News Welcome to our 2021 Book News. As we come towards the end of a very strange year we hope that you’ve managed to get this far relatively unscathed. It’s been a very challenging time for us all and we’re just relieved that, so far, we’re mostly all in one piece. While we were closed over lockdown, Mark took on the challenge of digitalising some of Venture’s back catalogue producing over 20 downloadable books of some of our most popular titles. Thanks to the kind donations of our customers we managed to raise over £3000 for The Christie which was then matched pound for pound by a very good friend taking the total to almost £7000. There is still time to donate and download these books, just click on the downloads page on our website for the full list. We’re still operating with reduced numbers in the building at any one time. We’ve re-organised our schedules for packers and office staff to enable us to get orders out as fast as we can, but we’re also relying on carriers and suppliers. Many of the publishers whose titles we stock are small societies or one-man operations so please be aware of the longer lead times when placing orders for Christmas presents. The last posting dates for Christmas are listed on page 63 along with all the updates in light of the current Covid situation and also the impending Brexit deadline. In particular, please note the change to our order and payment processing which was introduced on 1st July 2020.