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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 -
Marriott's Way Circular Route Guide
MARRIOTT’S WAY CIRCULAR ROUTE GUIDE WELCOME TO MARRIOTT’S WAY MARRIOTT’S WAY is a 26-mile linear trail for riders, walkers and cyclists. Opened in 1991, it follows part of the route of two former Victorian railway lines, The Midland and Great Northern (M&GN) and Great Eastern Railway (GER). It is named in honour of William Marriott, who was chief engineer and manager of the M&GN for 41 years between 1883 and 1924. Both lines were established in the 1880s to transport passengers, livestock and industrial freight. The two routes were joined by the ‘Themelthorpe Curve’ in 1960, which became the sharpest bend on the entire British railway network. Use of the lines reduced after the Second World War. Passenger traffic ceased in 1959, but the transport of concrete ensured that freight trains still used the lines until 1985. The seven circular walks and two cycle loops in this guide encourage you to head off the main Marriott’s Way route and explore the surrounding areas that the railway served. Whilst much has changed, there’s an abundance of hidden history to be found. Many of the churches, pubs, farms and station buildings along these circular routes would still be familiar to the railway passengers of 100 years ago. 2 Marriott’s Way is a County Wildlife Site and passes through many interesting landscapes rich in wonderful countryside, wildlife, sculpture and a wealth of local history. The walks and cycle loops described in these pages are well signposted by fingerposts and Norfolk Trails’ discs. You can find all the circular trails in this guide covered by OS Explorer Map 238. -
Taxis Local Area Map Buses and Taxis
Downham Market Station i Onward Travel Information Local area map Key DC Downham Market College High School L Downham Market Library PO Post Office TH Town Hall TS Town Square & Shops Cycle routes Footpaths Bus Station Downham Market Station TH PO TS L DC Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2018 & also map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA Buses and Taxis Main destinations by bus (Data correct at August 2020) DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP Key Rail replacement Bus Stop Denver 37 Bus Station Station Entrance/Exit Hilgay 37 Bus Station Taxi Rank King's Lynn ^ 37 Bus Station Runcton Holme 37 Bus Station Downham Market Station Setchey 37 Bus Station Southery 37 Bus Station Stow Bardolph 37 Bus Station Ten Mile Bank 37 Bus Station Tottenhill 37 Bus Station West Winch 37 Bus Station Wimbotsham 37 Bus Station Service 37 operates on Mondays to Saturdays, only. No Sunday service. West Norfolk Community Transport operates bus route 60, a limited Mondays to Saturdays service from opposite Downham Market Railway Station to Salters Lode, Barroway Drove, Nordelph, Lotts Bridge, Welney and Three Notes Holes. West Norfolk Community Transport operates bus route 61, a limited Mondays to Saturdays service from Southbound and Northbound buses will stop in the station forecourt. Downham Market Paradise Road bus stop to Bexwell Lane, Crimplesham, Stradsett and Fincham. Downham Market station is served by a taxi rank or a cab office. Check availability before travelling, and pre-book if necessary. Please consider G and M Taxis Jez's Cab Cars 4 You Taxis the following local operators: (Inclusion of this number doesn’t represent any endorsement of the taxi firm) 01366 510 810 07944 944 941 07931 390 832 Further information about all onward travel Local Cycle Info National Cycle Info Bus Times PlusBus See timetable norfolk.gov.uk/travel_and_transport sustrans.org.uk displays at bus Find the bus times for your stop. -
Guestwick Neighbourhood Forum E E K K
GUESTWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM E E K K Richard Squires Senior Community Planning Officer Broadland District Council Thorpe Lodge 1 Yarmouth Road Thorpe St Andrew Norwich NR7 0DU 23rd February 2018 Dear Mr Squires, APPLICATION FROM GUESTWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM TO BROADLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR DESIGNATION OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM AND NEIGHBOURHOOD AREA In accordance with Part 3 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (as amended), please accept this letter and accompanying documentation as a formal application from the proposed Guestwick Neighbourhood Forum for the designation of said Forum and proposed Neighbourhood Area. The enclosed documents comprise the proposed Neighbourhood Forum constitution, a membership list, and a map showing the boundary of the proposed Neighbourhood Area. Further information required as part of the legal process for designation is set out below: NAME OF PROPOSED NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM: Guestwick Neighbourhood Forum NAME OF PROPOSED NEIGHBOURHOOD AREA: Guestwick The enclosed map illustrates the boundary of the proposed Neighbourhood Area. The boundary follows that of the civil parish of Guestwick and has been chosen for this reason. The proposed Guestwick Neighbourhood Forum is capable of being a relevant body for the purposes of section 61G of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, as set out in this application. MEMBERSHIP OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM: Please see the enclosed membership list for the proposed Neighbourhood Forum. Page: 1 GUESTWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM CONTACT DETAILS: Please find below the contact details for the designated Chairman and Secretary of the proposed Forum: 1. NAME (CHAIRMAN): Robin Back ADDRESS: POSTCODE: EMAIL: [email protected] 2. NAME: (SECRETARY): TBA ADDRESS: POSTCODE: I trust that this provides sufficient information for Broadland District Council to consider the designation of the proposed Neighbourhood Forum and Neighbourhood Area. -
Designated Rural Areas and Designated Regions) (England) Order 2004
Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2004 No. 418 HOUSING, ENGLAND The Housing (Right to Buy) (Designated Rural Areas and Designated Regions) (England) Order 2004 Made - - - - 20th February 2004 Laid before Parliament 25th February 2004 Coming into force - - 17th March 2004 The First Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 157(1)(c) and 3(a) of the Housing Act 1985(1) hereby makes the following Order: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Housing (Right to Buy) (Designated Rural Areas and Designated Regions) (England) Order 2004 and shall come into force on 17th March 2004. (2) In this Order “the Act” means the Housing Act 1985. Designated rural areas 2. The areas specified in the Schedule are designated as rural areas for the purposes of section 157 of the Act. Designated regions 3.—(1) In relation to a dwelling-house which is situated in a rural area designated by article 2 and listed in Part 1 of the Schedule, the designated region for the purposes of section 157(3) of the Act shall be the district of Forest of Dean. (2) In relation to a dwelling-house which is situated in a rural area designated by article 2 and listed in Part 2 of the Schedule, the designated region for the purposes of section 157(3) of the Act shall be the district of Rochford. (1) 1985 c. -
Parish Share Report – August 2020
PARISH SHARE PAYMENTS For period ended 31st August 2020 SUMMARY OF PARISH SHARE PAYMENTS BY DEANERIES Dean Amount % Deanery Share Received for 2020 % Deanery Share % No Outstanding 2019 2020 to period end 2019 Received for 2019 received £ £ £ £ £ Norwich Archdeaconry 06 Norwich East 22,764 4.09 584,363 307,593 52.64 557,186 308,440 55.36 04 Norwich North 33,864 6.66 520,664 230,777 44.32 508,577 296,879 58.37 05 Norwich South 34,380 8.40 370,673 271,078 73.13 409,212 241,660 59.06 Norfolk Archdeaconry 01 Blofield 22,229 6.79 331,836 148,956 44.89 327,284 179,839 54.95 11 Depwade 33,147 11.80 269,250 107,964 40.10 280,831 117,104 41.70 02 Great Yarmouth 46,473 9.93 476,879 191,982 40.26 467,972 244,190 52.18 13 Humbleyard 64,860 14.81 438,596 114,041 26.00 437,949 168,941 38.58 14 Loddon 77,050 22.96 327,666 137,053 41.83 335,571 146,449 43.64 15 Lothingland 41,060 7.30 562,218 288,087 51.24 562,194 335,467 59.67 16 Redenhall 71,391 21.01 352,467 125,332 35.56 339,813 165,956 48.84 09 St Benet 15,554 4.09 381,805 212,443 55.64 380,642 193,802 50.91 17 Thetford & Rockland 59,355 18.89 304,536 119,061 39.10 314,266 162,583 51.73 Lynn Archdeaconry 18 Breckland 76,264 19.17 386,285 174,437 45.16 397,811 200,872 50.49 20 Burnham & Walsingham 54,455 13.74 417,379 187,689 44.97 396,393 218,814 55.20 12 Dereham in Mitford 20,440 5.77 363,605 165,092 45.40 353,955 191,877 54.21 21 Heacham & Rising 44,759 11.86 367,102 186,898 50.91 377,375 220,812 58.51 22 Holt 18,514 5.65 339,511 164,198 48.36 327,646 187,166 57.12 23 Lynn 20,372 6.17 341,831 139,807 40.90 330,152 167,889 50.85 07 Repps 15,424 4.02 386,525 203,338 52.61 383,729 240,749 62.74 03 08 Ingworth & Sparham 55,048 12.94 448,340 225,512 50.30 425,260 201,491 47.38 827,403 10.46 7,971,531 3,701,341 46.43 7,913,818 4,190,980 52.96 02/09/2020 NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD DEANERY HISTORY REPORT MONTH August YEAR 2020 SUMMARY PARISH 2018 OUTST. -
RV Ratepayer Address 3,900 £ RK&J Jones Ltd 15 Bennett Street, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 9EE 2,100 £ 54 Bridge
RV Ratepayer Address £ 3,900 RK&J Jones ltd 15 Bennett Street, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 9EE £ 2,100 54 Bridge Street, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 9DJ £ 2,350 3 Fairfield Road, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 9ET £ 19,250 HSBC Bank Plc 24 High Street, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 9DB £ 950 The Chalet, Priory Road, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 9JS £ 220 213 Old Hunstanton Beach, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6JN £ 19,750 Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk Council Offices, Valentine Road, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 5HG £ 25,750 North Lynn Discovery Ltd North Lynn Discovery Centre, Columbia Way, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 2LA £ 15,250 Hugh Smith (Estuary Road Ltd) In AdministrationEstuary Road, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 2HH £ 13,000 Mars Food UK Ltd 61 Oldmedow Road, Hardwick Industrial Estate, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 4JJ £ 1,375 Basement, 9 Portland Street, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1PB £ 2,550 237 Saddlebow Road, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5BW £ 3,250 Lynn Road, Gayton, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 1QJ £ 1,875 2 Fen Lane, Pott Row, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 1DA £ 4,350 Kings Lynn Sand & Gravel Co Ltd Big Pit, Wormegay Road, Blackborough End, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 1SG £ 1,825 Workshop R/O, 111 School Road, Upwell, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE14 9ES £ 1,850 Workshop, Desford Lodge, Church Road, Walpole St Peter, Wisbech Cambridgeshire, PE14 7NS £ 320 Victory Farm, Eastmoor, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE33 9PY £ - Bexwell Tractors Ltd Alexander Works, High Street, Fincham, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE33 9EL £ 550 Caravan Site At Warren House, -
Cabinet 07 October 2019
Cabinet Date: Monday 7 October 2019 Time: 10am Venue: Edwards Room, County Hall, Norwich Persons attending the meeting are requested to turn off mobile phones. Membership: Cllr Andrew Proctor Chairman. Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategy & Governance. Cllr Graham Plant Vice-Chairman. Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Growing the Economy. Cllr Bill Borrett Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, Public Health & Prevention Cllr Margaret Dewsbury Cabinet Member for Communities & Partnerships Cllr John Fisher Cabinet Member for Children’s Services Cllr Tom FitzPatrick Cabinet Member for Innovation, Transformation & Performance Cllr Andy Grant Cabinet Member for Environment & Waste Cllr Andrew Jamieson Cabinet Member for Finance Cllr Greg Peck Cabinet Member for Commercial Services & Asset Management Cllr Martin Wilby Cabinet Member for Highways, Infrastructure & Transport WEBCASTING This meeting will be filmed and streamed live via YouTube on the NCC Democrat Services channel. The whole of the meeting will be filmed, except where there are confidential or exempt items and the footage will be available to view via the Norfolk County Council CMIS website. A copy of it will also be retained in accordance with the Council’s data retention policy. Members of the public may also film or record this meeting. If you do not wish to have your image captured, you should sit in the public gallery area. If you have any queries regarding webcasting of meetings, please contact the committee Team on 01603 228913 or email [email protected] 1 Cabinet 7 October 2019 A g e n d a 1 To receive any apologies. 2 Minutes Page 5 To confirm the minutes from the Cabinet Meeting held on Monday 2 September 2019. -
Guestwick | Norfolk LIFE of LUXURY
Guestwick | Norfolk LIFE OF LUXURY An exquisite six bedroom property with three bedroom annexe is the sort of opportunity that doesn’t come around too often. Standing proudly in the middle of the plot and boasting impressive accommodation, as well as spectacular gardens, you’re sure to fall in love with this stunning rural home. • Impressive Residence found in a Rural Village Setting • Considerably improved by the current owners with thought for versatile living • Ideal for the growing/extended family or for Business opportunity • Main House with Four Reception Rooms and Six En-Suite Bedrooms • Annexe with Open Living/Kitchen, a further Three Bedrooms and Family Bathroom • Connecting the main house and the Annexe is an Office (currently under construction) • Sitting in grounds with Formal Gardens, Driveway and Paddocks approaching 5 Acres • The Accommodation extends to 5,521sq.ft • Energy Rating: E With the original building dating back to 1842, in the 1980s it became a pig farm and renamed The Gables, the current owner purchased it in 2007 and carried out major renovations and extensions. “It’s a wonderful home with a real aura,” he said. “We saw it in black and white in the back of the Eastern Daily Press and I just knew I wanted this house – something about it drew me in. It was love at first sight and it hasn’t disappointed since. Sitting in the property or out in the garden is the most peaceful place you could imagine. It’s bliss.” Class And Comfort “With the number of rooms we have here there’s lots of space and variety,” remarked the owner. -
Areas Designated As 'Rural' for Right to Buy Purposes
Areas designated as 'Rural' for right to buy purposes Region District Designated areas Date designated East Rutland the parishes of Ashwell, Ayston, Barleythorpe, Barrow, 17 March Midlands Barrowden, Beaumont Chase, Belton, Bisbrooke, Braunston, 2004 Brooke, Burley, Caldecott, Clipsham, Cottesmore, Edith SI 2004/418 Weston, Egleton, Empingham, Essendine, Exton, Glaston, Great Casterton, Greetham, Gunthorpe, Hambelton, Horn, Ketton, Langham, Leighfield, Little Casterton, Lyddington, Lyndon, Manton, Market Overton, Martinsthorpe, Morcott, Normanton, North Luffenham, Pickworth, Pilton, Preston, Ridlington, Ryhall, Seaton, South Luffenham, Stoke Dry, Stretton, Teigh, Thistleton, Thorpe by Water, Tickencote, Tinwell, Tixover, Wardley, Whissendine, Whitwell, Wing. East of North Norfolk the whole district, with the exception of the parishes of 15 February England Cromer, Fakenham, Holt, North Walsham and Sheringham 1982 SI 1982/21 East of Kings Lynn and the parishes of Anmer, Bagthorpe with Barmer, Barton 17 March England West Norfolk Bendish, Barwick, Bawsey, Bircham, Boughton, Brancaster, 2004 Burnham Market, Burnham Norton, Burnham Overy, SI 2004/418 Burnham Thorpe, Castle Acre, Castle Rising, Choseley, Clenchwarton, Congham, Crimplesham, Denver, Docking, Downham West, East Rudham, East Walton, East Winch, Emneth, Feltwell, Fincham, Flitcham cum Appleton, Fordham, Fring, Gayton, Great Massingham, Grimston, Harpley, Hilgay, Hillington, Hockwold-Cum-Wilton, Holme- Next-The-Sea, Houghton, Ingoldisthorpe, Leziate, Little Massingham, Marham, Marshland -
Tyby Farm, Guestwick Road, Wood Dalling | NR11 6SF Guide Price £500,000 for SALE by INFORMAL TENDER Rare Opportunity to Purchase A
OUTSIDE The property is approached via a gate to a large area of garden beyond with mature trees, hedging, former vegetable and fruit garden, fruit trees, brick build store (in divided into three units), large red brick detached traditional Norfolk barn with attached outbuildings. Main barn measure 40'1" x 28'10" max 18' min. Large store to both sides. Brick paved and concreted floor. Exposed vaulted beam ceiling. Attached brick store 14' x 13'10". Further attached single storey additions 20' x 13'9. Stable block 13'8" x 9'11" with further additional store attached access to the rear of the block. Further area of garden to the side and to the front of the property boarded by hedging and trees. In all the plot area just over 1 acre (STMS). Greenhouse. Views to front and rear. Further brick built store adjacent to the house. 3 open fronted cart store 31'5" x 15'8" to the very rear of the plot. VIEWING Strictly by appointment with Arnolds Keys Aylsham on 01263 738444 DIRECTIONS Proceed from the Market Place in Aylsham onto Penfold Street (via the Black Boys public house), turn left into Cawston by the thatched pump. Proceed to the T junction turn right signposted Cawston, take the first exit on the roundabout to the next roundabout and take the third exit towards Holt and turn take the left hand turn signposted Heydon. Proceed along this road to the end and bear slightly right and then onto Tyby Lane. Follow this road along and Tyby farm will be found on the left hand side, just before a left hand bend. -
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