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Welcome to Alburgh Welcome to Alburgh Alburgh Parish Council hopes this information may be of help to you South Norfolk District Council 01508 533633 Alburgh Parish Council Clerk - Mrs. J. Ellis 01379 852021 District Councillor Dr. Murray Gray 01986 788397 Village notice board is situated at Village Hall car park Norfolk County Council 0844 800 8020 All Saints Church Rev Chris Hutton 01986 895423 County Councillor Mrs Margaret Stone 07827 271296 Alburgh with Denton VC Primary School 01986 788678 Alburgh Cinema David Denny 01986 788477 Alburgh Pre School Nursery Jayne Rayner 01986 788584 Please Note: The grid reference for your property is TM Harleston Primary School Mr. Walsh 01379 853211 You may find this useful if you need to contact Emergency Services Archbishop Sancroft H. School Mr. Cranmer 01379 852561 Whilst offering you this list, Alburgh Parish Council is not recommending Dentist, Harleston Oasis 01379 854466 a particular service - you may prefer to use your Yellow Pages or other advice Doctors Harleston Medical Practise 01379 853217 We hope that you will find some of the information on this list useful. Bungay Medical Centre 01986 892055 It has been compiled as part of a welcome pack to all new residents in Alburgh. Chemist, Harleston Boots 01379 852338 For further copies or information, please contact: Health Visitor Lyn Storer 01379 853945 Mrs. J. Ellis, 01379 852021 Mr. D. Denny, 01986 788477 Oakwood Veterinary Surgery 01379 852146 Restaurant The Dove, Wortwell 01986 788315 Black Swan, Homersfield 01986 788204 The Bell, Wortwell 01986 788547 Letter boxes at Village Hall and Crossroads near Cherry tree House Newspapers Denton Mr Hanner 01986 788414 Police Non emergency number 101 Bungay A Rogers 01986 892872 Post Office, Harleston 01379 852354 Alburgh & Denton Parish Magazine Keith Dunbar 01986 788648 Neighbourhood Home Watch Jane Pearce 01986 788657 Alburgh Cinema David Denny 01986 788477 Bus Service - See bus stop near village hall for times Third Friday Village Hall Rubbish collected every Friday morning by SNC in an alternate week Coal K Thrower 01603 400985 cycle for household waste and recycling Milk Turrell's Dairy 01379 642308 Please use bottle bank in the village hall car park for glass Electrician GRP Electrical 01379 586722 Alburgh Parochial Church CouncilMrs S Donno 01986 788732 Window Cleaner Mr.S.Manthorpe 01986 788987 Alburgh Womens Institute Mrs M Sturgeon 01986 788621 Mr. Walsh 01986 788479 (meets monthly Tuesday evenings, village hall) Library Harleston open part week 01379 852549 Tuesday Group Mrs. R. Walton 01986 788403 Mobile 0344 800 8006 Mrs. L. Bishop 01986 788623 Route 339, Calling every 3 weeks (informal ladies group, meets monthly) also information: www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Calling at: Tennis Club Mr. M. Goater 01986 788258 Village Hall 13.50 - 14.05 Mill Road 14.15 - 14.25 Step Aerobics Jacqui 01508 482679 38 The Street 14.35 - 14.50 (Monday evenings, 6.30pm Village Hall) Springfield Terrace 14.55 - 15.10 Badminton Club Steve Morran 01986 788784 Car Repairs Goodswens Wortwell 01986 788539 (Monday evenings, 7.45pm Village Hall) Ashtons Autos, Denton 01986 788631 Harleys Vehicles Repairs 07935 762155 Keep Fit Medau Movement Mrs. M. Shulver 01508 518222 Leisure Centre, Harleston 01379 852088 Carpet Bowls Mr. R. Banbury 01986 788895 Swimming Pool Bungay 01986 895014 To book the village hall for private functions contact: Diss 01379 652754 Mr. E. Renaut 01986 788664.
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