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Parish and Town Clerks and Parish Meeting Chairmen Parish & Town Clerks and Parish Meeting Chairmen Parish/Town/Meeting Name and address Tel/Fax & Website Email Acle Mrs P James Tel 01493 751070 [email protected] Clerk, Acle Parish Council Beech Farm Web 15 Marsh Road http://aclepc.norfolkparishes.g Upton ov.uk/ Norwich NR13 6BP Alderford See entry for Swannington Attlebridge Mr T Smith [email protected] Clerk Attlebridge Parish Meeting 8a Station Road Attlebridge Norwich NR9 5AA Aylsham Sue Lake Tel 01263 733354 townclerk@aylsham- Town Clerk Fax 01263 735663 tc.gov.uk Council Office, Town Hall (9.30am to 12.30pm Monday Market Place to Friday) Aylsham Norwich Web www.aylsham-tc.gov.uk NR11 6EL Beeston St Andrew Mr M Dewing Tel 01603 890705 Chairman, Beeston Parish Meeting Beeston Hall Beeston St Andrew Norwich NR12 7BP Beighton Jessica Jennings Tel 01493 701901 [email protected] Clerk, Beighton Parish Council 2 Thatched Cottage Web Squires Road http://beightonpc.norfolkparis Halvergate hes.gov.uk/ Norwich NR13 3PZ Belaugh Mr Norman Evans Tel 01603 782244 [email protected] Chairman, Belaugh Parish Meeting Bure Reach Church Lane Belaugh Norwich NR12 8UY Blickling Sue Lake Web http://blickling- [email protected] Acting Clerk, Blickling Parish pc.norfolkparishes.gov.uk Council 23 Wells Close Hainford Norwich NR10 3NB 8 September 2021 – new Clerk for Brandiston Parish Meeting Parish/Town/Meeting Name and address Tel/Fax & Website Email Blofield Mrs Melanie Eversfield Tel: 01603 712943 [email protected] Assistant Clerk, Blofield Parish Council Web www.blofieldpc.info 19 Willow Close Brundall Norwich NR13 5PZ Booton Jane Cadman Tel 07768004491 [email protected] Clerk, Booton Parish Meeting Chapel House The Grove Booton Norwich NR10 4PE Brampton Maggie Claridge Tel 01603 279741 [email protected] Clerk, Brampton Parish Council The Old Stables Web http://brampton- Mill Street norfolk.norfolkparishes.gov.uk Buxton /parish-council/ Norwich NR10 5JE Brandiston Guy Adams https://brandistonparishmeeti BrandistonParishMeeting@g Clerk, Brandiston Parish ng.wordpress.com/ mail.com Meeting The Old School House Brandiston Norfolk NR10 4PJ Brundall Sharon Smyth Tel 01603 712223 [email protected] Clerk, Brundall Parish Council Mob 07809 144342 Brundall Memorial Hall (Mon, Wed & Thurs 12.30pm Links Avenue to 3.30pm) Brundall Norwich Web NR13 5LL brundallpc.norfolkparishes.go v.uk Burgh & Tuttington Mr Joe Winterbourne Tel 01263 735605 burgh.tuttingtonparishcouncil Clerk, Burgh & Tuttington @gmail.com Parish Council Web 2 Chapel Close http://burghandtuttingtonparis Tuttington hcouncil.norfolkparishes.gov. NR11 6GS uk/ Buxton with Lamas Mrs Laura Apps-Green Web [email protected] Clerk, Buxton with Lamas https://buxtonwithlamasparish .uk Parish Council council.norfolkparishes.gov.u 184 Holt Road k/ Horsford Norwich NR10 3HQ Cantley, Limpenhoe & Mrs Melanie Eversfield Tel: 01603 712943 cantleyparishcouncil@gmail. Southwood Clerk, Cantley, Limpenhoe & com Southwood Parish Council Web 19 Willow Close www.cantleyparishcouncil.org. Brundall uk Norwich NR13 5PZ 8 September 2021 – new Clerk for Brandiston Parish Meeting Parish/Town/Meeting Name and address Tel/Fax & Website Email Cawston Mr Lloyd Mills Tel 01263 735521 [email protected] Clerk, Cawston Parish Council Holly Lodge, Burgh House Web http://cawston-parish- Burgh Road council.norfolkparishes.gov.u Aylsham k Norfolk NR11 6AT Coltishall Rebecca Furr Tel 07446 542156 [email protected] Clerk, Coltishall Parish Council 2 Hall Cottages, The Windle Web: Acle https://www.coltishallpc.info/ Norwich NR13 3JT Crostwick Mr S Melton [email protected] Chairman, Crostwick Parish Meeting Dolphin Cottage Crostwick Norwich NR12 7BG Drayton Lolly Dawson, Interim Clerk Tel/Fax 01603 864492 clerk@draytonparishcouncil. Drayton Parish Council (Opening times 9am to 12 org.uk King George Fifth Playing Field noon Monday to Thursday) Drayton High Road Drayton Web: Norwich www.draytonparishcouncil.org NR8 6AW .uk Felthorpe Miss Sonya Blythe Tel 01603 946937 [email protected] Clerk, Felthorpe Parish Council PO Box 1392 Web Norwich http://felthorpeparishcouncil.n NR8 6YS orfolkparishes.gov.uk/ Foulsham Mike Smith Tel 07962 434 321 [email protected] Clerk, Foulsham Parish Council .uk The Red Barn Web 2 Twyford Lane https://foulshampc.wixsite.co Foulsham m/home Norfolk NR20 5SE Freethorpe Mr Andrew Moll Tel 07979 096892 [email protected] Clerk, Freethorpe Parish Council Web 41-43 The Green www.freethorpeparishcouncil. Freethorpe org Norfolk NR13 3NY Frettenham Mrs Pat Stokes Tel 01603 738076 [email protected] Clerk, Frettenham Parish m Council Web www.frettenham.org.uk 12 Birbeck Way Frettenham Norwich NR12 7LG Great & Little Mrs Tess Scott Tel 07837 869794 mail@greatandlittleplumstea Plumstead Clerk, Great & Little Plumstead dparishcouncil.co.uk Parish Council Web 33 Lakeland Close www.greatandlittleplumsteadp Little Plumstead arishcouncil.co.uk Norwich NR13 5FF 8 September 2021 – new Clerk for Brandiston Parish Meeting Parish/Town/Meeting Name and address Tel/Fax & Website Email Great Witchingham Mrs Patricia Kirby Tel 01603 860671 greatwitchinghamparishcounc Clerk, Great Witchingham [email protected] Parish Council Web http://www.gwpc.org.uk/ 128 Fakenham Road Taverham Norwich NR8 6QH Guestwick Rosemary Jensen [email protected] Clerk, Guestwick Parish Meeting The Granary Church Farm Guestwick Norfolk NR20 5QE Hainford Mr J Graves Tel 01603 898621 [email protected] Clerk, Hainford Parish Council Mob 07889 733392 3 Lawn Close Horsford Web Norwich http://haynfordpc.norfolkparis NR10 3DJ hes.gov.uk/ Halvergate Jessica Jennings Tel 01493 701901 [email protected] Clerk, Halvergate Parish m Council Web www.halvergate.org 2 Thatched Cottage Squires Road Halvergate Norwich NR13 3PZ Haveringland Dave Reid Tel 01603 870663 [email protected] Clerk, Haveringland Parish m Meeting Web Oaklands Farm https://haveringland.wordpres Haveringland Road s.com/haveringland-parish- Norwich meeting/ NR10 4PN Hellesdon Natasha Carver Tel 01603 301751 [email protected] Clerk, Hellesdon Parish Council The Parish Council Office Web www.hellesdon- Diamond Jubilee Lodge pc.gov.uk Wood View Road Hellesdon Norwich NR6 5QB Hemblington Steven Ford Tel: 01603 433972 [email protected] Clerk, Hemblington Parish Council Web 101 Thunder Lane http://hemblingtonparish.org.u Thorpe St Andrew k/ Norwich NR7 0JG Hevingham Mrs Karen N Medler Tel 01603 754134 [email protected] Clerk, Hevingham Parish Council Web Oak House https://hevinghampc.wixsite.c 8 The Turn om/hevinghampc Hevingham Norwich NR10 5QP 8 September 2021 – new Clerk for Brandiston Parish Meeting Parish/Town/Meeting Name and address Tel/Fax & Website Email Heydon Jenny Buxton Tel 01263 584106 [email protected] Clerk, Heydon Parish Meeting Park Farm Heydon Norfolk NR11 6RB Honingham Jordana Wheeler Tel 01953 859704 [email protected] Clerk, Honingham Parish om Council Mob 07876 441696 14 Gatekeeper Close Wymondham Web www.honinghampc.info Norfolk NR18 0XY Horsford Anne Panella Tel 07792 865144 [email protected] Clerk, Horsford Parish Council 2 Five Acres Web www.horsfordpc.info Stoke Holy Cross Norwich NR14 8UF Horsham & Newton St Mr J Graves Tel 01603 898621 [email protected] Faiths Clerk, Horsham & Newton St Faiths Parish Council Mob 07889 733392 3 Lawn Close Horsford Web Norwich http://stfaithspc.norfolkparishe NR10 3DJ s.gov.uk/ Horstead with Ms Suzanne Hall Tel 07476 952824 [email protected] Stanninghall Clerk, Horstead with Stanninghall Parish Council Web 112 Norwich Road www.horsteadparishcouncil.or Horstead g.uk Norwich NR12 7EQ Lingwood and Mrs Sonya Dickinson Tel 01603 714251 [email protected] Burlingham Clerk, Lingwood & Burlingham Parish Council Web http://lingwood- Two Acres burlinghamparishcouncil.norfo Lodge Road lkparishes.gov.uk/ Lingwood Norwich NR13 4TF Little Witchingham See entry for Swannington Marsham Mrs Rachel Scarff Web [email protected] Clerk, Marsham Parish Council www.marshampc.co.uk/com 19 Beck Lane munity/marsham-parish- Horsham St Faith council-13787/home Norfolk NR10 3LD Morton-on-the-Hill Margaret Carter Tel 01603 860355 [email protected] Clerk, Morton-on-the-Hill Parish Meeting Corner Croft Fakenham Road Morton on the Hill Norwich NR9 5SP 8 September 2021 – new Clerk for Brandiston Parish Meeting Parish/Town/Meeting Name and address Tel/Fax & Website Email Old Catton Ms Sarah Vincent Tel 01603 423880 (9.30am – clerk@oldcattonparishcounci Clerk, Old Catton Parish 1.30pm Monday to Friday) l.co.uk Council The Pavilion Web Recreation Ground www.oldcattonparishcouncil.c Church Street o.uk Old Catton Norwich NR6 7DS Oulton Mr Lloyd Mills Tel 01263 735521 [email protected] Clerk, Oulton Parish Council Holly Lodge, Burgh House Web Burgh Road http://oultonparishcouncil.norf Aylsham olkparishes.gov.uk/ Norfolk NR11 6AT Postwick with Witton Miss S Allport Tel 01603 700342 postwickandwittonparishcou Clerk, Postwick with Witton [email protected] Parish Council Web 8 Cullings Hill www.postwick.co.uk/oak/cate Postwick gory/parish-council Norwich NR13 5HE Rackheath Anne Tandy Tel 01603 920990 clerk@rackheathparishcoun Clerk, Rackheath Community cil.org.uk Council Web www.rackheathparishcouncil. The Pavilion Green Lane West org.uk Rackheath Norwich NR13 6LT Reedham Claudia Dickson Tel 01493 750254 or [email protected] Clerk, Reedham Parish Council 07769972902 31 Mill Lane Acle http://reedhampc.norfolkparis Norfolk hes.gov.uk/ NR13 3BJ Reepham Mrs Jo
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