Parish Council News and Clerk Reports…
A Note from your clerk – update on bus stop at Bury Road Play Park
Following a recent enquiry, Stephensons buses have confirmed information about travelling to Haverhill and Bury St Edmunds…
Parish Clerk July Newsletter
Parish Clerk July Newsletter (©Image by Jim and Gwen Ashling)…
A note from your clerk – Advice from Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service
Last summer, Suffolk experienced extreme temperatures, leading to more than 500 fires in the open in July and August alone, compared to just over 100 in the same period for 2021…
A note from your clerk – Anglian Water Archeological Digs
Anglian Water are making new connections in our area – news from the Anglian Water team…
A note from your clerk – Memorial Testing in Wickhambrook Cemetery
This week work will begin to carefully test headstones for safety in Wickhambrook Cemetery…
Parish Clerk June Newsletter
It’s been a busy month for meetings, with the Annual Parish Meeting, Annual Meeting of the Parish Council and an Extraordinary Meeting to consider a planning matter. You can view the draft minutes on the parish website.
A note from your clerk – Quiet Lanes have arrived!
With thanks to our Chairman, Mike Lavelle, and his volunteers Gary and Mel, I’m really pleased to be able to tell you that we have now completed installation of the Quiet Lanes signage…
A note from your Clerk – Cemetery Tidy Days
Thanks go out to Mary Jolland, our lay environment and sustainability officer on the Estates Committee, for organising our Cemetery Tidying Mornings…
A note from your Clerk – Dogs in Parks
There’s been quite a bit in the news recently about dogs etiquette in public places! As a dog owner myself, it’s lovely to see our dogs socialising and playing in open spaces, but please keep in mind that dogs should be under control on Six Acres and on lead on the Recreation Ground…
Parish Council Vacancies
Parish Council Meetings are open to the public so why not come along? We hope that you will find it interesting and we would like to increase our community engagement. This helps to ensure that the decisions that are reached have the support of local residents. You never know, you may wish to get more involved – there are lots of ways to contribute, from attending meetings and asking questions, to joining in with volunteer events, becoming a lay member on our Estates Committee, or becoming a Councillor!
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