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Annual village meeting
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New bin collection app available
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Parish Council response to the Equinor consultation
The parish council responded to the consultation held on the Sheringham Shoal Extension Project and Dudgeon Extension Windfarm Project.
The response is available to read below:
SEP and DEP. Phase 2 Consultation Response – Swardeston Parish Council
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District Councillor Reports
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Don’t drop your guard
Covid spreads easily. Every time someone leaves their home, this creates new opportunities for spread of the virus. People are being asked to keep these opportunities to a minimum by:
- Staying in as a priority
- Avoiding unnecessary journeys
- Avoiding mixing with other households
- Shopping in a way that results in fewer people in the shops and on fewer occasions.
- Doing more to ventilate and clean homes.
- Staying local for exercise – this means in your own village, town, or part of the city.
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Support for businesses
South Norfolk Council has been given some extra funding to support businesses and the self employed for those who were previously unsuccessful in obtaining funding. The sums involved will be relatively small, perhaps £1-2000 see more here
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Annual village meeting
There is an annual village meeting every year which is held in May, it is also known as the annual parish meeting. This is NOT a parish council meeting although it is hosted by the parish council it is open to all residents and anybody is entitled to speak at this meeting.
This year it is being held entirely separate from the parish council meetings and refreshments will be provided from 7pm; the meeting starts at 7.30.
Come along and find out what is going on in and around your community on 18th May 2017 at the village hall
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Community Governance Review – Have Your Say
Recently a decision was made to change ward boundaries which resulted in Swardeston becoming part of the new Mulbarton and Stoke Holy Cross ward.
A community governance review is now underway from 20 March until February 2018. This review could change your parish boundary and you can make your views known byt completing the survey.
More details is available on the South Norfolk Council website at https://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/boundary-and-polling-station-reviews#open
The survey can be accessed here http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/communitygovernancereview1
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May agendas