• Finance 2023/24

    Public Rights of Inspection – to be published June 2024
    Certificate of Inspection – to be published June 2024
    2023/24 Accounts and Governance Statement (Section 1)(Section 2)
    Internal Audit Report (2) – to be published  June 2024
    External Audit Report – N/A
    Annual CIL report – to be completed
    Bank Reconciliation (Q1)(Q2)(Q3)(Year End)
    Expenditure and Receipts (Q1)(Q2)(Q3)(Year End)

  • Armed Forces Covenant Pledge

    At the meeting of the Parish Council on the 28th June 2023, the Council agreed to sign the Armed Forces Covenant pledge in support of the Armed Forces Community. Councillor Vail will be our champion for this initiative. If you, or anyone you know requires our support please do get in touch. Armed Forces pledge

  • Parish Councillor Vacancies – Keswick & Intwood Parish Council

    Councillor Co-option poster.docx
  • Public Consultation on Greener Spaces in Greater Norwich

  • Changes to the Mobile Library Service – May 2023

    CEN 215 Public (2)
  • Notice of Results of Uncontested Election

    Click here to view the Notice of Result of Uncontested Election for the Parish of Keswick & Intwood.

  • District & Parish Elections – 4 May 2023

    For up to date information regarding the upcoming elections, please click here.

    Parish-Town Briefing Elections 4 May 2023
    SNC Notice of Election Parish

    SNC Notice of Election District
    Parish-Town Briefing Elections 4 May 2023
  • Finance 2022/23

    Public Rights of Inspection
    Certificate of Exemption
    2022/23 Accounts and Governance Statement (Section 1)(Section 2)
    Bank Reconciliation (Q1)(Q2)(Q3)(Year End)
    Expenditure and Receipts (Q1)(Q2)(Q3)(Year End)
    Internal Audit Report  (2)
    External Audit Report – N/A
    Annual CIL report

  • Parish Council Meeting – Wednesday 28th September 2022, 7pm – POSTPONED

    Wednesday 28th September 2022 – agenda – POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY 5TH OCTOBER 2022

  • Presentation Boards presented at the APM 25.5.22

    Click here for the presentation boards of the proposed Industrial Estate (attachment 1)
    Click here for the presentation boards of the proposed Industrial Estate (attachment 2)

  • National Grid Consultation – ends 16th June 2022

    Click here for further information.

    National Grid is consulting on proposals to reinforce the high voltage electricity transmission network from Norwich Main substation in Norfolk, to Bramford substation in Suffolk, on to Tilbury substation in Essex, and connect new offshore wind generation in the Tendring district.

    The East Anglia Green Energy Enablement (GREEN) project will support the UK’s ambitions to be a global leader in clean energy. Our proposals include building a 400,000 volt (400 kV) electricity transmission line over a distance of approximately 180 km and a new 400 kV connection substation in the Tendring district.

    The consultation will start on Thursday 21 April and will run for 8 weeks, closing on Thursday 16 June.

    We have identified your parish or town as close to the proposed route of the reinforcement and we would like to invite you to take part in our consultation.

    On 10 May at 7pm we are holding a dedicated briefing for parish and town councils within the local authority of South Norfolk. If you and any councillors would like to attend the briefing, please register your details via the link below.

    Register here >

     

  • Finance 2021/22

    Public Rights of Inspection
    Certificate of Exemption
    2020/21 Accounts and Governance Statement (Section 1) (Section 2)
    Significant variances report – (1)(2)
    Bank Reconciliation
    Expenditure and Receipts
    Internal Audit Report – (1)(2)
    External Audit Report – N/A

  • Planning Applications received for comment – 30.03.22

    The following amended planning applications have been received for comment:

    2020/0903
    2021/1034
    2021/1035
    2021/1036
    2021/1037

    The deadline for comments is the 13th April 2022.

    You can view the planning applications by visiting the South Norfolk Planning Portal.

     

  • Parish Council Meeting – Wednesday 23rd February 2022, 7pm

    Wednesday 23rd February 2022 – agenda

  • Planning Application 2022/0024

    Planning application 2022/0024 has been received for comment.

    You can view the planning application by visiting the South Norfolk Planning Portal.

    Deadline for comments is the 11th February 2022.

  • Parish Council Meeting – Wednesday 10th November 2021, 7pm

    Wednesday 10th November 2021 – agenda

  • Be prepared for flooding – leaflet

    Click here for the latest leaflet from Norfolk County Council regarding flooding.

  • Street Surgeries – Sunday 8th August 2021

  • Parish Council Meeting – Wednesday 30th June, 7pm

    Wednesday 30th June 2021 – agenda

  • Community update – COVID-19 – 18th June 2021

  • Chance to help shape Norwich cycling and walking route plans

    NEWS RELEASE

    17 May 2021

    Chance to help shape Norwich cycling and walking route plans

    To help encourage more people to cycle and walk in and around Norwich eight existing active travel routes have been earmarked for improvements. The ambition is to make better links for people to reach the places where they live, work and study, by bike and on foot.

    People are being asked for their thoughts on the proposals developed by Norfolk County Council, Broadland District Council, South Norfolk Council and Norwich City Council.

    Matt Hayward, lead project officer said: “Our proposals are still at an early stage so any feedback is crucial in helping to shape this important project. We want to know what you think will work, and what could help people to cycle and walk more.

    “We’ve already seen a 40% growth in the number of people cycling and an 18% increase in the number of people walking as a mode of transport over the last 10 years in Norwich. Our plan is to build on that so please do take a look at our ideas to improve these key routes and let us know what you think.

    “Enabling more people to access the Greater Norwich cycling and walking network will help cut congestion, improve air quality and help combat climate change. Which are all in addition to the health and wellbeing benefits gained through regular exercise.”

    The eight routes, known locally as Pedalways, could see a range of improvements over the coming years including redesigned junctions to help walkers and cyclists to use them more easily, new and improved cycle lanes and footpaths, improved cycle parking, and new bridges.

    People will also be able to give their views on plans to improve two walking zones; one in the historic city centre, and another in the area around the UEA, hospital and research park.

    The feedback will be used to help shape and prioritise the initial plans, and the views given will also help to support applications for future funding.

    People are able to give their views on the proposals from 17 May – 28 June. To find out more and have your say visit: www.norfolk.gov.uk/activetravel

    ENDS

    Notes to editors

    The plans are a result of work to create a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan for Greater Norwich, which supports the Government’s ambition to make cycling and walking the natural choices for making short journeys in towns and cities.

    The work will support other projects across the city such as the Beryl Bikes, proposed infrastructure improvements through the Department for Transport’s Transforming Cities and Active Travel Fund’s and behaviour change initiatives such as Pushing Ahead and AtoBetter.

    Initially funding for a number of the proposals could come from the Transforming Cities Programme, the Town Fund Scheme or the most recent Active Travel Fund announced by the Government. Having a range of schemes that have been developed alongside local people means that the council is in the best possible position to bid for and secure funding when it becomes available.

    Research has shown that switching more journeys to cycling and walking will improve health, quality of life, and benefit the environment and local productivity. Walking or cycling regularly can help to prevent and manage illnesses such as some cancers, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and depression.

    The proposed improvements to the active travel routes for Greater Norwich include:

    • An extension to the Yellow Pedalway to connect Horsford and Harford with the city centre.
    • Safety and access improvements to the Blue Pedalway which connects Wymondham and Sprowston to the city centre.
    • Route improvements to the Red Pedalway between the city centre and Thorpe Marriott and a new link to Whitlingham.
    • An extension to the Green Pedalway to connect with Easton and network improvements between Rackheath and the city centre
    • The Pink Pedalway would be extended to connect Hethersett and Wroxham to the city centre
    • New network links for the Brown Pedalway to connect Drayton and Poringland to the city centre
    • Improvements to the Orange & Purple Pedalways which link the Pedalways together.

     

    For further information please contact:
    Communications Team at Norfolk County Council
    Tel: 01603 228888
    Email: [email protected]

     

     

  • C497 Low Tharston – 24th May to 25th May (between 07:00 – 19:00)

    NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL proposes to make a Temporary Traffic Order affecting the C497 Low Tharston from its junction with C497 The Street for a distance of 650 metres South eastwards in the PARISH OF THARSTON AND HAPTON because of Norfolk County Council carriageway resurfacing works.

    The road will be temporarily closed (except for access) between 07:00 to 19:00 from 24th May 2021 to 25th May 2021 for the duration of the works expected to be about        2 days within the period.

    Alternative route is via: The Street, Fundenhall Road, Hapton Road, B1113 The Turnpike, B1113 Norwich Road, B1113 The Street B1113 Norwich Road, B1113 Main Road,B1113 Mulbarton Road, A140 Ipswich Road, A140 Norwich Road, A140 Ipswich Road, Bungay Road, Low Tharston (Newton Flotman, Bracon Ash, Caistor St. Edmund and Bixley, Swainsthorpe, Ashwellthorpe and Fundenhall, Saxlingham Nethergate, Mulbarton, Tharston and Hapton, Stoke Holy Cross, Tasburgh, Long Stratton, Swardeston, Keswick and Intwood, Wreningham).

    (If necessary the restriction could run for a maximum period of 18 months from the date of the Order).

    Penalty: £1000 maximum fine on conviction and/or endorsement for contravention.

    In the event of the start date being delayed the new start date will be displayed on site in advance.

    The person dealing with enquiries at Norfolk County Council is Adam Mayo               (Community and Environmental Services) Telephone 0344 800 8020.

    Dated this 7th day of May 2021

     

  • River Yare Maintenance Fact Sheet 2021/22

    Click here for the Environment Agency’s planned activities for the 21/22 financial year.

    All their planned activities and updates will be published on www.gov.uk and can be found by searching for “river and coastal maintenance programmes”.

  • Parish Council Meetings 2021

    The Parish Council will meet on the following dates in 2021:

    • Wednesday February 24th – Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday May 12th  – Annual Parish Meeting, Annual Parish Council Meeting and Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday June 30th – Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday September 29th  – Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday November 10th – Parish Council Meeting.

    Other meetings may be arranged as required and details will be posted on this website.

  • Parish Council Meetings 2020

    For the moment, all regular face-to-face Parish Council meetings are suspended.

    An additional Parish Council meeting will take place on 25th November 2020.  Te Agenda is published on the website and on the Parish notice boards.

    The Parish Council will meet on the following dates in 2020:

    • Wednesday February 26th – Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday May 13th  – Annual Parish Meeting, Annual Parish Council Meeting and Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday July 1st – Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday September 30th  – Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday November 11th – Parish Council Meeting.

    Other meetings may be arranged as required and details will be posted on this website.

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  • Parish Council Meetings 2019

    The Parish Council will meet on the following dates in 2019:

    • Wednesday 27th  – February  Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday May 15th  – Annual Parish Meeting, Annual Parish Council Meeting and Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday June 26th  – Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday October 2nd  – Parish Council Meeting
    • Wednesday November 13th – Parish Council Meeting.

    Other meetings may be arranged as required and details will be posted on this website.

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