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Bunwell Information Web Site

Welcome to Bunwell, South Norfolk

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We’ve made a few more updates to the site which we hope you will find of interest:

  • New item! Peter Pan Children's Christmas Pantomime photos.
    • Up-to-date Parish Council information.
    • In “News Feeds” you’ll find the very latest information from South Norfolk Council, BBC Look East etc.
    • In “Clubs and Groups” the Oil Buying Group has added a link to an online oil market price graph.
      The Parish Newsletter monthly Diary of events listing is now “Parish Newsletter”.

We are keen to obtain your input, especially if you are a member of a Village Club or Group.  So if you would like to submit a contribution please send it to Lee Harper who will update this site, and additionally, if you would prefer you can register and he will give you access to your own area so that you can add your own information.

Please help us to make this a comprehensive and up-to-date village site.

 

Special Carleton Rode Parish Council Meeting

This is to let everyone know that there will be a special Parish Council meeting at Carleton Rode Village Hall on Tuesday 21 February at 7.30 p.m.
The meeting has been arranged in order to discuss the latest plans from TEG.
 
John Laurie has arranged for a longer period of consultation on the latest TEG plans so that the Parish Council can respond following a discussion with the people who will be most concerned.
However, please do respond as soon as possible as individuals to the application on the Norfolk County Council website.
 
http://eplanning.norfolk.gov.uk/planappdisp.aspx?AppNo=C/7/2011/7028
 
This message only reaches some of the people who are affected by the odours from the plant and who will be greatly concerned at the idea of increasing the amount of waste treated by 30%. Please make sure that your neighbours are aware of the proposals. Please also take the time to come to the meeting and make your feelings known.

 

Bunwell Village Screen


TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY (cert 15)


Friday 10th February, 2012
at 7.30pm in Bunwell Village Hall

In the bleak days of the Cold War, espionage veteran George Smiley is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet agent within MI6's echelons. Big screen version of John Le Carre’s 1974 espionage classic. Gary Oldman excels as George Smiley. Colin Firth, John Hurst, Ciaran Hinds, Toby Jones and Benedict Cumberbatch (the new ‘Sherlock Holmes’ on tv!) also star.

Watch the Trailer at: www.tinker-tailor-soldier-spy.com

Tickets available from Bunwell Post Office.

Tickets: £4 in advance. £5 on the door.
For more info call Jeremy on 01953 788909

 

 

Better Broadband in Norfolk

Norfolk County Council have a significant amount of Govt. funding to spend on improving rural broadband. Please register your interest here (you can tick a box to ensure your details are not passed to third parties). For more details please click here.

 

Village Walks

Village Walks from Bunwell Village Hall Car Park on the first Monday of each month:


Monday, February 6, 2012 -
this walk covers the Pulham Market area. The aim is to leave Bunwell Village Hall car park as usual at 10am and head for parking at The Crown, Pulham Market which will be open at 10.30am. for ordering food.  For more details please see the February issue of the Parish Newsletter.

Or......
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if you fancy a walk in Bunwell just click on this link which will take you to a larger version of this map: http://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/leisure/media/Bunwell.pdf

The Map features 3 recommended walks of  2.5, 3 and 5 miles based on the Village Hall area (an even larger version of the map is sited between the recycling area and the play area roundabout).

We're very pleased to report that at last the crossfield Public Right of Way between the Old Scout HQ in Wood Lane and Banyards Loke (roughly follows the poles) is now a fairly flat metre wide path and is now open for use.

There is also a Village Walks Group which meets at 10am at Bunwell Village Hall on the first Monday morning of each month - detailed information can be found in the Parish Newsletter. 

 
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