Loddon Parish Council is a pro-active, non party political organisation which works within the overall structure of local government to get the best deal for local people. The council is made up of eleven councillors who are elected every four years. It has two part time employees – the clerk Christine Smith and the finance/projects officer Karen Read. The Parish Council’s work can be divided into two areas; statutory dutiesand community functions. The statutory work involves liaising with organisations like the Broads Authority, Norfolk County Council and South Norfolk District Council, consulting on such things as planning applications and development.
The community functions include addressing local issues and undertaking projects to improve the community, such as providing the skate park, Christmas lights, benches, dog bins and flower displays. The Parish Council also maintains the war memorial and contributes to the upkeep of other community areas such as the churchyard, playing fields and Pyes Mill. The Parish Council meets on the second Thursday of each month (excluding August). Members of the public are always welcome to attend the meetings and are given the opportunity to address the Council to express opinions or ask questions. Anyone meeting certain criteria (such as living within three miles of the parish) can stand as a Parish Councillor. If you are interested in finding out more, please contact the clerk.
Your views are important to the Council, so if you have any issues you would like the Council to address, please bring them to the Council’s attention by contacting the clerk, Christine Smith. This can be done by:-
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Calling in to the Council office in the Library annexe between 10am and 12 noon on Tuesdays or Thursdays.
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Telephoning or faxing the office on 01508 522020
- Emailing on loddonpc@yahoo.co.uk
- Writing to the Parish Council at The Library Annexe, Church Plain, Loddon, Norfolk, NR14 6EX