Friday, 28 March 2025

Increasing numbers at Old Buckenham school

 Have your say

This message from the governors  has been sent out by the school

Chapel Green School, Attleborough Road, Old Buckenham, NR17 1RF

Tel: 01953 453116 office@chapelgreen.norfolk.sch.uk www.chapelgreen.org.uk



We, the Governors, would like to hear your thoughts on our new plans at Chapel Green School, Attleborough Road, Old Buckenham, NR17 1RF.

We are proposing 
to increase the number of pupils with complex needs to 180 from 1st September 2025.
As the demand for school places for students with complex needs in Norfolk continues to rise, we are currently consulting on the necessary adjustments to our school. Despite increasing our numbers to 160 in 2022, the ongoing demand has highlighted the need for further change, we currently support 179 pupils. To better reflect our growth and meet the needs of our community, we are considering changing the number of pupils we can accommodate.

We are running a consultation on our proposals from Monday 24 March to Friday 23 May 2025.

Why we want to add more pupil places

By expanding the number of places available at Chapel Green School, we can formally provide more children and young people with the opportunity to learn in an environment tailored to their needs. This will benefit those who currently face long travel times to access appropriate educational resources.

How do I have my say in this consultation?

We value the input of our community and stakeholders in this process, your feedback is crucial.

This consultation is an opportunity to express your views and ask questions on our proposal to increase the pupil numbers.

You can do this by;

completing the online questionnaire via this link:

https://norfolk.citizenspace.com/childrens-services/chapelgreenincrease

or 
completing the attached questionnaire and returning it to Chapel Green School, for the attention of the Headteacher’s Personal Assistant, either by post or email to jcox@chapelgreenschool.org.uk
What happens after this consultation?

The Governors will consider all the responses to this proposal and decide whether to continue to the statutory stage, where we issue a public notice. The final decision is made by the Local Authority Decision-Maker, Sara Tough, Director of Children Services, Norfolk County Council.

The closing date for all responses is 12 noon on Friday 23 May 2025.

Wednesday, 26 March 2025

Lilies in Old Buckenham

Remember with your lilies

As in previous years at Easter time, would you like to commemorate the life of a loved one with a lily in the church? (All Saints, Old Buckenham). Flower arrangements in the church on Easter Day will comprise of lilies, each in memory of departed relatives or friends. It is estimated that each lily will cost in the region of £5 and any additional monies received will go towards the cost of ensuring that All Saints Church is able to continue providing for the needs of Old Buckenham. 

If you would like to contribute to this event could you please contact Mrs Sheila Freake, 36 Hargham Road, Old Buckenham, NR17 1SL, telephone 01953 860156, email sheilafreake@btinternet.com with your donation by the Sunday 6 April together with the name(s) of person/s to be remembered and the name(s) of the donor(s).

If you are a UK tax payer you could increase your donation by 25% (at no extra cost to yourself). Please ask Sheila for more details. Cheques should be made out to 'Old Buckenham PCC'.

Tuesday, 25 March 2025

Old Buckenham Mill

 Time to go around our windmill

The public open days for this year are on Sunday 27 April, Sunday 11 May (coincides with National Mills Weekend), Sunday 22 June, Sunday 3 August and Sunday 14 September. Put the dates in your diary now and then go round between 1pm and 4pm to enjoy the scrumptious cakes and a trip up inside the mill.

They will be conducting their annual ‘spring clean’ of the mill on the morning of Friday 25 April from 9am. If anybody is willing to give up a couple of hours to help, then volunteers would be greatly appreciated. They also welcome interest from local groups or schools who may wish to arrange private tours. Requests should be sent to contact@oldbuckenhamwindmill.org.uk and they will endeavour to accommodate your request.

Thursday, 20 March 2025

Notes on March Parish Council meeting

 Meeting on Thursday 6 March

These notes have been written by the blog editor from the draft minutes and so may contain information that is changed at a later date.


Old Buckenham Parish Council met on Thursday 6 March. Those present were Councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Doug Irons (Vice Chair), Stan Burton, Lesley Evison, Steve Gowers, Pete Twissell and David Taylor. Also present were Megan Elvin (Clerk), Donna Oakley (RFO) and Stephen Askew (District Councillor) as well as eight members of the public. The minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 6 February were approved (7 in favour).

Financial matters. Available funds were £29,340.95. Payments for approval totalled £3,118.11 and included Almshouses Trust Grant £500, TH Fencing & Landscaping £1,184, Clerk £304.20, community car drivers £95.80 and £18.51 for water at the allotments. Suggit Farm Services not been paid for last year as Parish Council did not have the invoices and £3,600 is outstanding. Once invoices have come through, approval was given for paying straight away (7 in favour).

Councillors’ reports. Steve Askew  said he will get an assessment done on Fen Street and 30mph limit through his own members budget. This should measure speed and types of vehicles. If assessment meets criteria needed then they can proceed further. Weight limit assessment is different all together and would cost more money. So for now just going through the speed limit assessment. Breckland Council have grant money available for VE and VJ day applications so need get applications in now. Devolution is currently up in the air’ As far as Breckland Council and Norfolk County Council are concerned it is business as usual. Both presented balanced budgets. Tough timelines given to the council to give preferred timelines. Final submissions in September 2025 and looking for 2026 elections.

Breckland’s local plan has new targets which has increased amount by half a million again. Will need to look for significant amount of housing throughout the district. Should this take place; what Breckland are envisioning to do is to put a call out for sites where people can assess. They would like to engage with parishes in a greater way and have an event at Breckland inviting a few parishes at a time where maps will be at tables and where they can take ownership with Breckland on where they can put more housing. Call for sites should go out by the end of March 2025. As a Parish Council he would suggest being pro-active about it rather than saying we don’t want anything as it could then be taken out of our hands when deciding where new houses would be.

Naomi Baily had attended meeting at Primary School regarding parking due to the posts being put in and parents not being able to park. Seems that it is starting to get sorted out. They asked what the solution would be. We do not have to provide them a car park but she has spoken to the landlord of the The Gamekeeper. They are going to allow parents to park there for pick up and drop off only, not all day parking. She is looking to arrange another meeting with the High School regarding parking. Spoken with Stuart Barker regarding the Handyman job. He is happy to do this again this year and would like to tie up with the Green Working Committee to discuss this and looking to the end of March/April time finalise this.

Stan Burton reported that he had cleared up broken silver birch by the phone box. Also cleared up some branches that were getting close to the road. There are twenty posts left over from those posts that were put into Reggies Way and are now at his house. Pump is now working.

Steve Gowers said the CPR and defibrillator training is going ahead on Monday 10 and Saturday 22 March. NARS is a charity and he proposed the Parish Council give a donation of £100 per session.  This was approved (7 in favour). Another volunteer had come forward for the Community Speed Watch and another is pending. He has been meeting with Highways regarding Cake Street and also given ok to do a weekend Speed Watch.

He had now done the Playground course. Inspections should be done weekly and records of the inspections to be forwarded to the Clerk and a hard copy kept in the office at the Village Hall. He asked if our insurance does cover the playground and Doug Irons is to check this.

The Clerk, Megan Elvin. has received a request to post the agenda in the phone box for residents who do not have access to the internet. This will be done in future. Also received a request for temborary signage to be put on the Green for the Station 144 Bistro Café at the Aerodrome. Councillors agreed that this can be done. She had her initial Clerk training in February. Was advised by the training to purchase book called ‘Arnold-Baker on Local Council Administration 13th edition’. This was referred to being a Clerk’s “bible” and has all the up to date legislation in it. It costs £178.40 direct from the manufacturer. Purchase was approved (7 in favour).

Our subscription to Office 365 on the computer has ended. If we renew on a business plan, there are two options to use. Basic which would just be access to the web apps of Outlook, Word, Excel, etc. Standard allows desktop versions of these that we have now. Both versions include Teams and identity, access and user management for 300 employees. Basic costs £55.20 per year + VAT and Standard is £115.20 per year + VAT. Agreed to go for the standard plan (6 in favour).

Planning applications. All planning applications are available for viewing on the Breckland District Council planning portal. Parish Councillors have been asked by the chairman to view the new applications in advance of the meeting)

New planning applications. Robert Cocks Armshouses. Raising of Ridge Line and Parapet Coping In Association With Proposed Re-Roofing & Removal of Modern Chimney Pots on planning permission 3PL/2021/1650/LB (PL/2025/0159/LB). No issues and proposal to support was approved (7 in favour).

3 Mill Cottages, Mill Road. Demolition of existing, fire-damaged outbuilding. Date of fire: 10th December 2024. Reinstatement of the outbuilding with the scale, form, overall height and footprint to match that of the existing building prior to the damage – light commercial level as a family-run business from home (PL/2025/0167FMIN). No issues and proposal to support was approved (7 in favour).

21 Hargham Road. Single Story Extension (PL/2025/0208/HOU). No issues and proposal to support was approved (7 in favour).

Decision on the allotments. Lesley Evison had spoken to Allison Hannah and apologised as unable to do anything. Steve Gowers had spoken to those who have allotment and who have advised to close it now or close it at the end of the year. It was proposed to give notice that the allotments will be closed by the end of 2025. This was approved (7 in favour). Invoice the holders that are there now for the year and also pay the land owner for this year. Formal notice when paying this invoice to be given by Doug Irons to land owner saying that we will no longer be carrying on with the allotments.

Green Lease Committee. Should use of the Green be required, the Lease agreement should be signed. Should any section of the lease not be carried out, then a fine can be carried out and termination of the lease agreement. The committee have taken on board the concerns from those in the village and have amended the lease accordingly. They have issued the following statement: "To whom it may concern: The Old Buckenham Parish Council is facing unwarranted criticism for a lack of support for local businesses. Remember we are always impartial. As leaseholders of the Green, we are simply seeking adherence to a signed lease agreements for use of the Green. The business in question, a lessee and not an owner, is failing to comply with the terms of that agreement. This discrepancy between their actions and contractual obligations is constant and time consuming, along with being difficult to reconcile or even understand. The Parish Council proactively revised the lease agreement through extensive behind-the-scenes work and collaborative discussions with all involved parties. These efforts have resulted in a mutually agreed-upon resolution of previous differences. Key terms and conditions, while consistent with prior agreements, are now explicitly defined, eliminating ambiguity and ensuring transparency for all. If a renewed agreement for TWT is approved, rigorous monitoring will be implemented, and any non-compliance is breach of that agreement and will result in immediate termination of said agreement."

The Solar Farm. The clerk is finding out the latest progress and will report back at the April meeting.

The Weather Radar Tower. The clerk is finding out the latest progress and will report back at the April meeting.

Update on the Church Yard. Steve Gowers is in the process of setting up the meeting regarding this and waiting for people to confirm when they are available. Naomi Bailey has spoken to a current tenant on the land. He can understand why we would want to have the land back however it would be a lot of money for the council to pay out. This is not an easy decision to make, we are trying to gather the facts before making a decision. Need to find out within the lease as the land we are proposing to use brings in money into the council or the charity. Doug Irons will be asked to confirm this. Have been asked that if we are looking to turn the parcel of land into the cemetery, would we be able to also put allotments on this area as well? Unsure if we can do this – will need to look into it. We will need additional funding from the church to cover the costs.  

Training for Councillors. The Clerk to keep an eye on new dates for suitable training.

Review of Lease Agreements. This is to be reviewed next month

Pump for the pond. The pump for the pond is now fixed and running. The sump now needs to be dug out and the water pumped out. If it empties where the drain is then we should know where the water comes from. Left for Doug Irons and Stan Burton to sort out.

Parish equipment. A list is being drawn up. Stan Burton has the trailer, pump, Christmas lights and posts. Stuart Barker has the lawn mower. The coffee shop has the strimmer. Stan Burton and Pete Twissell are to send a full list to the Clerk and Donna Oakley.

 Eleemosynary Trustee appointment. There is a need to appoint another trustee . Lesley Ivison and Naomi Baily are already trustees. No qualifications required but ideally someone that has lived in the village for at least ten years. Request to go into the village newsletter, on social media and websites to request this.

Village Hall as a Emergency Rest Centre. Breckland Council have asked if the village hall could be considered for use in a national emergency. The Clerk to pass this request on to the Village Hall Management Committee

Post box for Parish Council. Need to consider acquiring a new post box for the Parish Council at the Village Hall. The Clerk to liaise with Pete Twissell regarding this and confirm with the Village Hall if this would be allowed. It was agreed in principle to have a separate Post Box and this was approved (7 in favour).

Prince Harry’s Wood. There was a need to re-sign the Land Transfer of Prince Harry’s Wood confirming that the purple marking is also part of the land being transferred.  The document was signed by Naomi Bailey.

Pot holes near Post Office. The drain outside Wardman’s house was blocked up by leaves. The pot hole is on the bend where vehicles turn and they are pushing dirt up and into the drain and causing a blockage. Stan Burton to look at taking some rubble over to the pot hole to fill this up.

Approval of lease. The approval of lease of part of the Green to David Tranmer was agreed in principle when fees and paperwork in order.

Public participation. A member of the public asked what will the next step be once we have found where the water should drain out of Ottomer Pond. Once we have found out everything, we will need to liaise with the planners and land owners regarding the next steps to organise drainage. Putting six months maximum on this to get it sorted.

Next agenda. Items should include hedge rows at Puddledock, Churchyard update, Green Working Committee update, Solar Farm and Radar Tower updates and also VE and VJ day celebrations.

 The next Parish Council meeting will be on Thursday 3 April at Old Buckenham Village Hall starting at 7.30pm.

Sunday, 16 March 2025

Antiques in Old Buckenham

 Bring items for valuation


Friday, 14 March 2025

Old Buckenham radar tower

More accurate rainfall prediction

Here is an update provided by the Met Office on the East Anglia Radar project. The installation of the tower along Abbey Road aims to provide better data to go on their weather radar site. 

The main works contract (for the construction of the radar tower and communications cabin) has been awarded to Brody Forbes Ltd with the main phase of construction expected to start on site in May this year. Some site clearance has already been carried out at the Anglian Water Drilling Yard on Abbey Road and, in advance of the main works, the project team are progressing with some infrastructure work (power and communications) on site. The tower top install of the radar parts is planned for the autumn of this year with a period of testing and commissioning before the radar becomes fully operational in the early summer of 2026.

Monday, 3 March 2025

Sausage making in Old Buckenham

Prepared on the spot

Old Buckenham Women's Institute had a lovely demonstration from local butcher Tony Perkins at their meeting on Thursday 27 February. They had a few laughs and heard an interesting history of sausage-making which went back to 3000BC!




Thursday, 27 February 2025

Lived in Old Buckenham

 Meet Sophia

Meet Sophia Duleep Singh – daughter of the last Maharajah of Punjab, Goddaughter to Queen Victoria and a fearless revolutionary. Sophia spent her childhood at Elveden Hall in Suffolk and later spent time at The Manor in Old Buckenham. Unravel the personal and political story behind this unknown lioness of women’s Suffrage in Eastern Angles new touring production Sophia.

It will be at New Buckenham Village Hall on Wednesday 26 March starting at 7.30pm. For tickets, which cost £15, book online from https://easternangles.co.uk/event/sophia-ipswich#tab-0=overview or buy from Kings Stores in New Buckenham (cash only). There will be a bar, refreshments and doors open at 7pm.

Thursday, 20 February 2025

Old Buckenham latest thoughts

 Parish Council February minutes

These notes have been written by the blog editor from the draft minutes and so may contain information that is changed at a later date.

Old Buckenham Parish council met on Thursday 6 February in the Village Hall. Those attending were Councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Doug Irons (Vice Chair), Stan Burton, Lesley Evison, Steve Gowers and Pete Twissell. Also attending were Megan Elvin (Clerk) and ten members of the public. Apologies for absence had been received from David Taylor.
The minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 9 January 2025 were approved (4 in favour).

Financial matters. Payments for approval totalled £2828.74. These included £254.95 to Donna Oakley, £49.96 to Rachel Noyes and £22.50 to the Methodist Church for room hire. Also £120.49 for the community car drivers, £960 to Broadland Trees and £88 to Brett Hibbert.

Quarterly finance audit. This was completed by Pete Twissell, Naomi Bailey and Doug Irons.

Councillors’ reports. Steve Askew that Cake Street ditch work has now been done. The Gypsy Lane manhole cover has been completed. Signs near war memorial have been requested for repair. Hedges on Hargham Road should be organised for cutting but not yet been done. Pot holes have been reported today around the Green. Drainage investigation work has commenced and is undergoing.

The suggestion was made that 30mph should be extended on Fen Street. Highways are happy to do a speed assessment. If they do the assessment and they do agree that this needs to be extended it would need to be funded by the parish or Steve Askew’s council member’s budget. Another question put to Steve Askew was whether we can we ask the highways for a weight limit to be put Fen Street.

Naomi Bailey had discussed parking issues with the schools. There was a positive outcome from meeting with Paul Beale, Headmaster of Old Buckenham High School. Land near the school reception is to be tarmacked to create more parking for staff which will, in turn, allow more parking for parents nearby.

She had been in correspondence with Luke at Highways for the Green pot holes and also with others regarding flooding of Westview Farm. The burst water main at Manor Corner has been fixed. However the pond is still full and Anglian Water did not think to pump this out. Hopefully this will naturally drain with the better weather forecasted. Some sandbags had been removed from Ottomer Pond for a member of public to prevent flooding to his house.

Some emergency tree work had been done to remove some branches on the Green. David Trammer has been contacted concerning payment for Two Wheel Tuesday in 2024. Will know in the next couple of days if the payments have come through.

Doug Irons said that David Tranmer wanted to apply for use of the Green again. An application had now just been received. Soil has been placed on areas that require repair and these areas have been fenced off.

At the Saturday Surgery, the public were asking about maps of drainage. This was spoken of last year and a large map would be divided into sections. The previous Clerk was going to sort this in summer 2024 but never did so anything. Doug Irons will sort this for next parish council meeting. Need to find out which First Aid box would cover us and an email sent to NALC regarding this.

Stan Burton had obtained a quote for chipping up the branches and removing roots left on the Green. This will need to be done before the end of March and the quote was for £380 + VAT. A proposal to approve this was agreed (6 in favour).

Steve Gowers had been finding out about the steps opposite the Stud. Handrails have now been added and that’s all that can be done. We are able to send dashcam footage to the police, so we should be able to send pictures of lorries violating the 7.5 tonne on Hargham Road. Photos of the back of the lorry with number plate are needed. Volunteers for community Speedwatch sessions at the weekends are required. He has been emailing people individually for training on defibrillator training on Saturday mornings. He has put himself down for Playground inspection training with Community Action Norfolk. If you are a member the cost is £40 for the course, if not then £60. A proposal for him to attending the training was agreed (6 in favour).

Planning applications. (All planning applications are available for viewing on the Breckland District Council planning portal. Parish Councillors have been asked by the chairman to view the new applications in advance of the meeting)

New planning applications. 18 Oaklands. Demolition of existing conservatory and replace with side extension - certificate of lawfulness - proposed use (PL/2024/1107/CLOPUD). As this was an issue of lawfulness, no need to consider this.

Field adjacent Old Buckenham High School, Abbey Road. Proposed erection of a single storey stable block, grooming bay, hay barn and tack room to facilitate horse keeping (PL/2024/1194/FMIN). (note: error in Breckland’s published site location which reads Attleborough High School). No issues and proposal to support was approved (6 in favour).

To approve the following policies: Health and Safety and Maternity Leave. Proposals to support both policies were approved (6 in favour).

To vote for the preferred legal structure of NALC. This was approved.

Green Working Committee report. Lesley Evison, Stan Burton and Sally Honour walked around the Green. Various patches of brambles on the Green, particularly on Mill Lane, will be cleared as well as the self-seeding saplings under the trees. Certain areas of brambles will be left alone for nature reserve. Various other spots require clearing are the hedge at The Pound (Green area in front of Almshouses) as it is creeping further over to The Pound. After harvest the farmer will then be asked to trim this back. Walked around the pond outside the village shop – will clean this back and make it a nature area with the potential of adding a bench – there’s a three-year plan for this. By the bus area opposite The Gamekeeper there are more brambles which need clearing.

The ditch that is by the school was originally understood to be the responsibility of Highways. However have now been corrected and that this is the parish council and needs clearing. Branches are getting close to the road near The Bake House and will be cleared by Stan Burton. A silver birch tree also needs cutting back and he will try and get this done by the next week.

Main topic of discussion was cutting of the Green. Intentions were cutting the full Green at the beginning of May. Instead of cutting the full Green back for the summer, to cut a 20metre strip around the outside of the Green and leaving the rest as a nature area. Then in Autumn to cut it all back again fully. The Pound will need to be cut three times a year. Will be getting a quote for this grass cutting.

Want to set up a “Friends of Old Buckenham Green” page/Facebook Group in the hopes to get volunteers with helping clear the Green.

Terms of Reference for Green Working Committee. Doug Irons will organise this.

Green maintenance. In the area outside cottages on Green, near Village Shop, there is erosion from the building work that has gone on. Stan Burton will look at the drain block. Posts and tape has been acquired to corner off the erosion as it is nothing to do with Highways. Water is running out of the potholes into the property. This will need to be filled but will not be a quick fix. The erosion is also on part of a private driveway, so part of the responsibility is not fully on the Parish Council – this will need to be looked into further.

Sunnyside Track. Mr and Mrs Ramsey have never claimed ownership to this piece of land and do not wish for ownership. This has always belonged to the Parish Council. There used to be an agreement with the previous owners of the property of a peppercorn rent to allow them use of the land opposite Sunnyside Cottage. It is unfair to set this up with Mr and Mrs Ramsey now after they have lived in the property for 6 years. Agreement is in place that the posts will stay where they are. Paperwork will be sorted before the next meeting. Thanks are given to the residents for footing the bill for the posts and for organising this with Highways with the support of the parish council. Please note that if anyone has a problem with the posts on Sunnyside Track, please come to the Chair of the parish council Naomi Bailey, with their complaints and not to the residents.

More posts will be going in on Reggie’s Way. The parish council is fully responsible for these posts. This will be put in during the schools' half term. Topsoil is needed for either side of the posts. Quotes for obtaining topsoil are being gathered, as well as requests on Facebook.

Speedwatch report. Criteria for setting up Speedwatch is more people for doing it. We currently have seven volunteers but we require more volunteers to come and help. The area has to be safe for the volunteers and also for the motorists. More SAM signs to be distributed to get further information. Norfolk Police will not authorise a mobile speed watch unless we have collected speed data to pass on. If we can get enough volunteers, then a speed watch could be actioned on Fen Street. This will need to be on the 30mph side as we cannot do this in a 60mph area. Steve Gowers is collecting data from the SAM signs and forwarding on to the police.

Review the allotments. The current situation is complicated. There are tenants without any agreements, agreements from others that are no longer with us. Started off with fifteen plots but now, due to flooding, are down to eleven workable plots. Six plots are actually being used at the moment of which three are of good upkeep. Down £235 due to lack of income, to cover rent, water and maintenance. Unused plots will need a skip to clear them out. There is rubbish around the site as well as problems with deer and rabbits. Netting has been erected but this has not been successful in keeping them out, solid fencing would be required. The land that the allotments are on is not good for agricultural growing. The parish council will have to consider if it is worth keeping the allotments. Potentially look to find another bit of land that is smaller. Or negotiate with the farmer to reduce the amount of land we rent. If the decision is to close, will need a consultation agreement for closing the allotment with the tenants. Three months’ notice is required for tenants surrendering a plot. Same period of notice is required for the parish council in terminating contract.

Churchyard update. With everything that had gone on last August the Cemetery has taken a back seat. A company (CDS Group) is the only company in England that specialises in checking whether a site could be suitable. Conversations are required with current farmers who are leasing the land that we are considering to use. Before anything can be done, a ground water assessment is required. Preliminary risk assessment, free of charge has been given.

The cost of full risk assessments will be £17,650. Just the Ground Water assessment will be £5,700. A parcel of land has been identified that may be suitable. Looking at £20,000 an acre to buy land from a farmer and would ideally need to have 1.5 acres. Naomi Bailey to contact them again. Could make money back from burial charges. On an acre plot, you could get around 1,000 graves. Between now and next meeting Naomi Bailey and Pete Twissell will get in touch with Stuart Barker and Steve Askew to go ahead with the first initial test.

Public participation. The next Parish Council 'Surgery' will be on Saturday 29 March at the Village Hall. A member of the public had a query on the drainage of Ottomer pond. The pipe for the pond can be traced but unable to take the lid off the chamber as footing of the wall remains above it. Now been given permission to dig down into the chamber from the other side of the wall to find the outlet from this chamber and to see where the overflow goes out. If the outlet is on private land then what can we do? Not able to comment until know what is on what land and what it was before. Doug Irons and Stan Burton will contact Norfolk County Council to have another survey.

Next agenda. Items to consider for next agenda should include decision on future of allotments, an update on the Solar Farm and the Weather Radar Tower, the Churchyard, training for Councillors, lease agreements, water pump and list of equipment and where it is stored and Trustee appointment.

The next Parish Council meeting will be on Thursday 6 March 2025 at Old Buckenham Village Hall starting at 7.30pm.



Saturday, 15 February 2025

The Old Buckenham Bible

 

Restoration and history of the Old Buckenham Bible

An illustrated talk entitled "A Little Bundle of Times" will be given by Jamin Wilson on Saturday 26 April at 7.30pm in All Saints Church, Old Buckenham, on the ‘Old Buckenham Bible’ and its conservation.  The talk will be followed by refreshments in the Old School Bookshop  and an opportunity to see the bible displayed alongside other rare and beautiful books restored by Mr Wilson.

This will be the only opportunity to see this beautiful church bible, in use in the church from its publication in 1701 through to the mid-19th century. Recently re-discovered in poor condition, it has been restored by Jamin Wilson and is now in his private collection.  His detailed research has uncovered some fascinating details about this edition of the bible and his dedicated restoration has brought this copy back to life.

There is no formal charge for entrance but donations (suggested £10 per person) towards refreshments costs and in support of All Saints Church are invited. To help with planning please email thegables_2000@yahoo.co.uk to reserve a place.

Monday, 27 January 2025

Old Buckenham visits the Broads

 Women' Institute report








Old Buckenham WI had an interesting talk from George Cooper on Thursday 23 January about the social history of the Broads. He is a volunteer at the Museum of the Broads and very enthusiastic about the history from when the Broads were created to the present day. They learnt about the life of boat people in wherries, the Norfolk Barrow, quanting and smuggling. A very enjoyable evening.

Wednesday, 22 January 2025

Traffic problems in Old Buckenham

 It takes a village…

This email came in for the February village newsletter during the recent difficulties of getting to Attleborough because of problems on the B1077. It is from a group of people living in Fen Street: You may know the saying “it takes a village to raise a child”? Well, we believe “it takes a village to raise concerns affecting the village”.

What used to be. Fen Street is a pretty, single track lane teaming with wildlife. The traffic is sporadically light making it the perfect circular village route for pedestrians, cyclists, dog walkers, horse riders and family walks. At the Hargham Road end it is more densely residential with a 30mph limit whilst at the Puddledock End it is more sparsely residential with an unrestricted speed limit.

Current chaos. However, with the current chaos of road closures and inappropriate diversions in the village, can you even recognise the above description? We are sure that, by now, you have also suffered the inconvenience and frustration of trying to get from one end of Fen Street to the other either on foot or in your car.

Negative impact. The negative impact in terms of traffic, environmental destruction and village cohesiveness has been shocking. There have been queues, frayed tempers and cross words. There has been obliteration of verges, trespassing in driveways, accidents and damage to cars. Worse, the emergency services have been severely restricted in getting to their destinations.

It’s not your fault. The “Road Closed” signage from Attleborough has been inadequate with no indication that the Hargham Road is the alternative route. Keir Highways have somehow managed to divert all forms of traffic off a two-lane B-road onto a single-track unclassified road with no passing places!

Effect on the village. It is obvious to all of us villagers that Fen Street is the width of one car; it is completely unsuitable for two-way traffic; it is completely unsuitable for HGVs; it has blind bends making it dangerous; it has an inappropriate speed limit enabling new or inconsiderate drivers to travel too fast for the conditions; it is structurally inadequate for any vehicle over 7.5 tonnes. Villagers know that Fen Street can never be deemed an appropriate diversion route.




Keeping the village a village. Many of us believe that we need to keep the country lanes in the village pedestrian-friendly. That we need to keep verges for wildlife and pedestrians. That we need to have safe routes for our families to walk around and keep healthy. That we need to have places to walk without HGVs and speeding cars. Let’s come together as a village to ask the authorities to sit up and take note because “it takes a village to raise concerns affecting the village”.

It only takes two minutes. We would like to keep our village safe for families.


If you would like to comment that the speed limit in Fen Street is inappropriate; or that HGVs should take alternative routes; or that Fen Street needs to be kept as a safe walking route; or that Fen Street should not be used as a diversion route (or all the above!), then please spend just two minutes emailing all or any of the following (it is easiest to write one email and copy it to all those listed below!) and let's keep our village a village...together.

Norfolk Highways – highways@norfolk.gov.uk

Norfolk Council – luke.denny@norfolk.gov.uk

Breckland Council – planning@breckland.gov.uk

Stephen Askew – Stephen.askew.cllr@norfolk.gov.uk

Parish Council – oldbuckenhampc@live.co.uk