Wednesday, 1 April 2026
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Old Buckenham Players
Murder in our Village Hall
Old Buckenham Players present This Murder Was Staged from Thursday 21 to Saturday 23 May at the Old Buckenham Village Hall. A fast-paced, family friendly farce where everyone is a suspect; even you!
Join the cast of a brand-new murder mystery play as they find themselves centre-stage in a real-life murder investigation. With the help of a genuine detective, can they uncover the killer in an amount of time roughly equivalent to the run-time of the original play? Can they find anyone who likes the director? And can somebody please explain what’s going on to the leading man. With a cast full of eccentric characters with questionable memories, this play will keep you guessing (and laughing) all the way to the final curtain call.
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Saturday, 21 March 2026
More Old Buckenham minutes
March minutes
These notes by the blog editor have been written from the draft minutes and so may contain information that is changed at a later date.
Old Buckenham Parish Council met on Thursday 5 March at Old Buckenham Village Hall. Those present were Councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Doug Irons (Vice Chair), Stan Burton, Lesley Evison, Pete Twissell (PT) and Darren Butler. Apologies had been received from Steve Gowers and David Taylor. In attendance was Megan Elvin (Clerk) and eight members of the public. The minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 5 February were approved (5 in favour 1 abstained).
Public
participation, open forum. Member of
public said that the path that runs from Norfolk House along to the shop gets
very dangerous and muddy when it is wet. The Parish Council will investigate. Another
member of public asked if a bigger bin can be provided outside the shop. The
present one gets overfull very quickly
and then causes rubbish to be blown across the Green. Will look into providing
a second/find out who is responsible for the one currently there.
Signage in the village. Give
way sign from Harlingwood Lane onto Cake Street is covered by hedgerow. Letter
to be sent to resident to cut the hedge back and to consult Highways. Also just
past the rookery down Cake Street the signage of junction ahead is covered in
hedgerow, same action required.
Financial matters. The Barclays Community Account currently holds £10,507.82 with a further £3,637.29 in the Lloyds Community Account. Payments for approval totalled £861.15. These included £156.15 to the community car drivers , room hire fees of £42.50 and a late submission fine to HMRC of £200. Payment also issued to TBF Traffic Ltd of £438, initially approved in December for work to be carried out at Puddledock Corner. The late filing fines have occurred due to waiting for salaries to be approved in the meeting before filing with HMRC. This then means that some dates the filing does not fall within the given dates. To avoid this in future, contracted hours will be filed and paid last working day of each month. Any additional hours/expenses will then be added to the following month’s payment. The present RFO Julia Aitken is to stand down one month early due to other work commitments which prevents her from carrying out the role sufficiently. She will be stepping down from the end of March this year. Megan Elvin is to take on the position of RFO on top of that of Clerk, additional hours to be discussed in April’s meeting. All approved (6 in favour)
Councillors’ and District Councillor’s reports. Steve Askew was unable to attend but provided a short report. Naomi Bailey wondered if the old phone box could have a further use? Previously had been suggested to be used as a book swap but too close to the pond. Megan Elvin reported on correspondence she had received. One from UK Power Network about wanting to install broadband for a client but the telegraph pole is within the land registry NK455181 which the current property owner has claimed is not their address and is part of the Green. The Clerk to contact Sarah Dye and ask for advice. Also from a member of public wishing to use the Green for a family picnic in July. No application required for this but responded to ask that no cars to be parked on the Green. Three letters have been sent to transport companies whose drivers have been using Hargham Road in vehicles over the 7.5t weight limit.
New planning applications. The Cottage, Loss Wroo, Hargham Road. Single-storey rear extension to replace conservatory (PL/2026/0206/HOU). No issues. Proposal to support was approved (6 in favour).
Green Working Committee. Meeting held in February. Steve Barker is to cut back pathway from school towards the Ox and Plough. Looking into quotes and estimates to clear Rod Alley Pond. Only one bat box left on the Green and looking to get some new ones put up. Structure of Committee is two green rights holders, two Parish Councillors, two members of the public and the Lord of the Manor and cannot be changed. There was a litter pick and fallen branch pick up in March and Wednesday 22 April is another volunteer day. The first cut of the Green has been postponed until July due to the grass being too wet to cut. An area will be left wild. Will be querying increase on wayleaves. Risk assessments have been agreed and they need to be followed. Terms of Reference for Green Working Committee will need updating.
Ottomer
Pond. The Flood authority has issued
correspondence to the landowner to carry out the clearing. The questions
needing to be answered are who within the Parish Council has been assigned the
task of being pro active at arranging for this watercourse to be cleared out so
that the flow of water from the pond is not restricted, what plan of action has
been put in place, who you intend to contact and how do you intend to ensure an
enforcement notice is issued to both land owners to clear any part of the
watercourse next to their land and what plan do you have in place for the
stretch of watercourse that runs between the high school and the stud which
will also have Riparian rights. At the moment we cannot move further than what
we already have. The Clerk to chase NCC again. At the pond area there is a lot
of bull rushes which are catching on the drain. Councillors to be pro active and
clear this when it occurs.
Parking
Less cars are parking at The Gamekeeper and more
cars parking down Abbey Road. Not a lot more the School can do as we cannot
stop people parking. We do not have the authority. The High school newsletter which
goes out weekly has the parking arrangements at the Gamekeeper.
Crown
Road parking and repairs. The trees that
run down Crown Road are self seeding. Used to be a small ditch there. There is
ample parking in other areas by the book shop and pub that people can use to
park. Idea to make the area very shallow and posts around it to stop the
parking from getting bigger or repair the Green back to what it should be and
install bollards to stop cars from parking there. Public in attendance at the
meeting were also asked for their opinion and seven out of eight voted to
completely fill in the parking areas. Proposal to repair back the Green was
approved (5 in favour 1 abstained). Signs to be put up to advise other parking facilities around the village and Stan Burton to take measurements of the area and pass to
the Clerk to get quotes for soil.
Repairs to the Green. Two quotes had been obtained to repair the Green. One was for £250 including VAT and other did not give a price. Proposal to go with first quote was approved (6 in favour). Parish Council will pay for the repairs and then invoice David Tranmer who has been made aware.
Volunteer
Meet and Greet Day. This will be held on Saturday 25 April between 10am and 12.30pm.The Parish
Council will provide the latest copy of minutes and agenda coming up. Also brief
synopsis of each councillor and information on the Community Car Scheme.
Solar
Farm update. Doug Irons is currently
in talks with representative to arrange a face to face meeting regarding this.
Ideas provided from member of public regarding what to do with the possible funds
include electric car charging point in village hall car park, replacing main
lighting in village hall to LED (saving energy) and grant towards renovation of
windmill (changing old production of energy). The Clerk to put out onto social media for more ideas.
The funding is potentially coming this way. It is not a guarantee but ideas are
welcome.
Community
Car update. Application for funding has
been submitted. David Taylor to take on Community Car Co-ordinator role and the
Clerk to purchase six Highway codes for the drivers. Proposal to purchase these
was approved (6 in favour).
Approval of policies. The following policies require approval: IT Policy (new policy), Safeguarding Policy (new policy), Publication Scheme (new policy), Reserves Policy (new policy), Health & Safety Policy (annual review), Anti-Bullying and Harassment Policy (annual review), Anti-Bullying and Harassment Guide (annual review), Disciplinary Policy (annual review)and Complaints Procedure (annual review). Proposal to approve was agreed (6 in favour).
Internal
Audit. Quote received from a recommended internal auditor.
It was £200 to carry out a thorough review of governance and financials with
recommendations if necessary. Extra charge of 45p per mile if required to
travel. No other quotes received back but need to have this audit to cover the
External Audit. Proposal to agree was approved (6 in favour).
Approval of Asset Register, Appendix B. Proposal to
agree was approved (6 in favour).
Footpath
along the Green/pothole refill outside shop. Three quotes had been provided, one for £3650 excluding VAT, another for
£9840 including VAT and a third for approximately £8000. Proposal to go with first
quote was approved (6 in favour). Will be in receipt of a refund from NCC from
Parish Partnership scheme of £3127 and this will be used to go towards the
repairs.
Embankment
outside Hargham Road Cottages. Letter
created to send to residents regarding the further requirements for drainage.
Parish
Council meetings for next twelve months. These will be on Thursday 2 April, Wednesday 6 May, Thursday 4 June,
Annual Parish Meeting Saturday 13 June, Thursday 2 July, Thursday 6 August, Thursday
3 September, Thursday 1 October, Thursday 5 November, Thursday 3 December, Thursday
7 January 2027, Thursday 4 February 2027 and Thursday 4 March 2027.
Items
for next agenda. These are expected to include Use of Green Application, Ottomer Pond, Crown Road parking and repairs, repairs
to the Green, Solar Farm update, Hargham Road Cottages and update on footpath along Green.
The next Parish Council meeting will be on Thursday 2 April in Old Buckenham
Village Hall at 7.30pm.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Singing in Old Buckenham
Waiting to sing
Since starting in November 2021, the Old Buckenham Singers has gone from strength to strength and has now reached full capacity. Therefore it has had to make the difficult decision to open a waiting list for anyone wishing to join in the future.
They are a well-being singing group and meet every Tuesday in the Old Buckenham Methodist Chapel. For any enquiries please contact Jill on 07756 233064 or email JillStevenson.irons@hotmail.co.uk
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
More on Old Buckenham Almshouses
Latest renovations
The latest village newsletter contains a detailed description of the work that went on during the last six months of 2025 to replace the roof of this famous Old Buckenham building. The Almshouses now stand out as a very attractive building on the edge of the village Green.
Saturday, 21 February 2026
Old Buckenhan February minutes
February minutes
The following notes were 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 5 February at Old Buckenham Village Hall. Those present
were Councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Stan Burton, Lesley Evison, Steve Gowers,
Pete Twissell and Darren Butler. Apologies had been received from David Taylor and
Doug Irons who were unable to attend due to work commitments. Also in
attendance were Megan Elvin (Clerk) and District Councillor Steve Askew
together with three members of the public.
A minute silence was given
for Michael Bartlett who died in late January. He was an asset to the village
and will be greatly missed by all.
The minutes of the
meeting held on Thursday 8 January were agreed (5 in favour and 1 abstain)
Financial matters. The current bank accounts stood at Barclays Community Account £18,953.85, Lloyds Community Account £3,645.79 and Barclays Charity Account 4,117.90. Payments for approval included £112.95 to the community car drivers, £6048 to Broadland Trees for work on the Green, the Christmas Tree and allotment clearance, £882.02 on skip hire and £37.50 on hire of the Methodist Church. The total payments up to the end of January were £6,709.31 and this was approved (6 in favour).
Councillors and District
Councillors reports. Steve Askew said the pop up pantry is now going to be five-weekly
due to less people using it. Due to the new unitary Council, Breckland is
trying to pass on assets that are Breckland-owned such as the Attleborough car parks
to the area council. Norfolk County Council is trying to repair potholes as
quickly as they can. The preferred way to report them is to go on the NCC website
and report the issue through there. Postponement of the elections meant that
they were postponed last year to facilitate the new council and the mayor. Now
the mayor elections postponed to 2027 and the county elections have been
postponed as well to 2027.
Naomi Bailey has not
heard back from the contractor regarding Puddledock. Reported many pot-holes but
please report them as well if you see them. Welcome pack renewal is now in
process. The original is very outdated. Started work on new one and then all
the work was lost. Lesley Evison asked if the Welcome Pack is a necessity. The councillors
do not know who is moving in and who is moving out. Is it a priority to work
on? The groups in Old Buckenham have their own pages which people can utilise.
Once it’s finished, the information will become outdated again very quickly.
Perhaps something to add into the newsletter?
Steve Gower wanted to thank the Community Speed watch team for going out in January, completing two sessions a week and with good results. Pete Twissell reported that the bench around the tree at the top of Abbey Road to be replaced with a memorial plaque and he was asked to carry on with liaising with the family to get this sorted.
New planning applications.
Wash Farm, New Buckenham Road, NR17 1PW. Demolition of redundant adjoined
outbuildings to enable proposed single-story and two-story extension to
existing dwelling farmhouse (PL/2025/1022/HOU). There were no issues and
council voted to support (6 in favour).
3 Mill Cottages, Mill Road. Discharge of condition 4 on PL/2025/0167/FMIN. There were no issues and council voted to support (6 in favour).
Amended applications (for
information). Tree House, Fen Road. Discharge of condition 4 on
PL/2025/1627/HOU
Access on South-east side
of Abbey Road. 500m north-east of Chapel Green School Discharge of Conditions 4
& 5 on PP PL/2025/1053/FMIN
Albermarle House, The
Green. Pine Tree – Removal (PL/2026/0068/TCA)
E-Learning on planning
applications. Costs £17. If any councillors would like to carry out the
training, then this is okay. Breckland planning is not user friendly.
Green Working Committee. Woodchipper
is very useful bit of kit and there is a log book that people have to read and
complete before use. Risk assessments are required and this is non-negotiable. All
are required to do these for insurance purposes. It is stored by Stan Burton in
a locked area. Expenses for using woodchipper (fuel, oil, etc) to be reimbursed
by the Parish Council.
Stan Burton is to become
a member of the Committee as a Green Rights Holder and Darren Butler to
potentially step in as a Parish Council member. He will attend their next
meeting.
Ottomer Pond (ongoing).
The Clerk is still waiting for response from Water management team at NCC
regarding chasing the private land side of things.
Parking (ongoing). Have contacted
the High School and the Primary School regarding parking. High School has added
it into their weekly notice board but nothing received from Primary School.
Crown Road is full of pot holes as a result of the Green being eroded due to
school parking.
Solar Farm. Response
received from Solar Company answering questions that Doug Irons had and he is
currently looking through the response. Suggestions for ideas on what the
funding can be used towards are needed. The funding has to be solely for the community.
The Clerk to contact newsletter editor to ask villagers for suggestions to pass
on to the solar company. One potential use is for it to go toward the burial
ground.
Radar Tower update. Main contractor finished the construction of the tower and the installation of the communication cabin before Christmas. The activities associated with providing a net ecological benefit are now being progressed; this includes planting along the fence lines, bird-boxes, improvements to the existing pond on the Anglian Water site, etc. The project team are currently planning for the tower-top install of the radar parts and the associated radome which will protect the radar-parts from the elements. This will take around three weeks and expected to happen from mid-February. There will be a period of increased activity at the site during this time, including deliveries and crane operations. After the tower-top install the project will move into a testing a commissioning phase which is expected to take several months. This is mainly to check that the radar is functioning well and is able to deliver the higher quality rainfall data to feed into Met Office and Environment Agency products and services. The radar will be controlled and monitored remotely during this phase of the project, so no anticipated significant increased activity on and around the site. Will use this time to check noise levels to make sure that they are within the constraint stipulated in the planning permission and to discuss and progress visual screening with the occupants of Waterworks House. Expect to close the project in the summer once the testing and commissioning has been completed.
Community Car Scheme. Still
waiting for a councillor to take on this position. The councillor that has been
asked has not been present in the meeting to discuss. The Clerk and RFO to
organise applying for the funding this month. DBS checks need to be done for
everyone. Once new paperwork in place a plea for more volunteers will be made.
Drainage and embankment
on Hargham Road/Post Office Road. Clerk to compose a letter out to the owners. Posts
to go in to prevent cars from driving over the new drain.
Annual Parish Meeting.
This was fixed for Saturday 13 June from 10am to noon.
Assertion 10. The
Government have brought out the requirement for Council’s to conform to the new
Assertion 10. This requires the council to have one generic email address on a
council-owned domain. They will eventually require Councillors to have a
council-owned domain email as well. This is not currently a requirement. Gmail
accounts are not allowed as they are not secure. Same with the website. This
needs to be a council owned domain. They would prefer Gov.UK addresses but this
is not a requirement.
The Clerk email
(clerk@oldbuckpc.co.uk) and the website (https://oldbuckpc.co.uk/) are okay as
we own this domain. Should we wish to switch to a Gov.uk address, NALC offer
the following service: fully .gov.uk email service. The cost is £106+VAT per
year. This will provide a .gov.uk domain name and an unlimited number of 10GB
email accounts. No need to go for this yet if we conform to the current
guidelines. An IT policy will be issued in March’s meeting to conform to the
final part of Assertion 10.
Approve an Internal
Auditor. List of internal auditors have not yet been provided by NALC.
Costs for Fen Street speed limit change. The study lists TRO costs at £3000 and this will be legal fees from Nplaw and advert costs and design fee to carry out the consultation. The remaining £5500 will be the works costs, a bit of the designers’ fee to pull the contract documents together, so approx. £4000 in materials and labour and traffic management with the remaining £1500 being fees for the designer and contractor fee. Steve Askew would put 50% of the costs towards it out of his councillor funding. Old Buckenham Parish Council would need to fund the remaining 50%. Need to ask the residents how much they would be willing to put in and then decide.
Repairs
to the Green. David Tranmer has now been informed that the repairs will be
carried out by professionals and invoiced to him. The ground needs rotavating
and top-soiled along with the seeds. Still waiting for quotes for the repairs.
Volunteer Meet and Greet
Day. Sixteen organisations have expressed an interest to come. Parish Council
to attend with information about the Council and requests for volunteers. Event
will be on Saturday 25 April from 10am to 12.30pm.
Resurface outside Village
Shop. Steve Gower to provide details of some companies for Clerk to get quotes
from.
Footpaths around village.
Steve Gower still waiting for full quotes for March. There is funding that is
now being issued to contribute to footpaths and the Clerk to look into this
funding.
Bike ramps. Naomi Bailey
has been asked if some bike ramps can be installed in Prince Harry’s Wood. Not
had anything further about it with a plan from the resident. Should the Council
provide this – the maintenance costs would come down to the parish council, a
councillor would need to be responsible for the upkeep. Unless more information
comes to light it is not feasible at the moment.
Public participation. The
question was asked whether the website could have a page for useful links like
bus time tables, local doctors, etc? After the meeting in April the Council should
have an up-to-date list of village organisations.
Next agenda. This is
expected to include Crown Road parking and repairs, Ottomer Pond, parking in
general, Green Working Committee, repairs to the Green, volunteer Meet &
Greet day, Solar Farm and Community Cars.
Exclusion of the press
and public. The Council is invited to resolve that, in accordance with Section
1(2) of the Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings) Act 1960, the press and
public be excluded from the meeting for the discussion of a request regarding
village signage, on the grounds that it involves the likely disclosure of
sensitive information and relates to the personal circumstances of individuals.
[Closed Session] Discussion of Signage Sensitivity. The signs are the
responsibility of the Council. At the moment, one family wishing for the signs
to be removed is not a reason to remove the signs. The proposal was rejected (6
in favour).
The next Parish Council
meeting will be on Thursday 5 March in Old Buckenham Village Hall and starting at
7.30pm.
Friday, 20 February 2026
Old Buckenham remembers
Mike Bartlett's life
The following post is based on the eulogy given by his daughter Julie at the celebration of his life.
Michael Bartlett was born in Hove, Sussex, on 29 November 1936, an only child to Stanley and Amy Bartlett of 17 Fifth Road Hove. He attended a local junior school and later went on to Shoreham Grammar School. Academic yes but his true love was sport especially cricket and football, specifically his beloved Brighton and Hove Albion. He joined a local football team and it was there he met his closest friends and between them they had many a tale to tell. From an early age he was always seen with a football at his feet and this led, many years later, to one of his most treasured memories when he was a linesman for Norwich City.
The
apple of his parents’ eyes however he had a rebellious side (no surprise to
many of you) and decided to leave school before he should have done and got
himself a job without his parents knowing. This was not well received. He
applied for an auditors job at J. Sainsbury in London which he duly got and his
career with this company flourished. After a few years, a promotion was on the
cards but this meant a move to Norfolk. Mike didn’t hesitate, took the
opportunity and hit the jackpot as he met his future wife Pauline there and they
never looked back.
Mike
and Pauline were married in October 1963 and lived initially in Forncett End
followed by Fordham in Cambridgeshire. Here four years later his daughter Julie
was born. Pauline went into labour and Mike went off to referee a football
match with the midwife telling him that they could feel the football boots. So
off he went with a smile on his face only to return to find a bundle of pink
waiting for him. Never to be defeated, he brought Julie up to kick a ball and to
go to football matches with him. He never did get a boy but two granddaughters
and two great-granddaughters.
They
returned to Norfolk again with his job in 1970 and lived in Kenninghall, (a
house on the site of the Egg Packing Station where he worked) and then moved
into their own house in Old Buckenham.
Old
Buckenham was always a special village to Mike and he became instrumental in
building the village hall which was opened in 1978. He spent years fundraising,
organising village fetes, dances, bingo, etc. Julie fondly remembers his
suggestion that in the school summer holidays she should knock on every door in
the village and sell raffle tickets. For every book she sold he would give her
commission. This encouraged Julie and gave her the foundations to emulate his
work ethic. A Christian himself, he also worked tirelessly to raise money for
the village church overseeing the overhaul of the tower along with raising
significant monies for a new thatched roof and ensuring that every grant was
applied for. Mike was an instigator of the Candlelight Christmas Eve service in
All Saints and for many a year it was standing room only for those for this was
the beginning of their Christmas. He was also chairman of the trustees for the
Almshouses in the village and although not on the parish council he attended
many of their meetings and was not backwards in coming forward if he felt that
something should be said.
After
promotion with the then Sainsbury Spillers, the company was taken over by
Dalgety Foods which saw a move to the chicken division at Bury St Edmunds. This
factory was then acquired by the Padley Group and Mike was made redundant and
had to re-think his career path. The options were to re-locate to Aylesbury or
to work for himself which he duly did by buying the Fresh & Frozen Centre
in Attleborough. He turned this business around and after five years sold it and
just concentrated on his egg business which he had started with Pauline some
year’s previously. Mike continued to do this until semi-retirement came along
in 2000.
Never
being one for not doing something, Mike threw himself into raising money for the
St Martins Homeless Charity. He once said his grandfather could not walk past a
homeless person without giving them some money. It all started for him with
standing at a supermarket entrance with a collecting bucket over the Christmas
period whilst also visiting local business for donations and in return their
name would be in the Christmas Eve Service sheet at the village church. Always
one to spot an opportunity he then started to collect from supermarkets and garden
centres all year round, standing in both cold and hot weather. He did have his
favourites who in the depth of winter would bring him out a cup of coffee! His
tenacity clearly paid off and he raised tens of thousands of pounds for St
Martins. In 2025 a new building was opened and named after him, not that he
understood this as his illness had started to impact his ability to understand
what was going on around him.
One
of the most proud moments and memories that the family have of Mike is
receiving an MBE from the then Prince Charles in 2006. You could take three
guests so Pauline, Olivia and Julie proudly attended. When the official letter first
arrived from the Palace, Mike was completely taken aback and typically did not
want to accept it as he genuinely felt that there were others more deserving
than him. Along with those who had nominated him, family members persuaded him
otherwise.
Over
the last few years thing started to change for Mike and his ability to drive
his white egg van caused great concern. Reluctantly he went off for a driving
assessment and it was no surprise to others that he failed. Mike wanted to take
it again but others knew this would not be possible. Eventually Mike agreed and
Julie held his driving licence and van keys . It was about this time when sadly
he had to stop going to Carrow Road every other week. His memory and balance
were deteriorating and after many months of Pauline looking after him he went
into the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital where he spent many weeks
followed by three more weeks in Odgen Court in Wymondham. Returning home it was
clear that the care that he now needed far exceeded what could be offered at
home and with great trepidation from his family he went into The Beeches in
East Harling. He did not really know where he was but was happy and well cared
for which was a great comfort. Mike then had a chest infection and was taken to
West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds which was where he sadly passed away
on Wednesday 28 January this year. His family took enormous comfort in knowing
that he did not suffer and passed away peacefully.
An
incredible person, an incredible life and an inspiration not only to his family
but those who were lucky enough to know him and to those who didn’t know him
but have benefitted from his tireless work.
Thursday, 19 February 2026
Old Buckenham bin
Another bin for you to use
The Village Hall car park now has a big new clothes bin. Because villagers used to often fill up the existing bin, there is now another one for you to fill up as well. There are still three recycling bins for your glass so please make use of all of them and make a little money to help the Village Hall.
Wednesday, 21 January 2026
Old Buckenham news
Parish Council minutes for January
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 8 January 2026 at Old Buckenham Methodist Church. Those present were Councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Doug Irons (Vice Chair), Stan Burton, Steve Gowers, Pete Twissell and Darren Butler. Apologies for non-attendance had been received from Lesley Evison, David Taylor and Steve Askew (District and County Councillor. Also attending were Megan Elvin (Clerk) and Julia Aitken (RFO) along with six members of the public.
The minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 4 December 2025 were approved (6 in favour) after a slight amendment needing to be made under Pete Twissell’s report regarding the village hall. The land is owned by the Parish Council. The Village Hall Committee are currently searching for the official documents stating this for administrative purposes. The amended minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 6 November 2025 were also agreed (6 in favour).
Public participation not relating to the agenda. Children had been seen
on the previous Sunday jumping on the ice over the pond near the shop. Should
there be safety warnings? The Parish Council will check if it can do this and/or
provide buoyance aid. Something could be put out to social media, ponds are
deep and parents should advise children not to play on the ponds.
Financial matters. The Barclays Community Account now holds £24,495.52, the Lloyds Community Account has £3,645.79 and there is £2,998.90 jn the Barclays Charity Account. Payments for Approval totalled £4,089.02 which included £107.45 to the community car drivers, £39.50 for the Clerk’s DBS Check and £1,792.97 to Breckland Council.
A meeting is planned for Monday 12 January between Naomi Bailey, Doug Irons, Megan Elvin and Julia Aitkin to discuss the financial side of things. Steve Gowers and Pete Twissell to attend to complete an internal audit. A proposal to consider using an accountancy software was approved (5 in favour 1 abstained).
To approve budget for Precept 2026/27. Total amount requested for the
Precept is £31,779.91. The budget was not increased greatly last year which is
why this year it is a large budget. The estimated total contribution from the
Parish Council to a Council Tax Band D property will be £57.72 for 2026/27.
(This makes it ten monthly instalments of £5.77 which is an increase of 48.5%
based on last year’s budget.) This was approved (6 in favour).
Councillors’ and District Councillor’s reports. Steve Askew was unable
to attend the meeting and so had sent a written report of his activities. This
consisted solely of news from the County Council and will be available when minutes
are approved.
Pete Twissell reported that he had carried a repair to the gate at the war memorial. Steve Gowers said Speed watch had been collecting data over the last year over 70 sessions. Cars have started to slow down. Still a problem of speeding especially down Hargham road and Attleborough Road and he would like to have a brainstorming session regarding Speed watch with the volunteers. Road signs that need clearing have still not been done and the Clerk to contact Highways again regarding this.
New planning applications. The Homestead, Old Buckenham: Variation of
conditions 2 and removal of condition 9 on pp PL/2024/1120/RMIN – Revised front
porch design for plot 1, garage sizes slightly under requirements of condition
9 (PL/2025/1886/VAR). No issues and a proposal to agree was approved (6 in
favour).
The Cottage, Loss Wroo, Hargham Road. Remove Existing Conservatory and
Erection of a Rear single-story extension (PL/2025/1793/PAH). No issues and a
proposal to agree was approved (6 in favour).
Community Car Scheme. Doug Irons took on the task of amending the Community
Car Scheme following previous co-ordinator stepping down and a current driver
taking on the role in the interim. Our insurance company have advised that we
need a risk assessment and to continue minuting the financial side of things. Need
for a councillor to take on the co-ordinator role and one month given to make a
decision on this.
Green Working Committee. Naomi Bailey had a phone call discussion with the chair of Green Working Committee. The chair is doing a lot of the admin work herself and some of her committee are not always able to help with the computer side of things. She wanted to know if the committee could be expanded to provide more help. Foundation of committee at the moment is two Green Right holders, two Parish Councillors and two public members. The suggestion was to increase the public members by four to make the committee ten. Green Rights holders in the village are very few. It was proposed that either Lesley Iveson or Stan Burton move over to become a Green Right holder section of the committee and a new councillor comes on to replace that role. Darren Butler is to take on the role of the councillor committee. The Clerk is to contact the Lord of the Manor to ask regarding having a proxy to attend the meetings as per lease of the Green agreement.
Their next meeting is Thursday 15 January and planned volunteer day is Sunday
17 January. Stan Burton has drawn up a risk assessment that the volunteers need
to read and sign. The person who is heading the volunteer day will be the one
to organise this each volunteer day. The Clerk to re-do the Terms of Reference.
Ottomer Pond. The private land side of the pond is going up for auction.
The estate agents has not been very forthcoming with advising buyers what needs
to be completed.
Parking. School parking has increased again. Naomi Bailey to send an
email to the schools again advising use of the car park behind the Gamekeeper
between 2.30pm and 3.30pm.
Precept Grant application approval. Both the Village Hall and the Old
Buckenham Players had applied for £1000 Precept Grants. They were each asked
for more information before the grants would be considered. Both were then
agreed (five in favour, one abstained due to interest).
Old Buckenham Heritage Group. No update to give. Will chase one more
time but currently not gaining large interest.
Benches on the Green. Discussion is being held regarding the ownership
of the existing benches outside the Ox and Plough pub. The current agreement is
until April 2026 but it is under the previous tenant’s name. Until ownership of
the benches is established, the Parish Council cannot get involved. They can
remain until April.
Repairs to the Green. Written in the agreement for TWT it is stated that
the repairs to the Green should be carried out one month post event or the Parish
Clerk notified in writing why this can’t be done. The Parish Council were
promised repairs would be completed early December, then before Christmas. They
have still not been done. The Parish Council have now decided that they will
proceed with the repair to the Green and get three quotes. The invoice will
then send to the previous leaseholder to reimburse this payment. Should this
not be paid the Parish Council will take him to court. The Clerk to contact
Dave Tranmer regarding this.
Two Wheel Tuesday. Doug Irons to talk with new leaseholder of Ox and
Plough to see if this will be going ahead and to get the wheels in motion
regarding application for it.
Fen Street traffic/speed. The Clerk to chase for a fixed quote of the costs
and what they will be doing with this money. To remain on agenda until we have
a firm answer.
Solar Farm. No update to give as waiting for Solar Farm representative
to come back with a meeting date.
Volunteer recruitments and Meet and Greet morning. No longer need to
provide funding for the cost of hiring village hall – they have kindly offered use
of the hall for free. To be discussed further for what Parish Council will
provide for councillor volunteering.
Footpaths. A one-off payment made many years ago for the instillation
of the footpath as well as maintenance. Need to find evidence of this. Look to
getting three quotes for the reparations of the path ourselves.
Puddledock Corner update. Waiting for the contractor to come back with
date to start the work. Naomi Bailey will chase.
Resurfacing outside post office. When weather is better, the potholes will be re-filled. In the meantime the Clerk to get quote for the full car park to be resurfaced
Post Office drainage. First estimate to repair drainage is £1500. Who
should pay for this? Letter should be sent to the property’s owners of all the
houses to advise that it is the water running off their roof that is causing
the issues to the Green. Parish Council does not have the funds to repair the
drainage themselves.
Public participation, agenda items only. A parishioner was concerned
about Ottomer Pond. Appreciates everything that has been done. The pipe between
the two properties is blocked. Why have we not been proactive and enforced the
cleaning out of the pipe that is blocked to be flushed through? There is a
dispute as to who owns the ditch. The problem now is getting the landowner to
do their side of things. Wanted to know what we can do next – the more people
who complain to the local flooding authority, the more likely something might
happen.
Next agenda. Subjects to be discussed should include Ottomer Pond, Solar Farm, Community
Car Scheme, Green Working Committee, resurfacing
outside village shop, drainage and embankment on Hargham Road/Post Office Terrace,
Parking, repairs to the Green, Volunteer Meet and Greet Day and Footpaths.
The next Parish Council meeting will be on Thursday 5 February in Old
Buckenham Village Hall starting at 7.30pm.
Tuesday, 20 January 2026
Weather radar in Old Buckenham
Progress so far
Latest news on the construction of the weather radar on Abbey Road at Old Buckenham. Before Christmas the Met Office's main contractor finished the construction of the tower and the installation of the communication cabin. The activities associated with providing a net ecological benefit are now being carried out and this includes planting along the fence lines, bird-boxes and improvements to the existing pond on the Anglian Water site.
The project team are currently planning for the tower-top installation of the
radar parts and the associated radome. This will take around three weeks and is expected to start to happen
from mid-February. There will be a period of increased activity at the site
during this time, including deliveries and crane operations.
After the tower-top installation, the project will move into a testing and commissioning phase which will probably take several months. This is mainly
to check that the radar is functioning well and is able to deliver the higher
quality rainfall data to feed into Met Office and Environment Agency products
and services. The radar will be controlled and monitored remotely during this
phase of the project. They will also use this time to check noise
levels to make sure that they are within the constraint stipulated in the
planning permission.
The project will end in the summer once the testing and commissioning
has been completed and the data obtained will be used to better predict the rainfall and other weather conditions throughout East Anglia.
Saturday, 27 December 2025
Pop out to Old Buckenham
Pop-Up is changing
Here is an update about the Pop-Up Pantry that comes to the Memorial Room at the Village Hall in Old Buckenham. From the start of this year, it will be moving to opening on Mondays and running every fortnight (instead of every week) from 9.30am to 11.30am, starting on Monday 5 January.
The Pop-Up Pantry provides low-cost food and essential items, helping households stretch their budgets while reducing food waste. There is no referral needed- everyone is welcome.
Alongside affordable groceries, they also offer wrap-around support, including friendly advice, signposting to services and general support for anyone who may need it.
Residents of Old Buckenham and nearby villages are invited to simply come along for a tea, coffee or hot chocolate, enjoy some biscuits and have a chat. The space is friendly, warm, and welcoming - whether you need support or just a bit of company. If you are one of our regular shoppers please tell your friends of this change and help spread the word.
Monday, 22 December 2025
Parish Council in Old Buckenham
December Parish Council meeting
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 4 December in Old Buckenham Village Hall. Those present were Councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Doug Irons (Vice Chair), Stan Burton, Lesley Evison, Steve Gowers, Pete Twissell and temporary clerk Terry Cook. Later in the meeting Darren Butler was co-opted onto the Council. Apologies had been received from Megan Elvin and David Taylor. Also present were 15 members of the public.
Co-option
of new councillor. Darren Butler was formally co-opted (6 in favour) and signed
the official form.
The meeting minutes. The minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on Thursday 4 December 2025 were approved after the following amendment was made. Steve Gowers requested the addition of the following data recorded to be included. Fen Street Up – 85th Percentile Speed 28mph – Average Speed Overall 21.44 mph. Fen Street Down – 85th Percentile Speed 24.8 mph – Average Speed Overall19.9 mph. This was approved (6 in favour).
Declarations
of interests. The Chair commented on the need to check the newly co-opted
members interests before the next meeting.
Public
participation, questions not relating to the agenda. Two potential Trustees, Darren
Butler and Terry Cook, were put forward by the Parish Council for the Eleemosynary
Trust.
The
question was put “Have Highways been contacted with regard to the pipe under
the highway from Ottomer Pond to the drainage ditch being cleared?” The Chair’s
response was Yes. However, as yet no reply has been received. Follow up
question was “Has the landowner been approached”. Again, the response was Yes.
Second follow up question was “What powers were there to enforce clearage?”.
Response was that this was down to the landowner. It was stressed that
potential purchasers of the Barn for sale on the site are made aware of the
drainage issues.
Financial matters. The Barclays Community account currently stands at £28,138.72 with £2,990.18 in the Barclays Charity account and £1152.71 in the Lloyds account. Payments for approval totalled £3,602.37 and included the Clerk’s wages and expenses of £458.34, RFO’s wages of £245.25, £880 for woodchipper purchase and £1,850 for work on the access chamber. Payment was approved (6 in favour 1 abstain).
Councillors’reports.
The Chair said that all items from her would be reported within other agenda items.
Steve Gowers said that drainage by Rose Cottage was currently being investigated. It
is recommended not to just fill potholes but also insert a drainage gully to
drain the water away. Works will be close to the original quotation. Stan
Burton proposed local cottagers be approached to contribute but Steve Gowers
felt it was for the Parish Council to pay. Doug Irons suggested a contribution
towards maintenance costs. A proposal to proceed with the works was agreed (7
in favour).
Steve
Gowers had attended a Speedwatch Conference and felt it was a positive event
and was able to share data with the Police who are also undertaking speed
checks. Overall he felt Speedwatch was making a positive difference. There were
still issues with visibility of some speed signs and Highways need to address
these.
Pete
Twissell reported that the Village Hall Committee is transitioning to an
Incorporated Body. As part of this process, they need further evidence such as
who was the landowner of the site the Village Hall stands on? Suggestions were
made as to where this information could be located. Overall, the Parish Council
had no objections to Incorporation (7 in favour).
Doug
Irons that there are now dual signatories on the Barclays Account. As soon as
the new RFO has access to the Lloyds account they will be able to move the
Barclays account across to the new Lloyds account. All accounts are now safe
and secure.
To consider planning applications. All planning applications are available for viewing on the Breckland District Council planning portal – www.breckland.gov.uk/article/2933/Search-Planning-Applications. Parish Councillors have been asked by the chairman to view the new applications in advance of the meeting.
New planning application. Tree House, Fen Road. Demolition of existing garage and erection of single-storey side extension (PL/2025/1627/HOU). Only issue raised was limitation of car parking space. After discussion Councillors were reassured and a proposal to approve was agreed (all in agreement).
Puddledock
Corner Farm, Attleborough Road. Application to determine if prior approval is
required for a proposed: Change of Use of Buildings on Agricultural Units and
former Agricultural Buildings to Dwellinghouses (Class C3), which may include
extension of the building and/or building operations reasonably necessary for
the conversion The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development)
(England) Order 2015 (as amended) - Schedule 2, Part 3, Class Q - Conversion of
4 barns into 7 dwellings (PL/2025/1640/PAQ). Not a planning application, just a
determination of requirements, and councillors noted as such.
Tree
Works application (for information). Church Lane. NR17 1RP. Proposal to pollard
and prune various oak and lime trees and to remove three ash trees and one elm tree (PL/2025/1752/TCA).
Councillors noted this.
Amended
application for reconsideration. Land to the East of Crown Road, Crown Road.
Construction of five dwellings (PL/2025/1453/FMIN). It was noted there was only
one minor change from the previous application that was rejected by the Parish
Council. Considerable discussion took place re the pros and cons of the
application. It was pointed out that there was a need to concentrate on the
detail and criteria in the application. If a parishioner had strong views one
way or the other, they could express their views on the Breckland Planning Public
Portal. A proposal was made not to support the application (3 supported the
proposal, 1 opposed and 2 abstained).
Approve tender for cutting the Green. Four tender prices for cutting and maintenance 2026 to 2029 ranged from £6,665 to £7,600 (excluding VAT). The Greens Committee in discussion with Norfolk Wildlife have been considering leaving on a rotational basis some areas uncut. This would mean the final price paid will be lower than the tenders. In 2025 the Green Committee has worked well with the current provider and the Green is looking good. Therefore it was proposed to approve Tender 2. Proposal to agree was approved (all in favour).
Tender for tree management. Four tenders had been obtained and the Parish Council proposed the one quoting £1780 (excluding VAT) with the wood taken away. This was agreed with all councillors in favour.
Precept Grant application approval. Village Hall - Councillors wanted further details and provision of three quotations. The Parish Council representative from the Council to liaise with the Village Hall Management Committee and provide required the information.
Cricket
Club – proposed to accept Grant Application of £440.
Almshouses
– Councillors concluded further information was required and this needed to be
presented at the next Council meeting in January.
Fawns
- proposed to accept Grant Application of £234.
Old
Buckenham Players - Councillors concluded further information was required and
this needed to be presented at the next Council meeting in January
New
Buckenham Football Club - proposed to accept Grant Application of £115.91.
Old
Buckenham Primary School Families Association – proposed to accept Grant
Application of £800.
Old
Buckenham WI - proposed to accept Grant Application of £500.
Benches on the Green. There
is a need to check who owns the benches currently located outside of the Ox and
Plough. Doug Irons to check with previous landlord. Discussion needs to be had
with the new landlord, when they have settled in, on possible usage of any benches
outside the pub on the Green.
Allotments.
An update was provided by Lesley Evison. Before handing back the land to the
landowner a contractor will level the land. She was grateful for the support
and help from councillors and parishioners to clear and tidy the site with a
special mention and thanks to Ronald Plumpton of St Andrews Close. On Wednesday
31 December the Council will surrender rights back to the landowner. A handover
meeting will be held with the landowner and the Council will need confirmation that
he is happy with the handover condition of the land. The Parish Council need to
inform Wave Water to stop water contract. Councillors thanked Lesley Evison for
all her hard work in coordinating the clean-up.
Footpaths.
The Parish Council have had a report that the footpath that runs from Hargham
Road to the village shop is in disrepair and is dangerous. This will need
resurfacing. The footpath along Hargham Road is NCC maintained. Once it hits
the road that leads up to the shop, this is a Parish Council responsibility.
Councillors are aware of the necessity to move forward promptly on the quality
of footpaths around the Green. A meeting has been organised with our
County/District Councillor next week.
Puddledock
Corner traffic management. There is a need to pay for traffic management
controls to be hired before the project works can continue. Councillors
proposed this is actioned and moved forward as soon as possible. All councillors
in favour.
Solar
Farm. Doug Irons has written to the Solar Farm and they have confirmed its receipt.
This issue will be progressed in the New Year.
Community
Car Scheme. Doug Irons has contacted the Community Car Scheme representatives,
and they have confirmed that Alison Hannah has taken on the management of the
scheme. The representatives are setting up new systems to manage the scheme
that will not be bureaucratic, for instance DBS checks and payment systems via
the Clerk. Doug Irons proposed the Council initially set aside £125 to enable
DBS checks to be undertaken. All councillors were in favour.
Volunteer
recruitment and ‘Meet and Greet’ morning. It was recommended that
representatives from all the volunteer and community groups in the Village meet
to discuss matters of common interest such as recruitment. The meeting will be
in the Village Hall and refreshments will be provided. A proposal was made for
the Parish Council to fund such an event. All councillors were in favour.
School
Crossing (ongoing). Nothing further to report at this point in time.
Repairs
to the Green. Repairs need to be made to the Green for wear and tear associated
with Two Wheel Tuesday. In the lease agreement a condition was that the Green
needs to be put back to its original condition. Email correspondence has taken
place with the organisers who have confirmed they will undertake the repairs.
If this does not happen the Council will obtain three quotes and will have the
repairs done by the preferred contractor and an invoice sent to the Two Wheel
Tuesday organiser.
Old Buckenham Heritage Group. Parish Council Chair had contacted the High School to gauge
their interest in the project. The Headteacher had expressed interest in the
Group and has referred this on to the history teacher at the school. Parish
Council are now waiting to hear back from the school.
Fen
Street 30mph zone. Steve Askew,our County and District Councillor said that there
is no longer a budget for Traffic Regulation Orders so the normal route is for
a study to be commissioned to ensure the speed limit request is viable and they
have a data led approach. This is funded through either a member’s Local Member
Fund (LMF) or the Parish Council or the combination of both. This would not be
covered by the Parish Partnership Scheme. The study quoted a sum of £8,500 to
deliver the legal order and sign changes and given that the typical time frame
for these schemes (9 to 12 months), it could be funded over two years. Steve
Askew is happy to allocate £2,250 from his 2025/26 LMF and a further £2,250
from 2026/27 LMF. This would cover 50% of the overall cost and the Parish Council
would need to fund the other 50%.In response the Parish Council are in favour
but are seeking a firm quotation for the total process and clarification of the
range of the study.
Parking
at the village shop. The Chair had a meeting with shopkeeper to discuss the
parking situation. There are still a number of cars that are parked long term
around the shop area. Parking in the drive to the shop and in the lay by on the
road is for customers and deliveries only. To help the situation two signs have
been provided at the shop (and paid for by the shopkeeper) indicating parking
advice. The Clerk will liaise further with the shopkeeper to produce a letter
to be sent to people in the area explaining the parking regulations and a copy
included in the Village Newsletter and will be accompanied by a map indicating
parking areas and regulations.
Public
participation. A parishioner asked for clarification relating to the different
voting numbers on the Crown Road planning application at this meeting compared
with last meeting when there was only a minor change to the planning
application. The Chair explained it was due to councillor attendance and that some
councillors were not at both meetings.
A
parishioner asked for clarification of role of Parish Council in Council Tax
budget setting and the role of the Precept. Both were explained by the Chair
A
Parishioner sought clarification relating to emails sent to the Clerk. Were
these for reading out at the Parish Council meeting under correspondence? The Chair
explained that, due to nature of the emails, they were not generally read out
unless specifically requested by the sender.
Items
for next agenda. These are expected to cover Precept deferments, tracking of agenda
items, completion and success, School crossing, Heritage Group, benches on the
Green, repairs to the Green, Two Wheel Tuesday, Community Car Scheme, Fen
Street traffic/speed, solar farm, Ottomer Pond, speed signs, volunteer
recruitment and ‘Meet and Greet’ morning, footpaths and Puddledock Corner update.
The next Parish Council meeting will be on Thursday 8 January 2026 in Old Buckenham Methodist Church starting at 7.30 pm.
Wednesday, 3 December 2025
Old Buckenham minutes are here
Latest newsletter has the information
Here for those outside our locality you can view the December (and other months too) issue of our village newsletter. Read and hopefully enjoy.
Saturday, 22 November 2025
Discussions in Old Buckenham
November’s Parish Council meeting
These notes were written by the blog editor from the draft Parish Council minutes and so may contain information that is changed at a later date.
Old Buckenham Parish Council met on Thursday 6 November at Old Buckenham Village Hall. Those present were Councillors Naomi Bailey (Chair), Doug Irons (Vice Chair), Stan Burton, Lesley Evison (left part way through meeting), Steve Gowers, David Taylor, (arrived part way through meeting), Pete Twissell, RFO Julia Aitkin and temporary Clerk Terry Cook. Apologies for not being able to attend were received from Megan Elvin (Clerk). Also attending was District Councillor Steve Askew and 24 members of the public. The Chair welcomed all attendees and reiterated it was a large agenda and all comments should be addressed through the Chair. Public participation to be taken at the end of the meeting. The new RFO Julia Aitkin was introduced and congratulations were recorded to Megan on the birth of her daughter. The minutes of the meeting held on Thursday 2 October were approved (5 in favour 1 abstained).
Declarations of interests not already recorded in the
current Members’ Register. Stan Burton declared interests in planning items PL/2025/1477/FMIN
and PL/2025/1453/FMIN.
Financial matters. An abridged version of the accounts was provided due to absence of the substantive Clerk and the new RFO having only just taken up post. The Community account balance was £32,278.68, the Charity Account stood at £2,990.18 and the Lloyds Account was £1,152.71. Payments for approval totalled £6293.50 and included £183.15 to the community car drivers, £ 259.32 to Breckland Council for emptying dog bins, £26.49 to Stan Burton for pond repair materials and £460 to Emerald Tree Services. All payments were approved (5 in favour 1 abstain).
Councillors' and District Councillor’s reports. The Chair
said that owing to the temporary closure of the Ox and Plough and it being
vacated by the previous lease holder, the location of the Christmas Tree on the
Green for this year will revert to outside Harrow and Fearn (opposite the
Gamekeeper).
Doug Irons had composed a letter to be sent to the Solar
Farm owners that had been issued to all councillors. He went through key contents of
the letter. When the solar farm project was first established, the contractor
offered a finance package to the village. The letter was seeking clarification
of the conditions and financial implications. It was intended the letter to
open a discussion for final agreement. All councillors in agreement for the letter
to be sent.
Steve Gowers outlined the movement and positioning of
SAM signs by Speedwatch and produced a data sheet of results. A plea was made
for extra volunteers to undertake Speedwatch monitoring. Currently there are
12 volunteers but more are required (even if a volunteer can only offer a
minimum of an hour per month). There is a problem of speeding in the village and he will be attending a County Speedwatch meeting later this month. One issue he
is going to raise involves Norfolk not supporting introduction of flashing
speed signs. The new ‘No Parking ‘signs at the Playground will be installed
soon. Cleaning and clearing around speed signs on the roads is taking place but
Highways need to further clear/clean signs and repair the broken sign on Cake
Street.
County and District Councillor Steve Askew had had a meeting with Highways in September about the possible extension of 30mph zone in Fen Street. Positive meeting but no funding is available. Any extension would need to be met from Parish resources. Estimate in region of £8.5k. County Councillor looking into possibility of using some of his funding allocation to support the project and possibly spreading cost over more than one year. However, a decision would need to be made before the end of the financial year or there is a risk of increased costs next year. At this point Steve Gowere referred to the Speedwatch data for Fen Street with a top speed of 45mph being recorded (and an average of 37 mph being recorded). The County Councillor also outlined the current situation relating to Local Government Reform for Norfolk and Suffolk. A consultation will be held over Autumn/Spring and a final decision for the future shape and structure for the two Councils will be made by a Government Minister.
Planning applications. To consider planning applications and to receive Breckland District Council’s decisions made on any planning applications received before the meeting. All planning applications are available for viewing on the Breckland District Council planning portal – www.breckland.gov.uk/article/2933/Search-Planning-Applications. Parish Councillors have been asked by the chairman to view the new applications in advance of the meeting.
New planning applications. Shardalows Farm, Fen Street. Proposed garden room extension to the rear of the existing dwelling (PL/2025/1472/HOU). The Chair said there appeared no issues with this and a proposal to accept was agreed (5 in favour).
Land west of Attleborough Road, Attleborough Road, NR17 1RF. Construction of up to four dwellings, new access from Attleborough Road and associated infrastructure (PL/2025/1477/FMIN). The Chair raised various issues. Will this development affect location of 30mph sign, will the drainage infrastructure have the ability to cope with four more houses (2023 floods quoted) and will there be a path and crossing point provided? Other councillors supported issues re traffic and traffic speed and referred to the latest Speedwatch data. Also raised an issue about should we be supporting starter homes rather than more expensive houses. Parishioner said the issue re pavements was crucial. There is a lack of pavements on the outline plans – without pavements this will create a danger (footpath only outside proposed houses, not elsewhere). Also referred to possibility of increase in traffic being an issue. No traffic audit done for planning application. Possibility of flooding a concern – particularly as drainage on the road will not be reviewed for at least two to three years by Highways. Another parishioner said planned houses were outside the settlement boundary and the village has already met its housing requirements for Breckland. The Chair said we should be looking above our quota as we are not building large estates. Contractors/applicant must stick to construction management plan if application accepted. We must be realistic as to what the Council can object to. A councillor said Anglian Water and Highways agree with the water issues.
The parishioner/applicant pointed out that site was
originally earmarked for limited housing (up to ten). On the previous
application, the District Council rejected starter houses, contested the flooding
issue and said road puddled but did not flood. There was good vision in and out
of the proposed site. Cars from existing housing already park on the site of
proposed application and any construction management plan will be adhered to.
A parishioner said the District Council in past have rejected a planning application for this site and this was upheld by appeals process – drainage does remain an issue. Another councillor was concerned that by accepting this application it would open up other development. The Chair called the discussion to a halt and asked for a vote to be taken. The vote to object to the application was carried (2 in favour 3 abstained).
Land to the East of Crown Road, Crown Road. Construction of up to five dwellings (PL/2025/1453/FMIN). A Councillor said there was a need to be consistent with decisions. Issues of concern are speed and volume of traffic, access and no pavements. One parishioner pointed out that Anglian Water had objected and another suggested a consistency in planning agreements. Crown Road is a designated ‘Quiet Lane’ and application success would lead to danger for pedestrians, density of development and water issues.
The parishioner/applicant stated that the ‘Quiet Lane’ designation started after the proposed development. Also ‘Quiet Lane’ designation is only a guidance designation. There are other houses in Crown Road despite there being no footpath. The Chair asked if it was the density of the development or the development per se being objected to? Response was it was the development per se and issues relating to construction traffic and general traffic increase. A parishioner said there are two applications for developments being put in at the same time by the same developer before the Breckland Plan has been published. The developers should wait until the Breckland Plan is agreed and published. This view was supported by another parishioner. The Chair called for discussion to a halt and for a vote to be taken. The vote to object was passed (4 in favour 1 abstained).
Sportsman's Cottage, Fen Street. Standing of a static
caravan/mobile home for family members - certificate of lawfulness for proposed
use (PL/2025/1527/CLOPUD).There were no objections.
Down Combe Attleborough Road, NR17 1RF. Proposed two
storey rear extension, front porch and internal alterations (PL/2025/1586/HOU).
No objections. A vote to approve was passed (5 in favour).
Tree works application (for information only). The Green, NR17 1SW. Felling of cherry tree and pruning of beech tree located in the rear garden of Abacus House (PL/2025/1498/TCA).
Amended application (for information only). Carr Farm, Attleborough Road, NR17 1NN. Discharge of condition 15 on 3PL/2021/0236/F (PL/2025/1513/DCA).
Ottomer Pond (ongoing). Stan Burton reported that a
framework had been installed to ensure the drainage of Ottomer Pond would be
effective. To complete the process the framework would need to be waterproofed.
The chamber has now been completed. As two pipes drain the pond, the second is
under the road and so it is for Highways to ensure that this is clear and for
the landowner to ensure the ditch is clear.
School Crossing. Naomi Bailey is putting a survey
together. Currently, is waiting to hear back from the schools.
Remembrance Parade. The Chair gave her apologies as she
cannot be at the Parade but her husband will be standing in for her. The
arrangements will follow last year’s plan – roads around the War Memorial and through
the centre of The Green will be closed for the duration of the Service.
Councillors will meet at 10.15am to help transport barriers and cones. Order of
Service have been printed and will be distributed on the day. Lesley Evison
will read names of the fallen. Stan Burton will organise the PA system and Last
Post recording. Parish Council, WI, Scouts and Beavers will lay w3reaths and
readings will de done by members of All Saints Church.
Hargham Road Cottages. Project to be completed by the
end of November.
Allotment update. Quotes obtained for a 10 yard skip which
would be onsite for three weeks. Aim is to clear the site by the end of
November and then it needs to be levelled. Will need an outside contractor to
do this. There is debris needing to be cleared and volunteers to help will be much
appreciated.
Footpath on Green. Steve Gowers reported all footpaths
on the Green require retarmacking. As there are so few footpaths the ones we
have need to be kept fully maintained. There is a need to have a site meeting
with the County Council and Highways.
Woodchipper purchase. Stan Burton provided the Council
with three written quotations (submitted to the RFO) and explained the
reasoning for the size of chipper and the relative merit of each quote. One councillor
felt councillors should not be labourers so who will operate the machine if
purchased and the machine should not be purchased. Stan Burton replied that the
Green Committee will organise the use and running of the machine. If the
Council doesn’t, it will have to hire a machine or buy in a contractor – both
expensive options. Another councillor added they supported using the Green
Committee and volunteers for small jobs but needed professionals for large
jobs. Stan Burton added that if the chipper not used in the future, after initial tasks
complete it could be sold on and so therefore a good investment. It was calculated
that the chipper would only be needed to be used for 6 days and it will have
recovered its purchase cost. Member of the public (Green Committee member/volunteer)
added there had been a good response from volunteers recently and the purchase
and use of the chipper would be most positive. The Chair said she could see
both sides of the debate and put it to the vote. Stan Burton proposed the purchase and bought from the preferred quote. This was passed (6 in favour 1
abstained).
Heritage Group. Naomi Bailey reported that only one
person had volunteered to join such a group. It was suggested the High School
be approached to see if there was any interest from them.
Community Car Scheme documents. Doug Irons reported he
was liaising with Alison Hannah with regards to updating the regulations and
documentation for the scheme.
Airshow parking on Green. The Chair referred to the
issues raised in the last minutes. The Old Buckenham Airfield Manager offered
for the Airfield to meet the costs of employing 2 SIA security guards to ensure
legal parking around the Green. After debate it was proposed the Council with
the support of the Green Committee and volunteers develop a strategy to raise
funds for the village but include the offer from the Airfield to use 2 SIA
security guards.
Parking outside Post Office. Naomi Bailey relayed a comment
by a parishioner regarding parking outside the shop. Confirmed that it is only 30
minutes for parking outside the shop and in the layby opposite the shop. Has
spoken to Highways about the problem longer term parking is having in relation
to deliveries to the shop and blockages on the road. After a positive
discussion with the shopkeeper, he is willing to purchase new signs regarding
parking. Signs to be purchased will have Parish Council printed on them as well
as the shopkeeper.
Eleemosynary Charity appointment. The Trust is now
looking for two new Trustees. Naomi Bailey indicated that she may well be able
to come up with possible Trustee. The Trust is happy to receive nominations. An
outline of the role was provided for those in attendance.
Wood cut from the Green. Naomi Bailey reiterated that
any wood cut on the Green was for the Parish Council or Green Rights holders to
allocate or sell. She gave example of a tree that had been felled and the wood
had been allocated but it was taken without permission before it could be
distributed. It is not for anyone just to take wood without permission.
Two Wheel Tuesday. Doug Irons gave an update and reported that the Green repairs because of Two Wheel Tuesday activity were waiting for completion as per the lease agreement.
Public participation. Ottomer Pond news is positive now that
pipes have been flushed. Next stage is to ensure Highways flush the pipe under
the road and that the ditch by Sunningdale is cleared. Are people now happy
with the construction of the silt trap? Response was that it was now better
than it used to be and if kept clear it will be sufficient. If the trap does
become blocked in the future its location is now known so it can be cleared
(will be marked to ensure of exact location). Also parking at and near the Post
Office still needs to be looked at and monitored.
Items for next agenda. These are expected to include footpaths on
the Green, the Solar Farm, Community Car Scheme, School Crossing, repairs to the
Green, the Allotments, Heritage Group and the Fen Street 30mph zone.
The next Parish Council meeting will be on Thursday 4
December 2025 in Old Buckenham Village Hall and starting at 7.30pm.


