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The Parish Council have borrowed a thermal imaging camera which can show where you are suffering heat loss in your home and suggest ways of improving on this.
More information about the scheme can be found here - https://www.greensuffolk.org/what.../projects/keep-the-heat/
If you would be interested in having your home in Stonham Parva/Little Stonham thermal imaged please email parishclerk@stonhamparvapc.org.uk
We have the camera until the middle of next week so please book in before then.

 

 

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Man charged following Stowmarket assault

4 July 2018

 

NEWS RELEASE

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Issue Date: 03/07/2018

 

Man charged following Stowmarket assault

Police have charged a 22 year old man with grievous bodily harm after an incident in Stowmarket at the weekend.

 

It happened on Saturday 30 June at about 7.25pm when a 15 year old teenage boy was assaulted at the recreation ground in the town on Recreation Road.

 

The victim suffered serious head and facial injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment and was released yesterday (Monday 2 July).

 

A man was arrested later in the evening and taken to Bury St Edmunds Police Investigation Centre for questioning.

 

Joshua Williams, aged 22 and from Kent Road in Stowmarket was charged with GBH and appeared before Ipswich Magistrates Court yesterday (Monday 2 July). He was remanded to appear before Ipswich Crown Court on Monday 30 July.

 

 

 

Issued by Jonathan Ford on 03/07/2018 13:10:23

 

 

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DEBENHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN OUT FOR CONSULTATION

3 July 2018

MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL MEDIA RELEASE

 

DEBENHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN OUT FOR CONSULTATION

 

For immediate release: Monday 2 July 2018

An eight-week consultation on Debenham’s Neighbourhood Development Plan starts today.

Marking the start of Rural Housing Week today, Mid Suffolk District Council has commenced the consultation following the formal submission of a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Debenham, which has been prepared and produced by the parish council and local community.     

The public consultation asks whether the policies contained in the Plan are appropriate and seeks the views from people who live, work and do business in the Debenham area. Comments can be submitted via: communityplanning@baberghmidsuffolk.gov.uk

The deadline for the submission of comments is Friday 24th August 2018. 

 Following the consultation, all comments received will be considered by an Independent Examiner who will determine whether the plan can go forward to a local referendum. 

Neighbourhood planning allows communities to develop their own planning policies which will guide new development. Debenham joins 16 other communities in Mid Suffolk which are currently preparing a Neighbourhood Plan. The submitted Plan and supporting documents can be found online at: 

http://www.midsuffolk.gov.uk/DebenhamNP

Cllr Julie Flatman, Mid Suffolk District Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities, said: “With development and house building rarely out of the headlines, it’s brilliant to see communities like Debenham taking control of growth in their area. Neighbourhood Plans are a lot of hard work, and I know Debenham’s team have worked many hours behind the scenes to get their Plan to consultation. Now it’s time for everyone else to do their part and look at the proposals, comment on them and help shape this wonderful village for years to come.” 

The consultation opens today, which also marks the start of Rural Housing Week, a national, annual celebration that aims to highlight rural housing issues and showcase innovative solutions for tackling them. It’s an excellent opportunity to shine a spotlight on successful developments that offer a lifeline to local people in our market towns and villages, and to explain how housing is vital for the survival of rural communities and services. 

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FURTHER INFORMATION:

 

Duncan Merren, Communications Advisor, on 01449 724 842 or e-mail: duncan.merren@baberghmidsuffolk.gov.uk

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