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Hempstead Buses

Mondays:

None

Tuesdays (Sanders number 16 - approx 5 minutes):

 To Holt 10:38 am from bus shelter 

From Holt 12:15 pm from bus shelter

Third Wednesday in month (Aldborough Community Bus NS2 - approx 70 minutes):

Passengers must book at least 12 hours before travelling - Nita Good 01263 761580

To Norwich 9:15 am from opposite Church Yard
From Norwich 1:30 pm 

Thursdays (Sanders number 17 - approx 40 minutes): 

To Sheringham 9:20 am from bus shelter
From Sheringham 11:40 from Station Approach

Fridays:

To Holt 10:38 am from bus shelter  (Sanders number 16 - approx 5 minutes)
From Holt 12:15 pm from bus shelter

To Holt 09:50 am from bus shelter  (Aldborough Community Bus 8 - approx 30 minutes)
From Holt 12 noon from bus shelter

Saturdays:

None

Sundays:

None

Sanders Coaches 01263 712800 www.sanderscoaches.com

Aldborough Community Bus 01263 761580 www.aldborough.org.uk/comm/bus/

Travel Line East Anglia

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Hempstead Parish Council

Meetings of the Parish Council are usually held in Hempstead Village Hall on a Monday at 7:30 pm.

Councillors discuss issues relating to local planning applications, the village playground and facilities, street signs and furniture, police matters, financial matters and any items raised by parishioners.

All parishioners are welcome and there is always time for you to raise any issues with your local councillors.

Click for dates of meetings.

Click for minutes of previous meetings.

Members: 

Paul Sanders (Chairman) 01263 713217

Robin West (Deputy Chairman) 01263 712183

Yvette Gibson 01263 712460

Su Summers 01263 710702

William Mack 01263 712224

Diana Spalton 01263 711117

Chales Mack 01263 

Clerk: Glynis Williamson stodypc@gmail.com

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The Plumstead 2000 Fund

The Plumstead 2000 Fund is a registered charity and was established in May 1999 with the object of raising funds for conservation, environmental and charitable ventures for the village of Plumstead and surrounding area.
It started as a committee of the Parish Council to investigate ideas on how to celebrate the millennium. Almost immediately The Plumstead 2000 Fund was born. Its many achievements include the village millennium sign, the parish noticeboard, the bus shelter, a stage and hearing loop for Baconsthorpe village hall, tree/daffodil planting as well as generous financial contributions towards the repair of the Church bell and the renovation of the village pond. It has also presented 25 shows at Baconsthorpe village hall for the enjoyment of the local community

The current Trustees of the Fund are John Lintott and David Ramsbotham.

Money raising activities have been suspended for the time being but if you would like to support the Fund, or if you have any questions, please contact David Ramsbotham 01263 577418 david.ramsbotham@virgin.net

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Plumstead Village Pond

Before the renovation

Before the renovation work started in September 2009 the area was a complete jungle of willows and other "weed" trees and the water that could be seen was murky and completely lifeless. Click for more pictures about the renovation.

After the renovation

Less than one year later plants have recolonised the water [supplemented by introduced native to Norfolk species] and frogs, toads, tadpoles, newts and numerous insects have appeared including more than than 10 different damsel/dragonflies.  The surrounding area has been planted with native shrubs by volunteers from the village and by Spring 2011 the adjoining piece of land should be a vibrant wildflower meadow.

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Baconsthorpe Castle

Baconsthorpelead

Set amongst farmland and a variety of footpaths, Baconsthorpe Castle is a magical find. On the mere you will see a variety of ducks and geese, and it is delightful to watch the families of these swimming about in spring and early summer.

The Heydons were an ambitious family.

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