• Social Distancing In Hoveton

    North Norfolk District Council’s “You Are Welcome” initiative has been developing a plan, in consultation with local businesses, Highways and Hoveton Parish Council, as to how we can safely accommodate an expected increase in visitors to our village as lockdown eases further in July.

    NNDC has been very impressed by the way businesses are already operating, so changes won’t be radical. We don’t expect one-way pedestrian flows to be implemented. There is broad agreement that a one-way pedestrian system would cause more problems than it would solve in terms of public safety (especially on the road near the bridge) and that it would also have a disproportionate impact on those with mental or physical disabilities.

    During the week of the 29th June, you can expect to see queuing markers appear on Hoveton’s pavements to direct the queues for each business, and some movement of furniture on Granary Staithe to accommodate queuing on the footpath. You’ll also see social distancing and hand washing reminders being placed around the village centre and some hand sanitiser stations being installed.

    We’ll let you know about other measures (possibly traffic related) as and when these have been agreed with affected businesses. Both HPC and NNDC are realistic that we need to be prepared for the current plans to evolve. None of us know how busy the village is going to be, but it is assumed we will see a substantial increase in visitors to the area in the coming weeks. If you become aware of issues which arise over this period, please do let us know.

  • Heroes At Home (Young Carers)

    A new campaign has been launched aimed at Norfolk’s young carers. Led by Norfolk Safeguarding Children’s Partnership and supported by Carers Matter Norfolk and Caring Together, Heroes at Home recognises the vital role young carers play in supporting their loved ones at home and highlights the range of support available to help them. It is estimated that over 11,000 children and young people from as young as five years of age in Norfolk are carers, helping to look after or support a family member or friend. This figure is likely to be higher as many children and young people may not identify themselves as a carer but may still fulfil a regular caring role for a family member. For support and advice or a live chat online, visit www.youngcarersmatternorfolk.org or call the Carers Matters Norfolk Advice Line on 0800 083 1148. This helpline is still available during the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Help Shape The Future Of Hoveton

    Hoveton Parish Council is keen to consult with local residents in order to gather views on the positive and negative aspects of life in Hoveton, and to determine how and where changes can be made to improve quality of life for all. In the near future, your Parish Council hopes to produce a new five-year Parish Plan, which will outline the Council’s vision and key priorities for Hoveton for the next five years.

    However, the Parish Plan is also supposed to reflect the thoughts, feelings and ideas of local residents. Therefore, your help is needed if the Parish Plan is to be a true reflection of life in Hoveton; past, present and future. What would you like to see included in the new Parish Plan? What do you think Hoveton Parish Council’s priorities should be in the future? What is your vision for the future of your village? This is a wonderful opportunity to contribute your suggestions, so please do get in touch. Read Hoveton’s existing Parish Plan and then contact Cllr Martin Richmond (mrichmond@hoveton-pc.org.uk) with your feedback.

  • Planning Application PF/20/0101

    Hoveton Parish Council has been invited to comment on the following local planning application:

    Application PF/20/0101
    Proposal: Construction of 150,000m3 clay-lined reservoir for the purposes of collecting rainwater from existing polytunnels, with associated drainage network and up to 9
    water collection pits, and associated infrastructure.
    Address: Land at Church Farm, Church Road, Tunstead, NR12 8RQ
    Further Details: North Norfolk District Council
    Consultation Deadline: 19th June 2020

    This application will be considered at the next meeting of Hoveton Parish Council, due to be held on Monday 8th June 2020.

  • The Bridge (June 2020)

    We’re pleased to be able to share the June edition of The Bridge magazine:

    The Bridge (June 2020)