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Bramerton

Welcome to Bramerton
Parish Council

Next Meeting of the Parish Council

 

The next meetings will be held on Monday 5 January 2026 at 7.30pm at the Bramerton Village Hall.  Members of the public are welcome to attend.

Bramerton Village Sign
Footpath Closure of Bramerton FP5

27 November 2025

Upcoming Temporary Footpath Closure of Bramerton FP5, 15 September 2025 to 14 March 2026

The Street - Footway resurfacing works

27 November 2025

The scheme is now planned for the school summer holiday between July and September 2026

Allotment Plots Available

27 November 2025

Join our community at an exciting time as we work to find ways to form an allotment society

Welcome
Bramerton Common - Jan 2021

This site has been created by the Parish Council to allow us to connect with the people living and working in our village.  You can read more about what the Parish Council does here, and you can contact the Parish Council about any local Bramerton issues. 

Bramerton Parish Council works together with South Norfolk Council, Norfolk County Council and The Broads Authority to ensure local facilities are well maintained.  Our main responsibility is the regular maintenance of parish land at Bramerton Common beside the River Yare (including a Site of Special Scientific Interest); the recreation ground, pond and children’s play area next to the Village Hall on Easthill Lane; the allotments on Hill House Road and the village pond on The Street.  We are also responsible for the maintenance of the bus shelter on Kirby Bedon Road and the (now disused) telephone box in The Street.

The Parish Council meets regularly in Bramerton Village Hall and parishioners are always welcome to attend meetings.  You can find information about forthcoming meetings. Copies of minutes and agendas are also posted on the village noticeboards – one at the southern end of The Street and the other in Easthill Lane.

General Maintenance

The Parish Council is responsible for general maintenance and upkeep of the village. If you would like to report any issues, please contact the Parish Clerk.

 

Maintenance of the roads, for example dealing with potholes, is the responsibility of the County Council Highways Department. Please report any issues to the Clerk or report potholes directly via Norfolk County Council's Highways online report form.

Parish Clerk:

Mrs Yvonne Wonnacott

Please note that the Parish Clerk works part-time and is contracted for an average 6 hours per week.  The preferred communication method for enquiries is email, and the Parish Clerk will endeavour to respond within 5 working days.  

 

The office hours are Monday to Friday 9.30am - 4.00pm, excluding Bank Holidays.  Please note correspondence sent to the Parish Clerk may be forwarded onto the full Parish Council and/or to individual members of the Parish Council.

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