Members of the public are cordially invited to the meeting of Little Snoring Parish Council on Monday 9 September 2019 at 7.30 pm in the Community Room on the Playing Field. Please click here to view the agenda.
Members of the public are cordially invited to the meeting of Little Snoring Parish Council on Monday 9 September 2019 at 7.30 pm in the Community Room on the Playing Field. Please click here to view the agenda.
Members of the public are cordially invited to attend the meeting of Little Snoring Parish Council on Monday 11 March 2019 at 7.30 pm in the Community Room. Please click here to view the agenda.
Local Elections 2 May 2019
This year the Parish Council elections coincide with the District Council elections on 2 May 2019. So now is the time to consider taking an active part in local government and representing the views of all the residents in the parish. Would you like to make a difference to your local community? The role is not onerous: the Parish Council meets six times a year; councillors spend some time between meetings on parish council matters or particular projects depending on their involvement.
The Parish Council has an overall responsibility for the well-being of the local neighbourhood. The work falls into three main categories: representing the local community; delivering services to meet local needs (often in conjunction with the District and County Councils); and striving to improve the quality of life in the local area.
If you wish to stand as a Parish Councillor you will need to complete a Nomination Paper (see information below) which must be hand- delivered to the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN on any working day after the date of the Notice of Election (26 March) between the hours of 10am and 4pm but no later than 4pm on Wednesday 3 April.
This link https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/candidate-or-agent/parish-and-community-council-elections-in-england-and-wales provides information regarding the qualifications for standing, candidate spending, the campaign, your right to attend key electoral events and what to do after the declaration of results. It is a very useful page and may help potential candidates decide if they want to stand and if they qualify to stand. To find the nomination paper, on Part 2a click on “Click here to view resources for Part 2a: Standing as an independent candidate” and the papers are there. You will also need to print out and return an Expenses Form (Part 3) and send it to the District Council by 30 May even if it is a nil entry.
For more information, assistance or to book a slot for submitting your nomination papers contact the District Council Electoral Services on 01263 516010 or email [email protected]
Members of the public are cordially invited to the meeting of Little Snoring Parish Council on Monday 12 November at 7.30 pm in the Community Room. Please click here to view the agenda .
Members of the public are cordially invited to attend the meeting of Little Snoring Parish Council on Monday 10 September 2018 at 7.30 pm in the Community Room on the Playing Field. Please click on this link to view the agenda .
PARISH OF LITTLE SNORING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a casual vacancy has arisen in the Office of Councillor for the Parish Council.
If by 24 September, 2018 (14 days excluding Dies Non, after the date of this notice) a request for an election to fill said vacancy is made in writing to the Returning Officer at the address below by TEN electors for the said Parish, an election will be held to fill the
said vacancy, otherwise the vacancy will be filled by co-option.
If an election is called, it will take place not later than 26 November, 2018.
Dated 4 September, 2018
Steve Blatch
Returning Officer
Electoral Services
North Norfolk District Council
Holt Road
Cromer
Norfolk
NR27 9EN
Following the resignation of Ray Verrall and Susan Wills the District Council has issued the following notices:
Notice of Vacancy – Ray Verrall and Susan Wills
Ray Verrall has been a member of the Parish Council for many years and served as the Chairman since 2007. We appreciate all the he has done for the community over the years taking the initiative in many parish council projects, taking part in village events with enthusiasm and supporting St Andrew’s Church and visiting older residents of the village. We wish Ray and his wife Diane all the very best. They will be greatly missed when they move away to be nearer their family.
Susan Wills has not been in the village for as long, but has also played a role in village life and the Parish Council appreciates her support over the last few years.
Following the resignation of Philip Hall and Linda Wash the District Council has issued these notices:
The Parish Council appreciates Phil and Linda’s work while they were councillors and for their enthusiastic support of the community since they move here. They both made great scarecrows for the festivals and have helped with stalls at primary school fetes. We can now see evidence of their hard work a couple of years ago as daffodils begin to show their heads and these will be followed by tulips as the Spring progresses.
Scarecrow Festival 2014