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Brundall Parish Council will use Facebook to publicise local events, share important information with the community and to listen to concerns. Depending on the nature of the question or comment, there may not be a response until it has been discussed by the Parish Council and the moderators will discuss it becoming an agenda item with the Clerk and Chairman. Whilst it is important to let people ha

ve their say, if any posts do not comply with the 'Communication Rules and Expectations' section the moderators will ask the individual to remove the post or remove the post themselves. If necessary abusive individuals will be blocked from further use of the Council's page. Brundall Parish Council reserves the right to remove any content or posts that do not meet the expectations outlined above. We may not reply to every comment or post published if we are experiencing a particularly heavy workload. Communication Rules and Expectations

We promise that any communications from the Parish Council will meet the following criteria:
• be civil, tasteful and respectful;
• not contain content that is unlawful, libellous, harassing, defamatory, abusive, threatening, harmful, obscene, profane, sexually oriented or sexually offensive;
• not contain content copied from elsewhere, for which we do not own the copyright unless we have the copyright owner's permsission;
• not contain any personal information, other than necessary basic contact details;
• will be moderated by the appointed Parish Council representatives;
• will not be used for the dissemination of any political advertising. Equally, we expect any communications to the Parish Council to meet the following criteria:
• be civil , tasteful and respectful;
• not contain content that is unlawful, libellous, harassing, defamatory, abusive, threatening, harmful, obscene, profane, sexually oriented or sexually offensive;
• not contain content copied from elsewhere, for which the enquirer does not own the copyright;
• not send large volumes of the same message (also known as spamming);
• not contain anyone’s personal information, other than necessary basic contact details.

Cremer's Meadow are holding a Welcome Day on Saturday 20th June between 2pm and 4pm.There will be pond dipping and a tre...
04/06/2026

Cremer's Meadow are holding a Welcome Day on Saturday 20th June between 2pm and 4pm.

There will be pond dipping and a treasure hunt. The orchids will be in full bloom, how many will you be able to see?

Light refreshments will be available and the Friends of Cremer's will be there to answer any and all of your questions.

🐕‍🦺 Dogs are welcome on a short lead.

📰 The June edition of the newsletter is available now!You can collect your copy from the following locations:✅ Brundall ...
03/06/2026

📰 The June edition of the newsletter is available now!

You can collect your copy from the following locations:

✅ Brundall Home Hardware
✅ The White Heron Brundall
✅ Brundall Manor Garage
✅ Brundall Medical Centre - Brundall Medical Partnership
✅ St Laurence Church - Yare Valley Churches
✅ TheRam Brundall
✅ Brundall Charity Shop
✅ Brundall Post Office
✅ Well Pharmacy

You can also download a digital copy on our website:
www.b.link/brundall-newsletter-issue-8

If you would like to advertise your business, event, or organisation please email [email protected]

The results from the SAM2 data from Cucumber Lane are in!This traffic update ran from 05/03/2026 to 07/04/2026.Here's a ...
02/06/2026

The results from the SAM2 data from Cucumber Lane are in!

This traffic update ran from 05/03/2026 to 07/04/2026.

Here's a quick breakdown of the key data:

📍 Cucumber Lane saw 92,906 vehicles recorded (in one direction only).
⚠️ Highest Speed: 75mph
🚙 Average Speed: 27mph
🎦 Percentage of vehicles recorded travelling 35mph or above: 2.19%
🕚 Peak Time (AM): 08:00
🕓 Peak Time (PM): 16:00
🚗 Average Speed for drivers above 30 mph+ in the time period: 33.3mph
❗ Vehicles travelling 60mph or above: 3

Compared to previous data, these figures showed a similar level of traffic. What it did show was an increase of vehicles travelling over 35mph of 77%! It also showed a maximum speed of 75mph!

The SAM2 devices are owned and managed by the Parish Council. They can only be placed in locations approved by Norfolk Highways. The data is regularly reported to the Parish Council and forwarded on to the Police for attention regarding excessive speeding through the village.

In addition to the SAM2 devices, the Community Speedwatch Team also monitors the speed of traffic through the village and are currently looking for more volunteers; if you can help, please contact us.

Please Help Keep Brundall Tidy: Dispose of Dog Waste Responsibly 💩Brundall Parish Council has received many comments rec...
29/05/2026

Please Help Keep Brundall Tidy: Dispose of Dog Waste Responsibly 💩

Brundall Parish Council has received many comments recently about an increase in dog waste on pavements and footpaths in the village. We recently installed some new dog bins in key areas identified in the village.

In 2022, Broadland District Council implemented a Public Spaces Order across Broadland that requires dog owners to pick up and dispose of their dog's waste in a suitable waste receptacle (dog or litter bin).

It applies to all public and private open land to which the public has access, with or without payment, including all public highways (verges, footways, and footpaths), all public parks, sports grounds, playing fields and play areas.

Failure to pick up and dispose of the dog waste in an appropriate place can leave the person responsible for the dog at the time liable to a fixed penalty fine of up to £1000. Ignorance of your dog's defecation, or not having a poo bag, is not considered a suitable defence.

Brundall Parish Council has contacted the relevant authorities to request a visit to the village to spot-check and, if necessary, enforce this order.

Clearing up after your dog makes all public spaces cleaner and healthier for everyone.

Yare Valley Churches are holding a Family Fun session in Brundall Churchyard on Saturday 30th May between 2 and 3.30pm.T...
28/05/2026

Yare Valley Churches are holding a Family Fun session in Brundall Churchyard on Saturday 30th May between 2 and 3.30pm.

There will be games, craft and other activities, and refreshments.

Everyone is welcome.

At the April meeting of Brundall Parish Council, councillors approved a £200 grant for Tom Adams.Tom is a volunteer who ...
27/05/2026

At the April meeting of Brundall Parish Council, councillors approved a £200 grant for Tom Adams.

Tom is a volunteer who gives up his time to improve Brundall Station as a station adopter. Station adopters are volunteers who "adopt" their local, often unstaffed, train stations to keep them clean, welcoming, and safe. They are part of a community rail movement, enhancing stations through gardening, art, and reporting issues, which fosters a positive, community-led environment for passengers

Tom is working hard to improve the biodiversity and visual appeal at the station. He has already planted bulbs and this grant will enable him to supplement these with perennials and to develop a wildlife area.

The Parish Council is pleased to support this excellent cause.

The Parish Council has received notification that the footpath from Links Avenue to Golf Links Road will be closed betwe...
26/05/2026

The Parish Council has received notification that the footpath from Links Avenue to Golf Links Road will be closed between Monday 25th May and Friday 29th May for water main diversion works by Hopkins Homes.

A diversion route via The Street will be in force.

Brundall Parish Council are delighted to announce the selection of Groundwork East to design the Brundall Village Park.A...
22/05/2026

Brundall Parish Council are delighted to announce the selection of Groundwork East to design the Brundall Village Park.

After a robust Request for Proposal (RFP) process under the advice and guidance of Broadland District Council, the council selected Groundwork East from a short list of 4 respondents.

Groundwork East will commence the design work with the council, which will bring the 11 hectares to life and create a design for a vibrant open space for residents. The Parish Council will consult with residents as part of the design process and liaise with Brundall Memorial Hall to maximise the impact of the Village Park.

The design of the park will be funded through Section 106 contributions from the developer, as part of the agreement made with Broadland District Council when the Planning Inspectorate granted permission.

We would like to thank all of organisations that submitted proposals as part of this process.

Meeting of the Environment Committee🗓️ Thursday 21st May📌 The Lounge, Brundall Memorial Hall 🕖 7pmThis committee is appo...
20/05/2026

Meeting of the Environment Committee

🗓️ Thursday 21st May
📌 The Lounge, Brundall Memorial Hall
🕖 7pm

This committee is appointed by the Parish Council to assess and consult with all other committees on matters relating to the environment within Brundall.

🙋 Residents are welcome to attend the meeting in person.

⏬ See & Download Meeting Agenda here:
www.b.link/Environment-Committee-May-2026

The results from the SAM2 data from Postwick Lane are in!This traffic update ran from 12/03/2026 to 07/04/2026.Here's a ...
19/05/2026

The results from the SAM2 data from Postwick Lane are in!

This traffic update ran from 12/03/2026 to 07/04/2026.

Here's a quick breakdown of the key data:

📍 Postwick Lane saw 95073 vehicles recorded (in one direction only).
⚠️ Highest Speed: 55mph
🚙 Average Speed: 26mph
🎦 Percentage of vehicles recorded travelling 35mph or above: 2.46%
🕚 Peak Time (AM): 11:00
🕓 Peak Time (PM): 16:00
🚗 Average Speed for drivers above 30mph+ in the time period: 33.5mph
❗ Vehicles travelling above 60mph: 0

Compared to previous data, these figures showed a large increase in traffic, this is likely due to road closures. The Average speed was consistent with previous readings, while the percentage of vehicles travelling over 35mph dropped.

The SAM2 devices are owned and managed by the Parish Council. They can only be placed in locations approved by Norfolk Highways. The data is regularly reported to the Parish Council and forwarded on to the Police for attention regarding excessive speeding through the village.

In addition to the SAM2 devices, the Community Speedwatch Team also monitors the speed of traffic through the village and are currently looking for more volunteers; if you can help, please contact us.

Address

2 Station Road
Brundall
NR135LA

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10:30am - 12:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 12:30pm
Thursday 10:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+441603712223

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