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First meeting of Whitwell Station Theatrical Society

The first meeting of the Whitwell Station Theatrical Society will take place on Wednesday 28 October from 7 – 8 pm. This is a new amateur theatre group for over 18s based at Whitwell Station, Whitwell Road, Reepham.
 
Subsequent meetings to express interest and join in a workshop will be held from 7 – 9 pm on Wednesday 4 November and Wednesday 18 November.
 

Reepham Village Cinema returns

Regular films are returning to Reepham Town Hall. Now under the supervision of Caitriona Boal, Reepham Village Cinema’s next screening will be The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) on Friday 6 November. Doors open at 7.30 pm; film starts at 8 pm. Tickets £4 are available from Reepham Post Office or on the door. For further information, email: cb@cblk.co.uk
 

Reepham Tennis Club AGM

Wednesday 14th October, 7pm at the tennis club.
All Members are invited to attend the RTC AGM and cast their votes to elect Committee members for 2016.
Any Members wishing to join the Committee must seek two nominations prior to the AGM to stand for election. This includes existing Committee members who wish to stand for re-election.

Footpath hazard: Cawston Road - Wood Dalling Road

Footpath from Cawston Road opposite Orchard Lane to Wood Dalling Road opposite Worlds End Lane is made hazardous at present (5 October, 10.30 am) by construction of a new fence - posts lie across path, there are hidden post holes, no warning signs. The path is accessible with extreme caution. Salle Farms are investigating...

Old Brewery Lane residents want street name to remain

Residents of Old Brewery Lane in Reepham have asked Broadland District Council not to change the name of their street.
 
The Council had proposed to rename the two sections of Old Brewery Lane, which is divided by a pedestrianised walkway with no vehicular access between the two discrete parts, into “Old Brewery Lane East” and “Old Brewery Lane West”.
 
This would be especially important in case of an emergency, explained a Council spokesperson.
 

Stimpson’s Piece working group formed

A working group has come together made up predominantly of representatives from the regular users of Stimpson’s Piece and the pavilion in Reepham, and members of the public.
 
Meetings have been held over the summer months with the initial objective of building a relationship with the trustee and getting an understanding of how the pavilion is currently managed.
 
The working group will be taking responsibility for a number of tasks from November that will assist in the day-to-day running. These include:

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