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Managing Whitwell Common to improve biodiversity

The long, involved process of obtaining permission to fence a small part of Whitwell Common has, at last, taken a step nearer completion. A planning application for the fencing has recently been lodged with DEFRA. The Trustees, Norfolk County Council and Natural England now await their decision.
 

Roadworks start on B1145 Dereham Road, Reepham

Date: 7 January – 17 February 2015
 
Delays likely: Traffic control (two-way signals)
 
Works location: Junction of Station Road, School Road and Market Place to the boundary of Oak Farmhouse                        
 
Works description: Installation of approx. 280 metres of new 180 mm water main in the carriageway at a depth of 1 metre via open cut
 
Responsibility for works: Anglian Water
 

Nursery school thanks Reepham Festival

Earlier this month I received the amazing news that the organisers of Reepham Festival decided to donate a very generous £500 to Reepham Nursery.
 
On behalf of the nursery and the committee I would like to give a huge THANK YOU for thinking of us when deciding what to do with the profit of the festival, I know we are not the only recipients, but this money will go a long way in making the nursery a better equipped setting. Many thanks, (I will also try to get this is the paper copy so everyone will be aware of your generosity!).
 

Reepham Festival of Light: thanks!

Reepham's first ever Festival of Light was a wonderful, magical evening.  Crowds of people turned up in the market place and - wonderfully - stayed for hours!
 
Thank you, Reepham, for making it special.  Your support was fantastic.
 
I'd like to take this opportunity to say a special thank-you to some of the individuals and organisations that helped to make it such a success.
 

Reepham Life Community Grants for local projects

Reepham Community Press is again inviting applications from voluntary organisations and community groups for a Reepham Life Community Grant to help fund local projects.
 
Thanks to the wonderful support we have received from all our advertisers and sponsors, Reepham Community Press will end its second year with a small profit.
 
If you are involved in a community organisation or group, and need funds for a specific project, write to us and tell us how much you need and why.
 

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