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Dementia Carer Support Groups Gorleston

Relaxed, informal and free sessions. For unpaid family carers and friends of people living with Dementia and those cared for.

Enjoy conversation, easy crafts and refreshments.

Gorleston Library 10:00-12:00
• April 21st
• May 25th
• June 29th

Steam Café Gorleston 10:00-12:00
• May 16th
• June 20th

St Mary Magdalen Church 13:30-15:00
• May 19th
• June 16th
• July 21st

For more information: monument@norfolk.gov.uk or call: 01603 223146 /07785 655872

Drop-ins welcome space permitting or you can book. Stay as long as you like.

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A47 Gapton Hall Road roundabout – traffic signal replacement

Please see the below from National Highways:

We plan to carry out work to renew the traffic signals on Gapton Hall Road roundabout.  

We plan to complete this work over 3 weeks between Tuesday 3 May and Tuesday 24 May. We will work between 8pm and 6am on weeknights only, weather conditions permitting.  

Closures and diversions 

Whilst we carry out this work, the road will remain open to traffic but in order to carry out the work safely, we will need install temporary traffic signals on the roundabout to manage the traffic.  

How to find out more 

To find out more about road improvements we’re carrying out across the East of England, please visit our website at https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/east/.   

If you would like more information, please contact us on 0300 123 5000, or by email at  info@highwaysengland.co.uk

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Help Shape Norfolk Cycling and Walking Routes

Norfolk County Council are asking residents in Norfolk to share their thoughts on where they would like to see new cycling and walking routes created across the county.

To find out more and have your say visit: Active Travel

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Extraordinary Staffing and Standards Committee Meeting Agenda – 21/04/2022 – CANCELLED DUE TO COVID

Read the agenda of the Extraordinary Staffing and Standards Committee Meeting on 21st April 2022 by clicking on the link below. If you wish to download this document, click on the download button.

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Grants to Help With Energy Debts

If you’re in debt to your energy supplier, you might be able to get a grant to help pay it off.
The following energy suppliers offer grants to their customers:
 
British Gas Energy Trust – apply for a grant on the British Gas Energy Trust website https://britishgasenergytrust.org.uk/grants-available/
 
Ovo Energy Fund – apply for a grant on the Ovo Energy Fund website
https://www.ovoenergy.com/help/debt-and-energy-assistance
 
E.ON Next Energy Fund – apply for a grant on the E.ON Next Energy Fund website https://www.eonenergy.com/more-for-your-home/energy-fund.html
 
EDF Energy Customer Support Fund – apply for a grant on the EDF Energy Customer Support Fund website https://www.edfenergy.com/for-home/help-centre/faq/extra-support-when-you-need-it?steps=23147#chapter-23146-6
 
Octopus ‘Octo Assist Fund’ – apply for a grant on the Octopus website
https://octopus.energy/blog/struggling-to-pay/
 
If you can’t get a grant from your supplier, check if you can get a grant from the British Gas Energy Trust. These grants are available to anyone – you don’t have to be a British Gas customer.
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer/energy/energy-supply/get-help-paying-your-bills/grants-and-benefits-to-help-you-pay-your-energy-bills/
 
 
For older people (of/over state retirement age) don’t forget the Friends of the elderly charity grants
 
Friends of the Elderly provides small grants (normally up to £400) to older people who meet all of the following criteria::
Resident in England and Wales
Of/over state pension age
Who are living on low incomes and with little savings
Who do not fit the criteria for other funders
Their grant streams include:
FINANCIAL SUPPORT grants are help with unexpected bills and large costs such as utility bills, funeral costs for loved ones, moving fees etc.
https://www.fote.org.uk/our-charity-work/grants-2/
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Parish Council Meeting Minutes – 28/02/2022

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Finance and General Purposes Committee Minutes 21/02/2022

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Norfolk Seasonal Tourism Survey

Please see the below from Norfolk County Council:

This survey is part of the Norfolk County Council EXPERIENCE project and is about Winter  tourism. It will be carried out every six months over a 3-year period, focussing on winter and summer tourism alternately, you may have seen the previous one issued in September about Summer tourism.

To take part please click on this link:

https://surreyfbel.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mAyHco7YbS9IKq

More information:

  • The results will be used to tailor the activities of the project and to better understand the benefits and disadvantages of tourism for local people.
  • Anyone who is over 18 and a resident in Norfolk can take part.
  • There’s a prize draw for £40 of Jarrold vouchers for participants (excluding employees of Norfolk County Council and their families, and anyone involved in the prize draw).  
  • The survey closes at midnight on Friday 1st April.
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Parish Council Meeting Agenda – 28/03/22

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Top Tips For Getting Hold Of Your £150 Energy Rebate

Please see the below from Great Yarmouth Borough Council:

Thousands of residents in and around Great Yarmouth who are in line for the government’s £150 energy rebate are being urged to check how they will receive their cash payment.

People living in properties rated in Council Tax bands rated A-D are eligible for the one-off payment which the government has introduced to help people with rising energy costs.

Although it is called a rebate, the government has asked councils to pay the money direct into people’s bank accounts as a one-off payment, rather than take it off council tax bills.

This means people who already pay their council tax by direct debit will get the money automatically next month without needing to do anything, as Great Yarmouth Borough Council already holds bank details.

For anyone who pays by another method, the council will need to collect bank account details to be able to make the payment. Residents should wait to hear from the council during April to share these details – there is no need to contact the council in advance, just watch out for your application form in the post.

The Council has issued the following top tips for council tax payers:

  • Check if you are eligible for the payment: to qualify for the rebate you must be in a property rated in council tax bands A to D, and not be a second home or empty property. If you are unsure of your council tax band, check online at www.gov.uk/council-tax-bands or check your printed council tax bill
  • Make sure you pay your council tax by direct debit: if you don’t already, it’s not too late – sign up online at www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/directdebitform by March 31
  • If you don’t want to pay by Direct Debit, don’t worry: the council will contact you during April to get your bank details to make sure you don’t miss out. You do not need to contact the council but do look out for the application form.
  • It doesn’t matter if you get a council tax discount: people who receive a single person’s discount or other council tax support will still get the full £150 payment
  • Remember to keep paying your council tax: the £150 is being paid straight to your bank account,  so you will still need to pay your council tax as normal. You will receive a bill for the new financial year from April in the next few weeks.
  • The money is yours to keep: unlike the £200 energy rebate being paid via electricity and gas bills in the autumn, this is a one-off payment that won’t affect your future bills
  • If you live in a higher band property, you still might be able to get help: the Government is providing some money to help people in higher-rated homes. The details of who will be able to receive this are being worked out and will be published soon.