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I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E
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Your Parish
Your Parish cont.
What’s on weekly
Kessingland WI
Pumpkin Competition
Pumpkin comp cont.
Burnt Hill 95 FC
KSSC
Flu jab dates
Kessingland Marsh
Parish vacancy
Wordsearch
Your Councillors
Your Councillors cont.
Meet your councillor
Christmas events
Parish News
Your Council
Agendas and Minutes of full Parish Council are available to view on Kessingland Parish Council’s website www.kessingland.onesuffolk.net.
Contact details for your Parish Councillors are listed on
page 13 of this newsletter.
The next Kessingland Parish Council Meeting is on
Wednesday 13th November 2019 at 7pm in the Parish
Council Office, First Floor, Marram Green, Hall Road.
All welcome to attend – Councillors are available from
6.30pm for informal discussions
Kessingland Parish Council
Newsletter – November 2019
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Allotments
Allotments are currently available to rent – contact
Councillor Billy Nicholls on 07584 168200 or email:
The Beach
Our Beach Wardens are: Councillors Stephen (Sid)
James on 01502 740521 email:
[email protected] and Martin
Dunne on 01502 741945 email:
Benacre Flood Management Update
PC support the group – see link on website.
Highways Fault Reporting If you notice something wrong on the highway, you can
report this at:-
https://highwaysreporting.suffolk.gov.uk/
Leisure & Amenities Group
Planning Applications
Whilst Kessingland Parish Council make
recommendations to East Suffolk Council as to what
they feel is appropriate for Kessingland and in
accordance with the Kessingland Neighbourhood Plan,
decisions are made by East Suffolk Council.
If you would like to see what planning applications are
being considered/have been approved a link can be
found on the Parish Council website or you can go to
the East Suffolk Council site:-
https://publicaccess.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/on
line-applications/
Roadworks
Information on roadworks within the village are publicised on our website www.kessingland.onesuffolk.net, but if
you’re travelling further afield, information can be found at:-
https://www.roadworks.org/
Room Bookings
Rooms are available to rent at Marram Green for
meetings, conferences, learning events & activities to
improve the health & wellbeing of the community.
If you are interested in booking a room here at Marram
Green, contact the Parish Clerk on 01502 744367 or
St. Edmund’s Church –
Village Clean-up Group
Councillor David Boyle runs the village clean up group
who meet at the Parish Council Offices every Friday
morning 10.00am – come along and help keep our
village clean. Contact David on 07707 201300 or email
If you would like to receive an electronic
copy of this Newsletter, please email [email protected] and
we will add you to our mailing list.
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WHAT’S ON?
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES AT MARRAM GREEN
DAY TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION INFORMATION / CONTACT
Monday
10.00 – 11.30
Meet Up Mondays SAM’S CAFE, MARRAM GREEN,
HALL ROAD NR33 7AH
Helping to Combat Loneliness and
Isolation in our Community
Monday
Healthy Lifestyle
Service – Weight
Management
SPINNAKER ROOM, MARRAM
GREEN, HALL ROAD NR33 7AH
Trying to lose Weight? Contact Onelife Suffolk on [email protected] or 01473 718193
Monday Stop Smoking Service SPINNAKER ROOM, MARRAM
GREEN, HALL ROAD NR33 7AH
Trying to Stop Smoking? Contact Onelife Suffolk on [email protected] or 01473 718193
Tuesday 0930-1200
Kessingland Art
Group
SPINNAKER ROOM, MARRAM
GREEN, HALL ROAD NR33 7AH
Contact Tony on 01502 740483 or
Tuesday
Wednesday
1300-1400 1815-1915
Yoga SPINNAKER ROOM, MARRAM
GREEN, HALL ROAD NR33 7AH
Contact Aleyna on 07930 563394 or [email protected]
Wednesday 0900-1300
Citizens Advice
Bureau Surgery
VIKING ROOM, MARRAM GREEN,
HALL ROAD NR33 7AH
Contact an Adviser on 01502 717715 or [email protected]
Thursday 0930-1030
Circuit Class for Over
50's
SPINNAKER ROOM, MARRAM
GREEN, HALL ROAD NR33 7AH
Contact Sallyann on 07599044806 or [email protected]
Thursday 1100-1200
Chair Yoga SPINNAKER ROOM, MARRAM
GREEN, HALL ROAD NR33 7AH
Contact Jan on 07807590266 or [email protected]
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES AT THE KESSINGLAND SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB
Day Time Activity Time Activity Time Activity Time Activity
Monday 0900-1300
Baby
Sensory
1400-1600
Table
Tennis
1930-2230
Ceroc
Tuesday 1000-1200
Waveney
Table
Tennis
1400-1600
Bowls 1830-2130
Badminton
Wednesday 0930-1130
Knit &
Natter
1030-1230
Short
Tennis
1500-1700
Star
Dancers
1845-2045
Bowls
Thursday 1330-1430
Friendship
Club
1800-1900
Pilates 1915-2215
Flying Club
Friday 0930-1130
Yoga 1400-1600
Bowls 1930-2130
Table
Tennis
Saturday 0900-1300
Burnt Hill FC
(on Field)
CONTACT: DAWN ON 07729384705 or [email protected] for more information about these activities
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Kessingland WI
At our October meeting we were pleased to welcome three visitors along with a
good number of our members. Mr Colin Orr was our guest speaker explaining
and demonstrating T’ai Chi and we were able to join in a sequence of moves and
breathing exercises. Our competition was a Chinese item, and members brought
along a great variety of oriental objects.
It was agreed that the Craft and Flower show in September had been a great
success, the beautiful weather being an added bonus. All those who ‘Chitty,
Chitty ,bang, bang’ had thoroughly enjoyed the performance by the Lowestoft
Players and the lunch at Barnby Nurseries had been excellent.
Our walking group had been to Beccles and the next outing will be to
Southwold. The walks are a great opportunity to enjoy talking to other members
whilst benefiting from fresh air and of course, usually involves a stop for coffee
and cake.
Our Craft group, which meets monthly, are now making festive items for
Christmas.
We are looking forward to trips to the cinema to see ‘Downton Abbey’ and
‘Judy’.
Members had contributed a good selection of items to the ‘Shoebox appeal’.
November the 10th is our Annual Meeting when members vote for their
committee. One of our members will lead a gentle keep fit session and our
competition is up to twenty words on how to keep fit.
So, Ladies, why not come along and join us!
7:15pm till 9:00 pm at the Working Men’s Club.
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First Annual Pumpkin Competition 2019
The first annual pumpkin carving event organised and hosted by Councillors David Mottram, Christine Cook & Dawn Taylor at
the KSCC was a great success. Special thanks to everyone who entered and attended. Prizes for 1st & 2nd place were
awarded in three categories. On the day there were also other free competitions of a guess the sweets in the jar and a
Halloween themed colouring competition. 49 pumpkins were entered across the categories.
Look out for the return of this event in 2020!
Children’s section
Winner - Ruby aged 10 Runner up - Scarlett aged 4
Family Section
Winner - The Wilsons(Not available for photo) Runner Up - The Fullers
Business Section
Winner - All 4 Dogs Runner up - Marram Green
For pictures of more of the entries check the parish council facebook page.
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Guess the sweets in the jar competition
The jar held 232 sweets, winning with an amazing guess of 230 was Nevis Dores, in 2nd with another fantastic guess of
237 was Joseph Spinks who kindly donated his prize to another child. In 3rd with a guess of 250 was Daniella Pope.
Halloween colouring competition
The winner of the colouring competition was Jenson Smith aged 7, in 2nd place was Francesca Milton aged 4. Her Nan
picked her prize up for her.
Special thanks
Special thanks to councillor Chris Cook and to Christine and Carol of the KSSC for judging the
competitions, thanks to the KSSC for letting us host the events and providing free refreshments.
Thanks to The Hollies for the kind donation towards the prizes. Thanks to everyone else who helped
on the day and a huge thanks to everyone who attended and entered across the competitions, see
you next year!
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Burnt Hill 95 FC Kessingland
Raptors U8 with their coach Chris Woodhouse
These are the Raptors U8, the players are all from Kessingland and have been
improving throughout the session.
We train at the KSSC on a Tuesday Evening and on Saturday Mornings on the
playing field. Our matches are normally on a Sunday morning.
If you are interested on joining our team please pop along to a training session.
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Kessingland Sports & Social Centre
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Dates for Flu Clinic being held at KSSC Francis Rd
Wednesday 13th November 2:00pm-5:00pm
Surnames beginning M-Z
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Kessingland Marsh
Well, it is that time of the year again, when we start the clear up after the nesting season and when we think about the conservation work needed to be done to enhance our wildlife. The small meadow on the reserve has been cut and the cuttings been removed ready for regrowing next year. The trees need to be looked at to make sure they are safe, some cop picked to enhance regrowth, possibly a couple felled and left for fungi and moss to grow. A couple that have died will be left standing for woodpeckers and bugs to use. We do this every year to hopefully encourage more wildlife to our reserve and to look after the best we can the ones we have. Summer birds are now leaving and the winter birds are arriving.
On Saturday 26th October it was a crest morning with 10 goldcrest ringed. Also they saw cettis on the marsh.
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KESSINGLAND PARISH COUNCIL
Vacancy for Parish Clerk Applications are invited for the position of Parish Clerk to Kessingland Parish Council.Kessingland is the largest village in Suffolk with a population of over 4000, which doubles during the summer months with
local holiday camps, caravan sites and touring sites full of visitors. The Parish Council is made up of elected members and holds ordinary meetings in the Council Offices, Marram Green on the second Wednesday of every month, except August. Additional meetings may be called to consider planning and other public consultations.
Role • Clerk and Proper Officer to the council
Duties • Advise the council on procedural matters and on the legal framework within which they operate • Monitor and update the policies of the Council • Maintain the risk register • Maintain the asset register • Issue meeting summons and agendas (11 meetings per year plus the annual parish meeting) • Record and publish meeting minutes • Upload content to the council website to comply with the Transparency Code • Keep the Parish Council noticeboard and website up to date • Ensure that acceptance of office and declarations of interests are completed by councillors • Liaise with East Coast District Council, Suffolk County Council and other outside bodies or contractors.
Qualifications and Experience • Holds the Certificate in Local Council Administration or is willing to obtain it. • Experience of taking minutes, preparing reports, dealing with correspondence, keeping records and public speaking. • Computer literate with proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel
Training Training courses be provided via SALC, Suffolk Association of Local Councils
Place of Work Kessingland Parish Council Offices, Marram Green, Kessingland. You will need to work closely with the RFO and our grounds staff.
Hours of Work and Pay Scale 20 hours per week.. Extra hours may be required from time to time. Pay scale to be determined depending on qualifications and experience, based on the National Joint Council for Local Government Services pay scale.
For Further Information on the role or to request an Application Form Contact Dawn Taylor, Chair of Personnel. Telephone: 07738 732828
Email: [email protected]
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How many words can you find?
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Your Councillors: -
Chairman
Stephen (Sid) James
.The Anchorage, Beach Road Kessingland NR33 7RW 01502 740521 sjames@kessinglandparish
council.org.uk
Vice-Chairman
David Boyle
19 Smith Crescent Kessingland NR33 7TZ 07707 201300 dboyle@kessinglandparish
council.org.uk
Barry Burden
24 Heritage Green Kessingland NR33 7UP 01502 742442 bburden@kessinglandparis
hcouncil.org.uk
Christine (Chris) Cook
35 Catchpole Close Kessingland NR33 7TL 07592 555345 [email protected]
Martin Dunne
14 Fishermans Way Kessingland NR33 7NY 01502 741945 [email protected]
Alan Green
18 Fishermans Way Kessingland NR33 7NY 07789 644645 [email protected]
John Harvey
2 Fishermans Way Kessingland NR33 7NY 07860 735482 [email protected]
Brian Kite
27 London Road Kessingland NR33 7PN 01502 742345 bkite@kessinglandparishc
ouncil.org.uk
Billy Nicholls
141 Lloyds Avenue Kessingland NR33 7TT 07584 168200 bnicholls@kessinglandpari
shcouncil.org.uk
Dawn Taylor
32 Francis Road Kessingland NR33 7PU 07738 732828 dtaylor@kessinglandparish
council.org.uk
David Mottram
38 Kipling Close Kessingland NR33 7NZ 07377624686 [email protected]
Ian Graham
196 Lloyds Avenue Kessingland NR33 7TU 07985462200 [email protected]
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Your District Councillor:-
Your County Councillor:-
Letitia Smith
24 Holystone Way Carlton Colville NR33 8FP 01502 512862 or 07596 812358 [email protected]
Michael Ladd
4 Pier Avenue Southwold IP18 6BX 01502 724337 or 07714597994 [email protected]
Council Staff: -
Temporary Parish Clerk
Andrea Carr
Grounds & Village Maintenance Technician
David Padfield
Cleansing Operatives
Ruth Orriss Niall McLean
Acting Responsible Finance Officer
Janine (Jan) Sapwell
Contact Details: - Kessingland Parish Council
Parish Council Offices
First Floor Marram Green
Hall Road Kessingland NR33 7AH
01502 744367
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Meet your councillor!
In this new section we will introduce one of our councillor’s a little so you can get to know us all. We are all
available within the community for help and information.
This month we spoke to Councillor Dawn Taylor.
Q- Tell us a little about yourself Dawn!
A- I was born in Colchester then moved to Broadstairs in Kent in 1990. I worked in education for 24 years
before retiring to Kessingland in 2017. I live with my husband, daughter and our dog!
Q- How long have you been a councillor?
A- 18 months.
Q- What made you want to be a councillor?
A- So I could help give the people of the village a voice.
Q – What are your main areas of work within the council?
A- I am chair of Personnel, the events and steering groups, a member of leisure and health & safety and
involved with the KSSC committee.
Q- What are your hobbies?
A – Spending time with my family, walking my dog, bird watching and I am a member of the WI.
Q – What do you love most about the village?
A – The sunset and rise, the bells ringing. My husband calls it paradise!
Q – And finally, what is your favourite Christmas song?!
A- Chris Rea , Driving home for Christmas.
Thanks Dawn!!
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Upcoming Event
The Parish Council in coordination with the steering group are celebrating
Christmas 2019 with a new tree and lights. The church choir will be singing
carols and the KSSC will be holding stalls and will have food and drink available.
Keep your eyes peeled on the 5th & 6th of December for Santa touring the
village on his coastal boat sleigh!