January 2021 Parish Council Meeting
Wednesday 27th January 2021 19:00 - 21:00
Committee Room, Village Hall, Bridge St, Kelsale, IP17 2PB
Sizewell C Public Consultation ends today
Friday 18th December 2020
Sizewell Information Office, 48-50 High Street, Leiston IP16 4EW
MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN TODAY An application for a Development Consent Order to build two new nuclear reactors at Sizewell was submitted in May 2020. Feedback has resulted in EDF bringing forward more potential changes to their proposal which the Parish Council have consistently opposed due to the direct impacts on Kelsale-cum-Carlton. There will be a limited ‘virtual’ 30 day consultation on EDF’s proposed changes which we are advised relate to some elements of their existing transport and environmental proposals. All EDF’s materials in support of their new proposals will be available online from 18th November 2020, or you can...
December 2020 Parish Council Meeting
Wednesday 16th December 2020 19:00 - 21:00
Committee Room, Village Hall, Bridge Street, Kelsale, IP17 2PB
Mobile Library @ Kelsale Village Centre
Friday 11th December 2020 9:20 - 9:45
The Committee Room, Kelsale Village Hall, Bridge Street, Kelsale IP17 2PB
The Suffolk Libraries Mobile Library visits regularly, giving access to hundreds of thousands of books, including LARGE PRINT, audio books and childrens books. You can also hire CDs & DVDs for a small charge. If the items you want are not on the vehicle you can reserve them from the library catalogues free of charge and have them delivered on the van at a later date. The staff are very friendly and helpful, and will offer a warm welcome to anyone who visits. Come along to visit us and help to keep this service running for our community, all are...
Postponed – Kevin Barry East Anglia’s #1 Country & Rock ‘n Roll Act
Saturday 5th December 2020 19:30
Kelsale Social Club, Village Hall, Bridge Street, Kelsale, IP17 2PB
November 2020 Parish Council Meeting
Wednesday 25th November 2020 19:00 - 21:00
Committee Room, Village Hall, Bridge Street, Kelsale, IP17 2PB
Postponed – Tim Staff @ the Social Club
Saturday 21st November 2020 19:30
Kelsale Social Club, Village Hall, Bridge Street, Kelsale, IP17 2PB
Sizewell C Public Consultation commences today
Wednesday 18th November 2020
Sizewell Information Office, 48-50 High Street, Leiston IP16 4EW
An application for a Development Consent Order to build two new nuclear reactors at Sizewell was submitted in May 2020. Feedback has resulted in EDF bringing forward more potential changes to their proposal which the Parish Council have consistently opposed due to the direct impacts on Kelsale-cum-Carlton. There will be a limited 'virtual' 30 day consultation on EDF's proposed changes which we are advised relate to some elements of their existing transport and environmental proposals. All EDF's materials in support of their new proposals will be available online from 18th November 2020, or you can request a hardcopy of the...
Mobile Library @ Kelsale Village Centre
Friday 13th November 2020 9:20 - 9:45
The Committee Room, Kelsale Village Hall, Bridge Street, Kelsale IP17 2PB
The Suffolk Libraries Mobile Library visits regularly, giving access to hundreds of thousands of books, including LARGE PRINT, audio books and childrens books. You can also hire CDs & DVDs for a small charge. If the items you want are not on the vehicle you can reserve them from the library catalogues free of charge and have them delivered on the van at a later date. The staff are very friendly and helpful, and will offer a warm welcome to anyone who visits. Come along to visit us and help to keep this service running for our community, all are...
2020 Remembrance – No formal ceremony due to Covid-19
Wednesday 11th November 2020 10:45 - 11:15
Fromus Square, Saxmundham, IP17 1DD
Unfortunately due to the imposition of a lockdown in England the previously planned commemoration in Fromus Square will no longer take place. Individuals wishing to commemorate the day by laying a wreath on the memorial during their shopping or exercise time, may do so and it will be subsequently secured to the railings as usual. Obviously all of the organisation involved in the Remembrance event regret that these steps have to be taken in order to safeguard public health and wellbeing and encourage individuals to mark their respect appropriately. We Will Remember Them.