• Dog on the loose

    A dog which has been likened to a black lurcher or a greyhound has been reported in Fleggburgh. It has a red collar and has been sighted on a number of occasions. It has been reported to the police (no. 202 27th Sept 2019).

    Is this your dog? Or do you know whose dog this is? If so, please contact the Parish Clerk at Fleggburgh Parish Council.

  • Hedging in the Parish

    Over the summer, Fleggburgh Parish Council asked some parishioners if they could cut back their hedges due to concerns regarding hedges encroaching onto paths and roads. Thank you to all parishioners who responded so readily when asked to do so.

    Cutting back hedges really helps the local community both in terms of making the area look neat and tidy as well as helping people make use of roads and footpaths more easily and safely.

    Since overgrown hedges can help cause accidents, owners, by cutting back hedges to keep paths and roads clear, are also helping to protect themselves from potential legal action. Should an accident occur, which over-grown hedges may have contributed towards, then the owner of the hedge could be considered partially or wholly responsible for the accident. By keeping hedges trimmed, this helps promote safety which, in turn, helps protect owners of hedges from potential legal action.

    Once again, thank you to everyone who keeps their hedges neat and tidy and helps keep Fleggburgh’s roads and paths safer.

  • Neighbourhood Development Plan

    There will be a Drop In Open Event whereby there will be the opportunity to have your say in the development of the Fleggburgh Parish Neighbourhood Plan on Saturday 14th September 2019 between 09:00 and 11:30 in Fleggburgh Village Hall.

     

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