Weekly Police Report:

The following is a local policing update for the Rural Flegg Villages neighbourhood

Weekly crime summary 9 – 15 September 2015

We continue to see a number of mopeds and low cc motor bikes stolen across the neighbourhood.  These vehicles are very appealing to thieves due to how easy they are to steal and pass on.

Frustratingly some of these have been bikes with very little security protecting them; even very basic security measures can deter the opportunist thief.

  • Never leave your keys within the motor bike or scooter
  • When not using the vehicle lock it within a garage
  • If you do not have access to a garage secure your bike out of view and cover it if possible
  • Always put the steering lock on
  • If you have a security device, use it
  • Fit an industry approved electronic immobiliser; this may reduce your insurance costs!

We are also asking members of the public to be vigilant to suspicious activity around mopeds and motor bikes.  Those parked at residential settings and parked within carparks are vulnerable so please report any suspicious activity by calling 101 immediately.

For further safety and crime prevention advice for your neighbourhood please visit www.norfolk.police.uk

You can contact us on 101 or if you think a crime is actually in progress then please always dial 999.

Planning Decision:

Planning Permission Granted by Great Yarmouth Borough Council;

06/15/0464/D – Holly Close, Martham – Proposed development of three single storey dwellings with garages.

Subject to conditions.

Planning Application:

Planning Applications received at the office and available for inspection:

06/15/0485/CC – 10 White Street, Martham. Demolition of existing dwelling to form suitable access for 100 new dwellings.

06/15/0486/F – 10 White Street, Martham. Full Planning Application for 100 new dwellings, public open space, associated infrastructure and demolition of No. 10 White Street (existing dwelling) to form suitable access.

The Council response to this application will be discussed at the next Parish Council meeting on 16th September at 7.30pm in the Community Centre.

Notice of Waiting Restrictions:

THE NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (MARTHAM, VARIOUS ROAD)
(PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORDER 2015

The Norfolk County Council propose to make an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which on vehicles will be to prohibit waiting at any time along the lengths of road specified in the Schedule below.

The following Order will become revoked on the date of commencement of this Order as follows:

“The Norfolk County Council (Martham, Various Roads)(Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2011” in its entirety.

A copy of the Order, a Statement of Reasons for making the Order, and a plan, may be inspected at Norfolk County Council, County Hall, Norwich, , Norfolk NR1 2DH, and at the offices of Great Yarmouth Borough Council, Town Hall, Hall Plain, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 2QF during normal office hours.

Any objections and representations relating to the Order must be made in writing and must specify the grounds on which they are made. All correspondence for these proposals must be received at the office of the Department of Legal Services, Norfolk County Council, County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 2DH, marked for the attention of Mr. D Panchal, by 6 October 2015. They may also be emailed to trafficorders@norfolk.gov.uk.

The Officer dealing with the public enquiries concerning these proposals is Mrs. Robinson, telephone 01603 223294.

SCHEDULE

In the Parish of Martham

Prohibition of Waiting – at any time

C456 Black Street
Both sides
– From its junction with the C456 Staithe Road/ U69350 Staithe Road southwards for a distance of 19 metres

U69350 Staithe Road
Both sides – From its junction with the C456 Black Street/ C456 Staithe Road westwards for a distance of 27 metres

C456 Staithe Road
Both sides – From its junction with the C456 Black Street/ U69350 Staithe Road northeasterly for a distance of 78 metres

U62058 Thurne Rise
Both sides – From its junction with the C456 Staithe Road northwards for a distance of 10 metres

Victoria McNeill
Head of Law

County Hall,
Martineau Lane,
Norwich. NR1 2DH

Note: Information you send to the Council will be used for any purpose connected with the making or confirming of this Order and will be held as long as reasonably necessary for those purposes. It may also be released to others in response to freedom of of information requests.
DP/PJ3363/MarthamNotice

Planning Decision

06/15/0330/F – 68 Black Street, Martham. Flue for biomass boiler on garage and various other alterations to listed building. GRANTED.

06/15/0331/LB – 68 Black Street, Martham. Replace front door, remove tiled fireplaces in two main living rooms, biomass boiler in garage with flue. GRANTED.

Changes to Local Bus Services:

Following a review of bus services in the area there will be some changes from the start of September.

Service 293: Acle-Hemsby-Potter Heigham-Wroxham: Service re numbered and frequency increased to every Monday, previously called TR3 and operated every 2 weeks.

Service 294: Ormesby-Filby-Acle-Norwich: Route changes, service re numbered and frequency increased to every Friday, previously called TR4 and operated every 2 weeks on Mondays.

Operated by Our Hire. 01493 752223

To plan any journey visit the Travelline:

http://www.traveline.info/