Planning Decision:

Great Yarmouth Borough Council have taken the following decision:

06/15/0072/F – SSAF Window Films Limited, Old Blacksmiths Workshop, Back Lane, Martham.   Two affordable two-bedroomed residential units (No’s 2 & 4) in lieu of aproved three-bedroomed unit (No. 3).   GRANTED

Planning Application:

Planning Application received this morning at the Parish Council Offices:

06/15/0148/F – 54 Repps Road, Martham. Proposed first floor bedroom extension.

The plans are being held at the Parish Office if you would like to view them.

Planning Committee Cancellation:

The Parish Council has been notified that the Planning Application: 06/14/081/70 – Residential Development, Access, Public Open Space and Associated Works at Land North of Hemsby Road, Martham will NO LONGER be considered by the Development Control Committee at its meeting on Tuesday 21st April 2015.

Planning Application:

The Parish Council has been notified that the Planning Application: 06/14/081/70 – Residential Development, Access, Public Open Space and Associated Works at Land North of Hemsby Road, Martham will be considered by the Development Control Committee at its meeting on Tuesday 21st April 2015.

This meeting will take place in the Great Yarmouth Borough Council Chamber in the main Town Hall and will commence at 6.30pm.

The Parish Council is permitted to address the Development Control Committee, and will be discussing this opportunity at the next Parish Council meeting on Wednesday 15th April at 7.30pm at the Community Centre Playingfield Lane.

If you would like to address the Parish Council before they make a decision please come along to the Parish Council meeting where there is an opportunity to address the Council at the beginning of the meeting.

The application can be viewed here:

http://planning.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/planningDetails?reference=06/14/0817/O&from=planningSearch

Policing Summary:

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

Weekly crime summary 1 – 7 April 2015

Homeowners and car drivers are being urged to be vigilant following a series of break-ins in the area.

Three properties were burgled in Caister-on-Sea in the early hours of yesterday morning (Tuesday 7 April in Upper Grange Crescent, Thames Way and Martin De Rye Way.

Suspects also targeted a farm in Ormesby over the Easter weekend while a car in Lowestoft Road in Gorleston was broken into overnight on Friday (3 April).

Police are urging people to make sure homes and cars are left locked and secure and to report any suspicious activity to police on 101. If you believe a crime is taking place please dial 999.