LOCAL AMENITIES
Broadland District Council is responsible for bins, elections, planning and neighbourhood issues including anti-social behaviour
Norfolk County Council is responsible for recycling centres, education and learning, libraries, roads and transport and public rights of way
The Parish Council is responsible for:
Allotments
The parish council has six allotments at the community hall site on Mill Road and operates a waiting list for residents wishing to rent a plot.
Buckenham Wood
Buckenham Wood | BADCOG site information
Buckenham Wood Tree Warden is Alasdair Fraser
marshman.fraser@googlemail.com
Community Hall
16 January 2024 - Missing Defibrillator from the Community Hall
Please be aware that the defibrillator located at the Community Hall is currently missing and Community Heartbeat Trust are currently tracking its location.
Strumpshaw Community Hall is a new purpose-built facility for the benefit of the community. Every week there are art & music classes, exercises classes (yoga, pilates, tai chi) and Strumpshaw Brownies meet at the hall..
The hall is also available for hire; with tables, chairs and integral projector and sound system it is suitable for meetings, both business and local interest groups. The hall also has a well-equipped kitchen which makes it suitable for hiring for christenings, family parties, baby showers etc.
Additionally, the Community Hall Committee regularly run events to which the community are invited.
Please see the community hall website for details of regular activities and planned events.
Stone Pit
Community Hall
Strumpshaw Community Hall was created as a result of the 2014 Strumpshaw Neighbourhood Plan. The land-owner, Crabtree Living Ltd., gave the site for the Community Hall and allotments to the Parish Council as part of a planning agreement for the houses on Mill Meadow. Crabtree Living Ltd. built most of the Community Hall at their expense. The Parish Council completed the planned building and then furnished and equipped it.