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A field of lupins to the rear of a house in Kelsale
South Devon cow looking to camera
Lupins at The Forge
South Devon cows in the Parish 2
Village Hall photo 3
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On the 23rd September 2020 the East Suffolk Local Plan was adopted by East Suffolk Council, effectively bringing to a conclusion a process that Kelsale-cum-Carlton Parish Council have fully participated in since 2017.

The Local Plan amongst other wide ranging land use issues identifies the allocated increase in housing planned for Kelsale-cum-Carlton through to the mid …

Read more East Suffolk Local Plan

On September 15th The Local Government Boundary Commission for England published draft recommendations for new divisions, division boundaries, and division names for Suffolk County Council.

They are now inviting comments on their recommendations with the consultation closing on 23 November 2020.

These recommendations include placing Kelsale-cum-Carlton in the SCC ‘Framlingham Ward’

You can get further information by going …

Read more The Local Government Boundary Commission – County Council Review

NOTICE
Virtual meeting of the Parish Council
7.00pm Wednesday 30th September 2020
If members of the public or press wish to join the virtual meeting, please contact the Clerk for connection details. If however you are unable to join and wish to have any of the information regarding the business transacted at the meeting please contact the Clerk …

Read more Notice of September Virtual Meeting of Kelsale-cum-Carlton Parish Council

Meeting of the Parish Council to be held at
7.00pm on Wednesday 26th August 2020
upstairs at Kelsale Village Hall
If members of the public or press wish to join the meeting,
please contact the Clerk in order that social distancing can be maintained.
 

Warning: Meetings may legally be filmed or recorded

Marie Backhouse – Clerk to the Council

Date: 19th August …

Read more Notice of August Meeting of Kelsale-cum-Carlton Parish Council

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