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NEWS

Updates and news from the Parish Council. If there is anything you'd like to see posted here, please contact the Parish Clerk.

March 2024

Details of refuse collection changes - frequently asked questions | Easter

January 2024

Letter from the Chair of Stibbard Parish Council regarding 2024/25 precept

December 2023

New Village Sign

Many years ago Stibbard had a village sign that sadly and mysteriously disappeared.  The Parish Council decided it was about time it was replaced, so they approached All Saints Stibbard School for their help.  The school children used their amazing talents and worked so hard drawing the things that reminded them of Stibbard.  Cllr Coomber collated all the pictures and along with Don Seed, they created the new Stibbard sign. It will be made in the spring by the very talented Toby Winterbourn from North Elmham and manufactured from British Steel.

We hope you spot something in the sign that reminds you of Stibbard,

July 2023

Civility & Respect Pledge

It was an unanimous decision to sign up the the Civility & Respect Pledge

April 2023

Norfolk Lieutenancy Coronation Newsletter

Information from the District Council on the Kings Coronation

March 2023

New Bus Shelter on A1067

A new bus shelter has been installed on the A1067 towards Fakenham.  A BIG thank you to Steffan Aquarone for the extra grant money.

The Coastal Community shop

Please note the Coastal Community Shop won't be coming to the village on Wednesday 8th March, but will be back on the 15th March at the Methodist Church.

January 2023

Happy New Year!

The Coastal Community shop is open every Wednesday from 10am to 12pm in either the Village Hall or the Methodist church; just look for the flag. Prices are typically 30% lower than Aldi or Lidl.  EVERYONE is welcome. 

New Logo

A big thank you to Councillor Stephen Coomber for designing the new logo for Stibbard Parish Council.  He took his inspiration from the amazing Stibbard Hoard, a historic find in the village many, many years ago.

Stibbard-Bronze-Age-founder's-hoard - Norfolk Heritage Explorer

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