Calling All Amateur Bakers! – Queen’s Jubilee Sunday 5th June

If you enjoy baking a scrumptious cake now and then or a tray of delicious biscuits then why not take part in the Normandy Platinum Jubilee Baking Competition. This competition is part of the Jubilee celebrations being held by Normandy Parish Council on Sunday 5th June. The competition is open to all amateur bakers residing…

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Come and Create a Jubilee Hedge – 19th March

Normandy Parish Council has received 120 free hedging trees from Surrey County Council to create a hedge on Manor Fruit Farm. After considerable discussion, we felt that the best place was to use these trees to screen the container.  We will be planting the trees on Saturday 19th March and would love for you to…

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2020-2021 Audit

The 2020-21 audit process has now been completed and the information is published on the Governance page of the website. These documents represent the audited accounts for Normandy Parish Council for the financial year ended 31 March 2021. The Council is pleased to note the external auditor’s comments in paragraph 3 of their report, confirming…

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Parish Clerk and Assistant Clerk Vacancies

Normandy Parish Council is seeking candidates for the vacant positions of Parish Clerk and Assistant Parish Clerk. These vacancies represent an excellent opportunity for individuals with the right skills, knowledge, experience and disposition to take on the challenging yet rewarding roles of Parish Clerk and Assistant Clerk to support the councillors in their strategic aims.…

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“Picnic On the Green” A Normandy Summer Gathering at Manor Fruit Farm

Normandy Parish Council and The Normandy Village Shop & Cafe would like to invite the villagers to come together on Saturday 21st August for an afternoon “Picnic on the Green” at Manor Fruit Farm – 3pm to 7pm. Come along and bring your picnic chairs, blankets, games and yourselves! With so many great and exciting…

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Electrical safety in privately rented homes

  We will improve the safety of residents living in privately rented accommodation in our borough by introducing fines for landlords who do not meet electrical safety standards. The 2020 regulations for electrical safety in the private rental sector mean that landlords must have their electrical wiring checked at least every five years by a fully-qualified electrician. Ian Doyle, Director of Service Delivery says: “Over 15% of residents in the borough live in privately rented…

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