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though, of course, you can still scroll through to read them all! | |
Then, clicking on that report's first (or only) page will DOWNLOAD that whole document. | |
Most reports are for the year to 31st March 2022, whilst a few are for the calendar year 2021. | |
The 2021 Annual Parish Meeting, held over Zoom and incorporating verbal reports, was recorded: click here for a link to the video | |
There were never plans to record the 2022 APM, which was held physically at the Village Hall: click here for further details of the event. | |
The amended draft Minutes of the 2022 APM can be downloaded by clicking here. | |
Snape Parish Council | |
Church of St John the Baptist: PCC report | |
Community Speed Watch | |
Girls about Snape (GAS) | |
Snape Good Neighbour Scheme | |
GreenSnape | |
Playing Field | |
Police: Suffolk Constabulary | |
Primary School | |
Snape Archive: Village Recorder | |
Suffolk County Councillor, Andrew Reid | |
Village Hall | |
Contact details for all these organisations can be found at our «Contacts» page A to Z. | |
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SNAPE PARISH COUNCIL |
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CHURCH: PCC REPORT |
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COMMUNITY SPEED WATCH |
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If anyone wishes to help by volunteering, then please contact our Parish Clerk, snapepc.clerk@gmail.com | |
GIRLS ABOUT SNAPE / GAS |
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SNAPE GOOD NEIGHBOUR SCHEME |
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Exceptionally, the text in pale blue in this report doesn't indicate hyperlinks: clicking on the apparent links downloads the report! | |
A list of Good Neighbours' links follows this one-page report. | |
We always welcome new volunteers to join us — please ring our phone (☏ 0754 1754 426) for all things related to Snape Good Neighbours. | |
Our useful links include: Snape Good Neighbour Scheme | Meet Up Mondays | Assistance equipment available | |
You can click on the Accounts below to download a copy. | |
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Note: "Volunteers' Donations" are drivers' mileage charges (or similar client payments) not retained, but paid directly into the Scheme. | |
2020/21: † Grants received: Snape PC £500; Waitrose Community Matters tokens £333; E.Sfk Communities Budget for wheelchair £250 | |
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GreenSnape |
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You can email Victoria at info@greensnape.org |
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PLAYING FIELD |
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POLICE: SUFFOLK CONSTABULARY |
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(Clicking on this page 2 will just take you to the main Police website, but the two separate links within the text follow below.) | |
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/crime-prevention-z | |
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/contact-us/report-something | |
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/about-us/our-data/crime-map Our Neighbourhood Team is based in Leiston. |
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Snape Village's own «Police» webpage is at https://snapevillage.info/cep/police/ | |
PRIMARY SCHOOL |
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No official report was received this year, but frequent updates are accessible via https://snapevillage.info/contacts#school. | |
SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCILLOR |
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Andrew Reid |
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SNAPE ARCHIVE: VILLAGE RECORDER |
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The Suffolk Local History Council administers a Local Recorders' Scheme throughout Suffolk. They maintain a network of people in the County to ensure the survival of valuable material for future local historians. Recorders send in a report each calendar year, giving an account of activities in their community, and the changes that have taken place. For Snape, we're now choosing to do that by submitting selections from the blogs on our website. The reports will be kept with the parish records at the County's Suffolk Archives. |
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Just the first page of the 2021 Report is reproduced below, but clicking upon it downloads the full twelve pages. | |
The equivalent nine-page Report for 2020 can be downloaded by clicking here. | |
VILLAGE HALL |
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