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Common Rights Holders Meetings

6th April 2017, Minutes – Meeting of North Runcton Common Rights Holders

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Parish Clerk
Mrs Rachel Curtis
Email: clerk@northruncton-pc.gov.uk
2 Ullswater Avenue
South Wootton
Kings Lynn
PE30 3NJ
Tel: 07345 198785

North Runcton Village Sign

North Runcton Parish lies to the south-east of King’s Lynn and is approximately 6 sq km in size, with a population of around 550 residents. Iron age and Roman artefacts have been found in the Parish and a settlement was recorded in the Domesday Book. The Grade I listed All Saints Church was designed by Henry Bell, who also designed the Custom House in King’s Lynn.
The village sign (pictured) was designed by a local artist and unveiled for millennium celebrations in 2000.

Norfolk News from the BBC

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  • New Western Link route 'foolish and short-sighted'

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  • Borough council grant helps unveil hidden history at True's Yard
  • Proud and exciting moment as Custom House conservation set to start in King’s Lynn
  • Traditional grassland management project boosts biodiversity at The Willows, Downham Market
  • West Norfolk’s leisure centres are up for two major awards
  • Interim works planned to stabilise part of Hunstanton's coastal defences

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