• Tunstead Primary School Flowers


    The Primary school planted flowers to commemorate 100 years of the school, back in 2013. The crocus are now in full bloom in the school grounds. The daffodils are not far behind in blooming too.

     

    reviewed 6/3/17

     

     

  • emergency road closure in Sloley

    Norfolk County Council have issued a temporary road closure notice, with restricted traffic access to Mill Lane, Sloley due to repair of a burst water main. The details are below:

    In accordance with the provisions of Section 14(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, the Norfolk County Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that owing to burst water main the use by vehicles of the U19163 Mill Lane from a point 70metres west of U19164 Shop Lane to a point 160metres west of U19164 Shop Lane in the PARISH OF TUNSTEAD will be temporarily prohibited from 27 February 2017 to 3 March 2017 for the duration of the works, expected to be about 5 days within the period.  If necessary the restriction could run for a maximum period of 21 days.”

    Alternative route is via:  Mill Lane, High Street, Anchor Street, Mill Road, Mill Lane (TUNSTEAD/SLOLEY).

    A map of the area affected and the diversion is below:

     

     

     

     

     

    The person dealing with enquiries at Norfolk County Council is Adam Mayo (Community and Environmental Services Department) Telephone 0344 800 8020.

    reviewed 1/3/17
  • The Tunstead and Sco-Ruston Blog

    I have recently taken on the role of Village Web Site Administrator. The job consists of keeping the Blog up-to-date and reviewing the information pages. I have been looking through the previous editions, and I must say that thanks go to Val Taylor-Rowe for doing a great job. She will be a tough act to follow, but I will do my best.

    For those of you who are not familiar with blogs, I’ll explain. These are snippets of information, thoughts, or items of pure entertainment. Blogs are supposed to be short and to the point whilst giving the reader the opportunity to contribute.

    As you can tell from my writing style I am more a functionary than a journalist, or entertainer, so I am looking to my dear readers to provide these snippets.

    I would like these blogs to have the content and tone of someone chatting in a café, pub or chatting to neighbours over the garden fence. So, that will give you an idea of the sort of thing I am after. Of course, the usual caveats apply, it must to positive, informative, interesting or simply fun.

    Do you have a family member who has done something you are proud of?

    Have you won the lottery? (Don’t tell the Village Hall fund-raisers – Oh go on, let them have a few quid).

    Has someone helped you and you wish to thank them publicly?

    You are new to the area, and wish to know what is going on?

    Do you have any special ideas?

    Do you run a club that needs promoting?

    Is there a special event you wish to let us know about; births, death and marriages, though not necessarily in that order.

    You can write to me using the contact page of the website. Send in your snippet via the email form, or leave your contact details. If you don’t wish to write the content of the blog yourself why not get a friend to do it, or even me. I could come around for a chat and we can work out what to write, together.

     

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