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Reepham Life grants for community projects

Reepham Life is inviting applications from voluntary organisations and community groups to help fund local projects.
 
Thanks to the generous support received from all our advertisers, publishers Reepham Community Press recorded a small profit in 2016.
 
Last year, we covered all our costs for printing and distribution, and we plan to make the publication bigger, better and even more widely circulated.
 
As we are a not-for-profit social enterprise, we will reinvest any profits we make into worthy community projects and good causes.
 

Early bird tickets still available for Reepham Music Festival

There are only two more weekends left in the Reepham Music Festival early bird ticket sale: from 5 March the tickets go to full price.
 
“For those that have already bought tickets, thanks for your support,” said festival director Steve Jenkins. “If you haven’t got yours yet, take advantage of the lower prices before it’s too late.”
 
Early bird adult weekend tickets are £25 (full price £30).
 

CORRECTION: date for Dong Energy offshore windfarm consultation

The information given to us regarding the date of the community consultation event in Reepham for the Hornsea Project Three offshore wind farm project is incorrect (as published in the February edition of Reepham Life).
 
This event will be held at Reepham Town Hall, Church Street, on Thursday 2 March from 1.30–5.30 pm.
 
See our earlier story:

 

Iceni Choir seeks yet another musical director

The Reepham-based Iceni Choir is looking to appoint a new musical director. The position is remunerated for time and expenses, plus the prospect of an annual bonus based on the financial outcome of the year.
 
The Iceni Choir is a full SATB (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) choir with a membership of around 40 men and women principally from mid-Norfolk.
 

Body found in woodland

The EDP reported that the body of a young apprentice engineer found hanged in woodland near Reepham in the early hours of Monday 16 January was Henry (Harry) Ottaway, 20, of Bircham Road, Reepham, who had earlier been reported missing by family and friends.

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