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Town Council meeting postponed

The next meeting of Reepham Town Council will now take place on Wednesday 20 July – a week later than originally scheduled.
 
The meeting will commence at 7.30 pm and will be held at Stimpson’s Piece, Bartle Court, Reepham (note change of venue).
 
A copy of the agenda will be available to view on the Town Council website.
 
The public are welcome to attend Council meetings and there is time allocated to questions and comments from the public.
 

Green Room to move to the Dial House

After eight years in Church Hill, Reepham, a shop that sells good quality women’s designer and high street clothing and accessories is moving premises.
 
The Green Room will open in the Dial House, Market Place, on Tuesday 2 August, following a launch party from 5 pm on the previous evening (Monday 1 August).
 
The new opening hours will be Tuesday–Saturday 10 am – 5 pm.
 

New football coaching sessions for youngsters from September

Reepham Town Football Club is launching coaching sessions for youngsters in the U6-U8 age group (as of 31 August 2016, i.e. school years 1, 2 and 3).
 
The sessions will be held from 10 – 11 am on Saturday mornings at Stimpson’s Piece, Bartle Court, Reepham, commencing 10 September.
 
They will be run by Reepham Town FC head of youth Mike Graver, a qualified level 1 Football Association (FA) coach.
 

Charity shop needs volunteers

The Bircham Centre in Reepham is looking for more volunteers to help in the charity shop. If you would like to support your local community and enjoy meeting people, why not help out in the shop for a few hours a month?
 
The shop is open from 9 am – 4 pm Mondays and Fridays, and 9 am – 1 pm Wednesdays and Saturdays.
 

Trenching in Whitwell Road cemetery indicates more room for burials

Excavations by Chris Birks Archaeology have shown that the area of grass on the left hand side of Reepham's Whitwell Road cemetery, where there are no monuments or headstones, contains no graves or any evidence of burials.
 
Three trenches were dug in this area last week and the grass has been reinstated. Mr Birks believes this will allow 10 more years of burials in the cemetery.
 

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