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Highway Community Rangers w/c 28th May

27/4/2012

 
Following a scheduled inspection of the highway, the Highway Community Rangers are due to visit Langham during the week commencing  28 May 2012

They will be carrying out the maintenance works identified by the Highway Inspector and we would welcome any additional tasks which you feel need attention while they are in the area.  Click the hyperlink above to see what the rangers do.

Any additional requests can be sent to Dave Curtis or the clerk, Kevin Webb.

LPC AGM moved to Thursday 31st May

27/4/2012

 
The AGM was originally planned for Tuesday 15th May but has had to be re-arranged for 7:00pm Thursday 31st May.  This will be held in the Parish Room, all welcome.

NNDC Planning Committee visit the Glasshouse

27/4/2012

 
The Planning Committee visited the Glasshouse site on North Street on Thursday 26/04/12.  This was not an open meeting but the Chairman of Langham Parish Council was allowed to make a statement on behalf of LPC.  John said that LPC had chosen to make no comment on the revised application then gave a concise account of the concerns of the village as raised at the public meeting held on 9th March and we gave copies of a traffic survey conducted by John and Dave on 25/04/12 to back up our case.

The application continues.

Cold caller incidents prompt police warning

19/4/2012

 
 Officers from Norfolk Constabulary are urging householders to remain vigilant to cold callers following incidents in Broadland and North Norfolk. The warning comes after two men cold called at an address in Millers Breck in Taverham on Sunday 15 April offering to sell household items. The householder refused to purchase any items, despite both men being aggressive in their selling tactics. Meanwhile, a second incident was reported yesterday Monday 16 April in The Street, Happisburgh, where again cold callers were reported as being aggressive in their manner of selling. 
Police attended the scene and arrested a 15-year-old boy who has since been charged for operation without a pedlars licence and will appear at Norwich Youth Court on Tuesday 1 May. 
Norfolk County Council's Trading Standards Officers request that residents never agree to have work done, or buy goods from, someone that calls unannounced at their door, or approaches them on the street. Often such traders don't provide full names, trading addresses or contact telephone numbers, resulting in it being virtually impossible to trace them if there are any problems with the work or goods - which is all too often the case. 
Detective Sergeant Pete Jessop, from Operation Radar, a specialist team which targets distraction burglary and doorstep crime, said: “I would urge residents to be wary of anyone who calls unannounced and cannot provide credible identity documents. Householders should not feel pressured into buying goods from cold callers anyone concerned about the behaviour of doorstep traders should contact police or Trading Standards.” 
People experiencing problems with traders, or needing further advice, can call the national consumer helpline - Consumer Direct on 08454 040506. Anyone concerned about suspicious activity in their area should contact police on the non-emergency number 101 – if you think a crime is in progress always dial 999. 

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