A picturesque village in East Suffolk
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The willow at the Pound has today been pollarded and there are now several logs there which residents are welcome to help themselves to.
These free roadshows will provide advice on the rising cost of living.
Connecting Communities is a transport service provided by Suffolk County Council designed to help people travel around the county of Suffolk who might not have access to a regular bus service. Connecting Communities currently offers a bus service in Parham.
Properties near the Pound/ the bridge area of Parham may experience power cuts between 9am and 2pm on 18th October as UK Power Networks will be pollarding the large willow tree that day. If you have any questions or concerns please call them on 0800 31 63 105.
Suffolk’s local authorities are again working in partnership with independent experts iChoosr to roll out Solar Together Suffolk, a group-buying scheme which has helped over 1,500 homes in Suffolk to install solar panels and batteries for the fifth time. Support is on-hand throughout the whole process which, together with information sessions, will allow households to make an informed decision in a safe and hassle-free environment.
Parham Parish Council's next meeting is being postponed until Tuesday 20th September due to the official period of mourning.
The councillors of Parham Parish Council are deeply saddened at the news of the death of Her Majesty The Queen. Our thoughts are with the Royal Family at this time.
Please click here for the Ward Councillors' report and here for the County Councillor's report.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued a Heat-Health Level 4 - Red alert for some parts of West and Central Suffolk for the period between 0000 hrs Monday and 0000 hrs Wednesday, other parts of Suffolk will remain at Heath Health Level 3. Its anticipated that the temperature is likely in the high 30c in some places and may reach as far as 40c.
Please click here to read the Village Recorders' Reports for 2021 and also for 2022.