Welcome to Tittleshall

Tittleshall is an ancient settlement which is now a compact village of 350 inhabitants who acknowledge its rich past and embrace the many challenges of the future. It is a responsible, inclusive and aspirational community, where residents aim both to support their neighbours and also address wider concerns.

For details of the new recycling centre in Dereham please click on the red heading above.

What's On?

Please click on the red link below to go to the 'What's on?' page for details of all Village events and activities

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Messages

Tittleshall Message Board 47 messages

Cold Weather Information

With winter fast approaching the links below provide useful information and advice:

 

Norfolk Winter - Norfolk County Council (includes gritting routes and school closures)
http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/Safety_emergencies_and_accidents/Norfolk_winter/index.htm
National Cold Weather Plan - Dept. of Health
http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_130564
Gritting Routes and Information
http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/gritting

Community Emergency Plan

The Tittleshall-cum-Godwick Community Emergency Plan has been completed and approved.  More information is available on the 'Council Home' page.  Please click on the link below to find out more.

 

Derek Ashley - Community Emergency Co-ordinator

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Highway and Community Rangers

Norfolk County Council has introduced a new and more responsive highways service.  Highway and Community Rangers will be visiting the village once every four months to carry out highway maintenance and streetscene improvements requested by the Parish Council.

Here is a list of the sort of works that the parish Council will be able to request:

  • Non-urgent clearing of soil or mud from roads and pavement
  • Hand sweeping
  • Cleaning signs
  • Trimming hedges to expose signs
  • Verge maintenance
  • Maintaining highway drainage
  • Minor repairs to kerbs and pavements

If there are any matters that you think the Rangers should deal with on their next visit please contact a Parish Councillor.

 

SPEEDING VEHICLES

If you are concerned about speeding through the village you may like to become a speedwatch volunteer.  For more information please contact:

Trevor Carter Tel. 701688