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Welcome to the Kedington Parish Council
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We hope you find this site both useful and
informative.
Kedington is a village of around 1800 residents, situated
between Clare and Haverhill in the south-west corner of
Suffolk. The City of Cambridge and towns of Newmarket and Bury
St. Edmunds are all about 30 minutes away by
road.
There are several shops, including a post office and
butcher in the centre of the village, but if you need to go
further afield, then there are buses that go to Haverhill,
Cambridge and Bury St. Edmunds, several times a day. We also have a
library, a couple of pubs and a doctor's
surgery.
The village boasts many organisations catering for lots of
interests and most can be found on the 'Clubs and Organisations'
page within this site.
Jenny Smith's hand drawn map of Kedington
Chairman of the Parish Council's annual
report
If you are interested in becoming a Parish
Councillor, please contact our Clerk on 01440 708577
!!GOOD
NEWS!!
Suffolk PCT has announced that the Kedington surgery will not close
for the time being. The surgery will remain open and the situation
will be reviewed again in 12 months.
Well done to all those that campaigned to keep the surgery open and
those in the village that signed the
petitions.
DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT OUR NEWS
PAGE
Click
here
to see the map that shows changes that could be made to the
footpaths along Silver Street in order to improve road safety. This
map is for discussion purposes ONLY. Please look at the News
Page for more details
The new Local Development
Framework Consultation documents have been published and they
include a document on Site Allocations. The only site listed for
Kedington is a piece of land behind the Limes (opposite West End
Lane) and stretching across to Dash End Lane. However, this
does not necessarily mean that the site will be
considered for development. The consultation ends on the 5th
January and you have the opportunity to raise your support for or
objections against the proposal. More information can be obtained
from libraries and Council offices in the Borough.
The results of the consultation are expected July/August
time with further consultation to follow.
Should you see any acts of petty, mindless vandalism being
committed in Kedington. please ring 999
or 01284 774100
Click
here for advice on passing information and
reporting incidents (anonymously, if you prefer) to the
Police.
Did you know that in 1578, Queen Elizabeth
I passed through Haverhill on her way from Horseheath Hall to
Kedington Hall?
This and other interesting facts can be found on the 2 new links
that have been added to the History Page. One is a link to the
Local Heritage Project, showing historical photographs of
Kedington. The other is a link to the history of Haverhill and
surrounding areas from the the Iron Age.
The latest edition of
Kedington Contact, full of useful information and contact numbers,
will soon be available in paper format but can be found
here
now. Please note it is in pdf format and
a reader can be downloaded for free by using the link to Adobe on
the Parish Council
page
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