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 Cold Weather Information


There is SALT available for the Bacton village to use
for De-icing. this is to be found at Manor Farm,
its near the Cottages in a White bag
This has been supplied by the Bacton Parish Council


 

Issued By Mid Suffolk Council

to Bacton Parish Council


Due to the bad weather conditions the dustcarts will not be out today collecting as it is too dangerous.

Refuse and Recycling collections week commencing Monday 6 February 2012 – please put your bin out on the normal day of collection and we will do all we can to clear by the end of the week. Refuse helpline no. is 0845 606 6045

 


Jubilee Information

Coming soon


WEB SITE CHANGE


Please Note this web site may be a bit of a mess for a while as we are having to move to a new platform and we have just found out we have to move by the end of March
We will also be known as BACTON VILLAGE as Wyverstone is starting its own site, we wish them good luck.
The e-mail will be changing to
bactonvc@gmail.com although the old one will still work, please keep sending your information as usual. The new web address is http://bactonvh.onesuffolk.net/



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Bacton Village Hall

Now With WiFi & Heat!!

Keep watching here for further details

In August the floor was cleaned and refinished with a wax oil treatment. This has not been done for many years
due to the building works. New curtains have been fitted and the effect, as many people have said, is stunning.

After the near freeze up of the toilets last winter, we are in the process of fitting some frost condition heaters in the toilets.

The Kitchen water filter has been changed to keep the water quality up.

A new light fitting has been put up in the ladies loo, it no longer has decorative cobwebs

The new storeroom has been finished and the floor has been painted.

Unfortunately due to illness in the committee work party we are quite a few months behind where we were hoping to be.
 
forth coming improvements, subdued lighting, fitted PA, in hall notice board.


The Hall Committee is looking for helpers for exiting forth coming  projects, If your would like to be involved and help the Bacton community please email this site or allanspreckley2@talktalk.net



What's NEW :-



 

BACTON & WYVERSTONE HORT. SOCIETY
PROGRAM FOR 2012.
 
First Meeting:
14th February - Jan Hunt. Growing Seed without a Greenhouse.
 
13th March - P.C. Vince Clarkson. Security in Your Garden
 
10th April - Karen Kenny. Magical Mysery of Herbs.
 
8th May - Richard Ford of Park Green Nurseries.
                Ornamental Grasses.
 
12th June - Peter Frisk. Judging - What to Look For.
 
10th July - Evening Visit to Valley Farm Barn, Combs Ford.
 
August - No Meeting
 
11th Sepember - Ben Potterton of Blacksmiths Nursery. Late Summer Colour.
 
9th October - Alan Sarsby. Taking Photos in Your Garden. Please bring your cameras.
 
13th November - Jenny Tyson. Japanesse Gardens - Cherry Blossom.
 
11th December - Christmas Dinner.
 
We meet at Bacton Village Hall and the meeting start at 7.30pm.
Everybody welcome and refreshments are served.

 


Bacton & Cotton

 Local History Society

 
New Season Starts 21st September

COMMITTEE

Chairman Peter Wenban        781095

Secretary Angela Jenner       780023

Treasurer Terry Spalding       781213

Programme Secretary Rose Graham         780201

Membership Secretary  Beryl Craighill      781917

                                           
Tony Craighill      781917

 
Next Meeting

Tuesday 21st February,
 
7.30 pm Bacton Village Hall

"More East Anglian characters! "

Mark Mitchels brings to life Henry Bloggs,
the famous Cromer lifeboat coxswain,
The Suffolk miser and Mr & Mrs Higdon
the Suffolk teachers involved in the Burston
school strike.


Members £ 2  Non-members £ 3 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



 

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