NORTON SUB HAMDON PARISH COUNCIL – CONTACT DETAILS
NAME | POSITION | TEL | |
Louise Brooks | Clerk | nortonpcclerk@outlook.com | |
Sue More | Chairman | nortonpcmore@outook.com | 01935 881604 |
Barry Matraves | Vice Chairman | nortonpcmatraves@outook.com | 07730 711 157 |
Jennie Harris | Parish Councillor | trevorharris55@btinternet.com | 01935 881718 |
Julian Cole | Parish Councillor | julianjdcole@aol.com | |
Caroline Riley | Parish Councillor | rileypeacehaven@icloud.com | 07733368357 |
Peter Gartrell | Parish Councillor | petergartrell1@gmail.com | 07542 887806 |
Rachel Reid | Parish Councillor | nortonpcreid@outlook.com | |
Oliver Patrick | Unitary Councillor | oliver.patrick@somerset.gov.uk | |
Mike Hewitson | Unitary Councillor | Mike.Hewitson@Somerset.Gov.Uk | 07970 012539 |
SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL
TEL: 0300 123 2224
EMAIL: generalenquiries@somerset.gov.uk
WEBSITE: https:// www.somerset.gov.uk
REPORTING A POTHOLE OR ANY ROAD DEFECT:
To report a pothole or any road defect, its simple. Just click on the link below and fill in the form and mark the problem on the map.
REPORT A STREET LIGHT PROBLEM:
TEL: 0845 6010939
HAM HILL COUNTRY PARK
https://www.southsomersetcountryside.com/ham-hill/
Email: countryside@southsomerset.gov.uk
Ham Hill is a nationally important geological area, is home to rare and exciting wildlife and plant life and has a fascinating history. Come and explore the peaceful, leafy woodlands and glades, grassy meadows, impressive ramparts and iconic hamstone memorials and sculptures. There is extensive parking on site and loads of events to get involved with. The site is managed by South Somerset District Council. Offering incredible views of the South Somerset Moors, Exmoor and the Mendip Hills, Ham Hill is a 164 hectare (390 acres) country park centred on a huge Iron Age hill fort.
https://www.southsomersetcountryside.com/media/1068/a-quick-guide-to-ham-hill-leaflet.pdf
HAMDON YOUTH GROUP
Contact: Lou Chant (Youth Worker)
Phone: 07402 987921
Email: lou.chant@cyp.me.uk
Venue: Methodist Hall, Stoke sub Hamdon and Norton Village Hall
HYG meets on Mondays in the All Saints Hall 7 – 9pm and at Norton Village Hall on Wednesdays (Stoke youngsters also welcome) 7 – 9pm, both for youngsters Year 6 and older. See also our Facebook page ‘Hamdons youth group’.
NEWSLETTER
EMAIL: nortonnews@hotmail.com
NORTON AND CHISELBOROUGH PARISH MAGAZINE EMAIL: parishmag1@outlook.com
NORTON COMMUNITY VILLAGE SHOP:
Run by the Community for the Community.
Norton Community Shop seeks to find the finest and highest quality wide range of grocery products to suit all tastes and budgets. They source as many local products as possible, from bread, beer to wine. and are very proud of their range. They care for all their customers and maintain strictest quality standards. Food brings us all together, and they want everyone in Norton sub Hamdon and surrounding environs to experience this feeling of togetherness through their delicious food. The shop is run by the community for the community. Visit their grocery store to find something special. Don’t forget to “like” them on Facebook please and if you would like to help out as a volunteer please speak to them.
TEL: 01935 881200
WEBSITE: https://www.nortonshop.co.uk
EMAIL: nortonshop@outlook.com
THE LORD NELSON PUB
WEBSITE: http://thelordnelson.biz/
TEL NO: 01935 881473
A warm welcome awaits you at The Lord Nelson from Helen and Mark. Their key aim when opening The Lord Nelson was to combine a welcoming village local with excellent food and drink that fits every customer’s requirements. Whether you have a Gluten free diet, have just come back from a muddy dog walk or require a three course meal and a bottle wine, Mark, Helen and the team will welcome you in and do their best to leave a positive impression. The Lord Nelson is situated in the picturesque village of Norton-sub-Hamdon at the bottom of the Roman Hill Fort, Ham Hill. The pub is full of history, previously being called The Nelsons Arms in the 1900s, it became The Lord Nelson in the early 20th century.
The Lord Nelson has a skittle alley that can be used for a number of functions, when it’s not being used for its sole purpose, these functions include; christenings, parties, special occasions and business brunches. The skittle alley has a capacity of 60 and whether it’s a buffet you require or a sit down meal, the team at The Lord Nelson will cater for you to the highest of standards.
THE READING ROOM CAFE
Katy’s Bakes @ The Reading Room – Norton. Telephone: 01935 881505
Serving Light lunches, cakes, cream teas, savoury teas, afternoon teas and hot drinks to takeaway.
Open Wednesday-Saturdays 9.30-4.00
NORTON SUB HAMDON VILLAGE HALL
Many visitors to Norton-sub-Hamdon first discover the village hall as guests at the many events held at our Village Hall.
Our Village Hall was completely rebuilt in 2006 and is the perfect location for all sorts of gatherings. From Weddings to Birthday Parties, Fayres and Festivals.
The Hall provides not only a stunning location with ample parking, but the opportunity for you to create a bespoke event utilising the gorgeous oak framed interior of the main function room.
WEBSITE: http://nshvillagehall.co.uk/
EMAIL: enquire@nshvillagehall.co.uk