Free Parking 21st December 9am-1pm

🎄Finish your Christmas shopping or enjoy a relaxing treat in one of the town's cafes feeling smug you've done it all 🎄

Free Parking from 2pm for Christmas Light Switch on!

4 Year Strategic Plan

The Town Council has a Four Year Strategic Plan which was presented at the Forum Meeting on Thursday 12th September, 2019.
You can read it here.

 

2019 Scarecrow Hunt *10th Anniversary*

Footbridge Closure

The footbridge from River Lane to the Park is closed for repairs.  They should be completed by the end of the week.

Town Sign restored and back in place

The Town Sign is back where it belongs after extensive repair work. It has been beautifully restored by the original craftsman.

Free Pizza!

No such thing as a free lunch?
Well, think of it as more of a swap. Ideas for 🍕
After taking part in the summer activities, why not stay on for free pizza and give us your ideas on how to improve Halesworth.

PCC invites residents to have their say about policing in the area

PCC invites residents to have their say about policing in the area

Suffolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore is inviting people living in and around the Halesworth area to his next Q&A session to talk to him and local officers about policing and crime issues in the area.

It’s an informal drop-in session between 4.30 and 7pm on Wednesday 24th July at Holton Village Hall, Lodge Rd, Holton, Halesworth IP19 8PU.  Everyone is welcome, there is no need to book in advance.

The PCC will be happy to talk about anything that is concerning the local community.

Tim said: “Hearing at first-hand what is going on in local communities is crucially important in my role as Suffolk’s PCC.  I hope people will be encouraged to pop in and let me know what they think about policing and crime in the area.

“These public engagement sessions really do make a difference. It is only by hearing what people think that I can represent their views, I hope people will take the opportunity to drop in – I will be very happy to discuss anything that concerns them."

www.suffolk-pcc.gov.uk

Ipswich Northern Route - Have your say

Members of the public are invited to have their say on the potential options for the Ipswich Northern Route when the consultation officially begins on 5 July 2019.

The public are being asked to comment on three proposed routes for the new road to the north of Ipswich. The consultation is being jointly developed by Suffolk County Council, Ipswich Borough, East Suffolk and Babergh and Mid Suffolk councils. It is also supported by West Suffolk Council.

The consultation information and questionnaire will be available online and will run for ten weeks from Friday 5 July until Friday 13 September 2019. During this time eleven drop-in sessions will be held throughout July where members of the public can find out about the project and speak with the team. www.ipswichnorthernroute.org.uk

Here are the details for the 11 events:

Tuesday July 9 Grundisburgh Village Hall 3pm – 7pm
Wednesday July 10 Needham Market Community Centre 3pm – 7pm
Saturday July 13 Woodbridge Community Hall 10am – 3pm
Tuesday July 16 Kesgrave War Memorial C.C. 3pm – 7pm
Wednesday July 17 Witnesham Village Hall 3pm – 7pm
Friday July 19 Coddenham Community Centre 3pm – 7pm
Saturday July 20 Ipswich Library 10am – 3pm
Monday July 22 Tithe Barn, Sproughton 3pm – 7pm
Tuesday July 23 Henley Community Centre 4pm – 8pm
Friday July 26 Martlesham Pavilion 3pm – 7pm
Saturday July 27 Claydon & Barham C.C. 10am – 3pm

Greater Anglia to commence car park charges at the Station

As from the 1st July 2019 Great Anglia will charge for parking at the station.

Find more details of car parking here.

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