TOILETS: We are so pleased that we have handed over the public conveniences in Hickling to Norfolk Wildlife Trust They were identified as one to consider transferring to other organisations, as part of the Council’s cost-control exercise carried out earlier this year. Full story: bit.ly/3DD5yNe
About us
North Norfolk District Council is focused on creating a district with a thriving economy which offers better jobs and prospects for local people. In our four year corporate plan we have set out five key areas which the council will be prioritising, namely: * Jobs and the Economy * Housing and Infrastructure * Coast and Countryside * Health and Well-Being * Delivering Service Excellence We employ 300+ people working across the district from Countryside Rangers through to coastal engineers and as a council we are determined to be as efficient and effective as possible, transforming our processes and improving customer service. Our district has approximately 68km of coastline stretching from Holkham in the west to Horsey in the south-east with some outstanding areas of natural beauty. With a rich market town history, including Wells-next-the-Sea, Fakenham, Holt, Sheringham, Cromer, North Walsham and Stalham north Norfolk is one of the most attractive areas of the country to live and work.
- Website
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www.north-norfolk.gov.uk
External link for North Norfolk District Council
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1974
Locations
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Primary
Holt Road
Cromer, Norfolk NR27 9EN, GB
Employees at North Norfolk District Council
Updates
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CHRISTMAS: Everyone was on the nice list today at Holt Country Park for Santa Paws! 🌲 Lots of furry friends of all sizes came to meet Santa and collect a present of their very own. 🐶📸: flic.kr/s/aHBqjBVJFM
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COAST: "What is 'Bird Island'? 🐦 The rock structure you can see on Cromer Beach is called a rock berm, and this one is serving a unique purpose. Now nicknamed 'Bird Island', the rock structure is used to break up wave energy before it hits the rocks against the sea wall. Breaking the energy of the waves earlier helps to protect the new access ramp from the force of the waves and the cobbles carried in it. It also acts as a wave break for the small section of seawall that doesn't have rock armour. View our FAQs: bit.ly/CromerSchemeFAQs
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SOLAR: Our new solar panels at Victory Swim & Fitness Centre are switched on and already generating power! The panels, which were installed by CorEnergy, are predicted to generate an estimated 188,000 kWh per year, and save over 35,000kg of carbon emissions. Read more: bit.ly/3ZDb1uV CorEnergy part of the Sureserve Group
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COASTAL: Progress continues for the Cromer and Mundesley Coastal Management schemes. 🌊 While the 'dancing diggers' have left Cromer, concreting works continue through the winter for both projects. View the latest project update: bit.ly/3P0Yi05
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TOILETS: The Leas has re-opened following a period of refurbishment to the toilets and repairs to Marble Arch The Edwardian structure now has the district's first standalone accessible toilet block, complete with Changing Places facilities Read more: bit.ly/3DaBJDT 🚽
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JOB VACANCY: We have an opportunity in our Democratic Services team, supporting the Council's oversight committees and helping to deliver the democratic process in North Norfolk. Applications close 19 Jan 2025 - find out more: bit.ly/4ef2ZxL
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Huge congratulations to Richardsons Leisure, a local business that has recently received awards in both the employment and tourism sector! Great work 👏
🌟 A Big Thank You! 🌟 We're thrilled to have featured in the Eastern Daily Press celebrating our recent success at the Hoseasons annual awards! 🏆✨ A huge thanks to Richard Porritt and his team for highlighting our achievement and to our incredible team whose hard work made it possible. Here's looking forward to the 2025 season! #AwardWinning #Hoseasons #TeamSuccess https://lnkd.in/ev_Sawes