Newton and Noss Parish Council
in the South Hams of Devon
 
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Council meetings are  held on the second  Thursday in  ea
ch month  (except August).

The diary of meetings for 2008:

May 8 Newton
June12 Noss
July 10 Newton
Aug No meeting
Sept 11 Noss
Oct 9 Newton
Nov 13 Noss
Dec 11 Newton


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WELCOME

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
     
 

We hope our website will:-

Offer residents access to information about the Parish Council’s functions and the issues currently under discussion, and

Encourage parishioners’ interest and possible involvement in projects which affect our daily lives.

Here are three important email addresses:-

 
 
  Newton & Noss Parish Clerk:              newtonnossclerk@jacki.demon.co.uk

 
  South Hams District Councillor:           suzie@wraptures.co.uk

 
  Devon County Councillor:                       wdmumford@aol.com


 
The wealth of information included on the following pages relates to the Council’s work, both past and present. In addition, there are details of a more general nature, for example:-


  The Notice Board is updated regularly and covers a wide range of topics – there’s something to interest everyone.


  Your Council lists the names of the 12 Members and their individual responsibilities.


 
  The Document Library is the record of all the Council’s meetings since January 2006 and includes links to various important documents.


 
Over the coming weeks, some general improvements should make the site easier to navigate but the Parish Clerk will welcome your comments or suggestions and any local photographic scenes you might like to share.


 
If you are looking for more general information about Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo, local history or the busy social life of the villages, please visit www.newtonnoss.co.uk.