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The links below lead to information on:

Members and Officers
Names and Profiles


Committees and Projects
Committee names, responsibilities


Surgeries
Set times when your councillors can be met at the offices in North Lodge Park


Meeting Dates
Schedule of meeting dates


Council Documents
Annual Report, Agendas, Meetings and Minutes


Town Council

Cromer Town Council comprises 16 elected members representing 2 electoral wards (Cromer Town and Suffield Park). In September 2004 Cromer Town Council were granted Quality Status.

Contact Details

Clerk to the Council: Julie Chance

Deputy Clerk: Janet Warner

Cromer Town Council
North Lodge Park
Overstrand Road
Cromer
NR27 0AH
Tel: 01263 512254
Fax: 01263 519742
e-mail: cromer.town@tiscali.co.uk

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday - 10am to 1pm

Where does the money for the Town Council come from?

The majority of the Town Council's income comes from the precept - the money it asks the District Council to raise on its behalf as part of the Council Tax.

Grants

Each year Cromer Town Council has given grants totalling £3,000 to various organisations who undertake activities of benefit to the community. In the past we have given £3,000 to the Cromer in Bloom Committee and paid for the re-gilding of the church clock. The Council organises and funds the annual New Year's Day Firework Display.

Town Council Meetings

Cromer Town Council meets at North Lodge Park every 6 weeks.

Meetings are on a Monday evening and start at 7pm. The dates and agendas of meetings are also put on public notice boards. Parishioners are welcome to attend all meetings and have an opportunity during Public Participation to ask questions about any matters concerning the Parish.

Town Council meetings have agendas which follow a similar format which includes:

The Annual Town Meeting is held at the Parish Hall in April. During the day, local organisations are invited to set up displays. The evening event is more formal with a guest speaker, a speech by the Mayor and the presentation of the Cromer Honours Awards. In 2007, Cromer Town Council introduced a Cromer Youth Honour, the recipient of which was nominated by the Youth Council at Cromer High School. During the meeting, the public are welcome to put forward any questions to members. The Annual Report which is circulated to all households in Cromer and Suffield Park, is available at the Annual Town Meeting and copies can also be obtained from the Town Council offices. A black and white version can be viewed online by accessing the Council Documents link on this webpage.