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2012 SCARECROW FESTIVAL and COMPETITION – 14th & 15th July

June 16, 2012 / Leave a comment

All the results and photos are on the Scarecrow Pages. The link to the article in the Evening News has also been moved to the Scarecrow Page.  

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Next Marston Marshes Working Party on Saturday 28th April

April 22, 2012 / Leave a comment

We are having a further working day on Marston Marshes on Saturday 28th April (subject to weather being reasonable). We will be meeting at 10:00 am at the Eaton Village…

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Marston Marshes Volunteer Group – First Working Party on Saturday 18 February

January 30, 2012 / Leave a comment

The Marston Marshes Volunteer Group has been formed and in January we had a guided tour of the marshes led by Matt Davies from the Norwich Fringe Project. Matt showed us the different…

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Details of New Houses at CSSG Wentworth Green Development

January 30, 2012 / Leave a comment

Residents may be interested to see the picures and details of the houses being built on the old Civil Service Sports Ground at Wentworth Green.  Charles Church are now marketing the…

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Norwich City Council thanks EVRA for all its hard work to get the Easy Access Path funded and completed

October 28, 2011 / Leave a comment

Please see below the letter of thanks from Cllr Deborah Gihawi to Gerald Cooke, EVRA Chairman. The letter recognises all the hard work that the EVRA Committee, and in particular…

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Marston Marshes Easy Access Path Opening Celebrations

September 26, 2011 / Leave a comment

A large crowd of more than 200 came to Marston Marshes to see the formal opening of the Easy Access Path. The official opening was performed by Stewart White from…

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Simon Wright, MP, visits Marston Marshes to see progress on the Easy Access Path

August 1, 2011 / Leave a comment

On Wednesday 20th July, at the request of Simon Wright, the MP for Norwich South, we gave him a tour of Marston Marshes so he could see for himself how…

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Development of the Civil Service Sports Ground

July 28, 2011 / 2 Comments

Following the public meeting at Waitrose on 26 July 2011 a new page has been created to provide in a single place all of the information on the development of…

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Eaton Village Scarecrow Competition – Results from your Votes

July 22, 2011 / 1 Comment

We received just under 70 voting forms from Residents following the Scarecrow Trail last week-end and the results are: Favourite Scarecrow – Number 16 – “Leo” at the Red Lion….

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Civil Service Sports Ground pre-development meeting

July 20, 2011 / Leave a comment

There is a meeting to discuss the development of the Civil Service Sports Ground by Persimmon homes. This will take place in the Coffee Shop at Waitrose on Tuesday 26…

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EVRA Letter Box in Waitrose

Waitrose has very generously allowed the Residents’ Association to have our own letter box and notice board in the store. It is situated at the rear of the checkouts close to the self-service checkouts. Please use this box, which will be emptied regularly, for any correspondence including your subscription. This will allow Waitrose staff to continue their work without interruptions.

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