Links Inc Norfolk Police

South Norfolk Council is responsible for governing and providing a range of services for a district which is bordered by Norwich in the North and the River Waveney in the South. Wymondham is the largest market Town within this attractive rural area of market towns and villages providing an excellent lifestyle.

The district's population and economy are expanding and although the area is still dominated by agriculture in terms of land use, only a small percentage of people are now directly employed in this industry. Hi-tech electronics, the automotive industry - Lotus, a world class motor engineering company is situated about 4 miles from Wymondham- food processing and tourism all provide diversity of employment.

South Norfolk Council have responsibility for:

  • Refuse collection
  • Recycling
  • Street cleaning
  • Environmental health
  • planning
  • Electoral registration
  • Licencing

Should you wish to find out further details about the services offered or want to contact the council please click on this link South Norfolk Council

Norfolk County Council is the local authority for Norfolk. A wide range of services for people who live, work, do business or visit here.

Norfolk County Councils responsibilities include:

  • Children's services
  • Schools
  • Adult Social services
  • Highway maintenance
  • Waste disposal
  • Libraries
  • Museums
  • Fire and Rescue
  • Economic developemnt
  • Trading standards

Should you wish to find out further details about the services offered or want to contact the council please click on this link Norfolk County Council

 

 

Neighbouring Parish websites

www.ashwellthorpe.org.uk

www.fundenhall.org.uk

 

Norfolk Police

Contact type

Contact

When to use this contact type

Emergencies

999

  • an emergency is an incident that is happening now or about to happen, where there is a genuine risk to safety or damage, or where the offenders are still at the location

Non-emergencies and reporting crimes

0845 456 4567

  • to report incidents that have happened, where there is no longer an immediate risk to safety or damage, or where the offenders have left the scene
  • to report lost or found property
  • to request or provide information

The following contact methods are likely to have a delayed response due to them being monitored by on-duty officers – therefore they are NOT appropriate to use to report crimes or incidents

 

Wymondham Safer Neighbourhood Team email

SNTWymondham@norfolk.pnn.police.uk

  • to arrange contact, pass information or request information - NOT to report crimes or emergencies

Wymondham Safer Neighbourhood Team voicemail

0845 456 4567

ask to be contacted to

Wymondham SNT

  • If no officers are available, a voicemail message can be left.
  • Again, this is for contact information, NOT to report an incident