With a population of almost 2,500 it is a thriving community and a popular holiday resort with a wonderful beach. In the village are a variety of shops from which most needs can be met.
With a population of almost 2,500 it is a thriving community and a popular holiday resort with a wonderful beach. In the village are a variety of shops from which most needs can be met.
The Centre is open from Easter until the last Saturday in September, every day of the week from: 10.00 am until 4.00 pm
The ‘Mundesley Area Guide‘ is available, write, telephone, e-mail your address and we will post a copy to you, free of charge.
Mundesley Visitor Advice Centre, 15 Station Road, Mundesley, NR11 8JH
http://mundesley-visitor-advice-centre.norfolkparishes.gov.uk/

Volunteer Stewards needed, can you help, just 2 hours per week, no special skills required, just an interest in the history of the village. Call Peter Gray 01263 722662.
You can find out more about us by visiting our website:
Parish Chairman
8 Church Lane,
Mundesley
NR11 8AU
01263 722068
ACCOUNTS 2013
APRIL 2013- PAYMENTS & RECEIPTS
2012
Appendix to Financial Report 2012
Annual Return Year ended March 2012
BANK RECONCILIATION – JANUARY 2012
2011
BANK RECONCILIATION – DECEMBER 2011
BANK RECONCILIATION SEPTEMBER 2011
BANK RECONCILIATION AUGUST 2011
MINUTES ANNUAL PARISH PUBLIC MEETING 11.6.12 (signed)
MINUTES ANNUAL PARISH MEETING – MUNDESLEY 2012
MINUTES ANNUAL PARISH MEETING MUNDESLEY JUNE 2011
GRANT FUNDING – ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
2010 Minutes
2010 Chairman’s Report
2009 Minutes
2008 Minutes
Council Minutes 2013
Council Minutes 2012
MINUTES FULL COUNCIL SIGNED 17.12.12
MINUTES FULL COUNCIL (SIGNED) 5 NOVEMBER 2012
MINUTES (signed) FULL COUNCIL 24 Sept 2012
Minutes – Mundesley PC Extra Ordinary meeting 30 July 2012
MINUTES – FULL COUNCIL MEETING 2 July 2012
MINUTES – FULL COUNCIL – 21ST MAY 2012
MINUTES – FULL COUNCIL 23RD APRIL 2012
MINUTES FULL COUNCIL 12TH MARCHM 2012
MINUTES – MUNDESLEY – EXTRAORDINARY 8TH FEBRUARY 2012
Photographs from the turn of the 20th century
Parish and Town Councils are the most local level of government in the England. They are independent bodies and have responsibility for:
Representing all residents in the parish.
Running local services that may include allotments, cemeteries, community buildings, recreation and play areas, seating, bus shelters, litter bins and local transport schemes.
Commenting on planning applications and long-term development issues.
Collecting money for their budget through the ‘precept’ as part of council tax. Each parish council has the power to set its own budget according to their plans for the year and therefore can decide what the precept level should be to provide the required funding.
They also have wide-ranging powers to become involved in further activities that contribute towards the improvement of the environment and quality of life in the parish.
All parish councillors are local residents who have volunteered; either the public or the parish council has then elected them; they are unpaid and serve a four-year term. The parish clerk is a paid position that deals with the parish council’s administration.
Any interested resident can decide to stand as a parish councillor, you do not need to have experience of local government and do not need to have or state a political allegiance.
If you don’t want to become a parish councillor but are still interested in what is going on in your local area – any member of the public can attend parish council meetings, including the parish council’s annual meeting. Most parish councils provide an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions of the parish council or comment on parish matters.
Contact your parish clerk: clerk@mundesley-pc.gov.uk
Contact the Norfolk County Association of Parish and Town Councils on 01603 664869 or e-mail enquiries@norfolkalc.gov.uk Have a look at the website http://www.norfolkalc.gov.uk
Have a look at the National Association of Local Councils website http://www.nalc.gov.uk
Parish Vice Chairman
25 Beckmeadow Way,
Mundesley,
Norfolk,
NR11 8LP
01263 721062
Mundesley Youth & Community have a vision to give our community the very best chances in life, to encourage a better, healthier, more social way of life, and you know what, together we can do it.

After the completion of the Playground our fundraising efforts are now going towards the development of the skate park so get involved, attend one of our fundraising events or make a donation. We look forward to hearing from you!


To visit the Youth & Community website click here
Mundesley Inshore Lifeboat is currently recruiting Junior Crew between the ages of 14 – 18. Junior Crew play a key role in the running and the future of the lifeboat, train with the crew on Sunday mornings and you will have an opportunity to become full operational crew at the age of 18.

Junior Crew can gain a VHF radio license as well as a personal survival certificate. We also teach chart work and first aid. For more information and to view our new webcam please visit our website: www.mundesleylifeboat.co.uk
PLANNING BUILDING & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE Minutes 2013
PB&E COMMITTEE MINUTES 2012
Coronation Hall: Cllr. Parke
Griffon Area Partnership:
North Walsham CAB:
MADRA: Cllr. Gray
Mundesley Inshore Lifeboat: Cllr. Payne
Parochial Church Council: Cllr. Belcourt-Paffett.
Mundesley Visitors Centre: Cllr. Steer.
Mundesley Maritime Museum: Cllrs. Gray, Smith and West
2011 Christmas Committee : Cllrs. Lee & Payne