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“Thanks to all those who have used the Christmas post box in the Seamer Village Hall in past years. However, we have relocated this to the Stokesley Town Hall due to its declining use. Another box has also a
SEAMER PARISH COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA SEAMER PARISH COUNCIL MEETING CLERK: Mrs Allison Routledge. Correspondence to allison.seamerpcc@outlook.com ___________________________________________________________________________________ The next meeting of Seamer Parish Council, is to be held at Seamer Memorial Hall on Tuesday, 16th September 2025 at 7pm. Yours

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CLERK: Mrs Allison Routledge. Correspondence to allison.seamerpcc@outlook.com ___________________________________________________________________________________ 20 May 2025 The Parish Council and Annual General Meeting of Seamer Parish Council was held at Seamer Memorial Hall on Tuesday, 20th May 2023 at 7pm. Those in attendance were Maureen
The Annual update: Over the course of the last year the Parish Council has dealt with several planning issues. Where possible we always aim to support appropriate development in the village year, we have raised objections to requests we have
Locality Budget Once again, I have spent £10, 000 on projects important to our communities I have supported two highway projects which have levered extra funding from other budgets. Highlights include 2 events for children in Seamer Village Hall last
Balance brought forward £ 34,374.63 Income Wind Farm £11,712.18 Tfr from Reserve acc £ 3,762.00 VAT Refund £3,407.30 Total £18,881.48 Expenditure Garden supplies £1125.09 Village Summer Event £5333.61 Village Hall Events Christmas/Easter £249.28 Summer Events contribution/support £366.00 Play &
Seamer Community Fund As many of you know Seamer Parish receives an annual sum of approx. £10K from the owners of the windfarm. This is given for the benefit of the village and is to be used to benefit the