BRAYFORD      

A rural parish in North Devon, England including Brayford village, High Bray and Charles, and a part of Exmoor National Park

 

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Brayford Parish Council

The Parish Council meets at Brayford Village Hall on the third Thursday of each month at 7.30pm.
The first 15 minutes is available for public discussion.
Freedom of Information Act

Chairman

Brian Symons

710294

Planning sub-committee; DAPC; Exmoor National Park; Assn Exmoor Parish Councils

Vice-chairman

Norman Barrow

710569

Planning sub-committee; DAPC

Councillors

Alan Boddington

710241 710832

Planning sub-committee; Play Area Project

Geoff Collier

710511

Quarry and Local Plan; Parish Paths & Partnership; DAPC

Jonathan Collier

710511

Highways Liaison Officer; Lengthsman

Ray Dart

710996

S.M. Community Information Centre Representative

Jane Jeyes

710388

Village Hall; SM 2000

Barrie Lowe

710322

Tree Warden; Planning sub-committee; Parish Paths & Partnership

Adam Stone

710400

Parish Newsletter Liaison Officer

vacant

710nnn

Planning sub-committee; Local Plan; Neighbourhood Watch/Liaison with the Police

Parish Clerk

Margaret Hartnoll

710295

 

District Councillor

Richard Edgell

01769 550242

County Councillor

Jeremy Yabsley

01884 860745

Refuse Collection Day
Tuesday (Black bin every 2 weeks; Green bin every other 2 weeks in village)
 
Recycling Collection Day
Thursday (Green box and bag)
  
Brayford Primary School
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Mobile Library
Visits fortnightly on Wednesdays
Charles   10.40 to 11.00am
Brayford  11.15 to 11.45am
 
Post Office
The nearest hosted service is in Bratton Fleming Baptist Hall:
Monday        9.15am to 12.15pm
Tuesday       9.15am to 1.15pm
Wednesday  1.15pm to 5.15pm
Friday          1.15pm to 5.15pm

Police Telephone Numbers
 
South Molton Station during opening hours, or for other non-urgent calls/enquiries:
08452 777 444
 
Crimestoppers, to give anonymous information on crimes:
0800 555 111
 

 
Victim Support Devon Helpline:
 

0845 676 10 20
 

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