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Mettingham, Barsham

Mettingham, Barsham and Shipmeadow and Ringsfield and Weston wish to form a Neighbourhood Area for the purposes of producing a Neighbourhood Plan.

The Parishes were designated a Neighbourhood Area by East Suffolk Council and the Broads Authority in February 2020.

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