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⚠️ 𝙐𝙥𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙬𝙤𝙧𝙠𝙨: Sandy Ln, #Barningham will be closed 8pm Wed 17 Jun-3am Thu 18 Jun for gully cleansing. The road will only need to be closed for a time during the advertised hours. Access will be maintained for residents and businesses throughout.
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Nick, Essex are playing in 50 over mode and it's working a treat Tim in Barningham Suffolk
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Nick, Hill's open stance is reminiscent of the West Indian batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul Regards, Tim in Barningham Suffolk
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Chris, from Chris retweeted
Captain Elliot’s Circle (2023; Jake Barningham)
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Ha ha .. The Barningham meaty wonder ..😋😋😋
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CRUEL DAUGHTER SPARED JAIL AFTER STEALING £43,130 POUNDS FROM DEMENTIA STRICKEN MOTHER AS JUDGE SAYS HE IS FORCED TO BE LENIENT THANKS TO LABOURS SOFT JUSTICE RULES Catherine Barningham aged 49 abused her position as lasting power of attorney for her 78 year old mother Elizabeth Smith to steal £43,130 pounds between 2015 and when she renounced the role. She sold her mothers home which had been bought for £40,000 pounds and was worth nearly £120,000 pounds then spent the money on foreign holidays an Alsatian puppy luxury cars and a mobile phone contract. At Leeds Crown Court on 9 June 2026 Barningham pleaded guilty to fraud by abuse of position and acquiring criminal property. Judge Robin Mairs told her There are many who would rightly say this is a lenient sentence and indeed it is. If it were not for the compulsion of the Community and Custodial Guidelines it would not be imposed. He handed her a three year suspended sentence. Care home staff had reported that Mrs Smith often had little cash for her basic needs. This is yet another example of how Labour by design is letting people who should have gone to jail get no prison time at all!!
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JkstrHmstr retweeted
pink horses, blue oceans (2016; Jake Barningham)
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📍 Diversion via Barningham Rd, A143, Bardwell Rd and vice versa. See the full diversion route here: one.network/?GB150672793 Thank you for your patience during this time. #Suffolk

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Finally a Striped Hawk-Moth at Little Barningham, Norfolk. Very welcome on the garden list. 8 SMW and 2 Silver Y also. @norfolkmoths @MigrantMothUK
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It’s been quite the journey, but today I finally finished my new piece. Partly representative, partly the feeling of the place, and partly the memory of my visit to St. Mary’s at Barningham Winter in Norfolk. #FineArt #Art #Architecture
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An off-duty police officer who confronted a knife-wielding man has been recognised for his efforts. Det Con Scott Swallow, 38, who has served with Suffolk Police for the past six years, had been driving home through Barningham with his son when he came across a disturbance. He noticed a woman hysterically screaming as a younger man was shouting aggressively and brandishing a knife which the officer was able to quickly remove after intervening. Swallow's actions were described as professional and brave by Chief Constable Rachel Kearton and he has now been nominated for a national Police Bravery Award. Swallow and his 15-year-old son Jayden had been travelling home from a football match when they came across the disturbance. The man with a knife appeared to be heavily under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and Swallow decided to stop his vehicle at a safe distance before calling 999. Instructing Jayden to stay in the car and stay on the phone with the emergency services, Swallow got out to monitor the situation. Soon the man advanced toward Swallow, shouting threats, and when a nearby neighbour approached the suspect placing themselves at risk, the officer knew he had to intervene. 'This is my job' "Of course, it would have been easy to drive past," he said. "But this is my job. Even though I was off-duty, it was no different." Swallow and the neighbour grappled with the man and during the struggle were able to remove the knife. They restrained him and waited about 20 minutes for on-duty officers to arrive, but during that time the suspect continued to shout threats and repeatedly attempted to harm himself by headbutting the road. "My focus was on preventing further injury - to him and to others - while keeping the situation under control," Swallow added. Swallow was formally recognised for his bravery and professionalism with a Chief Constable Commendation. Jayden also remained calm throughout the ordeal and was also later awarded a Chief Constable's Certificate of Appreciation for his actions. Ben Hudson, secretary of Suffolk Police Federation, praised Swallow's actions and said his response "exemplifies the very best of policing". "Despite the personal risk, he acted decisively, professionally and with public safety at the forefront of his mind," he added. "His actions undoubtedly helped prevent further harm, and both Scott and his son are a credit to themselves and to Suffolk Police." Kearton added: "I am incredibly proud of the professionalism and bravery he demonstrated, and of the calm and responsible way his son supported him during such a challenging incident." Swallow will represent Suffolk Police Federation at this year's Police Federation of England and Wales Bravery Awards in July. Link to the article: bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx21…
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Spare a Prayer 🙏🏾 Today we pray for Holmedale in the Ripon area. We pray for: Barningham St Michael and All Angels, Dalton St James, Gilling St Agatha, Hutton Magna St Mary, Kirkby Ravensworth St Peter and St Felix and Wycliffe St Mary. 📷: Jonathan Thacker
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🚜 FREE Farmer Event! Hosted by our Farming in Protected Landscapes Team and Barningham Estate, this event is perfect for upland farmers, land managers, and growers looking for greener, more effective ways to manage heather growth. Book here 👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/heather-c…
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🚜 FREE Farmer Event - join us for a Heather Compost Demonstration Event, a look at how heather and other moorland vegetation can be transformed into a sustainable, nutrient‑rich, peat‑free compost. 📍 Barningham Estate 📅 Mon 16 March ⏰ 3–5pm ow.ly/Xa4550YouFc
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As far as I'm aware Ringstead Parva is the only village in Norfolk that was depopulated because of plague. A good source for Norfolk depopulation evidence is 'The Lost Villages of Norfolk' (Self & Fielding, 2024). The most common cause of Norfolk villages disappearing and their churches being abandoned was the shift in agriculture towards sheep farming in the 16th and 17th Centuries. It particularly affected west Norfolk, and a good example is Bawsey near Kings Lynn, one of several parishes around there which was almost entirely depopulated when the land owners threw the small farmers off vast acreages of land to use it for grazing sheep. Another principal cause of depopulation and church abandonment in Norfolk was emparkment, where owners of a big country house dispersed a village and left the ruined church as a 'view'. Barningham Winter and Wolterton are good examples of this. A third cause was where villagers moved for economic advantage, for example shifting their settlement a couple of miles to the nearest major road to set up markets, leaving the old church behind. It's a fascinating subject, and I do recommend that book!
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Prince Andrew is not the only one. There is more at the Barningham Palace.
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