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Assets

 

Parish Assets

Reighton and Speeton Parish Council is responsible for a number of local assets that contribute to the character, safety, and wellbeing of the community. These assets are held and maintained for the benefit of residents and visitors, helping to preserve the unique coastal and rural setting of Reighton and Speeton.

Our assets include features such as public seating, noticeboards, and other community facilities and open spaces. We are committed to maintaining these to a high standard through regular inspections, repairs, and improvements where required.

The Parish Council manages these assets responsibly using public funds and ensures they remain safe, accessible, and fit for purpose. We also review our assets periodically to identify opportunities for enhancement and to reflect the needs of our local community.

If you notice any issues with parish assets, or have suggestions for improvements, we encourage you to contact the Parish Council.