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A community interest company
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“Fakenham Area Partnership aims to encourage local people, groups and organisations to work together for the benefit of the whole community. Through consultation and mutual support we aim to promote and improve community, economic and environmental sustainability.”

About us

We are currently involved with several on-going projects including Fakenham in Bloom, Tourist Information Point, Edmondsons' Acres, Christmas Lights, and the Speedwatch programme.  We are also campaigning for support for a swimming pool as well as a resource centre in Fakenham and have set up the Fakenham Community Bank, a branch of the Norfolk Credit Union,  which operates from the FAP desk in the Connect building.

The latest set of annual accounts are available at the FAP desk, preferably by appointment, since the desk is staffed on a part-time basis only

 

Latest Meeting Minutes & Co-ordinators Report Click to view Consultation Report

Date of Next Meeting - 20th December 2011

 

A.G.M draft Minutes 28th July 2011
AGM 28 July 2011
Community Centre

The eco ‘Cool’ bag project organised by the Fakenham Area Partnership is a local interpretation of the ‘Bin the Plastic Bag’ campaign.  

In partnership with Fakenham High School a 100% recyclable jute bag has been designed to promote the town, its environment and encourage a more sustainable lifestyle through the replacement of the single use plastic bag.... read more

 

Be Cool BAG 
STOCKISTS Copy letter sent to NNDC
Community
Car Scheme
Christmas
Lights 2010
Community Car Scheme Christmas Lights
Speed Watch Fakenham Farmers Market NNCP Report - LAPS and VCS Together June 2011 (Final).pdf

Fakenham Community Campus

Business Case
& Feasibility Study

Fakenham Community Campus

Architectural Appendix

Independent Review of the

Local Area Partnerships

and the

Vcs Together Project