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Heacham: Charity to sell office so it can keep going

RECESSION-HIT charity Age Concern West Norfolk hopes to get about £240,000 by selling its Heacham premises so that it can continue to support older people in the area.

It is seeking outline planning consent from West Norfolk Council for

demolition of the old timber building at 16 High Street, which has been

its office, and building of four new homes there.

Treasurer Richard Jarvis said ACWND hopes to hear in the next week

if it has been given planning permission under delegated powers or

whether its application needs to go before the development control board.

John Baines, one of the charity's trustees, said the decision to sell the office was not taken lightly.

He explained: "We, as trustees, had to make a difficult choice and chose

to sell the Heacham office so that the money can ensure that ACWND

can continue to provide services that older people need.

"We are actively looking for another base within Heacham to continue

with our information giving and developing other support for older people.

"We know that some people in Heacham will be upset at this news, but

we believe it is more important for us to use our resources to serve people rather than risk the possibility of having to close down the charity."

Mr Baines said ACWND had no intention of closing its local information

service or the districtwide gardening and decorating project based

at Heacham and was looking for another premises of up to 150 square feet to operate from in the same area.

The district-wide charity was formed by merging the West Norfolk,

Downham and Heacham Age Concerns.

Anyone with alternative premises in Heacham or the coastal area that they could let the charity use when it sells its office should contact Mr Baines on 01553 673008.


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