Skip to content
Accessibility
  • Text Size:
  • Normal
  • Large
  • Larger
  • Screen Colours:
  • Normal
  • Black & Yellow
Around Newton's Green
  • Home
    About Newton Accessibility Statement All Saints Church Annual Parish Assembly Businesses Contact Us Contacts Golf Club MUGA Newton Neighbourhood Plan Newsletter Newton Green Trust Organisations Parish Council Photogallery SID Supermarkets The Saracens Head The Village Green Village Hall War Memorial
  • Events

Welcome to Newton

Home

Home

  • About Newton
  • Accessibility Statement
  • All Saints Church
  • Annual Parish Assembly
  • Businesses
  • Contact Us
  • Contacts
    • Emergency Contacts
  • Golf Club
  • MUGA
  • Newton Neighbourhood Plan
    • Background
    • Documents
    • Minutes
    • Newsletters and Posters
    • Regulation 14 - Pre-submission
    • Regulation 16 - Submission Consultation
  • Newsletter
  • Newton Green Trust
  • Organisations
  • Parish Council
    • Agendas & Associated Papers
    • Annual Audit Reports
    • Annual CIL Returns
    • Byelaws
    • Councillors' Contact Details
    • Councillors' Register of Interests
    • Freedom of Information
    • General Data Protection Regulations
    • Meetings & Minutes
    • NPC Business Plan 2022
    • Parish Housing Needs Survey 2015
    • Policies & Procedures
    • Transparency Code
  • Photogallery
    • Newton New
  • SID
  • Supermarkets
  • The Saracens Head
  • The Village Green
  • Village Hall
  • War Memorial

The Green at Newton

Around the Green

The village of Newton is scattered around a green of some 40 acres, which forms 8 holes of the Newton Green Golf Club. The total land within the Parish boundaries is approximately 2200 acres. The village is divided by the A134 which is the main road between Sudbury, 3 miles in the north, and Colchester. We hope that you find our website of interest and that your time spent scrolling through our pages is worthwhile.

If you have any comments that you would like to raise regarding the content or accessibility of this website please email Dave Crimmin

Newton Neighbourhood Plan adopted by Babergh

 

Out with the old.........

After many years of service, the bus shelter by Links View was replaced in February 2022.  Gordon Mortlock built the shelter for the village and regularly maintain it for the Parish Council.  The new shelter has been financed from the council's CIL funds and Locality grants from Suffolk County councillor James Finch and Babergh District councillor Lee Parker.

The old bus shelter at Links View being replaced by Littlethorpe on the 8th February 2022

 

 

 

 

Copyright © 2022, Around Newton's Green

Suffolk County Council Babergh District Council BBC Safer Neighbourhood Team

By using our website you are consenting to our use of cookies. If you would like to know how we use our cookies or how you can block cookies in your browser please click on our cookie policy.