Welcome to Wold Newton Parish Council Website. We aim to keep you updated on the issues discussed at the meetings and any additional information about life in the Parish. 
Wold Newton Parish Council will next meet on Monday 3rd November at 7.30pm
at The Community Centre. (Agenda now available)

DRILL OR DROP
See below link for further information and briefing document.
 
 
Want to object - click here for information on how to: 
 

NB The normal timescale for planning responses is 3 weeks. However, their Parish Clerk has negotiated an extension to this, due to the volume, complexity and technicality of the documentation supplied.

That will take us to Friday 31st October..

Planning Register | North Yorkshire County Council

 
Fordon Road, Wold Newton and Fordon Lane, Fordon 
 
Newsletters:
 
 

Website and Noticeboard

Our website has recently had a revamp - any new material or recommendations gratefully received - woldnewtonpc@yahoo.com.  The noticeboard in the village is available for all to use - please make sure you date items and remove any old material. 
 
Pitfield

Wold Newton Parish Council secured a grant to have some picnic benches installed at the Pitfield for the community to enjoy.  The Committee hope you will make use of them. Enjoy the view!!!  Many thanks to the volunteers from the Committee who assisted with the ground preparation and installation of them it is very much appreciated.

 

       

 

Always remembering Nicola Stephenson - Clerk to the Parish Council for many years - memorial at the Pitfield. 

The Parish Council will always be grateful for all your hard work.  
             
 
 
Agendas and Minutes of meetings can be viewed and downloaded on this website.  Should you require anything further please do not hesitate to contact the Parish Council on woldnewtonpc@yahoo.com or via the contact us page on this website. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Latest News

LATEST PLANNING APPLICATION

Planning Consultation for 25/02402/PLB

Anvil Arms

Bridlington Road

Wold Newton

East Riding Of Yorkshire

YO25 3YL

Consultation for the above application attached.  Please click on the link below to view the relevant application and login to your consultee intray to respond.

https://newplanningaccess.eastriding.gov.uk/newplanningaccess/PLAN/25/02402/PLB

 

Planning Consultation for 25/02414/PLF

Anvil Arms

Bridlington Road

Wold Newton

East Riding Of Yorkshire

YO25 3YL

Consultation for the above application attached.  Please click on the link below to view the relevant application and login to your consultee intray to respond.

https://newplanningaccess.eastriding.gov.uk/newplanningaccess/PLAN/25/02414/PLF

 

PUBLIC TRANSPORT UPDATE

See attachment for changes to transport in the area. 

/Data/Sites/97/media/zoe/2025-website/newsletters/update-2025-september.pdf

SURVEY

Jonathan Evison, Police and Crime Commissioner, is seeking resident’s views on local policing and community safety to help him improve our local services.

If you are able please complete the survey below. 

You can complete the survey here: https://www.humberside-pcc.gov.uk/news/commissioner-seeks-views-in-annual-policing-survey

 

Latest Planning Application

The Anvil Arms, Wold Newton - click here for more information /Data/Sites/97/media/zoe/2025-website/planning-and-road-closures/ufm3_standard_consultee_access_initial.pdf

Great news for the East Wolds Community Newsletter.

A new volunteer has stepped forward to keep the newsletter alive

Although I’ve been unable to continue compiling and writing for the community newsletter, a new volunteer has stepped forward and she is keen to bring it back as a monthly publication. What’s more, Sarah is a professional print designer, so the future of the newsletter is looking good.

Sarah will be in touch with you soon, to introduce herself and to tell you about the upcoming trial issue that she is planning. She is keen to expand what the newsletter covers and would like to hear from anyone that can supply regular articles on subjects such as cooking, gardening, local history, DIY, arts & crafts, etc.

It is hoped that the bulk of the printing costs can be covered by advertising but while a client list is being built up, the newsletter will once again be looking for donations to cover the printing costs. If your community group or parish council can help, please get in touch with Sarah. The Thwing & Octon Amenities Group has already committed to regular donations to keep the project alive.

The East Wolds Community Newsletter is set up to serve the local community, but it relies on support and collaboration from residents to continue its operations. Keeping the newsletter team informed about events and developments in your village is important. In exchange for this support and collaboration, the newsletter will distribute news and events to the grassroots community and contribute to fostering a more connected and empowered community.

Please send your articles, news, forthcoming events and suggestions to 

Sarah Parker at eastwolds@outlook.com