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About the Thetford Society
The
Thetford
Society is established for the public - to promote high standards of
planning and architecture, to educate the public in the geography, history,
natural history and architecture of Thetford and its environs and to secure the
preservation, protection, development and improvement of features of historic or
public interest.
In order to accomplish this, our aims are:
1) To promote a good image of the town by all
appropriate means.
2) To act as a pressure group when necessary on a
broad non-political basis.
3) To draw together people who have a common
concern for quality of resources and services in Thetford.
4) To encourage fresh initiatives which will
benefit local residents.
To see
details of activities and actions currently being undertaken or supported by the
Thetford Society, please see our Campaigns page.
A
series of talks and discussions takes place throughout the year, usually on the
first Tuesday of the month at the
United Reformed Church
in Earl’s Street at 7.30 p.m. Details of forthcoming meetings are displayed
around the town in The Library, The Thetford ‘What’s On’ display in King Street
and the Tourist Information Centre.
Other social events and trips out are organised
throughout the year and details of these are notified at the meetings and in the
quarterly newsletter.
Thetford Society
members receive regular newsletters and a free copy of the magazine and
invitations to a range of interesting talks, visits, outings and social
activities, plus opportunities to meet like-minded folk. If you care about
Thetford, then the Thetford Society is the medium through which your concern may
be directed. The Society is anxious that any member who has a contribution
to make should make it at any meeting.
To join, click
here
for an application form.
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