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Welcome
Welcome to Reydon, a leafy village on the outskirts of the coastal town of Southwold in Suffolk.
Our website has been created by the parish council to share the latest news and events with our local community and to offer a warm welcome to visitors to our village. You will also find information here about village amenities and local services as well as updates, meeting agendas and minutes from the parish council.
Reydon Parish Council
Reydon Parish Council meets once a month at Reydon Village Hall. Meeting agendas, minutes as well as other reports can be found below.
View the agenda for the July meeting of Reydon Parish Council
View the minutes for the meeting of Reydon Parish Council in June 2023
Reydon Parish Council Planning Report July 2023
Local Updates
Take a look at the latest news from our local area and check out our Events Listing. If you have a news update for the website or would like to promote a local event, please contact us at reydonweb@gmail.com
Election of Parish Councillors to Reydon Parish Council on Thursday, 4 May 2023: Statement of Persons Nominated & Notice of Uncontested Election.
Homechoice - the social housing vacancy newsletter edition dated 31 August.
The Village Hall is a popular hub of our community and can be hired for events.
Flooding at Potter's Bridge.
The depth of the broad is regularly monitored with a sensor. You will find the depth reading (from each morning) below.
Here is an indication of what each depth reading means. Different vehicles have different heights which means this can only provide a guide, but this should help you to be prepared for potential challenges passing the road:
Normal winter level:
110cm AOD
Lowest part of the road:
140cm AOD
Flooding across the road:
160cm AOD
Small cars can get swamped:
170cm AOD
Road may be closed:
180cm AOD
This page reports the sensor reading at approximately 6.30 a.m. each day. Weather conditions during the day mean that the real time depth may have changed. Heavy rain can also cause temporary surface drainage flooding.
Website last updated 03 September 2023.