Norton & Askern Outer Lying Villages Community Profile 2023

Norton & Askern Outer Lying Villages Community Profile 2023

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Norton & Askern Outer Lying Villages Community Profile 2023

This report focuses on the Norton & Askern outer lying villages, all part of the Norton and Askern ward in the North of the Borough and begins with a summary outlining key information and priorities. The villages covered in this profile are Burghwallis, Sutton, Moss, Fenwick, Thorpe-inBalne, Braithwaite and Kirk Bramwith. For the purpose of this report and how we have interpreted the data available to us, in some parts of this profile, you will find that we have separated the villages into two groups: Burghwallis & Sutton, and, the Moss & District Parish which covers the villages of Moss, Fenwick, Thorpe-in-Balne, Braithwaite & Kirk Bramwith. This document shows the initial conversations with communities, including ward members, community organisations, faith groups, residents and other organisations who work in the area. Communities' knowledge of their own areas enables them to identify their strengths and the assets on which they can build on. This document is shared with the intention of supporting those conversations and sharing information that might not be readily available to local people.