Join the Holt Society

Help preserve the Georgian character of Holt

Benefits of membership include:

The Holt Society Social Events
  • Visits to places of interest, including historic houses and gardens not usually open to the public, often with a private guided tour by the owner (summer and autumn)
  • An opportunity to support the preservation of the town’s architectural heritage and distinctive character
  • An annual meeting and fun social party with a guest speaker
  • A series of talks (throughout the year) with specialist speakers

The annual subscription is £5 per person payable, initially by cash or cheque and then, if you wish by Standing Order.

Membership requires you to provide personal details (name, postal address, telephone and, if you have e-mail, your e-mail address). This is securely stored for the EXCLUSIVE USE of The Society in accordance with our Data Management Policy.

Download our Membership Application form (pdf file) or use our contact form to ask for further details.

Make your voice heard!

What feature would you change in Holt?

Whenever we make representation to the North Norfolk District Planning Department we act on your behalf. That means we are the voice for over 250 people. But this counts for only one ‘vote’ for or against a proposed development – so your views could be under-represented!

The total number of comments appears to be important in the decision-making process so please make your own individual comments known to the planners. If you use the Internet this is straightforward; access the weekly list of applications at the NNDC website Planning and Design page. Follow the links to the end and you will find a place for your comments.

We will also publish on this website those planning applications which we think will be of interest to members and where we feel a public lobby would be useful. The weekly lists are also held at the reception desk of the Council Offices in Cromer.

You can also report a Planning Enforcement Breach at the NNDC website Planning Enforcement page.

Remember: individual protest carries weight.