Chairman and Trustees
Terry is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and has worked in the local property industry for approaching 30 years, at all levels. He is passionate about all things Norfolk and was a founding Trustee. Whilst having had a development career with a private housebuilder, Terry has always maintained an interest and active role in community activities – including several years as vice-chair to a subsidiary of a substantial local housing trust providing affordable housing. Terry is also a Trustee at The How Hill Trust – a renowned environmental educational charity at Ludham.
When not on the beach with Monty the dog, Terry can be usually found baking or in the garden.
Terry Harper
TRUSTEE
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Shaun worked in the building trade for 4 years before joining his dad in the sign industry where he has worked for 40 years, he moved to Norfolk 22 years ago, and is Parish Chairperson of Rollesby Parish Council. He says “My daughters have purchased new homes , and i have seen the poor quality build at 1st hand, and have snagged them for the developers who informed me that repairs would be done once they moved in “”!! unbelievable , so i am very keen on helping the Flegg CLT gain a foothold in the Fleggs to enable it to build properties that are required and needed to a high standard (starter homes and retirement homes).”
Shaun Day
Treasurer
Mark has lived and worked in the Flegg area for 43 years. As a young man he played football and took part in many fundraising events throughout the villages. Mark enjoys the beauty of the Broads and walking his dogs on the beach, and of course the footpaths across the fields.
Mark Kern
CHAIRMAN
Andrew is a qualified heating engineer and also has a NQV 3 in waste management and runs a local holiday park. Always having had a strong work ethic and healthy interests in community matters, he has proven to be a very dedicated and industrious Councillor and is currently Chairman of GYBC Housing & Neighbourhoods and NCC Environment. Community led matters, particularly housing, is at the heart of this.