The July meeting of Coningsby Town Council was held in the usual venue, the community hall, with a welcome from Mayor Coun Paddy Donnellan.
He thanked Mr Dick Owen who attended to sign a form for the Environment agency as a Flood Warden. This means that there are two new wardens with Coun Ray Curtis, Mr Ray Brett and Mr Dick Owen who offer their valued service to the community.
Police Report.
PC Duncan Bustin reported on the noticeable change in behaviour problems since Charlie’s Night Club has reopened but said that the management are joining the Pub Watch Scheme in the hope it will eliminate many of the problems.
He said that the crime figures were up because more crimes have been detected due to support teams being called in to help.
Allan Barker Field Extension
All the plans have now been passed for building works and quotations being applied for. The clerk was asked to apply for trees from the LCC free trees scheme to use on the Allan Barker field.
The clerk, Kathy Roberts, reported that there had been more problems at the Sports Pavilion with vandalism including a door being broken.
Funding Request
Three youths who have achieved high status in Martial Arts applied to the council for funding. Although the council is unable to help they were more than happy to recommend the Sports Forum and other sports bodies where they might apply for funding.
Community Access Centre
Coun Ray Curtis reported what an excellent facility the new Access Centre was at Gartree School and hoped that everyone would use it.
CCTV
All cameras are now set up and working in the village. Funds are still required.
Civic Service.
This will take place Sunday 26th October 2008 at Coningsby St Michael s Church.
Allison Homes
The new road to be named Bramble Close.
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