Prize bingo evenings in East Barkwith Village Hall are proving to be very successful since the new session started after the holiday break and by coincidence £59.80 and £59.80 has been raised at the last two bingos. Shirley Booth as caller, Mary Dixon as checker and Grace Clark who serves refreshments during the interval were very pleased with the support and thanks are expressed to everyone. Proceeds are for village hall funds and all are welcome to join the regulars for a happy social evening at the next bingo night on Tuesday 25th November at 7.30pm.
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Thursday, 13 November 2008
East Barkwith
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Mrs Ruby Willoughby organised a very successful coffee morning in Donington on Bain Village Hall on Saturday and raised £392 for the Goulceby and Scamblesby First Responders. Home made cakes, many made by Ruby were much in demand and soon sold out and there were lots of good prizes in the raffle and a tombola and bargains on other stalls.
Martyn Hobson ran the First Responders bric a brac stall and Ruby, who was assisted by friends and neighbours who served coffee and manned stalls extends her thanks to them for their work and to everyone who supported her helping to make the morning such a success. It was a happy social get together and the proceeds were much appreciated by the First Responders as they continue to work towards providing an emergency service for the wide rural community.
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Donington on Bain
Over one hundred children attend the village primary school at Donington on Bain and all walked over the road to join others gathered for the Armistice Day Service at the War Memorial in St Andrews Churchyard on Tuesday, at 10.55am on the 11th Day of the 11th Month on the 90th anniversary. The service was led by the Revd Ian McGrath and several of the children laid wreaths they had made and read prayers they had written while others were included in a book of prayers that was placed in the parish church. Mr Albert Martin laid the parish wreath and Reveille and the last post was played.Silence was observed at 11am and afterwards the service continued in St Andrews and the children with their teachers and other staff members returned to school. The Revd McGrath gave the address and read a poem written by a member of the congregation while hymns were accompanied at the organ by Mrs Pam Cade.
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Wragby
The Wragby Town Hall Annual Christmas Fayre is to be held on Friday 28th November starting at 6pm and all are welcome to go along and enjoy some festive fun while also supporting the town hall. Santa will be there to meet the children and take their orders and the children of the village school are to sing at the opening of the event.
There will be festive stalls, a raffle and refreshments including hot turkey rolls and the final numbers will be drawn for the big prizes in the Town Hall 100 Club.
Wragby Town Hall is always available for hire and the new booking secretary is Margaret Newland who can be contacted on 01673 857559.
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Wragby
There are five Sundays in November and as the church service rota in the Wragby Group of Parishes is based on four Sundays a special joint service is planned on November 30th, the fifth Sunday.
On this occasion all six churches are invited to join together for a service of Holy Communion at St Peter and St Lawrence Church, Wickenby at 9.30am and anyone who would like help with transport please contact the Revd Mark Holden on 01673 857825.
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Wragby
Isobelle and Lorna Garrill and the Sandaver/Tindall family were the joint winners of the Wragby Sunflower growing competition organised by the Revd Mark Holden. The winning height was 13 feet 5inches and thanks are extended to all who entered.
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Wragby
Molly Andrew organised the Witham Group of Women's Institutes Annual Darts Tournament at the Turnor Arms, Wragby and Margaret Kane, president of Wragby WI was the winner of the trophy, scoring 140 on her way to victory. The runner up in the Knock Out competition was Kate Wright of East Barkwith Women's Institute and the players with their supporters enjoyed friendly competition and a happy social evening together. Hospitality was provided by Steve the manager who prepared a lovely buffet supper for his guests and scorers were Linda King and Margaret Kane.
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South Willingham
'Strictly Come Dancing' is on the agenda at South Willingham Community Hall on Friday 21st November when the management committee has arranged a Spanish Night with a Salsa demonstration and a buffet type Spanish supper starting at 7pm..
Tickets at £7.50 include the meal with Spanish style soup followed by tapas and dessert with guests invited to take along their own choice of drink to help add to the party atmosphere and help the evening go with a swing.
Proceeds are for the hall refurbishment project and support is welcome.
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Donington on Bain
The Friends of Donington on Bain School Annual Christmas Fayre is to be held on Friday 28th November, starting at 6pm and all are welcome to go along and enjoy the festive event. Santa will be in his Grotto to meet the children and take their orders for the big day, there will be craft and gift stalls with a festive theme, a children's tombola, Christmas puddings and refreshments for all to enjoy.
Tickets for the grand raffle are available from the school or parents now and the lucky tickets will be drawn on the night with the owner of the first to win £100 cash and an overnight stay for two at Branston Hall Hotel and a children's party for ten at Rushmoor Country Park also included in the list of excellent prizes.
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Donington on Bain
Donington on Bain Parish Council has been delighted to receive a grant of £3,700 from the Awards for All Big Lottery Fund for refurbishing and repainting the Multi Use Games Area in the village Playing Field.
The East Lindsey District Council Sports Development Officer identified the need during a site meeting as the surface was getting slippery and weeds were growing through in places creating a hazard for users. The Parish Council invited tenders for the work and it will be undertaken in the spring as conditions have to be ideal for the painting. The contractor will clean the surface, deal with the weeds and fill the holes during April in preparation for painting the surface and marking the lines in May.
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Monday, 10 November 2008
Wragby
The proposals for the Millbrook Business Park off Lincoln Road, Wragby have generated a good deal of interest and speculation recently and the planning application has at last been submitted to East Lindsey District Council seeking approval. Wragby Parish Council now has the opportunity to make observations on behalf of the residents and a meeting has been arranged on Monday 24th November at the Town hall Annexe in order to meet the deadline. Members of the public are welcome to attend and during the open forum from 7.15pm can make comments and air their views prior to the Council meeting formally opening at 7.30pm and then stay, but not take part as the councillors discuss the proposals.
The application for the whole of the industrial site includes provision for industry, warehousing, office space, the new Wragby Fire Station and 80 houses, seventy per cent of which will be low cost. The plans will be available for viewing at the Resource Centre or pat the meeting while further information can be obtained from the clerk Mrs Susie Marriott on 01673 857815.
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Saturday, 8 November 2008
Wragby
All Saint's Church, Wragby has served the community for over 800 years as there has been a parish church dedicated to All Saints in Wragby going back to the year 1200. For all of those years it has been available to every inhabitant of Wragby for babtisms, weddings and funerals and of course public services and private devotions.
As with most things, the cost of the local church and its ministry have increased in recent years and a Gift Day has been arranged to help meet the cost, appropriately at All Saints-tide.
Envelopes are available for donations to be made, if possible before 30th November to the church wardens or to The Vicarage and all contributions will be appreciated-cheques should be made out to All Saints PCC. The value of contributions can be increased by 25p in the pound if donators pay income tax by completing a simple form with name and address.
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Wragby
Local photographer John Edwards stepped in at short notice to entertain the members of Wragby Women's Institute when the planned speaker was unable to attend due to illness. His collection of slides of old Wragby kept his audience fascinated, both long standing residents who delighted in identifying neighbours and friends of years gone by and those who have moved in more recently who were seeing people and places which were entirely new. The first Wragby swimming pool, formed by creating a dam in the stream but serving the purpose adequately without the modern day comforts was a source of particular interest and John's enthusiasm for the history of the town, illustrated by his photos, collected over many years adds to the interest for the viewers. He was thanked by Sarah Bellhouse for sharing his knowledge and part of his collection.
Margaret Saunders had been delegate at the Lincolnshire North Autumn Council meeting and she gave a brief report on the agenda which had included a humorous and interesting talk by Stephen D Smith as 'Rumpole of Rotherham'. He gave an insight into the life of a lawyer and how he had progressed in his work- he had at one time acted for Adam Faith.
The competition for sausage rolls was won by Sue Johnson and Margaret Fox and the best flowers of the month were shown by Audrey Saul, Pauline Cooper and Linda King.
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Donington on Bain
The ROSPA inspection reports were considered at the meeting of Donington on Bain Parish Council following the annual visit and while both the Multi Use Games Area and the Recreation Area had been inspected, the firm after being contacted by the clerk agreed to forward a credit note for half the cost as the MUGA had only been inspected in March.
Minor imperfections were to be dealt with and the repainting of the surface was in hand as the Council waited to see if the application to the National Lottery Awards for All had been successful. The goal posts on the football pitch had been included and it was noted that they could still be tilted and would topple over if anyone was to swing on them. The clerk was asked to seek advice from a colleague as it was thought they could be replaced free of charge for safety reasons.
The basket ball stand in the Recreation Area should be removed as it was not suitable for an unsupervised play area it was pointed out. The clerk had contacted the inspector who suggested that it would pass the test if it was secured to the ground The access gate closing mechanism does not work correctly and needs to be modified so that it closes much more slowly it was pointed out.
A request from the village PreSchool for block booking of the MUGA during term time was considered favourably and the council agreed that no charge should be made. It would only be used on occasions when the weaather was favourable for outdoor play and when staffing ratios allowed them to be taken there.
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Donington on Bain
PCSO's Andrea Cave abd Dean Warrilow joined the councillors at the recent meeting of Donington on Bain Parish Council as there were complaints of speeding traffic, particularly on Station Road and they asked that registration numbers so that the offenders could be contacted. They were also asked to look at a vehicle which regularly parks on the footway causing pedestrians to have to step onto the road as they cannot pass, particularly with prams and pushchairs. The clerk was asked to write and ask for a hedge to be cut back as it was causing an obstruction and a problem for pedestrians using the footway.
A holly bush in a garden hedge was still obscuring a street light creating a very dark area on Enfield Road and East Lindsey District Council was to be reminded of this. The Lincolnshire County Council Countryside Officer was dealing with the issue of cattle causing promlems for walkers on a public footpath.
Cllr Ian Pickering signed his Declaration of Acceptance of Office and was welcomed as e new member by chairman Cllr Mrs Sally Cosgrove and it was agreed that the vacancy on the Harold True Almshouse Trust would be on the agenda for the next meeting following receipt of a letter from Mr Philip Crowley confirming his resignation as a Nominative Trustee.
Councillors can now be reimbursed at 40p per mile , the East Lindsey District Council approved rate when travelling on council business it was agreed.
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Goulceby
The next meeting of the Asterby, Goulceby and Ranby Parish Council is to be held on Monday 17th November at Donington on Bain Village Hall starting at 7.30pm. All are welcome to attend and for the first ten minutes members of the public have the opportunity to raise matters of interest and concern to them in the villages before the council meeting formally opens at 7.40pm.
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Wragby
Gabrielle Ureche was the successful applicant and has now been appointed as Youth Worker in Charge at Wragby Youth Centre. Known to all as Gab, he was a teacher of sports in schools for young people from seven to fourteen years old in Romania before making his home in this country for the past four years. He had spent most of that time working as a supervisor for Burger King at Butlin's at Skegness but is now on duty at the Wragby Youth Centre each Monday, Tuesday and Thursday where he is assisted by Youth Support Workers Christine Williams and Pam Till with support too from Area Youth Worker Viv Cross.
His main interest is sport, in particular coaching football and basket ball but he is enthusiastically supporting all aspects of the curriculum and the varied interests of the members during the meetings.
One of the highlights of their recent programme, arranged by the Area Youth Worker has been the regular visits of Soundlincs with Zef leading the way teaching a variety of musical instruments. The members have formed their own band with vocals and Gab , with the assistance of the support workers is now encouraging them as they plan and rehearse for the presentation they planned to entertain their parents prior to the Christmas break.
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Sugar and Spice was the theme at Wragby Town hall for the Witham Group of Women's Institutes when the autumn meeting was held, organised by Molly Andrew. The representative of Billingtons gave a brief history of the firm which now includes Allisons famed for the bread flour they produce and talked about their products illustrated by a slide show.
Goodie bags were distributed to the audience and all were invited to try the different tastes and textures of the samples of brown sugar included and comment on their preference. There were samples of dried yeast included too for those inspired to try making bread dough together with a cookery book.
Wragby W I members Margaret Kane,Margaret Saunders, Anne Flint and Marilyn Hutchinson served tea, coffee and scones afterwards, Branston members ran the raffle and Washingborough members were door stewards.
Notice was given of the Witham Group Carol Service to be held at bardbey on 14th December at 2,30pm and suggestions were invited for a speaker at the Spring Group meeting.
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Wragby
Celebration cakes were on the agenda for the members of Wragby and District Young Farmers when they met in the Methodist Church Schoolroom for their weekly get together and enjoyed a demonstration of cake icing. They all had the opportunity to make a teddy bear with chocolate icing as they heard about royal celebration cakes which had been made by their demonstrator who was planning a birthday cake for Prince Charles based on the theme of the garden at Highgrove.
A report was given on the visit to Dennet's Ice Cream at Spilsby where the party of members had enjoyed a conducted tour of the process and delicous samples of an amazing variety of flavours of ice cream. The visit to the Lifeboat Station at Mablethorpe had also provided lots of interest for the members as they learned of the valued work undertaken by the volunteers based there.
A reminder was given of the Annual County Ball which this year is to be held at the Epic Centre at the Lincolnshire Show Ground. END
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East barkwith
The next meeting of East and West Barkwith Parish Council is to be held on Thursday 20th November in the Village Hall. At 7.30pm prior to the meeting being formally opened, Janet Clark of Community Lincs is to talk about Parish Plans and explain the need for setting up a steering committee and involving the whole community if there is sufficient interest in developing a plan for the Parish.
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Sheila Minns presiding welcomed Steve Lovell to the monthly meeting of the Barkwith and District Gardeners Association when his chosen topic was 'Bark, berries and leaves'. He illustrated his seasonal talk with slides taken in different parts of the country, showing how effective various plants and shrubs can be at this time of year and also included some herbacious plants for added interest for his audience. Lyn Small won the flower of the month competition and coffee, tea and biscuits were served as members were reminded of the annual meeting on Friday 28th November. 'Name that plant is to be the theme for Anne Marie Snowden as she demonstrates once the annual business has concluded and the committee elected for the coming year. END
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Wragby
A Saturday Special Coffee Morning is to be held at All Saints Church, Wragby on 22nd November and all are welcome to go along and enjoy a cuppa while helping to make some decorations for Christmas. There will be stalls too including Christmas gifts and decorations together with a raffle and refreshments and Traidcraft goods will be available from 10am to 12 noon.
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Wragby
The Annual Meeting of the Wragby Show and Country Fayre Committee is to be held at the Recourse Centre on Thursday 27th november at 7.30pm and all are welcome to hear the annual report of the past year and the very successful show. The financial report will also be presented and committee members and officers will be elected for the coming year.
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Wragby
The next Family Bingo at Wragby Town Hall is on Saturday15th November -eyes down at 7.30pm when all are welcome to join in with what is always a happy social evening. Please remember that children must be accompanied by an adult, but they are particularly welcome and there are special sweet or chocolate prizes for them to win at the end of each bingo game.
Refreshments will be served during the interval and there will be a raffle too with all proceeds for the Town Hall refurbishing fund. Further details can be obtained from Mrs Margaret Kane on 01673 858067 who organises Family Bingo on behalf of Wragby Women's Institute with assistance from members and Town Hall Committee members.
Adult bingo continues every Thursday evening at 8pm organised by the Town Hall Committee.
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Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Wragby Parish Council grant applications
Grants for maintenance cannot be made by the Council, it was announced at the meeting of Wragby Parish Council and funding will not be provided to the Wragby Football Club for grass cutting in the future. This followed the application for a grant of £,1000 to include maintenance plus the erection of lighting and netting for the area around the pitch. It was agreed that the request could not be considered until more information was provided together with the receipted invoice showing the use of the grant provided in the last financial year.
Cllr Victor Nash complemented the Football Club on the work they do for the young people of the district by providing facilities for training and matches for three youth teams and an adult team. He felt very strongly that the Parish Council should be supporting the club in its effort to encourage sport as there were always plenty of complaints when there was a problem in the town in which it was thought the young people had been involved.
The application for £300 from the Wragby Heritage Group was also to be returned asking for more detailed
information. It regarded the cost and support the group were offering shopkeepers in Wragby Market Place with hanging baskets intended to add some colour to the area next summer as part of Wragby in bloom.
A request from the Wragby Youth Centre for replacement goal posts for the outdoor court area for safety reasons was approved at a cost of just over £500.
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Community Shelter for Dove Park
Wragby Parish Council has committed over £9,000 to providing a Community Shelter in Dove Park, including £8,000 for the Gazebo type construction and £1,150 for the hard core and concrete base. Councillors discussed the actual area for the shelter and agreed the ideal site would between a mature tree and the church, set back from the road. An additional street light is also to be requested as the footway in that area is quite dark and it is thought it will serve a dual purpose and provide illumination for the shelter too.
A request was made for a youth shelter when the Parish Plan was drawn up as there is nowhere for the young people of Wragby and District to meet and the Parish Council feels that the shelter will provide for the young and the elderly jointly.
A request is to be made for a contribution towards the cost from a police fund which helps to provide youth shelters in communities to enable the young to have a space to call their own.
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Request for allotments
A request for allotment land has been received by Wragby Parish Council and investigations are to be made with a view to finding a suitable site. Six parishioners are keen to have an allotment and the Council is therefore required to take action although the parish does not own land. The clerk was instructed to approach East Lindsey District Council for help and councillors suggested areas they considered could be utilised including a plot in the town centre which is privately owned and was at one time let for grazing horses, if it could be made available.
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Council Vacancy at Wragby
Richard Waring has tendered his resignation as a councillor due to pressure of work creating a vacancy on Wragby Parish Council. East Lindsey District Council has been informed and notices will be displayed shortly asking local electors to write to the Returning Officer if they wish the vacancy to be filled by an election.
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