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Normanton Le Heath Entertainment Group Burns Night supper and entertainment.

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A toast to the haggis

Pancake Races

Flipping good fun!

Despite the harsh weather conditions, we had a good attendance at what is now our annual Pancake Race event.With hot drinks, hot pork baps and hot pancakes to eat everyone had a great day - why not come along next year?

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Wed, 01 Oct 2008 16:35

More and more people are making use of their Community Forum to try and improve local services and raise issues of local concern.
- Residents in Birstall were unhappy that the swimming pool in Longslade Community College was no longer going to be open to the public outside school hours. Discussion at the local Area Forum meeting resulted in the College working directly with local users to find ways the pool can remain open.
- Following the Government’s shortlisting of ‘Pennbury’ as a potential Eco-town, the ‘Have your Say’ meetings in Kibworth and Tugby were the first opportunity for residents in the surrounding area to find out how the District and County Council were planning to respond to this challenge.
- At the Blaby South Community Forum residents and Parish Councillors from Sapcote, Sharnford, Stoney Stanton and surrounding villages expressed their concerns about the volume and speed of Heavy Goods Vehicles travelling through their villages. In response officers promised to look into a range of measures to reduce the impact of traffic and improve road safety in the short term, while explaining how they were looking to provide longer-term solutions. More »

Community Forums give you the opportunity to discuss local issues with your local Parish, District and County Councillors and representatives from the Police and the Health Service. There are 27 Community Forums across they county. To find out more about forum meetings in your local area, please visit www.leicestershireforums.org

Contact: Derk van der Wardt, 0116 3057581 « Less

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Wed, 12 Sep 2007 11:39
Help record, celebrate and conserve your local heritage by becoming Heritage Warden for your parish

You don’t have to be an expert to get involved.

The Heritage Warden network is made up of volunteers who help monitor and conserve the rich heritage of Leicestershire’s countryside and landscape.

The network is run with support from Leicestershire County Council’s Community Heritage Initiative, a project supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Rutland County Council. This scheme helps people to record and celebrate natural heritage and provides volunteers with a wealth of information, literature and support to undertake heritage and countryside studies. More »

Heritage Wardens are asked to keep an eye on local sites of heritage importance. Natural history recording is one of the main focuses of the project. Recording habitats, such as wildflower meadows, ancient woodlands, hedgerows and field ponds, is a top priority and will help to give an insight into the state of the environment in Leicestershire.

Being a Heritage Warden does not require any specialist expertise in the field of heritage recording and can take up as much or as little time as you can spare. By becoming a Heritage Warden you may be able to help in the conservation of the heritage in the local environment. Through local observation of sites, threats to their value can be ascertained at an early stage.

Wardens have access to:
Updates on legislation relevant to conservation and the countryside.
A wide range of information and expertise which local people will be able to tap into.
Training sessions to equip them with the skills needed to help safeguard local heritage.
Monthly newsletters informing them of current surveys, both local and national, relevant training courses and opportunities for funding.

To volunteer as Heritage Warden for your parish or for more information on the scheme, contact:

Community Heritage Initiative
Holly Hayes Environment and Heritage Resources Centre
Leicestershire County Council
216 Birstall Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 4DG
(0116) 267 1377 email: chi@leics.gov.uk

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Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:04

Posted: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 15:55
Coalville & District Community Transport has 4 accessible minibuses for dial a ride sopping services, or for group hire evenings and weekends.
We also have a accessible car for wheelchair user customers.
We also operate a Social car scheme, where 34 volunteers use their cars to transport people to healt related appointments, or to do shopping.
We are also looking for volunteer car drivers and volunteers to drive our 10 - 15 seater minibuses. Call us on 0150 510515 or visit our website

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