Beardsley’s Tea Room Update
When I last wrote in the Stn, we were approaching the festive period. As I write this, following a lovely hot week in May that seems like a lifetime ago, and… Continue reading "Beardsley’s Tea Room Update"
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When I last wrote in the Stn, we were approaching the festive period. As I write this, following a lovely hot week in May that seems like a lifetime ago, and… Continue reading "Beardsley’s Tea Room Update"
After our talk last month we certainly know a lot more about the good the bad and the ugly bugs in our gardens, several I had never heard of but… Continue reading "Brooksby Gardening Club"
The New Charnwood Small Grants programme can provide up to £750 for the activities of properly constituted Voluntary and Community and Voluntary Sector (VCS) organisations and projects in Charnwood, including… Continue reading "Charnwood Small Community Grants"
The Baldwin Trust have been providing boat trips to the community for over 30 years and year on year, our trips have become more and more popular, especially with those… Continue reading "Exciting News from the Baldwin Trust!"
Hello everybody. So where to start – at the beginning would help I suppose. Our wonderful Chapel and cemetery have been nominated for a green flag award. Sadly we can’t… Continue reading "Friends of Barkby Road Cemetery"
There are 14 gardens open to visit in Leicestershire during June, with many different styles and size of garden there is something for everyone to enjoy.Opening the weekend of 1st… Continue reading "Leicestershire National Garden Scheme Open Gardens June"
Local girl Jessica Loach, pictured below with her certificate, has just turned 10 years and has taken part in a swimathon to raise money for Cancer Research UK and Marie Curie.… Continue reading "Local Girl Overcomes Her Fear of Swimming Pools to Complete the Swimathon for two Charities"
There are things in life that are important for us to stay connected with.Staying connected to the important things in life is important for retaining a sense of identity and… Continue reading "Love, Loss, a Dog, and Home Care That Makes a Difference"
At Wreake Valley Academy, rehearsals for the High School production of ‘Matilda’ the musical are well underway. Following tense auditions in February, pupils in years 7,8 and 9 have been… Continue reading "‘Matilda’ at Wreake Valley Academy"
On Thursday 9th May, Dave Noseley and his colleague at the local micro-pub, The Pharmacie Arms, were awarded with the ‘CAMRA Leicester Pub Of The Year 2024’ as joint winners… Continue reading "Pharmacie Arms Receives CAMRA Suburban Pub of the Year Award"