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Residents are being reminded to sign up to the Charnwood Big Switch for the chance of saving more than £240 a year on their energy bills. The Council launched the… Continue reading "Save Money – Go Energy Shopping"
Residents are being reminded to sign up to the Charnwood Big Switch for the chance of saving more than £240 a year on their energy bills. The Council launched the… Continue reading "Save Money – Go Energy Shopping"
Make a note in your diary – our fund-raising event IT’S BEGINNING TO FEEL A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS is nearly here and it’s bigger and better than ever. As well… Continue reading "St Mary’s Church, Barkby"
A Seasonal Fund Raiser in Aid of Syston Scout & Guide Band From Friday 1st November 2019, Syston Scout Group will be selling its annual ‘Christmas Cracker Quiz Sheets’ to… Continue reading "Syston Scout Group – Christmas Cracker Quiz 2019"
On Thursday 10th October the children and staff of St.Peter & St.Paul Pre-school visited their friends at the Young at Heart Group. We delivered two trolleys full of food collected… Continue reading "St Peter and St Paul Pre-School"
The Syston in Bloom Group is very proud to have received the ‘Judges Award’ for its contribution to Syston Town Council’s entry in the East Midlands in Bloom competition.… Continue reading "Syston In Bloom News"
It’s been a busy six months since Emma and Bernie took ownership of Occasions Tearoom. They have been warmly welcomed into the community of Syston and… Continue reading "Occasions Tea Room"
A new centre offering maths and English tuition aimed at ages 5-15 has opened in Rothley. The First Class Learning programme is aligned with the National Curriculum and encourages enjoyment… Continue reading "First Class Learning"
Charnwood Borough Council has welcomed new chief executive Rob Mitchell into the role. Rob, formerly chief executive officer at Ashfield District Council in Nottinghamshire, has taken over from Geoff Parker… Continue reading "Council Welcomes New Chief Executive"
On the last weekend of September the usual tranquillity of Copt Oak was broken (in the nicest possible way) by the sounds of ‘24 Hours of Brass’ – a fundraising… Continue reading "Syston Band News"