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Wrangle
Parish News
JUNE 2017
FREE OF CHARGE
I think we've all had enough of the cold east wind, especially since the weather charts have forecast warm sunshine almost everywhere else. Rainfall this spring has been extremely low, just at a time when drilling and planting is at its busiest. Many crops need a good soak to start them off.
After such a beginning to the year I think we deserve a spell of good weather for the Wrangle Show, which is to take place on Sunday 2nd July. Planning and arrangements started soon after last year's event, and a lot of work will go into setting up this year's. Please try to support the show which is, after all, the best of its kind in the area by far. A successful show is a just reward for the committee's efforts. Any additional help is always welcome.
Shortly after this publication comes out we have the General Election. It is always important to cast your vote, whichever party you choose.
A cuckoo was seen flying over our woodland, on Sunday 7th May, I'm hoping to hear one calling soon. We could hear them all the time, as youngsters. Sadly they are becoming quite rare now. Hopefully we'll have turtle doves back on the farm, after two years without any.
George Danby.
Wrangle Parish News published jointly by
The parish church of St Mary & St Nicholas and Wrangle Parish Council
Editorial & production Pearl Danby 01205 870613
Design & layout Mrs E Arnold 01205 270352
Email: [email protected]
The next Church coffee
morning will be held on
Saturday 03 June between
10.00am & 12 noon
From the desk of your Vicar…
I am going to mention the Christmas Story – even though it is June!! Whether you like to take the Christmas Story told in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew literally, or as a metaphor for a great and deep truth, you are faced with one of our formative stories which has our Messiah (on whom our salvation rests) when he is only a toddler becoming a refugee along with his Mother and Father. The family are fleeing a tyrant who has ordered the death of all children below a certain age, which would include the baby Jesus. Another country took them in and so Jesus was able to grow up…
Jesus may have hardly remembered the hurried fleeing and the dangerous journey, but as a grown man he taught that the vulnerable were to be looked after and a stranger clothed, fed and cared for. He never qualified his instructions to make it the ‘deserving’ poor or the innocent prisoner that was helped or visited. He and his followers were to be generous and open handed – after all God had freely given to them.
We have so much more than the ordinary first century peasant – we have freely and richly received – Christians are called to freely give from their abundance.
We need a Christian voice calling on the world to take in those who so desperately need a fresh start – we cannot begin to imagine the horrors that forced families to leave all they had previously cherished and take only each other and what they could carry to try to find a safe place, a place that could be home at least for a little while.
Our hearts go out to the displaced, let us be prepared to help them find safety and to welcome them.
May God richly bless you
Reverend Fiona
St Mary & St Nicholas Church Church Services (11.00am except where stated)
04 June Worship for All Rev Fiona Cotton-Betteridge
11 June Morning Prayer Rev Fiona Cotton-Betteridge
18 June Holy Communion Rev Fiona Cotton-Betteridge
Combined Service with Old Leake
25 June Holy Communion Rev Fiona Cotton-Betteridge
02 July No Service Wrangle Show
Readers
04 June Tony McDonnell
11 June Robin Sands
18 June Chris Bowles
25 June Geoff Barnett
Cleaning Rota
29 May – 03 June Maisie English 05 June – 10 June Betty Parker & Clare Morris 11 June – 17 June Chris Bowles & Jane Edwards 19 June – 24 June Jenny Hill 26 June – 01 July Pam Allan
Flowers
June Betty Pinchbeck July Betty Dickinson
Priest in Charge of Friskney, Wrangle and Old Leake
Rev Fiona Cotton-Betteridge
Tel: (01754) 820104
E-mail: [email protected]
The Church Stall at Wrangle Show
The Church is having a tombola stall and a bric-a-brac stall
at Wrangle Show. If anyone would like to donate any items
for either of these stalls, it would be very much appreciated.
Please contact Betty on 01205 871382
Royal Windsor or Legoland – (no entry fee’s are included) - Ad - £22.00, Ch - £20.00 - Sunday 11 June
42nd Street – Theatre Royal, Drury Lane – 2.30pm show - £60.00 per person – Wednesday 14 June
Southwold Suffolk’s seaside gem – Ad - £17.50, Ch - £15.50 – Sunday 16 July
Sandringham Flower Show (entry not included) – Ad - £13.00, Ch - £11.00 – Wednesday 26 July
Shakespeare Express from Birmingham to Stratford (inc train journey) – Ad - £33.00, Ch - £30.00 – Sunday 30 July
Ely – Market Day – Ad - £13.00, Ch - £11.00 – Thursday 03 August
Country File Live at Blenheim Palace – Ad - £44.50, Ch - £32.00 – Sunday 06 August
Wicked – Apollo Victoria, London – 2.30pm show – Ad - £64.00, Ch - £62.00 – Wednesday 09 August
Bridlington via Humber Bridge – Ad - £16.50, Ch - £14.50 – Thursday 10 August
Star Wars Exhibition, O2 Arena, London – Ad - £42.00, Ch - £34.00 (inc entry) – Sunday 20 August
Grease – 5.30pm show – Milton Keynes – Ad - £46.00, Ch - £44.00 – Friday 01 September
Crazy for You , Nottingham Theatre Royal- All inclusive - £51.00 – Thursday 05 October
Mowtown The Musical, Shaftesbury Theatre – 2.30pm show, All inclusive - £59.00 – Thursday 02 November
Disney On Ice – Sheffield Arena, 1st tier seating – 2.30pm show – Ad - £48.00, Ch - £46.00 – Saturday 18 November
An Evening with Collabro – Theatre Royal, Nottingham -7.30pm show – All inclusive - £49.00 – Tuesday 21 November
Nottingham Princess River Cruise inc 2 course meal – All inclusive - £36.00 – Wednesday 29 November
Daniel O Donnell – Nottingham Royal Centre – 7.30pm show – All inclusive - £62.00 – Monday 11 December
Michael Ball & Alfie Boe, Nottingham Arena –All inclusive - £80.00 – Wednesday 13 December
A selection of day trips from our 2017 brochure more details are available upon request
Beautiful Babbacombe Bay, Devon – Hotel De La Mer family run hotel - 5 days £298.00 per person ( no single rooms left)
Thursday 31 August – Monday 04 September 2017
Four nights bed, breakfast & evening meal, tickets for the train / ferry / boat trip Full Day Tour visiting Paignton catching the train before boarding the foot ferry to
Dartmouth followed by a 90 minute cruise by boat to Totnes Full Day Tour to Buckfast Abbey & Trago Mills Complex, Free Day to enjoy the Babbacombe stunning coast line and pretty promenade
Sequence Dancing.. with a touch of Modern Ballroom and Line Dancing
at Wrangle Parish Hall
Sundays 04 and 18 June and 02, 16 and 30 July
6.30pm - 9.00pm
with David and Dawn
No need to book, just turn up.
£3.00 including refreshments and raffle
WRANGLE YOUTH CLUB Established 1948
For: Young People aged 10
(year 6) and over
On: Friday Evenings
From: 7.30 to 10.00pm
At: Wrangle Youth Centre
(PE22 9DL)
Cost: £1.00 per night
(first night free)
Phone: Jayne on 07751 051862 or
Jason on 07872 491142
for further information
with Laura Sanders
Come and try the Latin inspired dance fitness Class, which incorporates Latin and international music and dance movements, creating a dynamic, exciting, exhilarating and effective fitness system.
Dancers and non-dancers alike can easily master a Zumba class because previous dance experience is not necessary.
It’s easy, effective and a Blast! I hope to meet you very soon!
Classes in Friskney, Wrangle and Wainfleet For More information please contact licensed Zumba instructor Laura Sanders: Telephone: 07789 363761 email: [email protected] Find me on Zumba.com or Facebook
Old Leake with Wrangle Methodist Church
Minister Rev Julie Doddrell 316524 Steward Tony Atkinson 870490 Children’s Activities Rev Julie Doddrell 316524
Services and Preachers for June:
Sunday 04 June 10.30am Chapel Worship Leaders
Sunday 11 June 10.30am Rev Neil Vickers
Sunday 18 June 10.30am Rev Julie Doddrell
NB: Chapel Anniversary Service to be followed with a Bring & Share lunch
Sunday 25 June 10.30am Rev Ian Evans
14 and 28 June Wednesday 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Kids’ Club For kids aged 5 to 14 years
17 June Saturday 10.00am – 12 noon
Every Tuesday 10.00am – 11.30am
Ladies Music & Movement
Coffee Morning
In aid of Chapel Funds
WRANGLE SHOW Sunday 2 July
Flower Show Schedules classes for:
HANDICRAFTS, FLORAL ART, EGGS, FRUIT, ART, PHOTOGRAPHY,
ROSES, PLANTS, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, COOKERY & JUNIORS
available from Pearl 01205 870613 or Julie 01205 270401
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David L Mears Painter & Decorator
870156
Sally M Wilson-Leary MSSCh MBCHa
QUALIFIED CHIROPODIST Registered member of the Health Professions Council
Jellicoe Cottage, Bull Drove, Wrangle, Boston PE22 9DW
Tel: 01205 270671
SANDRA’S HAIR SALON
Suppliers of Heating Oil & Agricultural Fuels
Competitive Prices and Prompt Delivery
Ring anytime for a quotation
All major Credit Cards accepted
Main Road Old Leake Tel: 870538
Closed Mondays
J & J FUELS 01205 760638
WRANGLE
SCHOOL of MOTORING
1hr, 1½hr or 2hr lessons also INTENSIVE COURSES
& PASS PLUS
Collect and drop off from:
SCHOOL, HOME or WORK
Tests can be taken at:
Skegness or Boston
CALL DEREK
01205 870054
07970 266050
G Howsam & Son Old Leake Mill, Chapel Road, Old Leake
CAT & DOG FOOD
BIRD SEED PIGEON MIXES
HORSE FEED ANIMAL FEEDS
DISHWASHER/WATER SOFTENER SALT
COMPOST - PEAT MOSS - MULCH
FERTILISER - GRASS SEED
SULPHATE OF IRON/AMMONIA
MON - FRI 7.00AM - 5.00PM
SAT 7.00AM - 12 NOON
SUNDAY CLOSED
TEL: 01205 870232
WRANGLE LADIES GROUP
Following the AGM events for 2017 will be:
June – Meal out with Partner or Friend
July – Danny the Wiz with Bring & Buy
September – Old Recipe Books
October – The Universe over Lincolnshire
November – Walk in the Wolds with Clare Balding talk with Bring & Buy
December – Quiz and Christmas nibbles
WRANGLE BOWLS CLUB
NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME TO PLAY IN LEAGUE GAMES
or
PAY AND PLAY on
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS
from 2.00pm at the
BOWLS CLUB
in the
FRANK PITCHER RECREATION CENTRE
Internal & External works
Wallpapering
Coving
Fully Insured
Competitive Rates
City & Guilds Qualified
Over 20 years of experience
Telephone: Glen 07825513208
Email: [email protected]
Joyous June
Slowly, silently, summer descends; sun-hats and sun-cream, walking with friends.
Swiftly, noisily, the sea-side crowd devour ice-creams -midst music, so loud!
Softly, gently, the summer rain cleanses the world. Peace reigns again.
Sparkling merrily, the meandering stream, flows through valleys, where lovers still dream.
Sweet-scented flowers of every hue, nod their heads wisely; heavy with dew.
Songs heard bring memories of summers long gone; this summer’s magic goes on and on... c Annette Borrill
Royal British Legion Wrangle & District Branch
Meet on the 2nd Sunday of each Month at
The Angel Inn, Wrangle At 7.00pm
New members are welcome to join us
For more details or information tel: Frank Byrne 01205 359976 or email: [email protected]
SPECIALISING IN PLASTERING
Ceramic tile/grouting
Gutters repaired and cleaned
Wood repairs/wood rot
Shed bases/repairs etc
Painting inside and out
Decking maintenance and repairs
Replacing roof tiles
Lawn cuts and maintenance
Patios, paths, driveways
Barbeque area/bin area
Man and digger hire
All aspects of gravelling
Bathroom and kitchen refurbishment
UPVc doors and window fitting
Waste pipe holes and tumble dryer vents
Outside taps
QUALITY RESULTS AT LOW PRICES
Rose Cottage, Main Road, Benington, Boston, PE22 0DT Tel: 01205 500929 or 07949 169929 Email: [email protected]
FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES s
T.J.W. Services Are now taking bookings for all your projects! Please call for details!!!
e.g. new drives/paths/patios/decking/fencing etc!
Services available... Grass cutting, turfing, seeding Hedge trimming and shaping Water gardens and features Mole treatment PIanting/pruning Fencing, trellis, netting Shed/fence painting/repairs etc!!! Block driveways pressure-washed, re-sanded & resealed White lining (football pitches) School sports Days, Gala Days etc Garden/site clearances and makeovers a speciality Ground works/Patios/Footpaths/New drives Commercial/domestic contract specialists
Weekly/fortnightly/monthly Fully insured & CRB Checked Special discounted rates for O.A.P & single parent families
Your locally known trusted gardener: Terry Woods
Tel: 01205 500453 (NOTE NEW NUMBER) Mob: 07944 683453
E-mail: [email protected] Website:
Professionalism, Integrity & Value
OLDHAM’S FARM SHOP
AND NURSERY
Fresh Flowers Fruit Vegetables Home Grown Produce Groceries: eggs, bread, milk, cheese etc..
Floral Tributes With
Photo album available to view (Prices very reasonable)
Main Road Wrangle Telephone: 01205 871871 Mobile: 07926 479490 Email: [email protected]
Opening Times: 9.00am – 18.00pm Tuesday - Sunday
Chapel Lane Garage Wrangle 01205 871222 All vehicles serviced and repaired Friendly, local one-stop garage Local pick-up and delivery service available
Fully comprehensive diagnostic equipment for Citroen, Peugeot and Renault
Servicing and electrical repairs on all makes and models
Clutches Timing Belts Exhausts Brakes Welding Tracking Batteries Radiators Head Gaskets Winter Servicing Genuine parts available Service book stamped All makes diagnostics MOT failure work Email: [email protected]
Air Conditioning Services Re-gas Service Parts Air conditioning on: All makes of cars, vans and trucks as well as: Agricultural machines e.g. tractors, combines
Matthew Hills Chapel Lane Garage Chapel Lane Wrangle Boston
Wrangle Mower Services Wrangle 01205 871222
All mowers serviced and repaired Friendly, local one stop garage Local pick-up and delivery service available
Lawn mowers Blade sharpening Ride-on mowers Electric mowers Push along mowers Petrol mowers Rotavators Chainsaws Cultivators
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: 07855 261289 (mobile)
Matthew Hills Chapel Lane Garage Chapel Lane Wrangle Boston PE22 9AP
Oil Boilers serviced & repaired
Oil tanks replaced
01205 367700
www.sj-heating.co.uk
Oil Boilers serviced & repaired
Oil tanks replaced
01205 367700 Re--;ister ed
Bus in::;:;
www.sj-heati ng.co.uk
Bridget Ladies’ and Gents’ Mobile Hairdresser
Washdyke House Washdyke Lane Wrangle
Tel: 01205 870572 Mob: 07887 700175
DENTURE REPAIRS
Now available at
Old Leake Dental Services Meadow Way
Old Leake Boston
Tel: 01205 871131
Express Service Available
Washlands Buying Group
For Heating Oil, Electricity & Mains Gas
The one-stop shop for your energy needs
Tel: 01205 870381 Email: [email protected]
Serving the Coast, Fens and Wolds from Boston to Skegness
The Old Pottery Main Road, Wrangle
TEAROOM, CRAFTS & GIFTS Fabulous Homemade Cakes
BUFFETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
OPEN DAILY 10AM – 4PM CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY
TEL: 01205 872153
M FERRIER DÉCOR Interior & Exterior Decorator
Paper Hanging & Coving
Please contact Mark
Free Quotations Tel: 01205 760001
Mob: 07950 416368
PARKER’S FUNERAL DIRECTORS
For a personal, caring and sympathic service.
Family business established 100 years
Sandra Parker
Choice of payment plan
Private Chapel of Rest
24 Hour service
16 John Street, Wainfleet, Skegness
Tel: 01754 880334
4 Church Street, Spilsby Tel: 01790 754700
1a Sea Lane, Chapel St Leonards Tel: 01754 873035
www.ParkersFuneralDirectors.co.uk
Interactive Sign Data Collection
The information from the interactive speed sign for April:
98,659 vehicles travelled through the village to Friskney
40,167 travelled at the speed limit of 30mph (41%)
29,563 travelled up to 35mph (30%) 10,059 travelled up to 40mph (10%) 9,000 travelled at 25mph (9%) 4,053 travelled at 20mph or less (4%) 3,808 travelled at 45mph (4%) 2,009 travelled between 50 and
85mph (2%) (100 travelled between 65 and 85mph)
The sign was not in use for 4 days during April 94% of traffic travelled up to 40mph 6% of traffic travelled over 40mph
PARISH HALL NOTES
Tuesday Luncheon Club The next meal will be on 20th June 2017 (this year is going so quickly) when we hope to serve:
Tomato Soup, Roll and Butter
Roast Gammon
New Potatoes
Salad
Local Strawberries and Ice Cream
Tea or Coffee and Mints
To join the Luncheon Club contact Bertha 01754 820498 or Chris 01205 870242
Vacancy for a Booking Clerk The Parish Hall Committee is looking for someone to fill the vacancy of Booking Clerk. This is a voluntary position for someone with computer knowledge. If you would like more information about what is involved please phone Stuart: 07733 100073 or Becci: 07970 219671
WRANGLE PARISH HALL To book the Parish Hall please contact the Booking Clerk, Mrs Natasha Holmes, on 01205 871128 or 07896 192553
Hall bookings for June:
Thursday 1st Mr Mac’s Fish and Chips 4.30 - 6.30pm
Friday 2nd Yoga Dance classes
11am-12.15pm 4.15-6.15pm
Sunday 4th Dancing with David and Dawn 6.30 – 9.00pm
Monday 5th Jujitsu and MMA 6-7pm
Tuesday 6th Public forum Parish council meeting Zumba
7.15pm 7.30pm 7-8pm
Wednesday 7th Dance classes 4.15 - 6.15pm
Thursday 8th Polling station Mr Mac's Fish and Chips
7am-10pm 4.30-6.30pm
Friday 9th Yoga Dance classes
11am-12.15pm 4.15 - 6.15pm
Monday 12th Jujitsu and MMA Parish Hall Meeting
6-7pm 7.30pm
Tuesday 13th Zumba 7-8pm
Wednesday 14th Dance classes 4.15 - 6.15pm
Thursday 15th Mr Mac’s Fish and Chips 4.30-6.30pm
Friday 16th Yoga Dance classes
11am-12.15pm 4.15 - 6.15pm
Saturday 17th Bingo Doors open 6.30pm Eyes down 7pm
Sunday 18th Dancing with David and Dawn 6.30 – 9.00pm
Monday 19th Jujitsu and MMA Ladies Monday Club
6-7pm 7 – 9pm
Tuesday 20th Luncheon club Zumba
11.45am 7-8pm
Wednesday 21st Dance classes 4.15 - 6.15pm
Thursday 22nd Mr Mac’s Fish and Chips 4.30-6.30pm
Friday 23rd Yoga Dance classes
11am – 12.15pm 4.15 - 6.15pm
Monday 26th Jujitsu and MMA 6-7pm
Tuesday 27th Zumba 7-8pm
Wednesday 28th Dance classes 4.15-6.15pm
Thursday 29th Mr Mac’s Fish and Chips 4.30-6.30pm
Friday 30th Yoga Dance classes
11am-12.15pm 4.15-6.15pm
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PAUL DICKINSON Carpenter and Joiner Painter and Decorator
Wrangle
Telephone: 01205 871258 Mobile: 07880 737332
Evelyn M Sands M.A.A.T ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN
TAX RETURNS & ACCOUNTS Free initial consultation
Tel: 01205 870075 Email: [email protected] Website: www.evelynsands.co.uk
Newhome Computers
The ONE stop place for ALL of your COMPUTER issues
Software or Hardware – Virus or Malware.
New Computer or Old Computer. Desktops, Laptops or Tablets.
We fix it or supply it. Even some Mac problems.
Internet or E-mail
We will teach you or write for you.
Databases, Spreadsheets, Documents
Call Steve or Mark:
01754 830506 Useful
telephone numbers:
Old Leake Medical Centre
01205 870666 option 3 - repeat prescriptions
Beat Manager: PC Mark Chapman PCSO Kym Rayment Police
07944 776902 07825 100402 101
Pilgrim Hospital
01205 364801
Boston Borough Council
01205 314200
Wrangle Primary School
01205 870509
Wrangle Youth Centre
07751 051862
The Giles Academy
01205 870693
Wrangle Parish Hall (payphone) Bookings
01205 871097 01205 871128
Wrangle Post Office
01205 870240
Boston Police (manned by local operator)
01205 366222
Kings Coaches
of Stickney
Kings Coaches deliver an exceptional service when it comes to transporting passengers. Our main priority is to support you in building the best day out for you and your group. We take into account each individual need, whether you are travelling with children or with senior citizens, and we provide a vehicle and driver to meet all your requirements.
We can provide transport for:
Airports/Sea Ports
Transfers are made easy with our door to door service, taking the stress and worry out of your journey.
Sit back and relax whilst we transport you to the airport terminal of your choice.
Day Trips
Whether it’s a group, a club or a family gathering, Kings Coaches will take you to your chosen destination in style.
For: shopping excursions, mystery tours, theatre trips, horse racing etc Additional pick-ups / drop offs can be accommodated as requested
Wedding Days
Your big day means a lot to your guests Your guests will be collected from their hotel,
transferred to the service to the reception then back to their hotel at the end of the evening.
Evening Hires
Parties of any kind, nobody has to miss out and everybody can enjoy the evening safely!
We have 4, 8, 16, 19, 33 seat vehicles some with wheel chair access
Please ring Tracy or Eric on 01205 480241 for a quote
The Angel Inn, Wrangle
Tel: 01205 870315 Email: [email protected]
WHAT’S ON AT ‘THE ANGEL’
27th May Disco - Lights & Sound by ‘Laser Digital Sounds’ 8pm 29th May Spring Bank Holiday – Pub opens at 12pm 3rd June Quiz night 8pm 10th June 17th June 1st Anniversary party TBC 24th June The Angel Inn Pool & Darts challenge 8pm 1st July Quiz night 8pm
FREE soft drinks for the designated driver in your party
Our Restaurant is open Wednesday to Saturday from
6pm – 9pm and on Sundays from 12pm – 3pm
Look out for our ‘specials’
Wednesday – 2 x rump steaks meals with homemade chips for £15
Friday – Curry and a pint for £8.00 or beer battered, skinless cod with
homemade chips and mushy peas for £6.50
COMING SOON for Saturday -Pizza night – a selection of homemade pizzas
cooked the way you like it!
Sunday- Carvery for £6 per person served from 12pm – 3pm
Eat in or takeaway All our vegetables and meats are locally sourced
and everything on our menu is homemade.
A traditional, welcoming Pub, Restaurant and B & B
Come and visit us; you will not be disappointed!
The Annual Parish Meeting was held on 02 May 2017 at the Parish Hall where the Chairman, Cllr G Danby , gave the following report:
It’s been an interesting year, and one in which we have seen a number of changes, principally due to revenue saving moves by higher authorities. The County Council has informed us that the road verges will only be cut twice this year. The Parish Paths Partnership ceased in 2016 and we have agreed to fund public footpath cutting ourselves.
We have had our Council minutes from May 2012 to April 2016 professionally bound.
After many years of negotiation Cockle Alley was designated as a Bridal Way and, at last, was opened up for public use.
Our interactive sign is operating on the Main Road and, finally, we can now get a good feel for the way the speed limit is being observed.
The police never attend our meetings now and reports are sent by email, though these are becoming intermittent.
The Community Orchard didn’t produce any fruit last year and a special fertilizer has been applied this spring which, hopefully, will help put things right.
The trees at the Playing field were professionally surveyed. Ivy was cut back by our Handyman, who continues to help keep the village looking presentable.
My compliments to the Show Committee and helpers on production of another excellent and popular event.
As usual a wreath was laid at the war memorial on Remembrance Sunday.
The annual S137 grants were awarded to village organisations.
The Play Area continues to be well used and is in good order. We have applied for a grant, from the East Coast Community Fund, towards the cost of installing five items of Well Being equipment, adjacent to the Play Area.
Under the Borough Council’s Transformation Project we have agreed to fund the 74 footway lights. These will be switched off at midnight, until 6 am. The Parish Council will pay the cost of fitting photo/timer cells, which will result in a saving of 55% of the running costs, with a payback in just over 2 years. The alternative would be to have the lights turned off permanently.
Also under this project we now have to fund Parish Council elections and by-elections.
The Council provided commemorative medals, for all the children, to mark the Queen’s 90th birthday.
The saga of the land, at Washdyke Lane rumbles on, hopefully not for too much longer.
The Boston Marathon, held recently, is growing in popularity with many runners, including some internationals, passing in and out of our village. This is probably the flattest course for a marathon and attracts good runners because they achieve such good times. Having said that, its longevity cannot be guaranteed since our roads are deteriorating fast and, without extensive improvements, many will become impassable.
We are indebted to our District and County Councillors for their attendance at most of our meetings, and for their advice.
My thanks to everyone who helps with the smooth running of the Council: To Tony Wright for his monthly road reports, to Teddy, our clerk, for the efficient way she approaches the job, including maintaining the website, setting out the magazine and collecting the data from the interactive sign. To Pearl Danby, editor of the magazine, who deals with adverts and distribution.
Finally, thanks to Bryan Bowles, my vice chairman for his support, and to all members for your efforts and attendance throughout the year.
This meeting was followed by the Annual Parish Council Meeting where Cllr Danby was elected Chairman and Cllr Bowles
elected Vice-chairman until May 2018.
The Parish Council Standing Orders (rules by which the Parish
Council is run) were checked and no changes were made. Other policies have been checked throughout the year.
Parish Councillors were nominated to represent the Parish Council on other committees and to make up the Parish Council
Committees.
The ordinary Parish Council meeting followed this one.
WRANGLE PARISH COUNCIL NOTES
Notes of the Parish Council meeting held on 02 May 2017 attended by: Cllrs Feathestone, Ingham, Pickett, Edwards, Bowles, and Danby and Borough Cllr Dennis and County Cllr Ransome
Apologies were accepted from Cllrs Ashton, Dickens and Wright and from Borough Cllr Pierpoint
Declarations of interest There were no declarations of interest.
Approve Minutes of Last Meeting Notes of the Meeting held on Tuesday 11 April 2017, previously circulated, were approved as minutes.
To receive reports from representatives on outside bodies No Police report has been received
County Cllr Ransome reported: LCC scheduled programme of works can be viewed via the LCC website at Highways Works Programmes. The most up to date traffic management information regarding roadworks can be viewed at www.roadworks.org Fault reporting should be done online at www.linconshire.gov.uk/faultreporting
Repairs The works planned for Wrangle Bank have been cancelled. Surface dressing will take place sometime between 01 June and 08 September at Sea Lane (Marsh Farm to end), Claxy Bank and Sea Lane (A52 to Outgate). Highway grass cutting will be in line with LCC safety policy at a basic 2 cuts per year. Please report potholes, street lights that are not working and street lights that are on all day (pole number required) to the Parish Council Clerk on 01205 270352. Faults/repairs can now be reported by anyone at www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/faultreporting
Land at Washdyke Lane A letter has been received from the Tribunal Court requesting dates for mediation. No signed Statement of Truth or Statement of Case has been received by the Parish Council from the Solicitor of the Objector. It was resolved that, since no-one is available to attend mediation in the timescale provided, the Tribunal Court should follow up on the Order dated 03 February, a letter will be sent to the Tribunal Court with this request.
Recreation Field The play area is still being used by families, as is the field. An inspection of the equipment has now been arranged.
Wrangle Maps Maps of Wrangle are available for purchase at a cost of £5.00 each, if you would like a Wrangle map please contact the Parish Council Clerk by e-mail or phone. The maps are also available at the Church.
Date and Time of Next Meeting The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 03 June 2017 at 7.30pm in the Parish Hall with the Public Forum from 7.15pm.
You are invited to join us at our next
Saturday 22th July
Saturday 16th September
Saturday 18th November
Doors Open 1.00pm - Eyes Down 2.00pm
Refreshments
Raffle & Tombola
at New Leake Village Hall
Children Welcome Proceeds to New Leake School PTFA
Enquiries 01205 270285
HISTORY OF LINCOLNSHIRE SHOW
The Lincolnshire Agricultural Society's rich history began in 1869. For over 125 years the Society has dedicated itself to promoting food, farming and the countryside through events such as the Lincolnshire Show.
The first event the Society held was The Lincoln Show on 29th, 30th and 31st July 1869 with highlights including poultry, pigeons, seeds and roots! The first Show ran with 13 Stewards, and now we rely on the fantastic team of 200 who can be easily spotted at the Show as the men wear bowler hats and the ladies wear straw hats.
Before the Show settled at the Showground, it travelled the county stopping at towns such as Scunthorpe, Bourn, Skegness, Brocklesby, Louth and lots more.
The 76th Show, in 1959, was the first at the Lincolnshire Showground, after much debate the site was deemed perfect with ample space for stands, a Members enclosure and separate public and stock entrances, warranting the entrance price to double to 10 shillings.
The Lincolnshire Show has been running for over 100 years, but stopped only because of World War 2, and the spread of Foot and Mouth. In the absence of the County Show in 2001, the Society planned the 'Lincolnshire Food and Gift Fair', an event that has flourished over the past decade and still runs today.
We're very proud to say that the Show continues to be one of the most successful agricultural Shows still running with 60,000 visitors, including 3,500 Members and over 600 trade stands. Here's to another 133 years!
Richard and Paddy would like to extend a warm welcome to customers old and new at:
THE BRICKLAYERS ARMS Wainfleet Road, Old Leake, Tel: 01205 870657
Home cooked, locally sourced food served daily
Large beer garden with kids’ play area and Bouncy Castle
En-suite Bed & Breakfast rooms
Extensive food menu (private parties catered for)
Monday – Friday 11.30am-5.00pm Coffee & Cake/Dessert £3.50 (Latte,Cappuccino, Amercano and Decaff along with tea and Herbal Teas to choose from)
Monday – Friday 12noon - 5.00pm Two Courses for £6.50 Wednesday 11.30am–2.30pm Midweek Carvery £5.50 to include tea and coffee,
three meats to choose from Wednesday 5.00pm – 8.00pm Help Yourself Curry, Three Meat Curries to choose
from (Vegi option to order) £6.95 each or two for £12.00. Main menu also available
Thursday 5.00pm – 9.00pm Steak Night, Two 10oz Rump Steaks with Sauces £20.00 or two 12oz Gammon Steaks for £15.00
Friday from 5.00pm Two Fish Suppers, includes bread and butter £12.00 Sunday 12noon-3.00pm Carvery, Four meats to choose from, Topside of
Beef, Pork, Turkey and Honey roasted Gammon. Booking advisable.
Wrangle Post Office, Church End Tel: 01205 870240
OPENING HOURS: 6.00AM - 8.00PM MON-SAT 7.00AM – 6.00PM SUN
LICENSED GROCERY PAY POINT CALOR GAS HOT FOOD HOT DRINKS
Doritos 90g bag
£1.00
Andrex
Toilet Rolls 4 rolls
Only £1.99
Cornflakes Rice Krispies
£2.99
Orange, Apple or Cranberry
Juice 2 for £2.00
Cheese Slices Mild or Mature
2 for £3.00
Stella: 4 cans
or 6 bottles
£6.00
THE PARISH CHRUCH OF ST MARY & ST NICHOLAS
CHURCHWARDENS: Mr Geoff Barnett 839483
Mr Robin Sands 870886
PCC SCRETARY: Mr Kevin Sands 870886
TREASURER: Mrs Pearl Danby 870613
CAPTAIN OF BELLS: Mr Mike Bainbridge 01754 820851
DEANERY SYNOD REPRESENTATIVE: Mrs Chris Bowles 870242
Mrs Betty Parker 871382 WORSHIP: Sundays 11.00am
Bell Ringing Practice: Thursdays 7.00pm
Wrangle Parish Council
Mr George Danby (Chairman) 01205 870613
Mr Bryan Bowles (Vice-Chairman) 01205 870242
Mr Tom Ashton 01205 870300
Mrs Stephanie Dickens 01205 870494
Mrs Rosamund Featherstone 01205 870448
Mr Bryan Ingham 01754 820498
Mr Tony Wright 01205 870444 Mr Frank Pickett 01205 870713
Mr Rob Edwards 01205 871287
Boston Borough Councillors:
Mrs Maureen Dennis 01205 870887
Mr Barrie Pierpoint 07720 406806
Lincolnshire County Councillor
Mr Paul Skinner 01205 353754
Correspondence should be addressed to:
The Clerk to the Parish Council,
Mrs E L Arnold,
Crookes Cottage
Wrangle Bank,
Boston, PE22 9DL
Tel: 01205 270352
Email: [email protected]
Parish website: http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/wrangle
Sales and Repairs
LCD, PLASMA, CRT and PROJECTION SATALITE and FREEVIEW Digital Aerials and Installations
The Complete TV Service
Auraceria House Mill Lane website: www.candctv.co.uk Wrangle email: [email protected] Boston Tel: 01205 870552 PE22 9HG Mobile: 07939 884649
Military Wives Choir
in concert
at
Wrangle Church on
Friday 23 June 2017 7.30pm
Tickets £10.00 (includes light refreshments)
Available from
Pearl: 01205 870613 or Betty: 01205 871382