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The Burgh Town Crier Your Burgh Le Marsh Community Newsletter
JUNE/JULY 2016
A very warm welcome to the second edition of this bi-monthly Newsletter dedicated to the Burgh Le Marsh
Community. And many thanks to those who have contributed stories, photos and updates. We’ll soon be work-ing on the next edition so please keep sending your news and event details to us.
Angela Johnson-Coccia & Dave Fenton 07837 714733 01754 811272
News & Dates at a Glance
Burgh Library Needs You!...p3
Your Town Councillors...p4
Inside this issue
Going through changes: Town Council AGM decisions
Burgh’s First Town Crier...p2
New council meeting night...p2
Sports & Leisure for all
Free tennis tuition...p2
Karate kids...p3
Fitness for the 50+...p3
F riends from our French Twin Town (Beaumont-sur-Sarthe) came to Burgh to enjoy a weekend with their host families in May. They were received by the Mayor, Councillor Neil Cooper, who is also Chairman of the
Twinning Group. To join the Twinning Group or learn more contact Neil on 07796 103 922.
B urgh Town Council’s consultation on new office proposals closed on Saturday 28th May. The results are ex-pected to be publicised at its monthly meeting in June. The Town Council thanks all who responded.
F irst round judges’ visit of CPRE Best Kept Village competition occurred in May. East Midlands in Bloom judges visit Burgh on Wednesday 6th July. The tour route has been mapped and preparation of our
streets, shops and properties is ongoing. Having achieved an EMIB Bronze Award in 2015, we’re going for gold in 2016! Grateful thanks to all who’ve contributed to this year’s effort. If you’d like to help Burgh bloom better in any way, contact Dave Fenton on 01754 811272.
Our continued aim is to ensure everyone in Burgh receives a Newsletter delivered to his or her home. To help us with distribution, please contact us on the below numbers.
Want to advertise your business or group? Get in touch using the below details.
JUNE 11th Garden Party for The Queen’s 90th Birthday, 2pm - 7pm (Baptist Church)
12th Thanksgiving Service for The Queen’s 90th Birthday, 6pm (Parish Church)
25th SO Festival
25th T.E.D. (The Storehouse, Skegness)
28th Town Council Meeting (last Tuesday of the month), Wesley Room - 7pm (Public invited) JULY
2nd Burgh Karate for Kids, 11am (WI Hall)
2nd Old English Country Fair, 2pm - 4.30 pm (Windmill)
2nd Flower Festival, 12 pm (Methodist Church)
6th East Midlands in Bloom - Judges Tour Burgh
9th PFTA/School Bonanza, 2pm (Burgh School)
26th Town Council Meeting (last Tuesday of the month), Wesley Room – 7pm (Public invited)
Co editors:
Burgh Town Council currently has 2 no. casual vacancies in the office of Councillor. If by 10 June 2016 ten or more electors have not called for an election to the fill the posts, then East Lindsey District Council will allow the Council to fill the posi-tions by co-option.
To learn more about being a Town Coun-cillor or register interest in being consid-ered for co-option, contact the Town Clerk by post to Council Chamber, Market Place, Burgh le Marsh, PE24 5JW, on telephone 07837 714733 or 811218, or via email to [email protected].
ROAD RESTRICTIONS
13/6/16-15/6/16 Essential works- Clancy Docwra/Anglian Water Chalk Lane (vicinity of Ingoldmells Rd junction) Alternative route: Ingoldmells Road, A158, Common Lane & Chalk Lane
11/4/16—8/9/16 Surface dressing works A158 (from A1028/B1196 Roundabout & Station Rd), Gunby/Burgh & Gunby Rd (Between A158 & a point 400 metres East), Gunby Orby Restriction: A) 40mph SPEED LIMIT w/10
FUTURE OF FOOTPATHS LIGHTS Burgh Town Council advised East Lindsey District Council it wants foot-path lighting in Burgh but objects to paying over £4700/year for their oper-ation and maintenance.
Dog Fouling.
The Beacon Beckoned People. On the 21st April over 200 Burgh le Marsh residents attended the light-ing of the Burgh Beacon at Cock Hill. The Beacon was lit by Mayor, Councillor Neil Cooper. Commemorative Beacon Button Badges were also given out to all the children who attended. A wonderful gathering of community harmony when singing “Happy Birthday” and the National Anthem to the most excellent trumpet played by Alison Smith.
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More chances to mark Her Majesty’s 90th
WANT TO SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY?BECOME A TOWN COUNCILLOR
Ringing the changes... TOWN COUNCIL AGM
CELEBRATING HM THE QUEEN’S
90TH BIRTHDAY!
Jabez Good Carves Lasting Impression Doug Good, his wife Janet and cousin Carole Hall were welcomed to Burgh Heritage site recently. Doug and Carole’s great, great, great uncle was Jab-ez Good who carved the eagle lectern in the Parish Church. They brought with them the carved self portrait of Jabez for which he won an award in the 1870 Workman’s exhibition in London. They also met the couple who live in the house where Jab-ez had his barber shop.
Pictured above right: Doug Good shows visitors to Burgh Heritage site the self portrait carving of his great, great, great uncle Jabez Good. (Photo: Eileen Chantry)
www.visitburghlemarsh.co.uk www.burghlemarsh.info
For the latest Burgh news & events
SATURDAY 11th JUNE 2pm - 7pm
Garden
party
Baptist Church,
Causeway
SUNDAY 12th JUNE
6pm
tHANKS-
GIVING
SERVICE
Parish Church,
High Street
Your Neighbourhood Policing Team Wainfleet & Burgh
Community Beat Manager PC P Young PCSO Jayne Richardson & PCSO Rob Ovington [email protected]
Non emergency telephone 101 or Crime Stoppers 0800 555 111.
Oyez, oyez, oyez...Burgh’s First Ever Town Crier!
At its AGM on Friday 27th May, Burgh Town Council appointed the first ever Town Crier for Burgh le Marsh.
Mr. Steven O’dare narrowly defeated Mrs.
Misty Culpin in a contest of brief informal pub-lic presentations. It is anticipated the Town Crier will help raise the town’s profile and enhance town life for residents, businesses and visitors alike.
The Town Crier’s livery will ideally be funded through sponsorship and events. To book the Town Crier for your event - or donate to-wards livery costs - contact the Town Clerk or Councillor David Fenton.
Pictured: Steve O’dare (Photo: Jim Jamieson)
Who’s for Tennis? Did you know that at the end of Jack-sons Lane at Tink-ers Green there is a hard Ten-nis Court available for use?
If you would like to learn to play tennis or, perhaps, improve your game why not contact Michael Halls on 811936, who’ll be providing FREE coaching sessions in June & July on Tuesday & Thursday evenings.
To access the Tennis Court you’ll need a key which you can obtain from Roy who lives at No. 9. You are kindly requested to lock up after playing and return the key to Roy to maintain security.
NEW MEETING NIGHT. Burgh Town Council voted to alter its monthly meet-ings, moving from the
historic last Friday of the month to the last Tuesday of the month. By meeting earlier in the working week instead of at the end, the Council seeks to improve busi-ness continuity and eliminate competition with weekend activi-ties and busy periods for hospitality businesses for public attendance of the meetings.
NEW CIVIC HEADS. After rescind-ing its seniority proto-col for election of Mayor and Deputy, Neil Cooper became
the first Mayor/Chairman voted in to serve a second consecutive term, with David Fenton voted in to serve as Deputy Mayor/Chairman of the Council.
NEXT TOWN COUNCIL MEETING—TUESDAY 28 JUNE, 7 PM, WESLEY RM. METHODIST CHURCH
The Burgh School summer fair 'Burgh Bonanza' - 9th July, 1.30pm on the school field
Lots of stalls & games for all the family- bouncy castle, face painting, barbeque, tombola and the grand raffle with a chance to win a mini iPad, £100 vouchers, £50 cash and lots of family days out. Everyone is welcome.
Got a question about planning and development in your area? Contact East Lindsey District Council Planning & Enforcement on 01507 601111.
PUZZLED! Hint: Animals & Birds
Your Lincolnshire County Councillor Chris Pain 07876 505055
Your East Lindsey District Councillor Neil Cooper 07796 103922 | 01754 810131
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APRIL/MAY CROSSWORD RESULTS: THINK EARTHLY!
Burgh Le Marsh Read-ing & Development
Centre
YOU CAN HELP KEEP THE LIBRARY FOR EVERYONE
IN BURGH
Can you spare a few hours each month to join our small friendly team of volunteers who are running the Library for the people in Burgh Le Marsh and surrounding
areas?
Enjoy learning new skills, meeting new people, and be
part of a success-ful volunteer run library.
Some basic knowledge of computers would be useful although full training will be
provided in all aspects of the Library.
Call in to the Library (Church Street ) any Thursday or Saturday between 10am and 1pm and talk to a volunteer and collect some further infor-mation.
BURGH KARATE FOR KIDS
STARTS SATURDAY 2nd JULY
With Sensei Dave Fenton 2nd Dan Black Belt Instructor
www.Burgh-Karate.co.uk
Tel: 07799 561 435 Email: [email protected]
GET FIT WITH FUN For the 50+ Adults who don’t
want to over-do things Get Fitter ! Lose More Weight!
Ease those joints ! Make New friends! Feel Better! Have More Fun!
Every Friday 11.00am - 12.00 pm £3-50 per session including refreshments W.I. Hall, Orby Road, Burgh Le Marsh.
Easy Exercises recognised by
Doctors and Physiotherapists * Improve Mobility * Increase Stamina
* Improve Co-ordination
Established over 12 years * Full Body Exercise in 1 Hour * Fabulous Music * Members only Lottery Syndicate * Win something EVERY WEEK
Call Jan or Dave Tel: 01754 811272
Mobile: 0753 151 3205
Neil Cooper (Mayor) Tel: 07796 103 922
Jimmy Brookes Tel: 01754 742408
Ricky Gandecha Tel: 07958 300 612
Marie Jackson Tel: 07912 789 392
Barbara Waite Tel: 01754 810411
Michael Halls Tel: 01754 811936
Michael Martin Tel: 01754 810105
Eric Garwood Tel: 01754 810464
David Fenton (Deputy Mayor) Tel: 07799 561435
Pauline Cooper Tel: 01754 810131
Angela Johnson-Coccia (Town Clerk) Tel: 07837 714 733/ 01754 811218 [email protected]
GOT AN IDEA? A QUESTION?
A PROBLEM?
Contact your
TOWN COUNCILLORS OR CLERK
We’re here to help and
serve
BURGH LE MARSH TOWN COUNCIL