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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

March photo calendar competition winner – Dean Fisher

Last year’s Music and Beer Festival will relaunch ‘Party in the Park’ funded by Boston Town Area Committee (BTAC). Party in the Park will take place on Saturday 25 July, in Central Park. The grassed area of Central Park will be closed from Friday 24th to Sunday 26th July 2020 to enable this event to take place. The aviary, children’s play area, café and toilets will be open as normal during this event.

The event will feature live music from Boston Ukulele, Revolver, Molly’s Chamber, Buried by my Heartache, BHDC and we are pleased to announce guest band for Party in the Park, all the way from Australia – GERMEIN. The indie pop trio are made up of sisters Georgia (guitar, keys), Ella (bass, electric cello) & Clara Germein (drums), who opened for Little Mix on their Summer Stadium Tour in 2018. Keep up to date with all the girls tour dates at @GermeinSisters (FB link) Merch and links to

their music can be found at: www.germeinsisters.com.

The night will end with headline act, Audio Tap. The four-piece band, Audio Tap have invented a new genre of music and will deliver “modern rock” to finish the night. Their music is good, live and original, mixing the old with the new and creating “The Sound of Modern Rock”.

Performing at Tramlines, Boston Music & Beer Festival and Holbeach Music & Beer Festival in 2019, they will have you dancing the night away playing songs, to name a few from Bon Jovi, The Killers, David Guetta and Bryan Adams. The band provide a variety of cover music however really come into their own with their original music. Radio stations including Lincs FM, Endeavour FM and all the way to from Australia Valley FM. BBC Radio Lincolnshire said “They really know what they’re doing live”. Full article at https://bit.ly/38GeIDH

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Boston Borough Council Job VacanciesLooking to work for Boston Borough Council? Then be sure to view our Jobs Portal where you will find information about the local area, working for us and our current vacancies at https://www.mybostonuk.com/working-for-us/ Current Vacancies: Senior Housing Standards Officer, Planner, Development Management Lead.

Decision on BT payphone consultationAs part of a consultation by telecommunications company BT into the removal of less-used payphones across the borough, Boston Borough Council has released its final response. The notification setting out the decision has been drawn up following receipt of comments from parish and town councils. Read more at https://bit.ly/2Q13Euc

Coming this Summer

Boston’s next MayorIt has been announced that Boston’s 486th Mayor will be Cllr Frank Pickett, who will take over from the current Mayor, Cllr Anton Dani at the Annual Meeting of the Council on 18 May 2020. Cllr Pickett will announce his Deputy Mayor and nominated charities in due course.

3D visual from Maverick Industries

Tickets now on sale £7 each visitwww.visitbostonuk.com

Celebration of Farming

Sunday, March 29, 202010am to 3pm

Boston Market Place

Learn more about food & farming Fun for all ages Vintage tractors Family activities

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19days to go

Most recent 5-star food rated premisesWe as a council are responsible for inspecting all food establishments within our borough to ensure that all food businesses maintain satisfactory standards of hygiene and cleanliness. We work with the National Food Hygiene Rating Scheme which allows customers to choose which premises to visit based upon their hygiene standards. Visit https://bit.ly/334w9wC to find out which premises were rated 5 stars in February.

Community Champions praisedThe Mayor of Boston, Cllr Anton Dani, praised the borough’s Community Litter Champions when he invited them into the council chamber for afternoon tea. He thanked the volunteers for all they do in helping to keep all areas of the borough clean and tidy at all times of the year.The Mayor and Head of Operational Services Christian Allen and other members of the operations team, chatted with the litter champions as they enjoyed traditional afternoon tea and cakes. Read more at https://bit.ly/2xuhteB

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