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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]
Well, the swallows arrived a bit later than usual, though don’t seem as numerous this time. The cuckoo is here too, both seen and herd and, just like the choirboy of old, his voice is already braking. Another couple of months and he’ll be on his way back to Africa in the knowledge that the foster parents have worked tirelessly to bring up his greedy offspring.
The lone spell of cold north winds have done their best to wear us down, especially as every weather forecast describes the amazing high temperatures being experienced in the west and up in Scotland. At last we are getting a share of the sun. There’s now an abundance of flies, hopefully in time to fill the hungry mouths of so many of our small insect-eating birds which are appearing in good numbers. Flocks of fledgling rooks can be seen strutting about on the grassland, like little old men, then standing with quivering wings whilst their parents pass them some food, hopefully wireworms.
It is now July, time for Wrangle show, put on by a small committee and some trusty volunteers. It is set to be another excellent event and we should all show our gratitude by turning out to support it. If anyone would like to help in any way please go along and offer your services, you will be most welcome.
George Danby
The next Church coffee morning will be held on Saturday 02 July between 10.00am & 12 noon
St Mary & St Nicholas ChurchChurch Services (11.00 am except where stated)
03 July NO SERVICE (Wrangle Show)10 July Morning Prayer Rev F Cotton-Betteridge
& Jenny Hampstead17 July Combined Holy Communion
9.30am at Old Leake Rev F Cotton-BetteridgeNo service at Wrangle
24 July Holy Communion Rev David Kendrew31 July Worship Together
10.30am at Leverton Rev Andrew Higginson07 August Worship for All Rev F Cotton-Betteridge
Readers
10 July Tony McDonnell24 July Robin Sands07 August Chris Bowles
Cleaning Rota
04 July – 10 July Jenny Hill11 July – 18 July Pam Allan19 July – 24 July Geoff Barnett & Mike Bainbridge25 July – 06 August Maisie English
Flower Rota
July Betty DickinsonAugust Carol Hymass
Priest in Charge of Friskney, Wrangle and Old LeakeRev Fiona Cotton-Betteridge
Tel: (01754) 820104E-mail: [email protected]
THANK YOU from WRANGLE CHURCH
We wish to say a big thank you to Sue and Eddie, of the Angel Inn,for all their support of the Church during their time in the village.
It has been really good to have such community minded proprietors. We wish them All the Best for a long and happy retirement.
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PARKER’SFUNERAL 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, SkegnessTel: 01754 880334
4 Church Street, SpilsbyTel: 01790 754700
1a Sea Lane, Chapel St LeonardsTel: 01754 873035
www.ParkersFuneralDirectors.co.uk
THE PARISH COUNCIL STAND AT WRANGLE SHOWThe stand this year will display information about the Borough Council Transformation – passing costs of Parish elections and footway lighting to the Parish Council.
This is a chance toHAVE YOUR SAY
via a comments book.The information recently downloaded from the interactive speed sign will also be on display. Have a look at the speeds that over 230,000 cars traveling from Old Leake towards Friskney have done between 11 March and 10 June this year!
Splendid Surrey Landscapes – Thatchers 3* Hotel, Guildford - £289.00 per person (twin/double rooms) Monday 19th – Friday 23rd September, 4 nights dinner, bed & breakfast, calling in the Cathedral city of St Albans; full day touring Marlborough Downs including a visit to Swindon; full day to Portsmouth Dock with a chance to visit many maritime venues and the impressive Emirates Spinnaker Tower and full day to either historic town of Guildford or a visit to Wisley Gardens (entry fee not included)
Sandringham Flower Show (entry not included) – Ad - £13.00, Ch - £11.00 – Wed 27th JulyBury St Edmunds Market – Ad - £13.50, Ch - £11.50 – Wed 3rd AugHighclere Castle (Downton Abbey filming location) – All inclusive - £42.00 – Thurs 11th AugFestival of Quilts – NEC Birmingham ( inc entry fee) – Ad - £27.50, Ch - £25.50 – Fri 12th AugPoppies: Wave comes to Lincoln Castle ( free entry into Grounds) – Ad £8.50, Ch - £6.50- Tues 23rd AugBuckingham Palace State Rooms & Garden Highlights Tour a special exhibition to celebrate Queen’s 90th Birthday - Ad - £53.00 Oap’s - £50.00 Ch - £40.00 – Tues 13th SeptClassical Spectacular – Royal Albert Hall – 3.00pm show – All inclusive - £69.00 – Sat 19th NovMichael Ball & Alfie Boe – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall – All inclusive - £68.00 – Sun 20th Nov
From the desk of the Vicar . . . .
No one is indispensable! Years ago, when I worked in an office, there used to be a poem doing the rounds which encouraged people to realise that whatever fuss they made and trouble they stirred or even how good they were, they were not indispensable. The point was to ‘be proud of yourself but remember there is no indispensable man’. Well, to prove that I’m not indispensable I am going to take my holiday and an extended study leave this autumn so I will not be doing my usual duties as your Parish Priest from 20th August to 9th December, both dates inclusive. This is just to flag my absence up at this stage – I hope to return to work refreshed and raring to go as the busy-ness of the Christmas Season hits.
I will be giving details of contacts for use while I’m not about – names, e-mails and phone numbers - in the next magazine.
Whilst I’m away from my normal duties I shall be undertaking some study (as study leave suggests) and I’ll be researching round the subject of ‘Names’ so I’ll be looking at names in the bible and especially at those that are changed, I shall also look at the abuse of names as a way of hurting or insulting others, I’d like to look at trends in names and the reasons for some of the more unusual modern names and explore the impact of name. I’m going to focus on Christian names rather than surnames and on personal names not on places. So if you have personal experience or anecdotes that you think will fit with my areas of study/interest I look forward to hearing from you.
Meanwhile I hope that you will take some time away from your normal routine and grant yourself a break – all of us need some down time every now and again – it keeps us well and healthy.
So may God bless you with a relaxed summer…
Fiona J M Cotton-Betteridge
Wrangle ShowSunday 3rd July 10am onwards
Jason Smythe Motorcycle Stunt Show – Circus SkillsWymondham Falconry Display - School Sports - Steel Band
Dog & Duck Demonstration - Aldabra Giant Tortoises BBMF Fly Past – Donkey Rides – Veteran Cycles
Classic / Vintage Vehicles – Boston Gymnastic Academy Display
Burger Bills Magic Show – Heavy Horses – Animals In-Tuition The DreamBelles singing 40’s 50’s 60’s & Abba Heavy Horses – Minions & Ninja Turtles Walkabouts Bar – Barbeque – Refreshments and………much more!
www.wrangleshow.co.uk
Companion Dog Show
Entries 10.30am Judging 11.30am
Rosettes 1st – 5th in each class
Admission PricesAdults £ 5.00Senior Citizen £
4.00Children £ 2.00Family (2+2) £12.00Under 5’s Free
FREE PARKING
Main Road (A52) Wrangle
Tel: 871553
Accidentdamage repairs
Anderson Bodyworks& Wrangle Re-Tyre
for new and part-worn tyres
SequenceDancing.. with a touch of Modern Ballroom and Line Dancing
at Wrangle Parish HallSundays 10 and 24 July and 07 and 21 August 20166.30pm - 9.00pmwith David and Dawn
No need to book, just turn up.
£3.00including refreshments and raffle
WRANGLE YOUTH CLUB
Established 1948For: Young People aged 10 (year 6) and overOn: Friday EveningsFrom: 7.30 to 10.00pmAt: 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 WainfleetFor More information please contact licensed Zumba instructor Laura Sanders:Telephone: 07789 363761email: [email protected] .uk Find me on Zumba.com or Facebook
Old Leake with Wrangle Methodist ChurchMinister Rev Julie Doddrell 316524Steward Tony Atkinson 870490Children’s Activities Rev Julie Doddrell 316524
Services and Preachers for June:
Sunday 03 July 10.30am Rev Fiona Cotton-Betteridge
Sunday 10 July 10.30am Rev Ian Evans
Sunday 17 July 10.30am Katie O’Flynn
Sunday 24 July 10.30am Rev Neil Vickers
Sunday 31 July 10.30am Rev Julie Doddrell
12 and 26 JulyTuesday7.30pm – 9.00pm
roadHoG bus
06 JulyWednesday6.00pm – 7.30pm
Kids’ ClubFor kids aged 5 to 14 years
16 JulySaturday10.00am - noon
Every Tuesday10.00am – 11.30am Ladies Music & Movement
Coffee MorningIn aid of Chapel funds
Activities for young people meeting at Wrangle Recreation Field
On the afternoon of Saturday 13th August at the chapelMr Chris Foster will be giving a talk
about the Queen’s personal jewellery and its historyas a celebration of her 90th birthday.
This will be followed by Afternoon Tea.Please pre-book with
Angela 01205 363727 or Tony 01205 870490
David L MearsPainter & Decorator
870156
Sally M Wilson-Leary MSSCh MBCHaQUALIFIED CHIROPODISTRegistered member of theHealth Professions Council
Jellicoe Cottage, Bull Drove, Wrangle, Boston PE22 9DW
Tel: 01205 270671
SANDRA’S HAIR SALON
Suppliers of Heating Oil &
Agricultural FuelsCompetitive Prices and Prompt
DeliveryRing anytime for a quotation
All major Credit Cards accepted
Main RoadOld Leake
Tel: 870538Closed Mondays
J & J FUELS01205 760638
WRANGLESCHOOL 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 DEREK01205 87005407970 266050
G Howsam & SonOld Leake Mill, Chapel Road, Old Leake
CAT & DOG FOOD BIRD SEED PIGEON MIXES HORSE FEED ANIMAL FEEDS
DISHWASHER/WATER SOFTENER SALTCOMPOST - PEAT MOSS - MULCH
FERTILISER - GRASS SEEDSULPHATE OF IRON/AMMONIA
MON - FRI 7.00AM - 5.00PM
SAT 7.00AM - 12 NOONSUNDAY CLOSEDTEL: 01205 870232
WRANGLE PARISH HALLTo book the Parish Hall please contact the Booking Clerk,Mrs Natasha Holmes, on 01205 871128 or 07896 192553
Friday 1st YogaDance classes
11-12.15pm4.15-6.15pm
Saturday 2nd Jiu Jitsu and MMA. Junior class 3.30-4.30pmMonday 4th Private bookingTuesday 5th Public forum
Parish Council meetingZumba
7.15pm7.30pm7-8pm
Wednesday 6th Dance classes 4.15-6.15pmThursday 7th Mr Mac's Fish and Chips 4.30-6.30pmFriday 8th Yoga
Dance classes11am-12.15pm4.15-6.15pm
Saturday 9th Jiu Jitsu and MMA. Junior class 3.30-4.30pmSunday 10th Dancing with David and Dawn 6.30-9pmMonday 11th Private bookingTuesday 12th Zumba 7-8pmWednesday 13th Dance classes 4.15 - 6.15pmThursday 14th Welcome club
Mr Mac’s Fish and Chips2-5pm4.30-6.30pm
Friday 15th YogaDance classes
11am-12.15pm4.15 - 6.15pm
Saturday 16th Jiu Jitsu and MMA. Junior class 3.30-4.30pmMonday 18th Private booking
Ladies Monday Club 7-9pmTuesday 19th Zumba 7-8pmWednesday 20th Dance classes 4.15-6.15pmThursday 21st Mr Mac’s Fish and Chips
Wrangle Amateur Gardeners4.30-6.30pm7.30-9.30pm
Friday 22nd YogaDance classes
11am-12.15pm4.15 - 6.15pm
Sunday 24th Dancing with David and Dawn 6.30-9pmMonday 25th Private booking 6.15-7.15pmTuesday 26th Luncheon club
Zumba11.45am7-8pm
Wednesday 27th Dance classes 4.15 - 6.15pmThursday 28th Mr Mac's Fish and Chips 4.30-6.30pmFriday 29th Yoga
Dance classes11am-12.15pm4.15 - 6.15pm
Saturday 30th Jiu Jitsu and MMA. Junior class 3.30-4.30pmPARISH HALL NOTES
Tuesday Luncheon Club
The Luncheon Club will meet on Tuesday 26th July when we hope to serve:Vegetable Soup with Roll and Butter; Ploughman’s Platter: Cold Meats, Cheese and Salad; Trifle and Tea or Coffee and Mints
To join the Luncheon Club contactBertha 01754 820498 or Chris 01205 870242.
Wrangle Defibrillator
The Defibrillator kindly donated to the village by the Wrangle Show Committee is now fixed to the Parish Hall wall next to the Main Entrance. Four members of the Parish Hall Committee along with others attended a training course on 24th May, offered by LIVES, in the use of the equipment should the need arise.
Martial Arts Classes in Wrangle
Classes for Jiu Jitsu and MMA are on Saturdays in June, 3.30pm – 4.30pm for Juniors and 4.30pm – 5.30pm for Seniors. Look out for Posters around the village. Phone Andrew on 07769 277539 for more information.
Message from LCC regarding highway lighting:(Follow up from report in the May magazine)
As you will be aware, as per the below email from earlier this year, the council has been looking to save £1.7m from its annual £5m street lighting budget. As part of this the Street Lighting Transformation Project proposed to turn off certain lights in residential areas for part of the night.
Although the majority of these lights will go out at midnight, we had initially planned to turn off some at 10pm.
However, following calls from some of those affected, we have decided to revise our plans, and leave all 'part-night' lights on until midnight. After this time there is significantly less traffic. The move further minimises the inconvenience to, and impact on, the majority of road users whilst still bringing in significant savings.
Those lights that have already been converted to 10pm will be revisited over the next two months and will be reset to switch off at midnight. The rest of the transformation programme will proceed as planned.Of course, this change does mean we'll save less and that money will have to be found elsewhere, which is something we're going to have to look at.
You will be aware that as part of the project we are working with the Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership to determine if it is safe to switch off up to 3,000 street lights on rural roads. You will receive a further communication from us if these changes affect your area.
In the meantime, you can find further details on the streetlight transformation project at www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/streetlighting .
Wrangle Ladies Group
The Wrangle Ladies Group meet on the third Monday of each month in the Parish Hall at 7.00pm. We like to have speakers from different walks of life whenever possible.The speaker on 18 July, Mr Stanley Gibbons, will tell us all about Safety in the Home. This will also be a Bring and Buy!
New members are always welcome to join the monthly meeting where £2.00 is paid and includes free raffle ticket and tea and coffee. (Annual subscription £12.00) Guests are discretionary.
A L E N S O N & E R S K I N E F O U N D A T I O N(Charity nos: 217635 & 527671)
HAS A VACANT ALMSHOUSEIN THE PARISH OF
WRANGLEANYONE LIVING IN THE PARISHES OF
OLD LEAKE, NEW LEAKE OR WRANGLEINTERESTED IN BEING CONSIDERED FOR OCCUPANCY OF THE ALMSHOUSE SHOULD CONTACT THE CLERK TO THE TRUSTEES FOR AN APPLICATION FORM OR TO ASK FOR ANY INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROPERTY.
Clerk to the Trustees: Mrs E L Arnold, Crookes CottageWrangle Bank, Boston, PE22 9DLTel: 01205 270352
Wrangle ShowThe show committee are pleased to announce that the defibrillator bought for the village is now installed and ready for use.
The defibrillator is in a bright yellow cabinet and is positioned on the front of the Parish Hall.
If you are in the unfortunate position of needing the use of the defibrillator, the 999 operator will give you the code to unlock the cabinet. If anyone would like further information contact L.I.V.E.S. or a show committee member.
Wrangle Show Committee would like to thank everyone who visits and supports the show, it is much appreciated. The show is a great family day out and helps put the village on the map. Due to the success of recent shows we are able to put money back into the village and contribute to local clubs and organisations.
T.J.W. ServicesAre 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 featuresMole treatment PIanting/pruning Fencing, trellis, nettingShed/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 specialityGround works/Patios/Footpaths/New drives Commercial/domestic contract specialists
Weekly/fortnightly/monthly Fully insured & CRB CheckedSpecial 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
Chapel Lane GarageWrangle 01205 871222All vehicles serviced and repaired Friendly, local one-stop garageLocal pick-up and delivery service availableFully comprehensive diagnostic equipment for Citroen, Peugeot and RenaultServicing and electrical repairs on all makes and modelsClutches Timing Belts Exhausts Brakes WeldingTracking Batteries Radiators Head Gaskets Winter Servicing
Genuine parts availableService book stamped All makes diagnosticsMOT failure workEmail: [email protected]
Air Conditioning ServicesRe-gas Service Parts Air conditioning on:All makes of cars, vans and trucks as well as:Agricultural machines e.g. tractors, combines
Matthew HillsChapel Lane GarageChapel LaneWrangleBoston
Wrangle Mower ServicesWrangle 01205 871222
All mowers serviced and repaired Friendly, local one stop garageLocal pick-up and delivery service available
Lawn mowers Blade sharpening Ride-on mowersElectric mowers Push along mowers Petrol mowers Rotavators Chainsaws Cultivators
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: 07855 261289 (mobile)
Matthew Hills Chapel Lane Garage Chapel LaneWrangleBoston PE22 9AP
DENTURE REPAIRS
Now available at
Old Leake Dental ServicesMeadow Way
Old LeakeBoston
Tel: 01205 871131Express Service Available
Question TimeDid you go to vote?Was it ‘yes’ or ‘no’?Perhaps you felt bewildered;undecided which way to go.
Have you been on regular walks?Were you caught in the rain?Maybe you went through Cockle Alley- now that it’s ‘ours’ again!
Are you visiting Wrangle Show?(It’s on July the third!)To miss so many amazing displays,would surely be absurd.
When you’ve been inside the marquee,why not give the church-stall a call?Wrangle Church is specialbut support is needed from one and all.
Have you viewed the Parish Website?Business info’ and links are free!Busy hands and busy mindsreach out to you and me.
It’s almost the end of ‘Question Time’;the end of my verse is near.Wrangle school will soon close for summer;children's questions will ring in your ear!
© Annette Borrill July 2016
David Cotton-BetteridgeFriskney BusinessPersonal Trainer
one2one or group sessions
availableStudio Gym or Mobile'phone 07790 903930
WRANGLE OUTDOOR BOWLS CLUB
INVITE YOU TO
PAY & PLAYON
TUESDAY’S and/or THURSDAY’S
2.00pm – 4.00pm
£2.00 PER SESSIONtea/coffee & biscuits included
Come and join in at theFrank Pitcher Recreation Field,
Main Road, Wrangle
BridgetLadies’ and Gents’Mobile Hairdresser
Washdyke HouseWashdyke Lane Wrangle
Tel: 01205 870572Mob: 07887 700175
Washlands Buying GroupFor Heating Oil, Electricity & Mains Gas
The one-stop shop for your energy needs
Tel: 01205 870381Email: [email protected]
Serving the Coast, Fens and Woldsfrom Boston to Skegness
The Old Pottery Main Road, Wrangle
TEAROOM, CRAFTS & GIFTSFabulous Homemade Cakes
BUFFETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
OPEN DAILY 10AM – 4PMCLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY
TEL: 01205 872153
M FERRIER DÉCORInterior & Exterior Decorator
Paper Hanging & Coving
Please contact Mark
Free QuotationsTel: 01205 760001Mob: 07950 416368
The Therapy RoomAt
America House Wrangle
Indian Head Massage50 min appointment£20Call nowfor more informationor to book an appointment01205 [email protected]
Oil Boilers serviced & repaired
Oil tanks replaced
01205 367700www.sj-heating.co.uk
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PAUL DICKINSONCarpenter and Joiner Painter and Decorator
Wrangle
Telephone: 01205 871258Mobile: 07880 737332
Evelyn M Sands M.A.A.TACCOUNTING TECHNICIANTAX RETURNS & ACCOUNTSFree initial consultation
Tel: 01205 870075Email: i [email protected] Website: www.evelynsands.co.uk
Newhome ComputersLooking for a NEW COMPUTER
Base Units from £210.00*Mini Bases from £220.00*
Laptops from £240.00*(*all complete with Anti-virus Open Office)
Windows 8 problems?FREE - we will give you back a
Start ButtonMake it like it used to be
All OUR computers come like this
Repairs, Virus problems,Internet and Training
Call Steve or Mark: 01754 830506
Useful telephone numbers:
Old Leake Medical Centre: Appointments Repeat Prescriptions
01205 87066601205 871381
Beat Manager: PC Mark Chapman PCSO Kym RaymentPolice
07944 77690207825 100402101
Pilgrim Hospital 01205 364801Boston Borough Council
01205 314200
Wrangle Primary School 01205 870509 Wrangle Youth Centre 01205 270392
The Giles Academy 01205 870693 Wrangle Parish Hall (payphone) Bookings
01205 87109701205 871128
Wrangle Post Office 01205 870240 Boston Police(manned by local operator) 01205 366222
COUNCILLOR BARRIE PIERPOINTOld Leake and Wrangle WardHello, I am your Local Ward Councillor for Old Leake and Wrangle.During the past 12 months since I was elected, I have already helped many residents in both villages with issues that affect them:
● planning applications that are about to interfere or disrupt their lives forever;● car parking and congestion outside schools;● highways and footways unsuitable for public use;● housing issues;● noise, disturbances and disruption to village life;● assistance with community projects.
I have always been involved in local community activities and my approach is to be pro-active and to stand up and challenge all issues affecting residents and their lives.
I enjoy meeting people and working with them to solve their problems.
I have knowledge and contacts to help resolve issues for you.
As an Independent Councillor I am nottied to party politics and allegiances.
I have the freedom to think, challengeand act on my own initiative andconclusions.
I aim to make a difference and positivechange to our community.
If I can be of any help, assistance, orrepresent you, your family or friends inOld Leake or Wrangle, on any localmatters, or issues affecting you, pleasecontact me. I am here to help, serve and most of all get things actioned for you.
For further information please contactBarrie Pierpoint,
Tel 07720 406806 [email protected]
WRANGLE PARISH COUNCIL NOTES
Notes of the Parish Council meeting held on 07 June 2016 attended by:
Cllrs Ashton, Ingham, Featherstone, Bowles, Edwards and Danby
Also present: Borough Cllr Dennis and Mr P Julian from Boston Borough Council .
Apologies were accepted from Wright, Pickett and Dickens and County Cllr Ransome
Approve Minutes of Last MeetingNotes of the Meeting held on Tuesday 03 May 2016, previously circulated, were approved and signed as minutes.
To receive reports from representatives on outside bodies
Mr P Julian Reported:Austerity is to continue, this means there is less money being allocated to Local Councils from Central Government. The Borough Council has looked at ways of saving money: reduce services and/or cut staff. To increase revenue: increase Council Tax (only 2% increase allowed by Central Government) and improve asset management. Working in partnership with other Local Authorities: Waste collection and IT work. Increase work with the voluntary sector and with Parish Councils. From 2020 the Government will reduce the amount of grants to Local Councils, but will increase the amount given from Local Business Rates, currently 40% is for Boston Borough Council, 10% is for Lincolnshire County Council and 50% goes to Central Government. In 2020 the Local Councils will have all the business rates, but there will be clauses imposed, this is currently in consultationElection costs of £200.00 for Parish Council elections, every four years, will no longer be met by the Borough Council. Charges for footway lighting will no longer be met by the Borough Council. It is estimated that the cost of maintenance and electricity for the 74 footway lights in Wrangle will be £3300.00 per year. If the Parish Council accept the above charges this will mean an increase of £5.58 for a Band A property in year one. A decision whether the Parish Council is prepared to accept the above costs is required by the Borough Council before 30 September 2016.Parish Councillors asked questions and made various comments: can the electricity be purchased cheaper; can the lights be turned off earlier; can every-other light be turned off; when does the contract with Eon run out and who will be responsible for dealing with an accident involving the footway lights?
The PCSO reported, by email : Incidents between 06 April and 03 May 2016:1 transport hazard at Main Road; 2 domestic incidents at Church End and at Main Road and1 incident of violence at Ivery LaneIncidents between 04 May and 07 June 2016:2 incidents of anti-social behaviour at Main Road and at Elizabeth Avenue; 3 traffic offences at Church Close, Main Road and Wrangle Common; 2 suspicious circumstances at Main Road; 2 transport hazards at Common Road and at Main Road; 1 domestic incident at Gold Fen Bank; 1 burglary at Main Road and 4 thefts at Main Road, Lockhamgate and 2 at Wrangle Bank.
Borough Councillors:The Borough Councillor had nothing to report
RepairsPlease 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.Repairs can be reported direct to LCC online at Linconshire.gov.uk. You can register, but let the site remember your details and other reports will be easier.
Land at Washdyke Lane
Nothing has been received from the solicitor of the objector after the Parish council sent a letter to start negotiations, the Land Registry will contact the Parish Council in due course.
Planning Applications ReceivedB/16/0174 - Mr D Mason - Outline application with all matters reserved for 1 dwelling at Monmartre, Sea Lane, Old Leake - SUPPORTB/16/0190 - Mr & Mrs C Sands - Outline application with all matters reserved for a proposed dwelling at the cottage, Brick Lane - SUPPORT
Interactive Sign – Data CollectionThe correct disc has now been received for data collections from the interactive sign. The data will be put on the Parish website.
Wrangle MapsMaps 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.
Meeting agendas and draft minutes are available to view on the Parish Council website
Date and Time of Next MeetingThe next Meeting will be on Tuesday 05 July 2016 from 7.30pm in the Parish Hall, Wrangle.There will be a Public Forum from 7.15pm.
BT Cable installation scamWe have been advised that residents in Lincolnshire have been contacted by telephone by a person claiming to be from ‘BT’ stating that work needs to be carried out to their property.
SCAM DETAILSA telephone call is received from ‘BT’ staff stating that extension cables need to be laid along the owners drive way. A team of workman have been instructed to carry out the work the next day.
ACTION TO TAKEWe can confirm that this is a scam. BT will not send a team of workman the ‘next day’ as all their work is scheduled in advance.Do not enter into a conversation with these persons, simply replace the receiver, and report any calls to Lincolnshire Police on telephone number 101.
OLDHAM’S
FARM SHOPAND NURSERY
Fresh FlowersFruitVegetablesHome Grown ProduceGroceries: eggs, bread, milk, cheese etc..
Floral TributesWith
Photo album available to view(Prices very reasonable)
Main RoadWrangleTelephone: 01205 871871Mobile: 07926 479490Email: [email protected]
Opening Times: 9.00am – 18.00pm Tuesday - Sunday
Richard and Paddy would like to extend awarm welcome to customers old and new at:
THE BRICKLAYERS ARMSWainfleet Road, Old Leake, Tel: 01205 870657
Home cooked, locally sourced food served daily
Monday – Saturday 12 noon – 9.00pmSunday 12 noon – 8.00pm
Extensive food menu(private parties catered for)
Large beer garden with kids’ play areaEn-suite Bed & Breakfast rooms
New Menu for March by Kirt – our Head Chef10% off all meals (Monday – Thursday)
(not available with other promotions)OAP two-course meal including tea or coffee £5.95
(Monday – Friday noon – 5.00pm)
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 CouncilMr George Danby (Chairman) 01205 870613Mr Bryan Bowles (Vice-Chairman) 01205 870242Mr Tom Ashton 01205 870390Mrs Stephanie Dickens 01205 870494Mrs Rosamund Featherstone 01205 870448Mr Bryan Ingham 01754 820498Mr Tony Wright 01205 870444Mr Frank Pickett 01205 870713Mr Rob Edwards 01205 871287
Boston Borough Councillors:Mrs Maureen Dennis 01205 870887Mr Barrie Pierpoint 07720 406806
Lincolnshire County CouncillorMiss Felicity Ransome 01205 311373
Correspondence should be addressed to:The Clerk to the Parish Council,Mrs E L Arnold,Crookes CottageWrangle Bank,Boston, PE22 9DLTel: 01205 270352Email: [email protected] website: http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/wrangle
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Wrangle Post Office, Church End Tel: 01205 870240OPENING HOURS: 6.30AM - 8.00PM MON-SAT7.00AM – 6.00PM SUN
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