Crier – March 2016
Crier - March 2016 The Lound Crier was first published in the early 70’s and is a monthly journal to keep villagers informed of news and activities in and around Lound. You will find all issues from January 2015 here.
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Crier - March 2016 The Lound Crier was first published in the early 70’s and is a monthly journal to keep villagers informed of news and activities in and around Lound. You will find all issues from January 2015 here.
Minerals Consultation Letter 12 February 2016 The Parish Council have received a copy of the Nottinghamshire Minerals Local Plan Submission Draft that may be of interest to you.
Tinker Lane Draft Minutes tinker-lane-scoping-report county-council-response The Parish Council are keeping a watching brief on the progress of the planned exploratory borehole near Barnby Moor. Attached are the relevant documents to date, along with a note of the meeting of the…
Crier - February 2016 The Lound Crier was first published in the early 70’s and is a monthly journal to keep villagers informed of news and activities in and around Lound. You will find all issues from January 2015 here.
Crier - January 2016 The Lound Crier was first published in the early 70’s and is a monthly journal to keep villagers informed of news and activities in and around Lound. You will find all issues from January 2015 here.
Crier - December 2015 The Lound Crier was first published in the early 70’s and is a monthly journal to keep villagers informed of news and activities in and around Lound. You will find all issues from January 2015 here.
PC Jason Fellows has sent this update for everyone's attention. PC Fellows Message
Bassetlaw District Council is paving the way for a new ‘Local Plan’ by encouraging landowners to put forward sites for potential development in the District. This ‘Call for Sites’ will look to identify land within Bassetlaw that may be suitable…
Crier - November 2015 The Lound Crier was first published in the early 70’s and is a monthly journal to keep villagers informed of news and activities in and around Lound. You will find all issues from January 2015 here.
The prospective applicant intends to apply to Nottinghamshire County Council for permission to drill a single exploration well and three sets of monitoring boreholes, which would contain up to three boreholes in each set, to sample groundwater and ground gas…
Crier - October 2015 The Lound Crier was first published in the early 70’s and is a monthly journal to keep villagers informed of news and activities in and around Lound. You will find all issues from January 2015 here.
Phoenix Group programme for 2015 to 2016 The Phoenix Group meet on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. During the season the ladies of Lound organise various day trip visits, interesting speakers and craft ideas. All ladies…
Crier - September 2015 The Lound Crier was first published in the early 70’s and is a monthly journal to keep villagers informed of news and activities in and around Lound. You will find all issues from January 2015 here.
Bassetlaw District Council proposed Public Spaces Protection Order for the control of dogs has now completed its progress through the Council democratic process and will come into force across the District on 1st September 2015. The order enacts the following…
For those lazy days when you have nothing to do, why not take a walk around the Idle Valley. Either visit their website - see home page link, or make use of the attached map to find your way around. Idle Valley Map.jpg (click…
Crier - August 2015 The Lound Crier was first published in the early 70’s and is a monthly journal to keep villagers informed of news and activities in and around Lound. You will find all issues from January 2015 here.
Based on the information gathered, NetworkRail have decided not to go ahead with a single programme of level crossing closures. Instead will take a case-by-case approach, looking to close level crossings as part of other planned improvement work over the…
Over the last 100 years, Town Street has changed from a sleepy North Nottinghamshire village to a very popular residential location. In that short time, many properties have been either demolished or altered to modern living standards. We now have the luxury…
Well done to all the players for an enjoyable and exciting game. The final score was very close: Youngsters = 15 / Oldies = 3 !!! Man of the match has to go to Gerry, the orange goal keeper, for saving so many goals…
These photographs were taken by Gaynor Cowdrey and represents just a little flavour of the day.