Linghurst Lakes Maintenance
PUBLIC SAFETY NOTICE - GRASS CUTTING Please be aware there will be grass and brush cutting around the north side of Linghurst Lakes from tomorrow morning - Tuesday 4th June.
PUBLIC SAFETY NOTICE - GRASS CUTTING Please be aware there will be grass and brush cutting around the north side of Linghurst Lakes from tomorrow morning - Tuesday 4th June.
With its mix of lakes, scrub, and woodland, Parish Park hosts a variety of bird species. Water birds include moorhen which raised broods of 2 & 4 and little grebe which fledged broods of 2 & 5. The common coot…
TRIP HAZARD Today, gorse bushes around the north side of the south lake have been cut down to open up the vista. Please be aware there will be some hidden roots which could cause a trip hazard.
Moths comprise a group of insects related to butterflies, belonging to the order Lepidoptera. Most lepidopterans are moths and there are thought to be approximately 160,000 species of moth, many of which are yet to be described. Most species of…
Minutes of the Linghurst Lakes AGM, which was held in the Village Hall on Wednesday 4th October. AGM Minutes 05.10.17 (003)
The Linghurst Lakes AGM will be held in the Village Hall on Thursday 29 September at 7.30pm. Villagers who are interested in helping to keep the Lakes in good condition or, in becoming Friends of Linghurst Lakes are invited to…
Linghurst Lakes Sub-Committee Annual General Meeting, September 2015 Linghurst Lakes sub - committee is an extension of Lound Parish Council. Their AGM will take place in the village hall at 7.30pm on Thursday 3 September. Anyone is welcome to attend and …
Linghurst Lakes was handed over to Lound Parish Council by Tarmac in January 2004. The restoration of the quarried areas was a condition of Tarmac being allowed to quarry this area near the village. Nottinghamshire County Council approved and monitored…