Wednesday, 11 October 2017
70th Annual Autumn Show
Bolton-le-Sands Floral and Horticultural Society is holding its 70th Annual Autumn Show of chrysanthemums, flowers, vegetables, fruit, homecraft, photographic, floral art, art, handicraft, plus Children's Section in the Community Centre on Saturday 21st October from 2pm - 4pm. Entry to the show £1, Refreshments available. All show entry forms should be taken to the Old Boy's School between 3pm & 4pm on Thursday 19th October 2017.
Drone Flying on The Shore
For those that wish to fly their drones on the shore, please note that consumer
drones (classed as those that weigh under 20kg) must be flown no higher than
120 metres, and kept at least 50 metres away from people and private property,
and 150 metres from “crowds and built up areas.”
Bolton-le-Sands Library
Is the Library to re-open soon? There has been a lot of activity there over these past few days. County Council promised to re-open it - watch this space for more updates on progress.
Monday, 9 October 2017
'Raise the Roof, Open the Door' celebration
Last Saturday afternoon a large number of people attended Holy Trinity's celebration following the completion of building works to maintain the fabric of the church and improve access for all people. The church is freshly decorated and looks fabulous! It was great for children from the school (and their parents and family members) to be involved in the celebrations as the parish looks forward to a bright future.
Parking and access to school
The local Primary School has received a visit from the Police following a number of formal complaints over the last few weeks concerning irresponsible and illegal parking on Bolton Lane (outside school) and on the main street through the village. There have also been comments about insensitive driving and parking in and around the Community Centre car park. It is clear to the large majority of our school community that a relatively small number of road users are creating serious safety issues for other people in the wider community. If you have to use a car to bring your child to and from school, please park in a sensible and legal place where you know that you are not causing an obstruction. There are a lot of parking places on the road along from Holy Trinity Church as well as in other parts of the village - please use these and then walk up to school. Please actively consider how your driving and parking behaviours impact on the well-being of other people. Thank you.
Saturday, 7 October 2017
Post Office Relocation
Bolton Le Sands Post Office® at 28 Main Road, is to relocate to Spar Coastal
Road. Agents operate sub Post Office branches alongside
their private retail business, and it is important that they make the very best use of their
resources to ensure future sustainability of the service. An opportunity has arisen to incorporate the Post Office within other local premises nearby,
with a petrol station and Spar convenience store also on site. It is believed that the move will help safeguard the viability of their business, including the Post Office
service. There is to be a local public consultation and you can share your views on the proposed move through an easy and convenient new online questionnaire at postofficeviews.co.uk. When entering the site you will be asked to enter the code for this branch: 16241899. Before finalising the plans, they would really like to hear your views on this proposal particularly on the following areas:
How suitable you think the new location and premises are and how easy it is to get
there
Are the new premises easy for you to get into and is the inside easily accessible
Are there any other local community issues which you believe could be affected by or
affect the proposed change
If the move were to proceed is there anything they could do to make it easier for
customers. Comments will not be kept confidential unless expressly asked by clearly marking them "In Confidence". Call into the Post Office for more details.
Lancashire Volunteer Partnership
Can you spare the time to support people, build a stronger, more resilient community? From visiting people who may be feeling lonely or supporting those who are struggling to get out and about independently, to giving a carer some respite time, volunteering alongside the Constabulary as a Special Constable or Support Volunteer, at a children's centre, as a cadet leader or as a NHW Co-ordinater. There are many opportunities available for people wanting to volunteer in Lancashire. If you want to Feel Champion, then contact the Lancashire Volunteer Partnership on lancsvp.org.uk today!
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