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September 5, 2008

Metheringham Parish Council News - Autumn 2008

Allotments - Dunston Road,
The Parish Council own four allotments at the above address. All of the allotments are currently occupied by tenants and I now have a waiting list of sixteen people. Formal requests have been made to acquire further land, but these attempts have failed. If anyone knows of any land that could be utilized for allotments please contact the Clerk.

Recreation fields
The Parish Council has been in negotiations with Lincolnshire County Council for several years. We have been unable to sign the Heads of Terms agreement for the lease of the Star & Garter field. Discussions are still ongoing in relation to the outstanding issues.

Remembrance Day Service
This year's service will take place on Sunday 9th November at St Wilfrid's Church, Metheringham, Memorial Service will be held at the war memorial garden, High Street, followed by a short prayer at the war graves. Refreshments will be served at the end of the service, at St Wilfrid's Church Hall. All are welcome.

Village Gardener/Handyman
The Parish Council are continually striving to provide high standard and cost effective services to meet the needs and wishes of the local residents. We have therefore employed a part time gardener/handyman Mr Paul Chambers. The areas he will be responsible for are Princes Street Play Park, Princes Street Car Park, Shiregate Play Park, Spring, War Memorial garden and Village Car Park - Middle Street and general handyman jobs such as erecting signs, painting railings, installing dog bins, litter bins and seats.

Youth Shelter
The new Youth/Meeting Shelter has been in use since May. Teenagers and other members of the public are using it on a daily basis and the feedback has been very positive. The Police and Parish Council will continue to monitor the shelter and surrounding area as promised.

Ms Sharon Wetherall (Clerk)

Tel: 0800 6343307 .
E-mail: clerk@metheringham.org.uk

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