Coleorton Parish

Coleorton Parish in Leicestershire includes the villages of Coleorton, Coleorton Moor, Church Town and Farm Town
as well as parts of Peggs Green, Griffydam and Lount

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Parish Council Meeting

Thursday 1st November 2012

Summary Report

  • The Parish Council was pleased to co-opt Mr Colin Smith of 55 The Moor as a new Councillor
  • A 20-year management plan for Coleorton Wood will be produced by the end of January 2013. In the meantime, the Volunteer Group is doing great work in the wood and has started to clear the hedges and verges along Pitt Lane.
  • The Council was interested to hear that 63 species of fungi had been found in Coleorton Wood, including two never before recorded in Leicestershire.
  • The Police reported on the increase in the number of thefts of heating oil. They are making considerable efforts to counter this crime and hope to make some advice to householders available soon. Please report any unusual activity to the Police immediately.
  • A reminder that there will be a Remembrance Day Service at St John’s at 10am on 11 November, followed by a parade to the War Memorial
  • Next meeting: 13th December 2012
    At: Beaumont Centre, 7.30pm

Full minutes (pdf) >>

Agenda for printing (pdf) >>

The Parish Council meetings are open to the public. You are welcome to attend and see what goes on and make comments on any item on the Agenda. If you wish to raise a topic for the Agenda for a future meeting you should contact the Parish Clerk, parishclerk@coleorton.org.uk, at least 5 days before the meeting.

For more information on Coleorton Parish Council contact us on parishcouncil@coleorton.org.uk or contact the Parish Clerk, Sue McGlynn parishclerk@coleorton.org.uk to discuss any Parish related issue.

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