Spotligh potlightt Groby & Field Head MID-AUGUST 2021
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Groby - You’re Amazing! Please report any activity on 5g mast site immediately JUST AS THE Spotlight was being prepared for the printers news came in that a contractor who had travelled from Manchester for 3 Mobile had been seen on the site of the proposed telecom mast at the junction of Pymm Ley Lane and Flaxfield Close. A resident, who was aware that the planning application had been refused, spotted a van parked on the verge and the contractor marking out the area ready to take ground tests. Borough Councillor Martin Cartwright was called in and, after he confirmed the resident’s assertion that planning permission had been refused, the contractors left the site. It’s not clear whether the company intends to appeal, and thought that it would be acceptable to undertake preparatory survey work, or whether it is just down to poor communication between the company and its contractors. “This episode shows that we need to remain vigilant,” said Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator David Hartridge. “Its important that anyone who sees activity at this site reports it straight away.” David’s full story on the opposition to the mast can be read on page 4.
Norman Griffiths
THANK YOU to everyone who supported this year’s Christian Aid Week. Your generous donations will help some of the world’s poorest people. Money raised will go to projects building water dams near the homes of those who are suffering water shortages caused by climate change. Having a water source near to home makes a massive difference to the lives of women and children who would otherwise have long and often hazardous walks to collect water every single day. Groby people donated a fantastic £4,523 with a further £800 going to Christian Aid from Gift Aid. To highlight this year’s Christian Aid Week Rev’d Ed Bampton and four others from Churches Together in Groby undertook a walking challenge and between them walked 1,839,315 steps during May. Here they are celebrating the final day of the walk. Rev Ed commented: “I simply can’t believe how much we raised and it certainly made all that walking (and running for one of us to get those steps in!) more than worth it. Bless you everyone - the team who walked and all those whose efforts helped and supported us and whose generosity in giving will make such a difference to the poorest communities across the world. You’re amazing Groby!”
Mary Pringle and Christine Davies Churches Together in Groby
Appointments are no longer necessary at Council tips LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY Council returned their tips to the normal service from Monday 19 July.
No appointments are necessary to visit a waste site. Vans, pick-ups and cars with trailers, and any vehicle bringing asbestos, chemicals or liquid paint, must have a Waste Permit. To manage the expected increase in demand, you may find traffic management in place at Whetstone Tip. Visit the Leicestershire County Council website for more information.
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