Markfield, Field Head, Stanton-under-Bardon, Thornton & Bagworth Organist Required
Are You The One? MY HOME is in the village of Thornton where I have lived since 1909 in the Church of Saint Peter. Although advanced in years, I am in excellent physical condition, having undergone a complete overhaul recently at a cost of £32,000. Behind my glass frontage can be seen two rows of polished black and white keys, whilst on each side multiple draw stops appeal for caressing whilst feet are busy on the pedals which bring into play a whole rank of pipes.
Party in the Park planned in Stanton to celebrate coronation STANTON UNDER BARDON is planning a Party in the Park to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. The event is due to take place from 12 noon to 5.30pm on Sunday 7th May 2023 at the village recreation ground on Main Street, Stanton. A committee has been formed, consisting of Parish Council members, Village Hall Trustees, volunteers from the village, and members of the Golden Jubilee Committee - who have had much involvement and success with previous village events. The line-up is currently being finalised, but we are planning: •
A variety of stalls
Throughout the years, I have taken part in many ceremonies-both public and private- and have added my voice to both sad and joyous occasions.
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A Bouncy Castle and Obstacle Course
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Beer Tent
I am now looking for someone,(ideally of Grade VI ABRSM standard), to undertake these musical duties at Saint Peter’s. Such a one, needs to be available when possible, on each Sunday morning and for occasional services as they occur.
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Pizzas, Doughnuts and other food stalls
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Live music and performers
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Face Painting and Balloons
My further details can be obtained from churchwarden Shirley on 01530 230 422 or from the Rector, Rev. Andrew, on 01530 249 746.
Martin Foster
Something to do in Bagworth FIRST OF ALL, a date for your diaries: Sunday May 14th is the date for the Bagworth Spring Food and Craft Fair at the Community Centre. There will be lots of stalls selling a variety of different items, especially food. This is organised by the Bagworth Forward Group who aim to enhance the village and the life of the village. Look out for more details of this event in next month’s Herald. In addition would you like to improve the village environment? We would like to form a group of Bagworth residents to take responsibility for planting, watering and maintaining the floral displays in the village planters. All costs will be covered by BFG. If you are interested please have a chat with Rob on Facebook or on email at robatbfg@btinternet.com Help to make Bagworth, your home, a village of which we can be truly proud.
Bob Austin
The Village Fete Committee is currently seeking donations from local organisations and businesses to help fund the day, but entry will be free. The committee is also working to make sure that other village events complement and work together to help the village celebrate in style, including a ‘best dressed house’ and scarecrow competition. So, please mark your calendars and help us celebrate the coronation of King Charles III.
Deliverer Andy to visit the Landmarks of Leicester in a charity fundraising walk HERALD DISTRIBUTOR Andy Lewis is off on a mini adventure to see the many sights of Leicester on a charity run and walk.
If you live in Thornton or Bagworth, Andy will be familiar to you as he has been delivering your Herald single-handedly every month for many years. On Saturday March 25th he will be running the Braunstone Park Run and then will walk to Fosse Park, Everards Meadow, The Black Horse in Aylestone via the Great Central Way . Then he will adventure off to Grace Road, King Power Stadium and Welford Road Stadium before crossing Victoria Park to take in some culture at the De Montfort Hall, New Walk Museum,Curve and Phoenix. To finish the walk he will head off to the home of more Leicester sporting heroes at the Morningside Arena, before gently strolling round Abbey Park and eventually ending at Jubilee Square. Andy likes to do what he can for local causes and is doing this walk for local charity Leicestershire Action for Mental Health Projects (LAMP). If you’d like to make a contribution - however large or small - to this very worthwhile cause, please visit Andy’s fundraising page at: www.justgiving.com/campaign/andylewis or scan the QR code above. The Landmarks of Leicester Walk was inspired by Cool as Leicester and their social group which promotes Leicester and its events and has given Andy the inspiration to see some of the City’s landmarks.
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