OCTOBER 2020 GROBY SPOTLIGHT MAGAZINE

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HOUSING NEEDS SURVEY NEWS - PAGE 6

REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY: 8th November

ARRANGEMENTS for this year’s service, which normally takes place on the Groby Exservicemen’s Club car park, will depend on what restrictions the government decides over Covid-19 nearer the day. If it does go ahead it will be limited to small groups, and social distancing and track & trace, will all have to be adhered to. We will be advising on the plans nearer to the day and posters will be put up on the club notice board and in shops around the village, so please look out for these for more information. Wreaths will still be able to be laid at the war memorial at 11 am by individuals who want to do so.

Paul Brudenell

NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN UPDATE - PAGE 19

Tribute to Anstey Lane neighbours I THOUGHT you might like to include some lovely news in the Groby Spotlight.

Once lockdown began back in March, the neighbours of Anstey Lane came together via a what’s app group. Neighbours were quick to offer help to each other from collecting shopping to offering a friendly chat over garden fences. We decided to plant sunflowers and then as they grew we put them out for people to help themselves to and then plant, Several houses began to grow the sunflowers on their front gardens, neighbours would stop to have a look and it would bring a smile to passers by. Our neighbour Pauline set up a small garden stall on her front and plants of all kinds could be taken in exchange for a donation to the NHS and soon after handmade face masks were added to the stall and donations continued to rush in. To this date the stall has raised £1,000 to help the NHS in the COVID pandemic. We are very proud of our little Lane and we are very lucky to have the neighbours we have around us. A special mention to Pauline who worked so hard and grew the tallest sunflowers!

Ashley Lambert

LETTER: ‘SORRY I’M LATE, HORSES ON THE PATH!’ IN THIS difficult time it is good to be reminded how fortunate we are to live where we do. On our way to my son’s archery club in Kirby Muxloe a couple of weeks ago we were stopped in our tracks by some stubborn horses! We were cycling along the path that goes from Sacheverell Way to the Ivanhoe trail, but when we came to the field with the horses they were blocking the way and there was no budging them! We stood for a few minutes wondering if they would move, trying fruitlessly to persuade them… We conversed with people on the other side of them – none of us knew how to resolve the situation! So Isaac and I turned back, and found a footpath that we had never taken before. We were a few minutes late for archery, but really what a lovely way to be inconvenienced!

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