NewsNK Summer 2012

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Four-page pullout inside to guide you through the Olympic events

The newspaper for all North Kesteven residents

Summer 2012

Olympic Torch Relay is our Moment to Shine Residents urged to take to the streets to celebrate the passage of the Olympic Flame through North Kesteven on June 27 North Kesteven has much to cheer about ahead of the London 2012 Games, with five residents poised to compete, a dozen more carrying the Olympic Torch and the athletics warm-up track originating in the District. The Torch Relay passes through the District on June 27, exactly a month before the Games begin. With so many reasons to feel personally connected to the world’s greatest festival of sport and culture, there is great cause to take to the streets in celebration. Schools in Sleaford will close early on Wednesday, June 27 and the Council advises residents and businesses to make preparations to enjoy the festival of fun as the Olympic Flame passes through from 4pm. It will then head up to Bracebridge Heath in a vehicle convoy, where again it can be seen being paraded towards Lincoln from around 5pm. Community spirit will be championed in Sleaford with an afternoon carnival procession and in Bracebridge Heath with an evening celebration, both coordinated by artsNK.

In both locations local residents will have the thrill of carrying the Flame after being nominated as Torchbearers in honour of their charitable, personal or sporting endeavours. Council Leader Cllr Marion Brighton OBE said: “With the Olympic Torch Relay and 2012 Games building on the patriotic fervour of community Jubilee celebrations, I think we are well-placed in North Kesteven to really put the flags out and be proud of our District’s contributions. “Many people may feel that these are very much the London Games but with our own residents competing in both Olympic and Paralympic competitions there is much to cheer and celebrate,” she said. The economic boost represented by both national occasions is cause for good cheer in itself, with North Hykeham firm Running Imp taking on 30 extra staff to cope with a 40% surge in sales beyond £1m and Heckington’s Smith’s Construction securing a contract to lay the athletics warm-up track in the Olympic Park. One of the Sleaford Torchbearers is NK Health Trainer Debbie Chessum

Communities fly flag for Queen’s Jubilee Jubilee jubilation swept through the District in a sea of red, white and blue. Many of the District’s 100 Florishing Communities put the flags out for tea dances, street parties, carnival parades, concerts and beacon lighting; all in honour of the Queen’s 60 years on theThrone and community spirit. > See page 4 and www.n-kesteven.gov.uk

Our Communities – pages 4 & 5

who is brimming with excitement and anticipation. “The closer it gets to the event and the more I see the Relay on TV, the more excited and nervous I’m getting. I’m increasingly struck by what an honour and privilege it is to have been nominated and then selected. “I really hope that everyone who wants to is able to get out there on June 27 to line the streets of Sleaford and Bracebridge Heath or just to see the convoy whizz by as I expect it’ll be really spectacular,” she said. Another is Joseph Hayat who won last year’s NK Community Champions Award for young achievers. He was nominated by the Council as an extremely positive role model. Ayesha Coupland from Ruskington – who contended the same award – will also be carrying the torch. Having overcome her own phobias she now helps other young people to grow in confidence and was put forward as an inspiration to others. > See the pullout guide on pages 7-10 detailing the Torch Relay route, local athletes competing in the Games and the District Council’s sport provision.

More than a dozenDistrict residents will be among 8,000 people carrying the Olympic Torch on a 8,000 mile journey around the country ahead of the London 2012 Games. Photo: LOCOG

International farming event will return for third successive year After breaking a tradition of not returning to a site twice in a row, the UK’s largest crop-growers’ event will also be back in North Kesteven in 2013 - for a third year running. Attracting more than 25,000 visitors - including 100s from overseas - and 500 exhibitors, the Cereals showcase represents an enormous economic

boost to the District and promotes North Kesteven as a fertile field in which to plant a business. Organises say the former airfield at Boothby Graffoe is perfect for traders and visitors and is well supported by local residents. This enthusiasm drew them back for two days this June and will attract them again next summer.

Our Economy – page 6

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Council Leader Cllr Marion Brighton OBE welcomed their confidence in North Kesteven. She said: “Events such as this bring millions of pounds into the local economy at every level. Over the coming months we will do all we can to support organisers in making a positive decision to hopefully set down roots here.”

Our Homes – page 11

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