
Kibworth Fire Station – Recruitment opens Wednesday 27 April.
18th April 2022 | Community
What is it life like as a Firefighter at Kibworth Station?
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What is it life like as a Firefighter at Kibworth Station?
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I was both shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden death of the former Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police. Simon only recently retired after returning in 2010 to the county where he grew up. He was awarded the Queen's Police Medal in the New Year Honours in 2014. He was the longest serving Chief Constable in the UK.
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Swing into Spring at Kibworth Golf Club!
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The parish council held its monthly public meeting on 22 March in the Studio at the Kibworth Grammar School Hall.
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On 24 March, three members of the Easy Riders set off with two van loads of donations of aid. This included over £3500 of aid for the refugee crisis on the Poland and Ukraine border. On arriving at the town of Zamosc, contact was made with a local group who had converted a large house to accommodate 40 Ukrainians. Over the next two days, Keith Low, Simon Hargreaves, and Mark Evans, together with fellow driver Ben Poulter, bought two months’ worth of shopping for the group and a freezer to keep the food in.
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“There is no such thing as a child who hates to read; there are only children who have not found the right book.” – Frank Serafini
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The New Normal Cancer support group is having an Easter Bingo session on
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Fabulous to see our local Wombles are visible again. They are cleaning our community parks and the general neighbourhood during the Great British Spring Clean (25 March - 10 April). We live in a lovely place yet still some people, and it is very much a minority, deposit their rubbish just anywhere. There is a lay by on the B6047 which says MOST PEOPLE TAKE THEIR RUBBISH HOME. If only…
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This church, a remarkably tall church, stands proudly on the hill in Church Langton. With its grey ashlar tower it visibly dominates the skyline in almost every direction. Indeed, its perpendicular style of architecture is typical for the area. Parts of the church below the tower date from the late 13th Century. (Imagine this church with a spire atop the tower! Then read on) It really is well worth a visit.
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