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Page 277 of 311Charlie Sylvans-Jones, partner in Oliver Rayns, South Leicestershire.
29th January 2021 | Business
Hello, I’m Charlie a Kibworth based independent, self-employed estate agent in partnership with Oliver Rayns covering South Leicestershire. Apart from spells working in London and New York I have grown up and lived most of my life in South Leicestershire, Kibworth for the last seven years and I have been helping homeowners achieve their property related goals across the area for over 19 years, predominantly dealing with town and country homes.
Read moreKibworth Village Hall.
29th January 2021 | Business, Community
It was nice to put up the Christmas Trees outside the hall this year, which were kindly provided by Kibworth Beauchamp Parish Council. Hopefully these brought some cheer to villagers who walked or drove past during the festive period.
Read moreKibworth Community Library.
29th January 2021 | Community
“I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a good book” –
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A Saddington Gardener.
29th January 2021 | Business, Charity, Community
On a positive note this young lady, Flo,is still looking after and enjoying her garden well into her 90th year.
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The Rotary Club encourages us to Get Active and Start Growing
29th January 2021 | Charity, Community
The Rotary Club of Kibworth & Fleckney wants YOU to –
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The Well.
29th January 2021 | Charity, Churches
While The Well sadly is closed to visitors during lockdown, the Foodbank is continuing to support families in Kibworth and surrounding villages. we would like to use this column to sa a huge thank youth our wonderful local community for you generosity and ongoing support!
Read moreSpeeding traffic on the A6 near Kibworth
28th January 2021 | Community
Lockdown restrictions have seen a huge increase in speeding traffic on the A6? Not according to the Police. Despite catching 70 motorists in July 2019 in a two hour session, as reported by ‘LeicestershireLive’, you might expect a greater incidence of police action after ridiculous speeds were witnessed by many this year. This was not new; the article noted similar driving behaviour in the past, and highlighted recorded speeds of up to 122mph. Speeds recorded in 2020 have been even higher. There has been a suspicion in some quarters that police enforcement measures between March and October 2020 have been less than was merited by the previous radar gun sessions. Two Freedom of Information (FoI) requests eventually revealed the following:
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