Author: Mark

Alan Wood Murder has Second Appeal on BBC’s Crimewatch

The torture and murder of a Lincolnshire man is to be featured for a second time on BBC One‘s Crimewatch programme.  BBC staff have been filming new sequences locally and interviewing Alan’s mother for the programme.

Read it on the BBC News Website

Men released from bail over Alan Wood ‘torture’ murder

Three men arrested over the torture and murder of a Lincolnshire man have been released from bail without further action.

Read it on the BBC News website.

Bythams Flour

A pilot batch of flour made from Bytham wheat and milled at Tuxford Windmill is now available. To obtain a bag, please contact Jackie Murray on 01780 410078.

Concessionary Bus Pass Scheme Changes

From the Glenside News (February 2011) …

Central Government has decided that from 1st April 2011 responsibility for bus passes will transfer from the District Council to the County Council.

So what does this mean?

There will be no changes to the current system before March 2011.  Current bus passes will still remain valid until their expiry date. Financial constraints will mean some discretionary elements such as taxi-tokens and Rail Card contributions will cease.

The way you apply fo a new bus pass will be different. From April you must apply by post, or alternatively apply in person at City Hall in Lincoln (this applies for all district areas). The option for making applications and renewals on-line is also being developed. These options will give you a choice in how you obtain your pass but please do not apply any earlier than 21 days in advance of the due date.

Application forms and an information leaflet about the Scheme will be available from libraries, local District Council Offices, other key access centres and on-line.

For further information visit …
www.lincolnshire.gov.uk
or alternatively contact …
Lincolnshire County Council
Accessibility and Policy Unit
City Hall
Orchard Street
Lincoln
LN1 1DN

On Law and Order

On the evening of Thursday 17th February in Castle Bytham Village Hall a distinguished panel of experts will be present to answer your questions on Law and Order. The doors will open at 7.00pm for a prompt start at 7.30pm. Tickets will be available from the village shop, Penny Price and Vicky Dennis at £7.00 each to include entrance and a hot supper. A pay-bar will also be provided. As numbers will be limited, please buy your tickets early to avoid disappointment. This will also ensure that there is plenty of food for everyone! Thank you.

The Panel comprises …
His Honour Judge Michael Heath, Lincoln Crown Court
Steve Chappell, Chief Crown Prosecutor, Lincolnshire
Peter Veits, Director HMP/YOI Peterborough
Nick Leader, Chief Probation Officer, Lincolnshire
Richard Crompton, Chief Constable, Lincolnshire

In the Chair, and always in control, our very own Robert Brownlow. To help Robert retain control, and allocate the questions to the appropriate panellist, please submit your questions before 10th February 2011 by emailing maryandrobert08@tiscali.co.uk or vickyray@btinternet.com or rprice@postland.freeserve.co.uk. For anyone without access to email please ‘phone 01780 411397.

Carols by Candlelight

From David Smith, Churchwarden / Treasurer at St James’ Church in Castle Bytham …

On behalf of St James’ Church a big thank you to Sue Blunt for organising the Carol Singing, to all who joined her despite the bitterly cold weather, to Charlotte and Eamonn at the Castle who ensured that everyone set out in good spirits and to all who gave so generously. Together you raised a whopping £339.08 for Church Funds.

We are very grateful for your continued support, particularly during these times of so much uncertainty, which helps us maintain St James’ Church for the benefit of the whole community.