Category: Castle Bytham

Burst main leaves villages without water

Several villages were left without water today (Monday) because of two separate faults.

Residents of Carlby, Essendine, Castle Bytham, Swayfield, Witham-on-the-Hill and surrounding areas with PE9, PE10, NG33 and LE15 postcodes have been affected by the problem, which began at about 11am today (Monday).

Read more from the Stamford Mercury website.

 

Just been posting photos from our archives : 11-02-2013

Here is a list of the galleries we have added new images too.

Castle Bytham photos : 20/12/2012

Various photos taken around Castle Bytham on 20th December 2012.
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Photos taken by Gordon S Valentine.

Got any flood photos?

Have you got any photos from the recent floods in any of the local villages? – Careby, Castle Bytham, Creeton, Holywell or Little Bytham.

Please can you email them to us? For use on this website. Full credit, will of course be given.

Please email photos to gordon.v @ our URL.

Castle Bytham Bonfire Display : 3rd November 2012

Gates open 5.30, fireworks @ 7pm

FREE ENTRY

No sparklers allowed

Beer Tent, BBQ, Mulled Wine, Soup

Great night out for all the family!

Bonfire Night Party : 3rd November 2012

The dust – (or should that be the mud?) had barely settled from this year’s Fair when we plunged into finalising the arrangements for this year’s Bonfire Night Party.  Please make sure you put down Saturday evening, 3rd November, in your diaries.  The arrangements will be as for last year with the crowd area on the field at the cross roads between Little Bytham Road/Clipsham Road and Station Road/Holywell Road.  There will be the usual bar/BBQ from 5.30 pm, available to keep out the autumnal chills so bring along friends to enjoy the evening.  When I first started the Bonfire Night parties the Fair Committee took something of a gamble as we had no idea whether the event would be popular and had some concern that we might have to drink all the mulled wine and eat the hot dogs ourselves.  Instead it has proved an overwhelmingly popular event and the numbers attending continue to grow.  We rely on our sales of good food and drink and a small grant from the Parish Council to largely finance the evening and want to continue the free access to the display if we can.  “Just in case” we are looking to put up more marquee coverage this year – some of our team are complaining that they are still drying out from the downpour we had on the morning of the Fair.  I tell them not to worry – we are made of sterner stuff in the Bythams and can take anything the weather can throw at us – which reminds me, were did I put my long johns?  Remember, remember the 3rd of November with whizz bangs, burgers and beer!