Category: Little Bytham

Bythams youngsters explore the great mystery of space

Bythams Primary School logoInspired by British astronaut Tim Peake, youngsters have been exploring the great mystery of space this term.

Pupils in the Year 5/6 class at Bythams Primary School have had a homework topic linked to space, as they’ve been inspired by the story of the astronaut and his six-month journey on the International Space Station.

Read more from the Stamford Mercury website.

Anger as thieves steal £5,000 of tools from Bythams Woodland Trust

Bythams SpinneyThe chairman of a community trust has condemned “callous” thieves who stole thousands of pounds worth of tools.

Volunteers for the Bythams Woodland Trust turned up to The Spinney in Little Bytham to do their regular maintenance work on January 23. But when they arrived, they found the door of their steel storage container had been ripped open, and several expensive pieces of equipment had been stolen.

Read more from the Stamford Mercury website.

A section of old photos taken around Little Bytham

Here are a section of old photos taken around Little Bytham, that we’re found on flickr.

Please also remeber to check out our flickr group @ www.flickr.com/groups/thebythams. Where you can 100’s of new and old photos.

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Little Bytham fuelling.
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Hundreds decorate trees at the Spinney in Little Bytham

Bythams SpinneyMore than 400 children and parents turned up for the fourth Tree Dressing Day at the Spinney in Little Bytham.

With the help of Jo Hammond, an environmental artist, children and their parents were able to make decorations which they could then attach to the tree of their choice to help make the Spinney more attractive.

Read more from the Stamford Mercury website.

Christmas craft fair to raise funds for Phoebe Research

Get on down to Little Bytham Village Hall this Saturday (December 5) for a day full of festive fun in aid of Stamford-based charity, The Phoebe Research Fund.

The event, taking place from 9am to 1pm, will feature a number of festive stalls selling beautiful crafts and gifts.

Read more from the Rutland Times website.