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Young Farmers support the local environment in tree planting campaign
Pytchley Parish Council tree planting initiative in conjunction with Northants Young Farmers and Woodland Trust
Posted: Tue, 10 Dec 2019 15:18 by Lisa Ritchie
Movie Night - Miracle on 34th Street
Movie Night - Pytchley Village Hall
Friday 13th December 2019
Doors open 6.30 for 7.00pm screening
Certificate - suitable for all
£5 Adults £2.50 children - complimentary Tea, Coffee and Biscuits
Feel free to bring your own food and drink along
Posted: Fri, 06 Dec 2019 07:32 by Andy Wykes
TTRO(19/20) N337 - Orlingbury Road, Pytchley
Northamptonshire Highways are intending on carrying out carriageway repairs along the above road between Wellingborough Road and Church Road. To undertake these works safely will require that the road is closed for one day and it is expected to take place on the 9th December 2019.
The closure and diversion can be viewed here https://one.network/?tm=11571581
Posted: Tue, 03 Dec 2019 17:49 by Lisa Ritchie
Unauthorised Traveller Site on Cransley Road, Loddington
As you are probably all aware, the Planning Application for the Unauthorised Traveller Site on Cransley Road, Loddington has been submitted & is open for comments.
Application Number KET/2019/0711
Please see attached an information sheet. We would appreciate if you could make this available to the residents of your villages/towns to help them with how to comment on the application. We have printed... Read More »
Posted: Fri, 22 Nov 2019 18:16 by Lisa Ritchie
Building Better Opportunities (BBO) project
Building Better Opportunities (BBO) project
Posted: Thu, 07 Nov 2019 10:26 by Lisa Ritchie
Shires Community Service
Shire Community Services Volunteer Medical Car Service, which, although run from Wellingborough covers both the Boroughs of Wellingborough and Kettering.
Posted: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 10:59 by Lisa Ritchie
What to do if you notice/experience an overgrown footpath in the local area . . .
- Report it to the Parish Council in the first instance;
- The Parish Council will then contact the relevant landowner and follow up any issues via the Street Doctor (if required); and
- Local residents can also report such matters directly, using the Street Doctor.
Posted: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 19:58 by Lisa Ritchie