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Burglars stole a bike from Farnworth Cricket Club (Image: Farnworth Cricket Club)
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Sutton Bridge councillor calls for better funding for Lincolnshire in street light debate Published: 07:33, 08 February 2021
Villagers fighting to have their street lights switched on have been told to direct their complaints to the Government.
Members of Sutton Bridge Parish Council had made calls for the lights to be turned on in parts of the village.
But Coun Chris Brewis, who sits on both the parish and Lincolnshire County Councils, said the county were forced to switch off the lights after having its funding cut by the Government.
Chris Brewis (8877045)
Currently, the county council switches off lights between midnight and 6am, which was hoped to save £2.5million.
Online charity auction in aid of Lancashire charity could turn your pet into an artist s model
A Lancashire woman is offering people the unique chance to have a ceramic made of their pet to raise money for sight loss charity Galloway’s.
Wednesday, 27th January 2021, 12:30 pm
Christine Cummings, of Holmeswood, near Rufford, will auction the prize, worth £250, this Friday evening (January 29) on Facebook, with all proceeds going towards supporting blind and partially sighted people.
The 52-year-old, who runs her own business Christine Cummings Ceramics, will also open the bidding for a ceramic pig, which would normally sell at £175 and a painting, valued at £150.