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 LINTON & BROMSASH NEWS 

LINTON VILLAGE HALL

THE JIGANTICS’ Friday 26th April 7pm - Cajun-kissed folk-rockery!

Welcome back to four fantastic musicians, effortlessly swopping between a range of instruments – promising a great night of entertainment.  This is what others say: "Fantastic music from The Jigantics. A high quality, highlight act who are clearly destined for great things.” Daily Telegraph 2014.
"The Jigantics bowled into town, and left behind them a wake of warm hearts, lifted spirits, and satisfied smiles. With their brand of Cajun-kissed folk rockery, they eased us into a high-quality selection of songs ranging from the not-a-dry-eye-in-the-house tearjerker, to the Doc-Martins-to-the-floor outlaw country floor shaker. A totally awesome band who deserve all the attention and rave reviews they're getting" Ken Brown, Square Roots Promotions, Portsmouth
Tickets £10, £6 under 18s - Bring your pennies as its cash only folks!
Doors and Bar open 6.30pm,   Detail on PDF copy on home page

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REMI HARRIS AND TOM MOORE  Friday 7th June 7pm
We are delighted to welcome back this fantastic duo. Ever popular, this is bound to sell-out. Tickets £15 from LVH@lintonvillage.com Doors and Bar open 6.30pm

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HALL FOR HIRE 
Linton Village Hall is available for hire for family parties, classes, business meetings and charity events. The Hall accommodates up to 70 people seated, 120 standing. Skittle alley, crockery, glasses, and various equipment are available to hire for outside events. Email LVH@lintonvillage.com

THINKING OF STARTING A NEW GROUP OR ACTIVITY AND NEED A SUITABLE VENUE? 
Linton Village Hall may be able to accommodate you. If you would like to discuss your requirements please call Carol on
Detail on PDF copy on home page

THE GREAT COLLABORATION-LOCAL ACTION FOR SUSTAINABILITY
At the Sustainability Café held in Linton Village Hall on the 9th March, we introduced ‘The Great Collaboration”. This was originally devised in Fownhope to help capture what the parishioners were doing to reduce carbon and improve sustainability. It has now been rolled out nationally and is a toolkit to allow councils - both parish and county - to see what people are doing or not doing in their area. This data is anonymous but provides insight as to what is happening locally on a parish-by-parish basis.
By registering with ‘The Great Collaboration” and committing to carbon reduction, you’ll be having your say in how local environmental policy is formed to meet the specific circumstances of residents where you live. By using the Toolkit, your local councils will be able to see what is already being done in your community, what people are planning to do, and what’s holding them back from taking certain actions. They can use this information to inform their planning and decision making, to come up with support that is relevant to what’s actually happening in your area. There are currently 64 specific actions that you can choose - many you may have done, others you feel you cannot do, or you can commit to doing more. A lot of them are free and just reading through the list will give inspiration as to how you can do more – from changing your heating to writing to your MP. Please head over to greatcollaboration.uk, sign up and help to influence local policy. 

 

Don’t forget the next cafè is 13th April between 10am and 12noon at Gorsley Village Hall where we will be focusing on helping you recycle your old tec.

NEWS FROM ST MARY’S CHURCH

BELL RINGING
St Mary’s Church has a fine set of bells and we will be welcoming a visiting band of ringers on the afternoon of 13th April from about 4.15pm.  Do listen out for them.


WAITES OF GLOUCESTER
Also on Saturday 13th April we are delighted to have an evening of music by The Waites of Gloucester. The Waites bands existed to play music for the Mayor and Councillors of Gloucester on ceremonial occasions, and for the City’s Ancient Guilds.  Come and hear extraordinary sounds from shawms, crumhorns, curtals and pipes!  Admission free: interval refreshments and retiring collection.


BIBLE BRUNCH 
14th April: Romans Course
Paul’s letter to the Christians in Rome contains some passages which have comforted Christians down the ages Join us on the second Sunday of the month at Linton Village Hall to unpack this letter which has been described as the most important letter in history.  It had a profound influence on greats such as St Augustine, Martin Luther, John Wesley and even David Suchet.  
The mornings start with brunch at 10.30am before a combination of videos and discussion material, produced by The Bible Society, take us through the letter in 10 episodes.


ALL-AGE MORNING WORSHIP
April sees a slight change to our patterns of service with Communion services now on the first and last Sundays and All-Age Morning Worship on the third Sunday. The All-Age Morning Worship is on 21st April, looking at Love and Kindness.  People of every age are warmly invited to all our services.  Refreshments afterwards.


APCM 2024
The Annual Church Report for 2023 is currently being written and will be available in April.  The Annual Church Meeting will take place in the church on Monday 22nd April at 6pm.  Everyone welcome.


ASCENSION DAY
Ascension Day will be on Thursday 9th May.  This year we are thrilled to be hosting it at Linton.  Although we do not have a tower to climb, we do have the benefit of a fabulous East Window which depicts the Ascension.

For up-to-date news on St Mary's Church please go to the website    www.lintonvillage.com/st-marys-church

NEW PEDESTRIAN GATES FOR THE PLATINUM JUBILEE WALK
You may have noticed that all of the nine stiles along the route of the Platinum Jubilee walk have recently been replaced with pedestrian gates.  This has been done through a grant from the AONB and organised through the Ross ‘Walkers are Welcome’ group.   This has the double benefit of replacing some of the old stiles in our footpath network and also providing easier access for walkers.  The Parish Council therefore wishes to extend a thanks to the AONB for the grant funding, to Walkers are Welcome for all their effort and enthusiasm in making it happen and to the local landowners for their cooperation.  The gates are designed to be self-closing but do still check to make sure that they close behind you!  
For those who aren’t aware, the Platinum Jubilee walk is a 6 mile circular walk created to celebrate the Jubilee in 2022.  You can download a guide to the walk from the Herefordshire Council website.

THE ALMA INN WINS CAMRA CERTIFICATE

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March 2024

The Linton Parish Council has contacted South Herefordshire MP Jesse Norman’s Office to alert them to the need for urgent action to address the speed of traffic on the B4221 through Gorsley which is increasingly dangerous and life-threatening. The Council also provided a portfolio of information and various proposals to improve the situation, plus a strongly supported petition of 725 signatures. Mr Norman’s Office responded very positively, recognising the severity of the issue, and it is hoped that this will lead to the action that is required. Herefordshire Council is conducting an assessment to determine where a Speed Indicator Device would be best placed on the road to gather information, and a Community Watch Scheme is being organised. The dangerous situation at Cut Throat Corner has been reported to the Locality Steward. On the left hand bend the road and railing have been damaged by heavy traffic leaving a dangerous unguarded drop from the road into a watercourse. This defect occurred in October 2020. At that time, some barriers were placed at the location, but these have now fallen into the watercourse. The Locality Steward raised a category 2A defect (28-day response time) which is the highest he could raise it without it being an emergency. Some temporary protection has been put in place, but a permanent solution is required. There is currently one vacancy on the Parish Council. If anyone is interested, or would like to know more, please contact the Parish Council Clerk, Rich Hunt, via e-mail: pcclerk@lintonpc-herefordshire.gov.uk .

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