Category: Charity
Page 10 of 34Leicestershire Wildlife Hospital - January 2024
19th January 2024 | Charity, What's On
2025 CALENDAR PHOTO COMPETITION
Read moreLeicestershire Wildlife Hospital coffee morning
19th January 2024 | Charity, What's On
Leicestershire Wildlife Hospital will be holding a coffee morning and table top sale on Saturday 10 February in Kibworth Village Hall LE8 0LN from 10am until 12.45.
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The Well at Christmas
18th December 2023 | Charity
As you’re reading this, I’m sure that many of you will be in full-on countdown to Christmas mode!
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Adventures in the Wild
18th December 2023 | Charity
When John Beatty first offered to visit Kibworth to give a talk to help raise funds for Kibworth Community Library very few of us knew what to expect.
Read moreKibworth & Fleckney Rotary Club
18th December 2023 | Charity, Clubs and Societies
Many of you will have seen that the Children in Need campaign this year raised millions for national charities. Your Rotary Club is appealing to you to think about donating locally.
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Leicestershire Wildlife Hospital
18th December 2023 | Charity
As part of our 40th birthday celebrations, Leicestershire Wildlife Hospital are running a Kibworth ‘Local Scene’ Calendar Photo competition.
Read moreBurton Overy Christmas Tree Festival
18th December 2023 | Charity, Churches, What's On
The twenty second Burton Overy Christmas Tree Festival since the year 2000, took place at St Andrew’s Church, during the weekend of the 1st- 3rd December.
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Leicesteshire Wildlife Hospital
18th December 2023 | Charity
Leicestershire Wildlife Hospital will be holding a Coffee Morning and Table Top Sale on Saturday 13 January in Kibworth Village Hall LE8 0LN from 10am until 12.45pm.
Read moreHarborough Woodland Community Volunteers (HW)
18th December 2023 | Charity, Clubs and Societies, Community, What's On
South Leicestershire has a woodland coverage of 3-4% (Surrey’s coverage is 25%) and it is decreasing with Ash dieback. Harborough Woodland is a not for profit community group set up in February 2020. Its aim is to increase woodland cover by planting trees and hedgerows and to reduce the risk of flooding through natural flood management (NFM). NFM schemes use vast numbers of trees and hedges. The roots, soil and fungi of one metre of mature hedge is a live sponge that can hold and slowly release 3 to 5m3 or tonnes of potential flood water (hedgelink.org.uk)
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