Category: Letters
Page 6 of 12Jubilee Bells
27th June 2022 | Letters
How glorious to hear the bells of Kibworth Church tower during lunchtime of Jubilee Saturday. These things don`t just happen without volunteers.
Read moreA Fond Farewell To The Licensee Of A Local Hostelry – 60 Years Ago
18th April 2022 | Letters
I read with interest the letter sent in last month by Glynn Tunneycliff concerning ‘The Railway Arms’. This prompted me to get in touch as I recently acquired a copy of the Leicester Evening Mail newspaper dated Tuesday October 16th 1962. The front page showed a photograph of Mrs Florence Barratt saying farewell to her customers at The Railway Arms in Kibworth Beauchamp. Florence and her late husband George ran the pub together for 16 years, having taken up the licence in 1946. Sadly, George passed away in 1954. But Florence took over the business and continued to run the establishment in her own name.
Read moreOsteopathy and the Older Patient, but first an announcement!
17th February 2022 | Editorial, Letters
I am delighted to share with you that Kibworth Osteopaths has been awarded Osteopath of the Year for Central England, for the second year in a row!
Read moreKibworth Mead Academy Parking
17th February 2022 | Letters
I have always been an admirer of the Kibworth Mead Academy, its staff and pupils. However I must take issue with the recent letter in the Chronicle from Kate Foster, chair of the school Council. This is with regard to the parking problem faced by those living on and using Smeeton Road. Whilst it is true the staff might have had to make a greater use of the road parking due perhaps to Covid-19 safety arrangements it is simply not true that this is a recent occurrence. I have lived here for 15 years and year on year parking on the road by staff from the school has posed a problem. The absence of cars is most marked when the school is closed on weekends and holidays. Then the road is virtually clear of parked cars. It is appreciated that some of the school parking spaces must be used at this time for the safety of the children but in normal times it is noticeable that this parking is not fully utilised. The ‘brief congestion’ she refers to is nonsense as it is a regular happening with large vehicles and cars finding it very difficult to enter and leave properties and travel on the road safely. When planning was approved for the extension of the school premises it is clear the need for adequate parking was not a consideration and this is to be regretted. The provision of white lines have been negotiated which is to be welcomed as previous attempts to get the school staff to move their cars from either side of the driveway met with no response whatsoever. There is no easy answer but when the school coffers allow might I suggest the school BUILD A BIGGER CAR PARK.
Read moreSmeeton Road Pavement
17th February 2022 | Letters
I am a bit upset about the road near the nursery [Smeeton Road]. Tractors and lorries go by there. The kids are on the road because the pavement is too small as vehicles all park on the pavement. My daughter’s friend’s lad got run over there. It’s a death trap waiting for something bad to happen. It’s so upsetting. Do you think someone can do something about it please?
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