Looking for a window cleaner in Thornton?
Try Chris and Dave
Usually in the village on a Monday or a Tuesday morning.
Also clean gutters, fascias etc – price on application.
Contact:- Dave on 07732 070457 or Chris – chrisrivers2007@msn.com

A village in Leicestershire and in the heart of the National Forest, overlooking Thornton Reservoir.
Looking for a window cleaner in Thornton?
Try Chris and Dave
Usually in the village on a Monday or a Tuesday morning.
Also clean gutters, fascias etc – price on application.
Contact:- Dave on 07732 070457 or Chris – chrisrivers2007@msn.com




Thornton Nursery reopened on the 13th May.
Opening hours are 9am to 5pm weekdays & 10am to 4pm at the weekend.
The click and collect service has now ceased.
They thank all their customers for supporting them through these difficult times.
Have introduced a new website to offer a ‘click and collect’ service during the Covid19 pandemic. www.http://www.thornton-nurseries.co.uk/
They have created this website for non contact collection orders during Covid 19. It may be a little rough round the edges (their words not mine) but it’s a work in progress.
You will be contacted when your order is ready to collect.
Please don’t get our of your car, they will come to assist you.
We hope you can find most of what you are looking for.
Unfortunately they do not offer delivery at this time.
If it’s not on the site its not available for collection at this time, they will be trying to add more products on the site as and when they are available.
They also have (at time of printing) a wheelbarrow on the front with vegetable plants for sale and an ‘honesty box’.


Thank you for your support – David, Ben & John Smith
Raj has introduced new opening hours at the shop during the Covid19 pandemic.
Monday to Saturday the shop is open from 8am to 2pm
Sunday the shop is open from 8am to 12midday.
The shop is very well stocked – we are all very grateful to Raj for his dedication to keeping the village fed and watered.
Thornton Community Volunteers
Meeting 10.30am Friday 20th March 2020
As the result of an appeal for volunteers on www.nextdoor.co.uk
Fourteen residents from Thornton held an outdoor meeting at the rear of the Bricklayer Arms to discuss ideas for offering support and help to their fellow residents ‘self-isolating’.
Many more who were unable to attend, came forward ‘online’ to offer help and support.
Those in attendance: Ben Markie (landlord), Liz Mitchell (co-ordinator), Gill Tapping (co-ordinator), Alexia Swirkowski (Graphic Designer with printer), Paula Smith, Helen Robinson, Dave Robinson, Paul Lazarus, Jeremy Goodman, Steph Houghton, Penny Nugent, John True, Siobhan Darby, Paul Muller
Matters discussed:
Not wishing to ‘tread on anyone’s toes’ Liz contacted the organiser Helen Crouch – this is the response she received …….
“Personally I think bulk buying needs the local shop involved as you will kill his trade and also Bagworth uses coop products in his shop A decent veg hub would be handy with a delivery service but again I think the shops should be involved Regards branching off it would be better to carry on with main coordination and all volunteers come through what we have set up so both villages work together as a team so we have a larger bank of the volunteers and a stronger support with stronger skill sets, this doesn’t mean we can’t expand on the support team ie coordination to support me and the hub based in ratby. I’m having to report happenings too hence why we set it up like we did So we could sort an umbrella but it does need to come via this system Start splitting up you will also get Bagworth back up and loose there skill set etc this is a key time to keep both villages working together as they should always some tend to forget this At present we are working on a first aid response team for both villages based in Bagworth community centre and in both villages as moving forward we feel we are going to need it People have the contact details now and will and should feed through this”
Liz and I both agree that by all means use their centralised ‘hub’, and dedicated email and telephone details, but that we have more than sufficient volunteers to look after our own village, thus ‘freeing up’ their volunteers to concentrate on Bagworth, Ratby and Groby.
IF YOU NEED HELP DON’T HESITATE – WE HAVE MANY VOLUNTEERS THROUGHOUT THE VILLAGE WHO ARE THERE FOR YOU – ALTHOUGH IT FEELS LIKE IT, YOU ARE NOT ON YOUR OWN.
SIGN UP TO WWW.NEXTDOOR.CO.UK and join the Thornton Community Group. We can use this forum to organise ourselves to purchase group takeaway orders, DIY & gardening items, etc. Arrange to get books etc from the Community Centre to you.

Alexia is busy working on a personalised card based on this one from the Co-op; the reverse will contain information on the Central Hub contact details at Ratby and information relevant to Thornton e.g. our local websites.

The following Groups will not be meeting at Thornton Community Centre for the foreseeable future:-
Brownies, Yoga, MTTG, WI, Trustees.
In addition, Cookery and Craft, Kurling and the Art Classes have made the same decision.
The Dance Class on Thursdays, is hoping to continue to meet.
The Neighbourhood Plan Public Consultation on 28th March,The MTTG April /May Production,Mary Pratt’s Concert on 9th May – have all been cancelled.
MESports will continue to meet on Saturday mornings, and in addition, (as a temporary measure, because South Charnwood High School , although staying open has cancelled all bookings) will move their Wednesday Class (5-6) to the Centre.
The situation nationally will change from day to day, and we will, of course, have to deal with any restrictions that apply to the Centre directly.