
The Youth bus is back in Thornton for Summer Fun


A village in Leicestershire and in the heart of the National Forest, overlooking Thornton Reservoir.

The first art, sculpture and photography exhibition to be held at Thornton Community Centre was a great success, with 300 people passing through the doors over the two days of the 6th & 7th of July.
The sports hall was devoted to photographic works, whilst the main hall contained artwork and sculptures.
Many of the works of art were sold to the public with 10% commission being given to the centre. The cafe was open on both days and proved very popular, with a steady flow of visitors from all over the county seeking refreshments.
Many thanks to all who supported this event by helping over the weekend, or by visiting to admire the works on display.
Entry cost just a £1 which included a raffle ticket. Four prizes were donated, a beautiful owl carved by chainsaw from a fallen lime tree from Bosworth Hall, by Tony Gardner, an original print by Ingrid Hill, a stunning photograph of an owl by Arthur Beyliss, and a pack of artists brushes by Gadsbys of Leicester.
First prize went to Joan Turville (Desford), Second to Sean Fuller (Thornton), Third prize to Judith Cooke and fourth to Mrs Reader (Thornton).
Over £500 was raised towards the upkeep, and for ongoing improvements at the centre.
Both exhibitors and visitors expressed a desire for this event to be repeated on a regular basis.
More events are in the planning stage – so watch this space ..





Village hall raffle tickets now on sale at Raj’s corner shop. All proceeds will go towards the maintenance and improvement of Thornton Community Centre.
To be drawn at the hall on Saturday 17th August 2019.
(Due to unforeseen circumstances the Music in the Meadow event will not now be taking place on that date).
The WiLL project is focusing on Thornton and the surrounding villages to engage with anyone that may looking for employment, training or voluntary work.
The WiLL project has a variety of partners that can offer specific help e.g. CASE – business startup, Prince’s Trust for 18-30 year old, LCC pop-up job clubs, VAL – specific voluntary work placements, WEA – confidence building courses and more. The project runs until June 2020.
Tori Haines is going to be at the Thornton Primary School fete on Saturday and at the Thornton Sports Hall at the Thornton Community Centre  on Wednesdays 10am – 2pm for the next three weeks promoting the Work Live Leicestershire project.
For more information contact Tori Haines, WiLL Delivery Office, Unit S09, The Atkins, Lower Bond St, Hinckley, LE10 1QU. Telephone 01455 856316. Email thaines@ruralcc.org.uk
https://www.workliveleicestershire.org.uk
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Another successful quiz night at the village hall on the 8th June raised £300 towards the upkeep of the centre.
72 locals and visitors enjoyed a ‘bring and share’ supper. £90 in prize money was given away and a fun time had by all.
Look out for the next one in the winter which will be a fish and chip supper.

