Thornton Summer Raffle Prize draw

Thornton Summer Raffle 2019 Prizes & Winners

No. Prize Donated by Ticket no. Winner
01 Family photography experience silver Venture Studios Ratby 880 Martin Holt
02 Family photography experience bronze Venture Studios Ratby 461 Joyce Johnson
03 £100 cash Thornton Com Centre 953 Sean Brittain
04 Crown Trifari brooch Anon 454 Joyce Johnson
05 Royal Worcester figurine Anon 451 Peter Fowell
06 2 Tuesday pie night meals Bricklayers Arms 481 Jen Linkin
07 2 solar garden lights Anon 1029 Rachel Higgs
08 Holistic therapy session Maradels, Bagworth 1063 Rebecca Henson
09 6 Sherry Schooners Anon 728 Dave Robinson
10 6 Liqueur glasses Anon 924 Mary Gibson
11 Bottle of Prosecco Anon 963 Sheila Pearce
12 £10 garden voucher Thornton Nurseries 1033 Marion Johnson
13 Bottle of wine Theatre group 170 Roger Jelly
14 Bottle of Prosecco Anon 713 Jenny Smith
15 Box of chocolates Friends of St Peter’s 179 Rob Harriman
16 Box of biscuits Anon 918 Mary Gibson
17 Yoga voucher Paula – Yoga group 434 Gill Fowell
18 Cosmetics Brownies 1106 Lewin?
19 Lily of the valley Paula – Yoga group 812 Dianne Esmond
Villagers enjoying a natter over tea and cake whilst Muriel makes the prize draw

The Thornton Beer & Gin Festival

Beer & Gin Music Festival at the Thornton Club –

Fri 30th August – Sun 1st September 2019

The Thornton Club, 231 Main St, Thornton, Coalville LE67 1AH, UK

Fri 30th Aug – 8pm The Please Pleas’in Fungus Beatles

9.30pm Rockska Rock & Ska band

Sat 31st Aug – 2.30pm ‘Candy’ childrens entertainer

4.30pm Faz & Melly duo

7pm Showaddywaddy tribute

9.30pm Punk & Disorderly

Sun 1st Sept – 4pmThe Travelling Riverside Blues band

6.30pm Eddy Hall solo guitar/vocals

Real ales – regular bar – BBQ all weekend

Circular Parish Walk, Saturday, 7th September

If you enjoy walking, why not join us on Saturday, 7th September on a Parish walk of about 8 miles and lots of stiles through beautiful countryside visiting some of our local churches: St Michaels in Markfield, St Marys’ in Stanton, the Quiet Garden at the site of Holy Rood, Bagworth, Cross Hills Baptist Church and St Peter’s in Thornton.

The walk starts at the Lych-gate at St Peter’s Church in Thornton (LE67 1AA) and heads to Markfield following the Leicestershire Round through Brown’s Wood.  From here our path takes us to Stanton, and then onto Bagworth, and finally back to Thornton through the new woodlands.

We will leave Thornton at 11 am.  You will need to bring drinks and a packed lunch.  Footwear suitable for walking is necessary.

If you would like more information or you would like to take part,  please contact William & Shirley on 01530 230422. 

Thornton Councillor

The Parish Council still has a vacancy for a Thornton Councillor. You don’t need to live in the village, but you will be representing the residents of the village. If you are interested, please contact the Parish Clerk, Ann Murray, to find out what is involved and how you can serve the community.

Email: – clerk@bagworthandthornton.org.uk. Telephone 01530 230638 or 07580 574093 or visit the Parish Council Office in Bagworth Community Centre on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday between 9.30am and 1pm

Clean sweep

On Saturday morning, Shirley Garlic and the Friends of St Peter’s organised a massive clean up operation to rid the church of the dead bees that had plagued the building since May. Fifteen villagers turned up to help, all armed with a dustpan and brush, cloths, disinfectant and polish. Two hours later the church was sparkling. At last the congregation can move back to the church after their temporary home at the Community Centre. A huge thank you to all the volunteers for making this possible.

Gillat photography
Gillat photography
Gillat photography

Wildlife meadow

On Friday 26th July, members of the Thornton W.I. and guests were invited to visit Kathryn’s garden and wildlife meadow at the rear of her home in Main Street. The garden and meadow, stretching down to the reservoir, is bursting with colour, the hum of bees and a plethora of butterflies and birds. The tour was led by neighbour and wildlife enthusiast, Andy Smith who identified the plants and butterflies on show. As many as 17 different species of butterflies have been spotted in the meadow on previous occasions. A very hot and humid day, the tea and cakes served on the terrace were most welcome.

Gillat photography
Gillat photography – Peacock
Gillat photography – Small tortoiseshell
Gillat photography – Red admiral