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Wyberton is a village that lies just south-west of Boston, and on the B1397 – the former A16 London Road – between Boston and Kirton. The A16 bisects the village.
Kirton or Kirton in Holland is a historic market town and civil parish in the Borough of Boston.
Frampton is a village is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) south from the town of Boston and to the east (the seaward side) of the A16, which runs along the townlands. The village lies on the edge of one of the great marine creeklevees formed during the Bronze Age, 2 to 2.5 miles (3 to 4 km) from the modern salt marsh.
These villages are some of eighteen parishes which, together with Boston, form the Borough of Boston in the county of Lincolnshire, England.
Wyberton is a village that lies just south-west of Boston, and on the B1397 – the former A16 London Road – between Boston and Kirton. The A16 bisects the village.
Kirton or Kirton in Holland is a historic market town and civil parish in the Borough of Boston.
Frampton is a village is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) south from the town of Boston and to the east (the seaward side) of the A16, which runs along the townlands. The village lies on the edge of one of the great marine creeklevees formed during the Bronze Age, 2 to 2.5 miles (3 to 4 km) from the modern salt marsh.
These villages are some of eighteen parishes which, together with Boston, form the Borough of Boston in the county of Lincolnshire, England.
Friday 7th March saw LHP and our planned works contractor, Fortem, join forces to deliver a hugely successful skip clean up day in Wyberton, Boston.
With two skips being kindly donated by both Trades UK Construction and JMH Construction, customers were encouraged to take advantage of being able to dispose of their unwanted items, right on their doorsteps!
A big thank you also goes to Huws Gray and Burley and Elsom, for ensuring all volunteers were equipped with the appropriate tools and clothing; allowing the task to be completed safely and efficiently.
The clean up event ties in with one of the core outcomes of our ESG Framework, 'Greener Spaces'.
A total of 14 enthusiastic volunteers - including colleagues from Sustainability, Assets and our Neighbourhoods Team - worked tirelessly to assist customers with putting their items into the skips and removing general litter from the area.
With both of the skips provided being filled to the brim, along with several rubbish bags for good measure, everyone’s dedication and effort had a significant impact; leaving the streets looking noticeably cleaner and more welcoming for everyone living there.
Thank you to all the amazing volunteers, donors, and customers who participated in helping to making Parthian Avenue an inviting place to be!
Friday 7th March saw LHP and our planned works contractor, Fortem, join forces to deliver a hugely successful skip clean up day in Wyberton, Boston.
With two skips being kindly donated by both Trades UK Construction and JMH Construction, customers were encouraged to take advantage of being able to dispose of their unwanted items, right on their doorsteps!
A big thank you also goes to Huws Gray and Burley and Elsom, for ensuring all volunteers were equipped with the appropriate tools and clothing; allowing the task to be completed safely and efficiently.
The clean up event ties in with one of the core outcomes of our ESG Framework, 'Greener Spaces'.
A total of 14 enthusiastic volunteers - including colleagues from Sustainability, Assets and our Neighbourhoods Team - worked tirelessly to assist customers with putting their items into the skips and removing general litter from the area.
With both of the skips provided being filled to the brim, along with several rubbish bags for good measure, everyone’s dedication and effort had a significant impact; leaving the streets looking noticeably cleaner and more welcoming for everyone living there.
Thank you to all the amazing volunteers, donors, and customers who participated in helping to making Parthian Avenue an inviting place to be!
Today we have met at Richmond House with our local partners who contributed during session, helping us to take the first step towards a more collaborative approach to our neighbourhoods.
For those of you that couldn't attend, we will be holding more sessions in the near future to gather your insights. Please check key dates section, which will be regularly updated.
Today we have met at Richmond House with our local partners who contributed during session, helping us to take the first step towards a more collaborative approach to our neighbourhoods.
For those of you that couldn't attend, we will be holding more sessions in the near future to gather your insights. Please check key dates section, which will be regularly updated.