FEBRUARY 2022 HERALD MAGAZINE FOR MARKFIELD, BAGWORTH, THORNTON & STANTON

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MID-FEBRUARY 2022

Markfield, Field Head, Stanton-under-Bardon, Thornton & Bagworth

Bagworth Community Centre Markfield Litter News - from Bob Austin Wombles – a year on BAGWORTH COMMUNITY Centre Trust is delighted to acknowledge that we have lots of lovely regular customers who make good use of the Centre.

Some of these have been with us a short time, others have been with us since we started. Last month we looked at one of our newest customers, the new Preschool which has just begun. This month we are able to tell you about a group who have been with us from the beginning. This group is called Dance-tastic. They learn and practise ballroom dancing. There has been excellent news for the pupils who have received their exam results very recently. It has been two years, almost to the day, since they last took an exam. All of the pupils received ‘Highly Commended’ with the whole school average mark being a very impressive 90%. Lucy Tebbett (pictured) regained her “Top of the School” crown with 94% for her Ballroom and Latin American exams. This is truly amazing as they have only been allowed to partner up since September (due to the Covid restrictions) and prior to that had to work solo, remaining 2 metres from each other, in order to maintain their high level of technique. For 3 pupils (including one adult) it was their first ever exam but they stepped up to the challenge and performed with great composure to achieve outstanding marks and very pleasing comments from the examiner who travelled from Uttoxeter. As more events are starting to open up this means that once again the Dance-tastic competitors will be returning to the floor and have already started their practice sessions in addition to the regular classes. All of the children’s and adult’s classes and private lessons are run in the Bagworth Community Centre. (Tel: 01530 230628)

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THE MARKFIELD LITTER Wombles group was created a year ago this week and, in that time, has grown into a group of over 100 local volunteers. Each member offers their time to clean up litter around the village and surrounding areas, tidying up our local fields, footpaths and hedgerows.

GET YOUR dancing shoes on and join us for a Charity Family Disco on Saturday 30th April 2022 at Markfield Community Centre - 7.30pm start.

Tickets are limited and priced at £5 per person, to include a buffet. There will also be a raffle with some great prizes to be won. All proceeds are going to CANCER RESEARCH. For more information contact 07748 915829. Come along and enjoy a good night whilst raising money for a charity close to my heart.

In 2021, the group collected an incredible 500 large bags of rubbish! Litter has a big impact on how we experience the countryside, not only does it look untidy, it also poses a real danger to wildlife. The RSPCA receives around 7000 calls a year relating to incidents, from badger cubs entangled in plastic to hedgehogs caught in empty tins. Litter also contaminates the soil and our waterways. Each and every piece of rubbish we collect, has a positive impact on the local environment. At the time of writing, the wombles have already collected 60 bags of rubbish in January 2022 and continues to go from strength to strength. As we approach springtime, we are hoping to organise some group litter picks – (junior wombles and dogs welcome). If you would like to join the wombles, or to find out more, please visit our Facebook group https://www.facebook. com/groups/156837086136814 or email Rebecca Pawley rebeccapawey@gmail.com

Diane Dowell

Rebecca Pawley

Charity Family Disco: 30th April

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