13th May Commemoration Service- Mike Weston

May 24th, 2023

Mike Weston would like to thank everybody that attended the  commemoration service for 207 squadron W4938 EM.

A lost with all crew on the 13th May 1943 was the bomb aimer  Thomas Skelton (19) was newly married to Dorothy Ware and she wanted a memorial erected to 207 which subsequently happened 1994.
Without Dorothy or the late Roland Gale, owner of the airfield, the memorial may never had happened. This was my reason for having this particular dedication.
So by belief was that this crew deserves to be remembered  and in doing so Dorothy, Roland and all those that were instrumental and served on the committee.
I believe that the late Gordon Spence and myself has confidence this site is now in the safe hands of Langar and Barnstone Parish Council.
I have to thank the Parish Council in particular Cllr Brown,  his workforce and Borough Councillors for their contribution  to the new seat and refurbishment of the information board.
On Saturday 13th May standards were held by both Langar and Harby British Legions, the parade directed by Peter Hackett and a service and act of remembrance  by the Rev. Fred Connell.
The highlight of the day was a display by the BBMF Lancaster which was delayed by an hour due to cloud cover.
A fitting tribute to the crew of Lancaster W4938.
It’s the 30th anniversary of the memorial next year, I’ve done my bit but it would be nice to see something!
Mike

Mike Weston organiser of the event

Annual Parish Meeting – All Welcome.

March 21st, 2023

Annual Parish Meeting

Saturday, 15th April 2023.10.30am

Langar Church of England Primary School

Annual Parish Meeting 2023 Notice

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

September 8th, 2022

Langar cum Barnstone Parish Council is saddened to record the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

An integral part of the fabric of British life for over 70 year, Her Majesty has been the only monarch most of us have known, a truly remarkable achievement. Her Majesty’s commitment to public duty has been an outstanding exemplar for the rest of the country to follow.

The Parish Council, on behalf of the residents of Langar and Barnstone, offers its condolences to the Royal Family at this sad time.

RAF Langar WW2 Event – Saturday 17th September

September 1st, 2022

Annual Parish Meeting- Saturday 28th May 2022

May 16th, 2022

Invitation to the Annual Parish Meeting from the Chairman of Langar cum Barnstone Parish Council

Saturday 28th May 2022

Barnstone Village Hall at 14.00

Light refreshments will be provided

 

Annual Parish Meeting Notice May 2022

 

 

 

 

Vale Market Café, & Book Signing.

May 13th, 2022

The Vale Market Café

Saturday 14th May 2022

Barnstone Village Hall 10 a.m. – 12 noon

Eat and drink with friends & neighbours

Browse the stalls & purchase locally made

or sourced produce and exchange books

No cakes for sale (the bakers are on holiday)

Roy Gretton (of Langar) will be in attendance hosting a book signing) entitled No Deals, Mr. President.

A thriller based on the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.

 

The Tour of Britain returns to Rushcliffe this September!

April 6th, 2022

Good morning,

We’re delighted to announce The Tour of Britain cycle race will return to the Borough in September and on a near identical route to the event that visited us in 2018!

The eagerly anticipated Nottinghamshire stage of this year’s race for Thursday September 8 was outlined earlier this morning.

It will start on Central Avenue in West Bridgford and will visit Ruddington, Bunny, East Leake, Costock, Keyworth, Plumtree, Cotgrave, Cropwell Bishop, Cropwell Butler, Radcliffe and Shelford and finish in Mansfield.

The full route is here.

It is the third time the showpiece event will take place in the county and is in conjunction with our partners at the Tour, Nottinghamshire County Council and Mansfield District Council and other local authorities and follows the hugely successful staging of the race in 2017 and 2018.

The 190km route, approximately 118 miles, will attract a global television audience of millions and will again be aired live on ITV4.

The Nottinghamshire stage attracted 250,000 spectators in 2018 to make it the largest sporting event in the county’s history, leading to our area enjoying an economic boost of £3.9 million being spent by participants and spectators on accommodation, food and drink and shopping.

In due course our events team will invite all interested parties, including Town and Parish Councils and other groups and individuals to a find out more session on how they can get involved in the Tour celebrations in their communities, building on their wonderful efforts in 2018.

For the latest on the Rushcliffe part of the route look out for updates at www.rushcliffe.gov.uk/tob

Questions? Please respond to this email.

Regards,

The Media Team

Rushcliffe Borough Council

T: 0115 914 8559

M: 07815 706045