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NoticeHaconby and Stainfield Parish Council held a routine Parish Council Meeting following the Annual Meetings in the H...
12/06/2026

Notice

Haconby and Stainfield Parish Council held a routine Parish Council Meeting following the Annual Meetings in the Hare and Hounds Public House on 15 May 2026.

The Notes of this meeting are attached below. The Notes will be approved as Minutes at the next Parish Council Meeting on Friday 17 July 2026.

If anyone has any comment on these Notes, please contact the Parish Council via [email protected].

NoticeHaconby and Stainfield Parish Council held its Annual Parish Meeting and Annual Parish Council Meeting in the Hare...
12/06/2026

Notice

Haconby and Stainfield Parish Council held its Annual Parish Meeting and Annual Parish Council Meeting in the Hare and Hounds Public House on 15 May 2026.

The Notes of these meetings and the Chairman's Annual Report are attached below. The Notes will be approved as Minutes at the next Annual Meetings in May 2027.

If anyone has any comment on these Notes, please contact the Parish Council via [email protected].

Remembering D-Day and the Battle of Normandy - 82nd anniversaryThe D-Day landings operation on 6 June 1944 was the large...
06/06/2026

Remembering D-Day and the Battle of Normandy - 82nd anniversary

The D-Day landings operation on 6 June 1944 was the largest seaborne invasion in history. Along with the associated airborne operations, it marked the beginning of the liberation of France and western Europe.

The main focus of commemoration today is Normandy and there will be events, large and small, elsewhere. In Haconby, we fly the Union flag to mark this day.

Forces News reflections: https://www.forcesnews.com/d-day/its-our-duty-be-here-d-day-heroes-reflect-eve-82nd-anniversary-landings

Notice of Public Rights and AGARThe Parish Council publishes its Notice of Public Rights and Annual Governance & Account...
01/06/2026

Notice of Public Rights and AGAR

The Parish Council publishes its Notice of Public Rights and Annual Governance & Accountability Return (Exempt Authority) for the year ended 31 March 2026 for a period of 30 working days starting on 3 June 2026.

Please see documents attached.

Points of contact:

Chairman: Richard Dixon-Warren ([email protected])

Temporary Clerk: Jen Fielding ([email protected])

Water Leak Repair - West Road - UpdateAnglian Water repair to the water leak outside the Hare and Hounds is scheduled to...
29/05/2026

Water Leak Repair - West Road - Update

Anglian Water repair to the water leak outside the Hare and Hounds is scheduled to run from today to 4 June. Screenshot of one.network entry is attached.

28/05/2026

Water Leak Repair - West Road

Parish Council Chair here. Anglian Water has just called me - repairs to water leak on West Road now planned for 0900 hrs tomorrow morning. Road opposite the Hare and Hounds will be closed so access only for West Road residents from A15 and diversion via Hall Road through Morton for everyone else. Details to follow. Soon, I hope.

Haconby Water LeaksThe Parish Council emailed a 'thank you' note to Anglian Water today for repairing the water leak in ...
27/05/2026

Haconby Water Leaks

The Parish Council emailed a 'thank you' note to Anglian Water today for repairing the water leak in Chapel Street, Haconby, last night. It seems to have gone smoothly and was completed, less road closure furniture, by this morning.

The Council also sent a photo taken yesterday of the water leak opposite the Hare and Hounds, which seems to be worsening, and asked for a date for this repair. There is nothing forecast on Causeway https://one.network/.

Updates from anyone engaged with this would be welcomed.

One platform to plan, monitor, communicate and analyse traffic disruptions.

Lincolnshire Resilience Forum Community ResilienceThe latest edition of the newsletter is officially live. Click the lin...
27/05/2026

Lincolnshire Resilience Forum Community Resilience

The latest edition of the newsletter is officially live. Click the link below to see what’s coming up in Lincolnshire:

https://www.lincolnshireresilienceforum.org/resilient-communities-programme/

Inside this edition:

- Our NEW Community Resilience Video. Hear from volunteers their experience, see examples and get a flavour for what it is all about.
- Reflections on all the exciting work that’s been taking place over the last quarter.
- Details about the new fund launched to Support Lincolnshire Households with Increased Heating Oil Costs.
- Opportunity to take part in the EA’s short research activity to help us understand what information people find most important when checking their possible future risk of flooding or thinking about getting prepared for a flood.


Stay connected and stay informed—there’s a lot of great work happening, and the LRF wants to make sure you’re part of the conversation.

Resilient communities can play a large part in preserving life, alongside the activities undertaken by the LRF.

Lincolnshire Against Needless DestructionCat MakinsonOur petition has gone live this morning! It relates to every Nation...
26/05/2026

Lincolnshire Against Needless Destruction
Cat Makinson

Our petition has gone live this morning!

It relates to every National Infrastructure project. Let's get some signatures and stop decisions being made by one person.
Let's make the decision process more democratic and less bias.
For those of us fighting energy infrastructure it would mean Milliband alone wouldn't have the final say on a project.
Sign and share - let's do this!!

Petition: Stop a single Minister having the final say on national infrastructure projects: petition.parliament.uk
Petition: Stop a single Minister having the final say on national infrastructure projects

Find, sign or create petitions calling for the UK Parliament or UK Government to act

Update – Roadworks Chapel Street 26-27 May 26Anglian Water – water leak repair Chapel Street overnight 26-27 May. Road c...
22/05/2026

Update – Roadworks Chapel Street 26-27 May 26

Anglian Water – water leak repair Chapel Street overnight 26-27 May. Road closed early evening overnight to 0600 hrs, no diversion, steel plate for emergency service access to east Church Street and Hacconby Drove. Recommend minimise unnecessary movement along Chapel Street that night.

National Grid – low voltage overhead line refurbishment 5 Chapel Street all day 27 May. Traffic lights control 0800-1600 hrs, local power cut. Be prepared for short delays.

Details on https://one.network/. Parish Council has engaged with Anglian Water. Comments / queries to [email protected].

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