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TENNIS COURT KEY
The key for the Tennis Court can be obtained from the Spar Shop in the centre of the Village. The charge for using the tennis court is £2 per hour.
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Opening Hours for Library at the Stithians Centre
The library is now open at the Stithians Centre. A good selection of Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Children's Books is available. To join see one of the voluntary staff when the library is open. Tickets cost just a £1 for a year.
The Library is open at the following times :- Mondays 2pm to 4pm Tuesdays 6pm to 8pm Thursdays 10am to 12noon Saturdays 10am to 12 noon. The library is managed entirely by volunteers and if you could spare a couple of hours every now and again, please have a word with one of the helpers - you would be welcomed with open arms - and with a few more volunteers the opening hours could be extended! |
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For some time we have been aware of the increasingly wet conditions in the lower corner of Half Moon Wood ...Click here to find out more
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The Parish Council is still receiving complaints from the Rugby Clubt and the Sports Field Caretaker that people walking their dogs are allowing them to run free off the leash on the rugby pitch in the New Sports Field. The consequence of this action is that there are piles of dog excrement left on the pitch, which the Groundsman has the unpleasant task of clearing up before a game of Rugby can be played.
Surely it is not too much to ask for owners to keep their dogs on leads whilst walking the public footpath which runs through the new Sports Field. How would you like to be playing Rugby and fall with your face going into dogs mess if the groundsman happens to miss any?
Recently two ladies exercising their dogs on the field were very rude to Councillors, and have been to the Caretaker. The few always give the many a bad name. Please keep your dogs on a leash! You could be fined by the Dog Warden who now patrols the area, and can issue fixed penalty tickets! It should be noted that PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE may be used against offenders in any prosecution.

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