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Harby & Wigsley Newsletter - Newark and Sherwood District Council

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Page 4—<strong>Harby</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong>, June 2013Best Kept Village Competition<strong>Harby</strong> Village has again entered the "Best Kept Village" competition.Judging for the first round will take place in June <strong>and</strong> if we are successful in thatround, the second judging will be in July.Judges will be looking for community involvement, such as up to date notices of localevents, as well as signs of care for the village from those who live here. .Thanks to everyone who helped tidy up the village a couple of weeks ago. We will bedoing a litter pick up on Sun. 2 nd June, just before the judging starts. Meet at theVillage Hall at 10.30pm.We have a village to be proud of.............here's wishing us every success in thecompetition.<strong>Harby</strong> Parish <strong>Council</strong><strong>Harby</strong> Mountain Rescue Team2013 Far Eastern AdventureTwelve cyclists will undertake the seventh annual <strong>Harby</strong> Mountain Rescue Team Adventure fromThursday 5 th to Sunday 8 th September 2013 for the ‘Far Eastern Adventure’.George Dickinson Mike Lloyd Brian Rippard Matt Tucker John Mawer Paul NolanRichard Willows Mike Evans John Howard Richard Croft Phil Ely Phil ThomasHMRT veteran Phil Thomas makes a welcome return <strong>and</strong> we also welcome John Howard for hisfirst Great Adventure on a circuitous 180-mile route starting <strong>and</strong> finishing at Helmingham inSuffolk taking in sight-seeing <strong>and</strong> cultural interludes along the way. George Dickinson willnavigate the team through East Anglian country lanes <strong>and</strong> National Cycle Network routes withovernight stops in Thetford, Norwich <strong>and</strong> Lowestoft.<strong>Harby</strong> Mountain Rescue Team on Google Streetview ..........<strong>Harby</strong> Mountain Rescue Team at the junction of Bethesda Street <strong>and</strong> Potteries Way, Stoke-on-Trent on the 2012 Trent Valley Adventure.

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