Burton Parish Council News
The next meeting of the Parish Council will be held in Burton Estate Club on Tuesday 2nd March at 7.30pm
There will be an opportunity for parishioners to raise matters of interest at the
public question time 7.30-
Click for the Agenda for Parish meeting 2nd March
Burton Waters to Saxilby Cycleway
As part of the project for the proposed cycleway between Lincoln and Saxilby, the County Council is considering constructing a joint us footbridge/cycleway over the river Till at Odder. Plan will be discussed at the parish meeting on 2nd March. Details of the plans and location may be viewed by clicking the link below.
Parish Meetings 2010
Parish meetings will be held in the Burton Estate club at 7.30pm on the following dates:
Tuesday 2nd March 2010
Tuesday 4th May 2010 Annual Parish Council Meeting
Tuesday 18th May 2010 Annual Parish Meeting -
Tuesday 6th July 2010
Tuesday 5th October 2010
Tuesday 7th December 2010
BURTON PARISH COUNCIL -
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 requires the publication of a list of the information that is available from Burton Parish Council.
The list of information that may be obtained from the Council may be viewed by clicking on the link below.
Anyone wishing to view, or have copies, of the documents not available on line may do so by application to:
The Parish Clerk,
Eastfield House Farm,
Mays Lane,
Saxilby,
Lincoln,
LN1 2QE. Telephone: 07708 081265; e-
A charge will be made for provision of paper copies as follows: staff costs, pro rata at £10.00 per hour, and 10p per copy for each A4 sheet printed, and postage charges.
WLDC News release -
Residents throughout West Lindsey are being urged to be on their guard against fraudsters operating a council tax scam.
In other parts of the country there have been reports of people being approached on the doorstep or by phone by thieves who tell people they have either paid too little or too much council tax. West Lindsey’s Revenues and Benefits Manager, Alan Robinson said: “The scam works because people are asked to disclose details of their bank account so that either a refund can be made or a fine for late payment avoided. “In reality all the fraudsters want to do is get access to their victims’ bank details.
“We are investigating one case of someone locally who may have been affected and I would urge everyone to on their guard.”
There are a number of variations on the scam. People in Bury have been told they are due to a refund because their property had been rebanded and residents in the North East were offered a no win no fee service to claw back £1,500. Mr Robinson added: “It would be very unlikely that the Council would approach someone either on the doorstep or by telephone with information relating to council tax. Anyone who is approached should ring WLDC (01427) 676676 to establish if the call is genuine or not.”
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