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Flood Memorial - laying a wreath

The Louth Flood 100th Anniversary – Prayers and laying of a wreath at the Flood Memorial

29th May 2020. We commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Louth Flood and remember the twenty-three people that lost their lives. The Rev’d Canon Nick Brown says prayers and the Mayor and Mayoress of Louth, Councillor Darren and Mrs. Sarah-Jayne Hobson lay a wreath at the Flood Memorial in Louth Cemetery.

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The Louth Flood Virtual Walk

The Louth Flood Virtual Walk

Come along on a virtual guided walk of the Great Louth Flood – On Friday 29th May 2020, we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Great Louth Flood. Sadly many of the events that were organised for this day cannot now go ahead due to social distancing and the coronavirus crisis. However, we are delighted

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Kenwick Pastures

Lovely Louth 2020 Floral Competition

Louth Town Council is once again holding the ‘Lovely Louth’ competition, aimed at beautifying the town by encouraging floral and planting decorations of all kinds so that locals can enjoy the many delights that Louth has to offer, especially during the lock-down period. This year also sees a category to encourage young gardeners during their

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Poem, Tribute to the millions

VE Day 75th Anniversary

8th May 1945 VE (Victory in Europe) Day – is one that remains in the memory of all those who witnessed it, it meant the end to nearly six years of war and millions of people rejoiced in the news that Germany had surrendered. On 8th May 2020 the 75th Anniversary of VE Day will

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Food bank layout at Trinity Centre

Help at the Food Bank

Following discussions with the Louth Food Bank, Louth Town Council have made another move to assist them by loaning them one of their staff, Maria Vincent, Assistant to the Town Clerk.  The Food Bank needed help keeping up with their administration at this time of crisis and the Council were pleased to offer Maria’s services.

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