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Louth’s Most Loved Tree

16th July 2021 Most Loved Tree results are in! The Mayor of Louth, Councillor Darren Hobson, presents Clare Spriggs with a certificate, following her nomination for the copper beech on Newbridge Hill which was picked as the ‘most loved’ tree. To the left is Steve Gosse, a local artist who was one of the three […]

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20th July 2021 – Louth Town Council, Planning, Governance & Finance and Personnel Committee Meeting

To the Members of the Town Council of Louth: You are hereby summoned to attend a meeting of Louth Town Council, its Planning, Governance and Finance and Personnel Committees which will be held on Tuesday 20th July 2021 in The Old Court Room, The Sessions House, Eastgate, Louth at 7pm.  The business to be dealt

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Minutes of the Annual Town Council Meeting 6th May 2021

MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF LOUTH TOWN COUNCIL HELD ONLINE BY ZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCE ON THURSDAY 6TH MAY 2021   Present                                        The Mayor, Cllr. D. Hobson (DH) (in the chair).   Councillors:       Mrs. E. Ballard (EB), J Baskett (JB), M. Bellwood (MB), L. Cooney (LMC), A. Cox (AC) S. Crew (SC), D. Ford (DF),

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Town Council Meet in Person

30th June 2021 Last night, Tuesday 29th June 2021, Louth Town Council met in person for the first time since the original lockdown in March 2020. The meeting was Chaired by the Mayor, Councillor Darren Hobson. Measures were in place as per relevant guidance including masks, social distancing, ventilation and hygiene procedures amongst others. Members

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Unveiling of Louth Flood Plaque

The Mayor of Louth, Councillor Darren Hobson unveils the plaque dedicated to those who not only lost their lives in the Flood in 1920, but whose lost family, friends, homes and their livelihoods. Anita Muchall (Louth Museum) tells of the significance of the rosemary bush also planted (often used on coffins at that time) and

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