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» Rothley![]() Cross Green 2003 Welcome to Rothley, a delightful village situated six miles north of Leicester on the old A6. Rothley has a mixture of housing from Cruck Cottages to new homes and a good selection of shops and other amenities. ![]() Rothley in Bloom 2008 LOCAL NEWS OCTOBER 2008THE GRANGE, FOWKE STREET
This lovely watercolour painting is reproduced by kind permission of William Davis Homes. You can see this in a ground floor apartment in use as the Sales Office.
For a few more reminders of The Grange please click on the following link: A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM ROTHLEYIf you would like to offer support for the McCann family, have any information to help the investigation or would like to contribute to the fund then please have a look at the Find Madeleine website: More information is added to this village website on a regular basis so please visit us from time to time to learn more about Rothley. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADD CONTENT TO OUR SITE, HAVE FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT EXISTING PAGES OR IDEAS FOR NEW PAGES PLEASE CONTACT THE SETTLEMENT EDITOR MARION VINCENT AT vincent.mbe@ntlworld.com OR TELEPHONE 0116 2303405 » Latest NewsPosted: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:09 Making Changes... More and more people are making use of their Community Forum to try and improve local services and raise issues of local concern. Community Forums give you the opportunity to discuss local issues with your local Parish, District and County Councillors and representatives from the Police and the Health Service. There are 27 Community Forums across they county. To find out more about forum meetings in your local area, please visit www.leicestershireforums.org Contact: Derk van der Wardt, 0116 3057581 « Less Posted: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:45 County Reserve Library based in Rothley can deliver Site-Centred, customised maps for your building planning applications. There is a charge for this service. Contact County Reserve library for a Siteplan: Tel 0116 267 8032 You can use Siteplans for: Posted: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 10:00 ![]() When Newbold Verdon writer Jeanette McCarthy discovered an SAS survival book in a tiny highland village shop, it was the first step in a long road that led to the publication of her 294-page novel ‘Abandoned’. Jeanette, originally from Renfrewshire, visits the highlands two or three times a year. It was during these holidays that she conceived and wrote much of the novel, drawing on the wild landscape of the mountains and islands, and especially the vagaries of the weather, when creating the story. More » The novel weaves together the struggle for survival of a woman abandoned on a remote Hebridean island, with the police investigation and pursuit of her abductor before he strikes again. The novel introduces Leicester detective Cal Fisher, and much of the action takes place in the city and surrounding villages. Jeanette has had friendly help and advice from DI Martyn Ball of Leicestershire constabulary in order to get her police facts straight! As well as being a fast moving thriller and a fascinating read, Jeanette hopes it will give readers pause for thought as well. “One of the themes of the book is that we are all capable of far more than we think we are,” Jeanette says. Jeanette is already at work on her next novel, started during her last Scottish holiday. Jeanette is a trust and estate manager with Crane and Walton solicitors in Ashby de la Zouch. As part of Ashby Arts Festival, she will be reading an extract from her novel in Ashby library next Tuesday 29th July at 2pm. ‘Abandoned’ is available online from Amazon.co.uk and other online bookshops. Signed copies are available from Jeanette's website |
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