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» TwycrossWelcome to Twycross![]() This website is for you, the people of Twycross. Please register to the site to gain full access to all the facilities it can provide. Once you are registered you can add yourself to the contact list, post items on the notice board and add news items etc. Twycross village news is now published in the new Norton juxta Twycross web site. » Latest NewsPosted: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 15:09 ![]() To be in with a chance to WIN FREE County Cricket tickets at Grace Road please register to a village and click on the above link. All you need to do is reply "I want FREE tickets to see Leicestershire" and it's that simple. You will then be automatically put through to our draw. The date ending for this competition is Sunday August the 31st. Posted: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 15:26 ANOTHER CHANCE TO CLAIM People aged over 60 are again urged to call the freephone number to find out if they could get a reduction in their council tax. Earlier this year more than 100 people who called saw their council tax reduced. Some people still do not know they may qualify for a reduction in their council tax bills. Anyone aged 60 or over who lives in the County of Leicestershire can call. When calling, please have your council tax bill, income and savings details available. If you have more than £16,000 in savings you will not qualify unless you get guaranteed pension credit. More » Ring free phone 0800 567 7047 lines are open Monday to Friday from 10am – 3pm between 15th and 26th September. Please only call between these times. « Less Posted: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:00 Officers in the city are warning people to be on their guard after a number of cash point distraction thefts. Suspects are targeting lone people at cash machines in Melton Road, Belgrave Road, Fosse Park and the city centre. The suspects watch the victims put in their PIN numbers into the machine. Once they have obtained the PIN number they distract the victim and take their card out of the machine. They then leave the victim thinking the machine has swallowed their card. Sgt Wayne Nimblette from Keyham Lane local policing unit said: "Members of the public are being urged to be vigilant while using cash machines. Source: |
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