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Welcome to Peckleton![]() This website is for you, the people of Peckleton. 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. » Latest NewsPosted: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 12:51 Blue Badge Holders still miss out on benefits Leicestershire County Council, Age Concern and other agencies in the LAA partnership are still concerned that people who are in possession of a blue disabled badge for their vehicle are still not claiming extra money they may be entitled to. Under most circumstances people over 65 probably should be claiming Attendance Allowance which is worth an extra £44.85 or £67 per week. No-one is interested in your income or your savings it is not means tested and will not affect any other benefit. More » During the month of October those people who have a blue badge and are over 65 and not claiming Attendance Allowance are invited to ring FREEPHONE 0800-5677-047 between the hours of 1.30pm to 4pm Monday to Friday to speak to a trained advisor. All paperwork will be completed for you. PLEASE ONLY RING BETWEEN THESE TIMES. « Less Source: Posted: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 12:48 ![]() Police are trying to trace the owners of property recovered which they believe may have been stolen. A black metal gate and railings with a distinctive arrow shaped top was seized by officers during a vehicle enforcement operation on Monday 22 September on Hastings Road in Leicester. Source: Posted: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 12:48 ![]() The Col Sir Andrew Martin Memorial Cricket Cup Final The final of the Col Sir Andrew Martin Cricket Competition, run by the competitions volunteers at the Rural Community Council, was played at Newtown Linford between Newtown Linford and Sharnford Cricket Clubs on Sunday 28th September. Sharnford emerged winners over Newtown Linford. Following the match, trophies were presented by the Chairman of the Rural Community Council (Leicestershire & Rutland) Mr Dale Mortimer. More » Twelve village cricket teams entered the competition. « Less Source: |
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