Tag: Little Bytham

Anglian Water tells customers in Castle Bytham, Little Bytham Toft, Witham on the Hill, Carlby, Corby Glen and Grimsthorpe to boil water before use

Anglian Water is advising villagers to boil their tap water and leave it to cool before using it for drinking, cooking, preparing and food and brushing water.

The advice affects villagers in Castle Bytham, Little Bytham, Toft, Witham on the Hill, Carlby, Corby Glen, Grimsthorpe and the surrounding areas.

Read more from the Stamford Mercury website.

Bythams Community Shop and Café goes from ‘strength to strength’ as it looks ahead to third anniversary

A community shop has gone from “strength to strength” since first opening, as it looks ahead to its third anniversary.

The Bythams Community Shop and Café first opened in 2020, and it has served the people of Castle Bytham and Little Bytham ever since the last community shop closed over 10 years ago.

Read more from the Grantham Journal website.

Three-week long road closures planned near A1

Three-week long roadworks are set to start on the main route through a Lincolnshire village by the A1 in mid-April. Resurfacing and patching works are planned for two points around the village of Little Bytham, near Stamford.

From Wednesday, 13 April until 14 Thursday, April 2022, the high street from the village hall to the B1176 Station Road junction will be closed. The second phase, on the stretch between Holywell Road and New Estate, will last almost three weeks from Thursday, April 19 until Monday, May 9.

Read more from the Lincolnshire Live website.

Chris Benn, South Kesteven District Councillor for Castle Bytham and Little Bytham resigns on health grounds

South Kesteven District Councillor Chris Benn has resigned from his position today (June 15) with immediate effect.

Coun Benn, who represents Glen ward, has resigned on health grounds.

Read more from the Stamford Mercury website.

 

Motor company Friendly Car People opens in Little Bytham

Two motor dealers are in the driving seat of a new business that has the mission to provide reliable used cars.

Having worked in the motor trade for a combined total of 35 years, Adam Mauderne and Mark Paton decided to use their experience to start their own business.

Read more from the Stamford Mercury website.