An invitation was issued in January via the Village Hall Committee for the village to send a representative team to participate in the Tees Valley Village Halls Network quiz tournament – an annual competition. As previous winners of our own
Highway Matters
Highway Matters On behalf of the parish council, the chairman met with a senior highways engineer from NYCC to discuss various issues, particularly the residents’ perceptions of speeding through the village. Disappointingly, due to a lack of funding the only
Community Fund Update
Community Fund Update Grants made from the fund so far; £11,000 to the village hall – refurbishment in the main hall and supper room and also tarmacking the parking area outside the hall. £2,000 to repair the pavement near School
Report for Parish Council Meeting on the 15th March 2016 – RURAL WATCH
Between 01/02/16 & 12/03/16 the following incidents have been reported to police – Thefts Between 03/02/16 & 06/02/16 a quantity of heating oil was stolen from a tank at the rear of a premise in the village. Enquiries
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 136. December 2015 – January 2016
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Christmas tree light switch on
Christmas tree light switch on at 4pm on Sun 13th in Methodist Church garden followed by Traditional Children’s Nativity service at 4-15pm (optional seasonal fancy dress)
Children’s Christmas activity afternoon
Children’s activity afternoon, Village Hall on Sat Dec 12th 2-4pm
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 135. October 2015 – November 2015
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Charity begins with a parmo
Brand new Teesside street food company ParmStar held a free pre-launch party in the village of Seamer this week in aid of Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice.
Taking place in the car park of the King’s Head pub, ParmStar founders John Coulson and Lisa Cheung invited 40 locals to come and try a parmo burger and make a donation to a great cause.
Cycle race times and roads – Sunday August 23rd 2015
The Circuit of Maltby Cycle Race will use the public roads on the 6.9 mile Seamer – Thornton – Maltby – Hilton – Seamer loop starting and finishing along Roger Lane on August 23rd.
It starts at 11 am and finishes around 2.30 pm.
The roads will be kept open and the race well marshalled both by motorbikes, lead cars and by static marshals at junctions, so there will be access at all times but do please take care.
The elite race (12 laps, 83 miles) starts at 11am, men’s over 40 (9 laps) and women’s (7 laps) both at 11.03.
This is Round 5 of the Tyne Tees Road Race League.