PRESS RELEASE Picnic in the Park at Woodside – Platinum Jubilee

A first for Lymington & Pennington, a “Picnic in the Park” event held at Woodside Park on Sunday 5th June to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee for the Queen’s 70 years’ service to the Country.

(Photo credit of Helen Renouf)

The event was officially opened by Reverend Peter Salisbury, with an open-air thanksgiving service to the Queen, where hymns were sung and prayers offered, with the National Anthem being sung by all to mark the occasion.

Then came dancing by the students of New Forest Academy of Dance, organised by Principal, Kayleigh Sargeant, who arranged an outstanding choreographed display to music in front of the packed audience.

Music was played throughout the event by the following bands – CODA Ukulele Band, Empty Frets, Magikat and finally Free-Wheelers, who continued to play throughout the down pour of rain to the dancing crowd at the end of the event.

The children’s fun races, organized by Berni Clayton-Smith saw a huge number of local children enter to race in our childhood favourite races – Three legged, Egg & Spoon, Sack, Space Hooper, Skipping Rope and Hockey Stick & Cones. All winners received a jubilee medal.

Just before the rain came, the Dog Show had begun with 180 dogs being entered for an array of classes ranging from Best Pedigree to Dog You Would Like to Take Home. This was hugely popular and there were crowds 3 people deep watching to get a view of the winners.

An array of Charity & Community Stalls were selling cakes and offered competitions with prizes to be won, with Children’s entertainment & a Treasure Hunt provided by St. Barbes Museum and Olivia Inspires.

The Blue Light services also joined in the fun for the day with a Fire Engine, Lymington Police and the local Coastguards displaying their vehicles, with staff and volunteers talking to the children about what they do.

There were amusements in the way of trampolines, a teacup ride, hook a duck and penalty shoot-out. Lymington Town Football Club had an area that saw over 200 children try their luck at getting a goal. 

Many families brought their own picnics and joined in the relaxed atmosphere on picnic blankets, with some dining under gazebos with tables & chairs. Food & drink stalls were on hand too, with Lymington Community Centre providing traditional jubilee fare in the form of afternoon teas, cakes & sandwiches and jugs of Pimm’s supplied by the Rotary Club of Lymington.

Photo Credit of Helen Renouf

(Photo credit of Helen Renouf)

Amazing raffle prizes, including an all-inclusive week’s stay in Morocco, were on offer to be won. One lucky winner from Pennington will being taking their family away after the winning ticket was pulled with their name.  Other winning ticket numbers can be found on  https://lymingtoncommunity.com/winners-of-queens-jubilee-platinum-raffle-drawn-at-woodside-5th-june/

This successful free event was organised collaboratively by Lymington and Pennington Town Council, Lymington Community Centre and the Rotary Club of Lymington for the local community to come together & enjoy the Platinum celebrations.  All proceeds raised from the selling of raffle tickets, which is in the region of just under £6000, will be evenly distributed to the 2 charities involved, with a third going to Compass Counselling, which is the Town Mayor’s, Councillor James Hoare, chosen charity for this year. Thanks go to everyone who attended, donated to the raffle and contributed. It was an event fit for a Queen.

Comments received about the event were:

It was a glowing success, so many people turned up, had fun with friends and there was a few things (stalls) for them to look around. Would love something like this every year. I was especially impressed with the parking, it was well organised and great fun  THANK YOU to the organiser’s

Absolutely brilliant, fabulous to see so many together with their picnics celebrating

It was brilliant, lots of different members of the community all working together with live music and a variety of fun competitions. Well organised and free to attend... plus the rain nearly stayed away until the end !! 

 

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Winners of Queens Jubilee Platinum Raffle – Drawn at Woodside – 5th June

Winners of Queens Jubilee Platinum Raffle – Drawn at Woodside – 5th June

1st Prize – One Week Stay at Dar Louisa, Morocco for a party of 8, fully staffed & catered for – Collected at the event by the winner

Leisure Membership at Elmers Court Hotel – Collected at the event by the winner

Round of Golf for 4 people – 01942

Dinner Voucher- East End Arms – 13737

Dinner Voucher – Lanes Restaurant – 13666

Dire Straits, John Ilsley Memorabilia Package – 06213

A luxury Forest Foodie Hamper – 02051

One person Ride in a Ferrari (from Milford on Sea) – 12301

Jeroboam of Rose Wine – 00191

Original framed watercolour of “Hurst Castle & The Needles” by local artist Shaun Stevens – Collected at the event by the winner

French Food Hamper from Vitre (Twinned Town) – 00463

Handmade cushion from “Beach hut ‘n’ boats –12701

Large Ceramic Cassrole Dish – Collected at the event by the winner

Six Hand made wine glasses – 06352

Councillor James Hoare continues as Town Mayor

The Town Mayor, Councillor James Hoare, taking part in the tree planting at Woodside Park with Lymington Infant School earlier this year.

As a result of the Annual Meeting held on the 11th May 2022, Cllr James Hoare has been re-elected at the Town Mayor for Lymington and Pennington Town Council for a further year.

The Mayor gave a short speech of acceptance on the night.

“Thank you very much for choosing me to be your Mayor for a further year. It will be a particular privilege to represent Lymington and Pennington during the year of Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee. I know that a number of residents plan their own street parties and other celebrations. As you all know this Council together with Rotary and Lymington Community Association are holding a Picnic in the Park on Sunday June 5th. This has involved much planning led by Cllr Corbridge and our Events and Projects Manager Luan Dray. Thank you very much to them. I am sure it will be a memorable occasion with the only variable being the weather.

 

Looking ahead to the next 12 months, we need to build on the good work that has been done on the Neighbourhood Plan during 2021/22. It is now important to draw together the various strands of this effort to bring a draft document to public consultation, which I fervently hope will be later this year. I would like this to be a priority for this Council as it will give all our residents a voice in shaping our community and prioritising what matters to them. The final Plan will then proceed to a Referendum for approval or otherwise.

 

While we are all pleased that the rigors of the pandemic are largely behind us, I am very conscious of the financial pressures facing some sectors of our population. Like other Councillors here with me, I spend some time with the Lymington Larder and New Forest Food Bank. It is distressing to see the queues of those seeking assistance grow longer. We are fortunate in having the Food Bank and other organisations ready to assist, but it is important that we all keep our ears to the ground in order that we can signpost those in need to places they can obtain help. I know that you all already have this approach, but it is going to become increasingly important during the next 12 months.

 

The loneliness experienced by some during the pandemic, and now the stresses associated with financial hardship have caused a greater incidence of mental illness in its many different forms across our community. With this background, my charity this year will be Compass Counselling. This local organisation does excellent work in providing counselling services to those who may not be able to afford it, or are unable to access the care they need easily through the public sector. Compass Counselling is not as well-known as some of our local charities, so I hope you will all be able to learn more about their excellent work during the year.

 

It is a relief that we can celebrate Her Majesty’s Jubilee without the shadow of the pandemic looming over us. However, we must be on our guard in case a new variant emerges later in the year. At least this Council has a template for providing assistance to our residents and is flexible in adapting it to the circumstances presented. Let us all hope that we do not need go down this route again.

 

Thank you all very much for asking me to lead this Council again next year. I look forward continuing as your Mayor, and to the work that needs to be done.”

Donating to Ukraine crisis

Lymington and Pennington Town Council stands united with the people of Ukraine during this ongoing crisis. 

At a time when the ongoing violence is causing people to flee their homes and take refuge in its bordering countries, we ask ourselves what can we do to help. 

 The number of people making donations has been momentous, with distribution centres across our country overwhelmed with gifts in support of people now temporarily or permanently displaced.  

 Charities such as The Red Cross and Oxfam are responding to the crisis, working closely on the ground with local aid agencies to purchase items, including medical supplies, sanitary items and hygiene equipment.  They are able to move quickly, purchasing locally without shipping delays and stimulating the local economy with a lower environmental impact. That's why making a cash donation is one of the most effective ways to give your support.

Links to charities:

The Red Cross

Oxfam

Save the Children

If you may be able to offer a home to refugees, the government has set up a new Homes for Ukraine scheme, for more information and to register and interest visit Homes for Ukraine

Picnic in the Park - Celebrating the Queens Platinum Jubilee

Press Release

18 January 2022

Picnic in the Park - Celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

To celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years of service to the Country, Lymington and Pennington Town Council, in collaboration with the Lymington Community Centre and the Rotary Club of Lymington are organising a FREE “Picnic in the Park” event at Woodside Park, Rookes Lane, Lymington.

The aim of the event is to bring together the local community and families.  Cllr Anne Corbridge, chair of the Events sub-committee, commented “We are very proud to invite people of Lymington and Pennington to Picnic in the Park, celebrating the wonderful occasion of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. This will be a great day out for all the family, honouring Her Majesty whilst having fun in our beautiful Woodside Gardens.”

The event is in the early stages of planning, but alongside having your picnic in the park, it currently includes:

·         Organised fun sports and games day

·         Dog show

·         Amusements

·         Live music

·         Hot and cold food

·         Community stalls

·         Children’s entertainment tent

·         Raffle

Picnic in the Park is a free event that will take place on Sunday 5th June 2022 from 11am – 4pm.

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Annual Governance & Accountability Return (AGAR)

PKF Littlejohn have now completed their audit of the AGAR for 2020/21 .  Lymington and Pennington Town Council are now publishing The Notice of Conclusion of Audit along with sections 1, 2 and 3 of the AGAR – Annual Governance Statement 2020/21 (Section 1),  Accounting Statements 2020/21 (Section 2) and External Audit Report 2020/21 (Section 3).

Lymington High Street - Parking Meters

Hampshire County Council put on an exhibition providing information on the parking meter proposals for Lymington High Street.  This was on display at St Barbe Museum from the 20th – 24th September 2021.

Details of the Exhibition are available here…

Lymington High Street Map 

Parking Meters

Frequently Asked Questions

 There is still time to fill in the surveys online and have your say. The link is https://forms.office.com/r/atTpqFXMKR. This link will close on 11th October 2021.

 In addition to the public exhibition of proposals, local residents will have the opportunity to make formal representations to the County Council once proposals are advertised as part of the Traffic Order process.

 The Town Council remains opposed to the parking meter scheme. Any parking system that is created must be of benefit to the High Street.

Grant Aid 2021

Lymington & Pennington Town Council is pleased to announce that applications for Grant Aid may be submitted between

13 September 2021 and 13 November 2021 

Grant awards will be made in December 2021.

If your Organisation’s objectives are to benefit the residents of Lymington and Pennington, you are encouraged to apply for a Grant. 

Please click here or email info@lymandpentc.org.uk to obtain a Grant Application Form.