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4th August 2021 The 100th Anniversary of the unveiling of the War Memorial was marked today, the Mayor of Louth, Councillor Darren Hobson and the Secretary of the Louth & District Royal British Legion, Mr. Andy Warne both lay a wreath. The Rev’d James Robinson conducted the service and the blessing of the War Memorial.
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Wednesday, 4th August 2021, marks one hundred years since one of Louth’s most significant landmarks was first seen publicly. The centenary of the unveiling of Louth’s War Memorial will be observed during a short ceremony at 10:50am which will see prayers said for the three hundred individuals lost to the town during both the Great
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16th July 2021 Most Loved Tree results are in! The Mayor of Louth, Councillor Darren Hobson, presents Clare Spriggs with a certificate, following her nomination for the copper beech on Newbridge Hill which was picked as the ‘most loved’ tree. To the left is Steve Gosse, a local artist who was one of the three
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A local panel of judges has short-listed 6 amazing pictures of Louth’s wonderful trees. It is now time for the People of Louth to vote for THE Most-Loved Louth Tree of 2021. All 6 trees will be published in the Louth Leader on 23rd June. HOW TO VOTE 1) Online: click online at bit.ly/louthtreevote 2)
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30th June 2021 Last night, Tuesday 29th June 2021, Louth Town Council met in person for the first time since the original lockdown in March 2020. The meeting was Chaired by the Mayor, Councillor Darren Hobson. Measures were in place as per relevant guidance including masks, social distancing, ventilation and hygiene procedures amongst others. Members
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Mayor’s Vlog | June 2021 In his second vlog, the Mayor of Louth, Councillor Darren Hobson, takes you along on two of his official duties at the start of his second year as Mayor. The Mayor visits Louth’s Spout Yard to unveil a memorial to those affected during the flood that devastated the town
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The Mayor of Louth, Councillor Darren Hobson unveils the plaque dedicated to those who not only lost their lives in the Flood in 1920, but whose lost family, friends, homes and their livelihoods. Anita Muchall (Louth Museum) tells of the significance of the rosemary bush also planted (often used on coffins at that time) and
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In his first vlog, the Mayor of Louth, Councillor Darren Hobson, talks about being elected for a second consecutive term of office; the first time in 65 that the same person has served two consecutive years as Mayor of Louth.
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17th May 2021 On May 6th 2021 Councillor Darren Hobson was delighted to be endorsed by his fellow Councillors at Louth Town Council to be elected as Mayor of Louth and Chairman of the Council for the next year. Following a year in which he served the community as one of the youngest Mayors in
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