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No Mow May

You may have noticed that some of the grass verges around the village have not been mown for the past couple of weeks. This is because Brixworth Parish Council is celebrating ‘No Mow May’ and letting grass grow wild, in some carefully selected areas of the village, to help create more spaces for bees, plants and insects to thrive.

The movement was started in 2019 by conservation charity Plantlife, who is once again urging people to keep the mower locked up for another month to allow spring plants a chance to set seed before the first cutting, making for healthier, more diverse lawns.

This will also give common short-grass flowering species – such as daisies and white clover – a chance to flower. This can boost nectar production for bees and pollinators by 10 times.

Additionally, this gives wild plants to get a foothold in May, to feed bees, butterflies and other pollinators through summer.

Our parks and recreational grounds will be maintained as usual to provide safe spaces for children and sports.

No Mow May

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Commemorative Coronation Bookmarks

In partnership with the Brixworth Bulletin, Brixworth Parish Council delivered over 1,000 commemorative coronation bookmarks to the village’s care homes, nurseries and the primary school in time for the King’s Coronation at the weekend. A further 3,000 bookmarks will be distributed to households inside the next edition of the Brixworth Bulletin.

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Delivering coronation bookmarks to care homes, nurseries and the primary school.

This would not have been possible without the financial support of the Brixworth Bulletin and without the help of the volunteers who distribute the Bulletin to households in Brixworth and the surrounding villages.

The bookmark was designed using the coronation colour, burgundy, of King Charles III. Together with the Brixworth Parish logo all embossed in silver which we hope will make a charming and attractive memento of this historic occasion.

Look out for your keepsake, arriving in the June edition of the Brixworth Bulletin.

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Commemorative Bookmarks

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MUGA – Grand Opening

🏀 Brixworth Parish Council would love to thank everyone who braved the grey skies and thunderstorms to join us for our MUGA grand opening event yesterday afternoon.

🏀 A special thank you to Martin Spencer, chairman of Basketball Northants – a voluntary organisation promoting sport across the county, and professional basketball player Andre Arissol who joined children from Brixworth Primary School and local residents for the event, putting the new recreational facility to good use.

🏀 Thanks to Brixworth Primary School and Brixworth Central Sports for supporting the event and for the Parish Council Working Group who have worked so hard to bring this project together.

Children enjoying the opening of the MUGA with professional basketball player Andre Arissol
Thank you to everyone involved!

🏀 The MUGA caters for many other sports including Tennis, Netball and 3×3 basketball and is a public recreational facility. For private bookings, please contact the parish office for further information.

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MUGA Grand Opening

Brixworth Parish Council warmly welcomes you to the grand opening of the new MUGA at St David’s Recreational ground. The grand opening will be held at 4pm on Tuesday the 9th of May.

VIP guest and pro basketball player Andre Arissol will be joining us to test out the new facility.

We look forwards to seeing you there!

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