Civic Trust Wine Tasting Evening

Wednesday 17th November at 7:30 p.m. in the Rolleston Club.

Tickets for this event are now available and are selling fast! The cost is £10 per ticket and the event is open to both Civic Trust members and other residents of the village.

The tasting will be of three white and three red wines, but we won’t be telling you which wine you are trying until after you’ve tried it and commented on it!

Tickets are available from members of the committee or by contacting the Chairperson on 07773 994554, email: timsalmon17@btinternet.com

Friends of Brook Hollows

The ‘Friends of Brook Hollows’ are a voluntary group who meet on the first Sunday of every month to help improve and care for this valuable village asset.

The group have been able to access funding through the Transforming the Trent Valley (TTTV) project for the next two years to buy tools and equipment.

The Rolleston Civic Trust are providing the support and structure for the group as the Trust has a long history in caring from the area, going back to its formation in the early 1970s.

Currently we have 23 active members in the group with around 6 others supporting the group in the administration but we are still looking for further volunteers to join the group.

If you are interested, please contact Tim on 07773 994554 or email: timsalmon17@btinternet.com

Blacksmith Gate Installed

The old gate from the village blacksmiths has been rescued and restored by the thoughtful and generous work of some people in our village.
The PC would like to formally acknowledge their contribution to Rolleston and is planning an information board which will display details about the new additions to the area opposite the Spread Eagle.
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Message from ESBC – Brook Hollows Improvements Information

BROOK HOLLOWS

 The Borough Council and its partners are planning to begin the improvements to Brook Hollows later in 2021.

 The first phase will concentrate on the lower part, mainly below the waterfall on both the north and south sides.

 Meetings have taken place on site and a consultation on what should be done. These began on 17th June when the Transforming The Trent Valley held a Zoom conference call for those villagers who had registered an interest in this ongoing work. The Council and its partners would now welcome further input from residents.

 The discussions so far have suggested the following.

  •  Improvements to the paths in the area to make them better in all weathers and more accessible for push chairs and those residents with disabilities.
  •  Restoration of the waterfall and the areas either side of the feature.
  •  Further and replacement seating
  •  An examination of all the trees in this area to determine the best approach.  Restoration of access to the waterside on the north side of the lower lake through the removal of the existing growth.
  •  Interventions on the mini island to improve the nesting habitat for the many water birds.

 We would now like to hear your thoughts and any other suggestions or alternative views on those already presented. Please e-mail openspacesteam@eaststaffsbc.gov.uk or alternatively a message can be left on 01283 508013 and an officer will call you back.

 We all look forward to hearing from you.

Michael Hovers (ESBC Open Spaces Team)