Barlestone’s Royal Wedding Reception!

Celebrate the Royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton with the residents of Barlestone and Obaston at St. Giles Football Club on Friday April 29th.

Join friends, family and fellow villagers for a night of fun, games, entertainment and celebrations as we see Will and Kate tie the knot.

Doors open at 5pm, entry is free, and it’s a National day off work, so come along and take part in what will be a great night!

Entertainment on offer includes:

  • Football Competition (starting at 5.00pm)
  • Bouncy Castle
  • BJ The Clown (early evening)
  • Bingo
  • BBQ
  • Tombola / Raffle
  • Face Painting
  • Various Stalls
  • Disco (from 10.00pm onwards)

Please note there is limited parking so please leave your car at home.

Organised by Barlestone Parish Council, the Barlestone and Osbaston Community Association (BOCA), St Giles Football Club, and other village groups.

BOCA Bingo Night at Barlestone Village Hall

The Barlestone and Osbaston Community Association (BOCA) are holding a night of Bingo on Saturday April 9th 2011 at Barlestone Village Hall, on Barton Road, Barlestone.

Doors open at 7pm with eyes down at 7.30pm. Come along for a great night in your local community where food and drinks will be available, as will prizes for a line or a full house!

Transportation is available should you need it. For enquiries or more information please contact either Janet on 01455 290 729, or Cathie on 01455 292 957.

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Arriva Cut Back 153 Bus Service To Leicester, Abolish 152 Service Completely

From March 27th 2011, Arriva will bring into force a new bus timetable for the 153 Bus Service from Market Bosworth to Leicester City Centre and will be abolishing the 152 Service from Ibstock altogether.

152 Service from Ibstock to Leicester Abolished

The loss of the 152 service will mean that residents of Ibstock will have no major bus service to Leicester aside from one service to Leicester in the morning, and one returning service in the evening. Residents of Barlestone, Newbold Verdon and Desford will see their bus service reduced to the 153 from Market Bosworth only apart from the service above which will instead terminate at Ibstock.

According to the published Arriva Route, the 153 service will travel from Ibstock instead of Market Bosworth at 0653 weekdays, and drop off at Instock instead of Market Bosworth at 1810 only. All other services throughout the day will not be passing through Ibstock and will instead travel to Market Bosworth directly from Barlestone.

New Times For Peak-Time Buses

Due to the removal of the 152 Bus Service, anyone who regularly travels into Leicester for work each weekday will see a considerable increase in passenger numbers due to Arriva forcing people to share buses. Early travellers from Market Bosworth are offered buses leaving Market Bosworth at 0700 and 0730, however residents of Barlestone also have buses leaving at 0558, 0633 and 0703 (the latter arriving from Ibstock).

Should passengers miss the 0730 bus from Bosworth however, they will be forced to wait until 0840 before catching the next bus, and then every 30 minutes thereafter.

Returning home, passengers have a choice of either the 1710 (if they’re quick, which travels to Ibstock and not Market Bosworth) or the 1725 (which travels to Market Bosworth and not Ibstock).  The next bus after this leaving from Leicester will be 1820 to Market Bosworth. Confused?!

The biggest change for weekday passengers however is off-peak…


Off-Peak Return From Leicester Cut-Back

After the 1820 bus leaves Leicester for Market Bosworth, passengers still in Leicester will have to wait until 2020 for their next bus home. This is a wait of 2 hours, increased from the previous service of hourly buses. After this, a final bus at 2220 will be all that is available.

Sunday Service Abolished

Aside from distruptions which are bound to be caused by the changes summarised above, passengers and retailers alike are bound to suffer as Arriva abolish the Sunday Service completely. Anyone wishing to get to work on Sunday, go shopping or save use of their car by taking the bus will now have no way of getting into Leicester at all, forcing them to make alternate arrangements.

Download New Route Details

March 2011 Route Map (PDF)

March 2011 153 Route Schedule (PDF)

152 Route Summary  (Arriva Website)

Changes come into affect on March 27th 2011. Further details including links to the new route map and schedule can be found at Arriva’s official website.

Arrest in Barlestone in Police Operation on Underground Trading

Source: This is Leicestershire

A total of eight people were arrested yesterday in a police operation to tackle the underground trade in stolen goods. Police presence was high in Barlestone as a team of officers were seen around the Spinney Drive, Meadow Road and Bosworth Road area.

Leicestershire police detained the suspects in a series of raids across the county yesterday morning.

Officers recovered a range of electrical goods, a quantity of drugs – thought to be cannabis – and cash during early-morning raids. The suspects were arrested when police officers executed search warrants at 10 addresses in areas including Braunstone Frith, Beaumont Leys and Braunstone, in Leicester, plus Ratby, Coalville and Barlestone.

They were being questioned by detectives last night and further arrests were expected today. The action was the latest phase of a campaign called Operation Consequence, which was set up in September 2009 to tackle crimes such as burglary and theft.

The latest action was targeted at people the force believes are involved in the handling of stolen goods. The force kept the public informed of developments throughout yesterday by posting brief updates on the social networking site Twitter. Leicestershire’s deputy chief constable David Evans said: “There have been a number of phases to Operation Consequence and we have arrested more than 2,000 people since we launched it almost 18 months ago. “This is a key element in our strategy to reduce crime.”