Contacts
Contacts
Contacts
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Newspapers
Mrs Mary Reeve Paper Shop, Caistor
(01472) 851333
Morning and evening Available for collection at the foot of
"Pantiles" drive, Chapel Lane, Swallow
Window cleaner
Monthly K Gorrod 07941 376707
Recycling bins
Bottles, cans
and paper Swallow Village Hall
Villagers also use the fish & chip shop and the Chinese takeaway in Laceby and the Indian
takeaway at Bradley Cross Roads.
PARISH COUNCIL
The Parish Council meets in Swallow Village Hall on the second Tuesday of January, March, May,
July, September and November commencing at 7.10 p.m.
· 7.10 p.m. - 7.15 p.m. Open surgery for residents who wish to bring any matters to the
attention of the Council. This is informal and no Minutes are taken.
· 7.15 p.m. Council meeting
Members of Swallow Parish Council
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Chairman
Geoff Baxter Forge House,
Cuxwold
Road,
Swallow, LN7
6DJ (01472) 371389
Brian Gould Charnwood,
Beelsby
Road,
Swallow,
LN7 6DG (01472) 371028
Garry Metcalf Woodland
Cottage,
Grimsby
Road,
Swallow, LN7
6DN (01472) 371402
Mrs Kath Stoneman Woodville,
Chapel Lane,
Swallow,
LN7 6DE (01472) 371587
Rowlands,
James Walgate Cuxwold, (01472) 371232
LN7 6DA
Miss Clarissa Turner Swallow
Cottage,
Swallow
Vale,
Swallow, LN7
6DW (01472) 371382
Tony Wallace Wishing
Well, Chapel
Lane,
Swallow, LN7
6DE (01472) 371362
Clerk to the Council Ingham
Mrs Veronica Hewins House,
Chapel Lane,
Swallow, LN7
6DE (01472) 371056 E-mail:veronica@swallowpc.co.uk
West Lindsey District Councillors
Alan Caine 9
Horsemarket,
Caistor, LN7
6UP (01472) 851674 E-mail: alncn100@gmail.com
Mrs Angela Lawrence Whitegate
House, (01472) 851248
Whitegate E-
Hill, Caistor, mail: angela.lawrence.26@btinternet.co
LN7 6SW m
Lincolnshire County Councillor
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Tony Turner Swallow
Cottage,
Swallow
Vale,
Swallow, LN7
6DW (01472) 371382 Fax: (01472) 371681 E-mail: CllrA.Turner@linco
The Village sign, designed and made by Chairman of the Parish Council and art teacher, Geoff
Baxter from locally sourced oak, depicts Holy Trinity Church set against rolling Wold hills and
topped by the Yarborough Buckle. The Sign commemorates the Millennium and was erected in
the presence of the Countess of Yarborough in December 2001.
The history of the village dates back to Anglo-Saxon times. Some Roman objects have been
found but there is no evidence of a Roman settlement. Holy Trinity Church tower is Anglo-Saxon,
the Nave 14th century with several Victorian additions.
The village was laid out in 1807 at the Enclosures and the farms and cottages were in place by
1870. Today there are four farms in Swallow and one in Cuxwold. The Swallow Inn is the only
business open to the public. In addition the Village Hall, which was the village school until about
35 years ago, is now used for Parish Council meetings and many Village events. There are two
play areas in Swallow and Cuxwold. There are 72 properties in Swallow and 12 in Cuxwold with
an electorate of around 160.
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