Essential Feature
Parish Council
Launches New Guide
Lymm Parish Council has launched a
new Guide to Lymm. It contains a brief
history of the village, a description of its
main features and details of the festivals
and events that are held each year.
The twelve page booklet has been
compiled by last year’s chairman,
Councillor Ian Marks.
Cllr Marks said, “Lymm has a great deal
to offer visitors and I felt we needed a
booklet that brought it all together. Its
main purpose is to attract people to
visit our village or to encourage people
already here to stay for longer. The more
people who visit and the longer they stay,
the more likely they are to spend money
and benefit our local shops, pubs, cafes
and restaurants. I hope it will also serve
as a handy reference for local people who
want to know more about our village.
My thanks to the Local History Society
for providing source documents for some
of the material, to the local Photographic
Society for some of the photographs, to
Lymm Life for printing and to everyone
else who has contributed in some way.”
This year’s Chairman, Cllr Kath Buckley
added, “l am delighted to promote this
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informative
guide to Lymm
and its history.
I have found
out
some
interesting
and intriguing
information
about
the
village that l
live in.”
Copies of the Guide will be put in outlets
in Lymm where visitors are likely to go
and in locations outside the village to
tempt them to come to the village. Shortly
it will also be available to download from
the Parish Council’s website.
Makuni
& the Hoodoo Men
Friday 14th November 2014
Doors open at 7.30pm
for 8pm start
Lymm Golf Club
Tickets £11
Tickets available at
www.lymmfestival.org.uk
Nine issues in Culcheth Lymm Great Sankey & Penketh Chapelford Stockton Heath & Appleton
Thewlwall, Grappenhall & Latchford Birchwood Lowton & Golborne Newton-le-Willows