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Preston Parish Council

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VE  DAY   ~   PRESTON

VE DAY COMMEMORATION 

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A WREATH WAS LAID BY  PRESTON RESIDENT, DAVID WHATLING,  WHO IS  ONE OF THE HOLDERNESS  LIONS CLUB'S LONGEST SERVING MEMBERS, AT THE WAR MEMORIAL AT 10.30AM, THURDAY 8TH MAY FOR  THE 80TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF THE WAR IN EUROPE.  THE BEACON  WAS LIT IN THE EVENING  JOINING  MANY OTHERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY. 

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PUPILS FROM THE PRIMARY SCHOOL ALSO LAID A WREATH. 

 

ALSO IN IN ATTENDANCE:   PRESTON PARISH COUNCIL, HUMBERSIDE POLICE,  PRESTON COMMUNITY HALL REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGE. 

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THANK YOU TO ALL THAT ATTENDENDED AND GOOD LUCK TO OTHER EVENTS GOING ON IN THE VILLAGE. 

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VILLAGE BUNTING AND FLAGS HAVE BEEN FUNDED VIA PRESTON PARISH COUNCIL'S APPLICATION TO THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL VE DAY COMMUNITY FUND.   

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Welcome to Preston Parish Council

Preston Parish Council's website includes the latest news from the village, Parish Council meeting dates including agendas and minutes You will find a list of Parish Councillors and other information relevant to the functions of the Council. 

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The parish of Preston lies to the east of Hull on the banks of the Humber estuary and boasts a population of over 3,000 and 1,500 dwellings. The parish comprises of two Wards - Preston North and Preston South.

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Preston Parish Council's office is located at the rear of Preston Community Hall on Main Street. The office is open to the public every Wednesday between 10am to 3pm.   

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You can email: prestonparish@parishclerk.karoo.co.uk or leave a message on the answer phone: 01482 899411.

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The parish clerk will respond as soon as possible.

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PRESTON  PARISH COUNCIL

Parish covers Preston Village and Preston South.

Preston Village dates back to the doomsday book . We have a beautiful Grade 1 listed Church along with many houses that have been standing several hundred years. Main street has not changed very much for the last two hundred years. As we have moved through the last century we have seen new developments grow the village and the developments on Sproatley Road are the latest in the Villages progression. As a Parish Council its important to us that we strive to maintain residents sense of "village life" while embracing change. Infra structure growth is a priority to ensure that residents are not impacted negatively by change.

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