Station Adopters of Narborough Station
Further to the article regarding John Harrison and the Friends of Narborough Station, we thought it appropriate to highlight the activities of the other group who are involved with our station.
Further to the article regarding John Harrison and the Friends of Narborough Station, we thought it appropriate to highlight the activities of the other group who are involved with our station.

A Narborough restaurant owner has been ordered to pay more than £3,000 in fines and costs after admitting his premises was in breach of a raft of food safety and environmental health regulations.
Our first unit of learning has now come to an end here at Red Hill Field and the children have really impressed us with the fantastic work they have produced.
We are having a busy half term in the run up to Christmas with lots of activities to enrich our curriculum. Year 3/4 children visited the New Walk Museum and Art Gallery in Leicester.

The artist David Shrigley recently pulped 6000 copies of Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code to create 1250 editions of George Orwell’s 1984 for an artwork called Pulped Fiction. Rather than a literary criticism of the book
The Friends of Narborough Station were delighted to receive the news that the Ticket Office at the station would be remaining open.

The presentation to John Harrison, pictured on the front page, was made in recognition of his role as Chairman of FONS since its inception in 2017, but he has always been a railway man as can be seen from the information supplied by Guy Jackson.

It may be getting darker and colder, but we’re still really busy at Red Hill Field. We are looking forward to plenty of competitive sporting events, having already taken part in the local Pokemon football cup in which our teams demonstrated great teamwork and effort.

October is Active Travel Month, and The Pastures is again aiming to increase the number of children travelling to school by walking, cycling and scooting. We are always keen to emphasise the many benefits including keeping fit and healthy

This month a group of NALT members travelled to Stratford-upon-Avon for a performance of Macbeth. It was a very modern production and we found the opening a little confusing as there was a female Banquo as well as a Queen Duncan and daughters, instead of King Duncan and sons.