Ordinary Meeting Minutes 24th May 22
MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY 24th May 2022 In Attendance: Chairman D Maxwell Councillor D Hudson Councillor J Laming Councillor B Grimes Councillor J Job Clerk J Halsall Chairman’s opening remarks […]
MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY 24th May 2022 In Attendance: Chairman D Maxwell Councillor D Hudson Councillor J Laming Councillor B Grimes Councillor J Job Clerk J Halsall Chairman’s opening remarks […]
Election of Chairman -Councillor Maxwell was proposed as Chairman by Councillor Hudson & Councillor Grimes RESOLVED Councillor Maxwell Accepted and took the chair for the meeting Apologies for absence None Minutes of the meeting held 12th April 2022 RESOLVED that the minutes be signed. Financial […]
MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL PARISH MEETING HELD ON 24TH MAY 2022 In Attendance: Councillors: Councillor Hudson Councillor Grimes Councillor Maxwell Councillor Laming Councillor Job Clerk: Ms Halsall 1 Minutes of the last meeting held 25th May 2021 RESOLVED that […]
MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING HELD ON 24TH MAY 2022 In Attendance: Councillors: Councillor Hudson Councillor Grimes Councillor Maxwell Councillor Laming Councillor Job Clerk: Ms Halsall 1 Election of Chairman -Councillor Maxwell was proposed as Chairman by Councillor Hudson & Councillor […]
The village of Burghwallis has seen some changes over the centuries, some more noticeable than others. For a start the village was in the wapentake of Osgoldcross, liberty of Pontefract. Do not feel alone if you stall at this point. This is the equivalent of […]
The ravages of time have spared Burghwallis. The Archives section of the village includes some rare photos of the village from the last century.
We are sure that we don’t need to remind you all that in a few week’s time we will be marking the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty. In view of current developments this is joint exercise; recognising the Queens jubilee and a fund raising event […]
The village of Burghwallis has had roughly the same number of residents for over 100 years. Registering a population of 243 in 1841, the current population is 249. The great plague of 1665 almost wiped the village out, and for some time Burghwallis was largely […]
Not many villages can trace its history from the doomsday book of 1086. As a result of the dedicated research of local historian Margaret Burns we are able to now publish a treasure trove of information unearthed by Margaret on the history of our small […]
Times have changed. This image from the Doncaster Gazette 1947 shows what was the main route from Burghwallis to Doncaster across Burghwallis Park. For those with better eyesight the second image features a report by reporter Kenneth Dutton, unfortunately part of the article is missing, […]