News
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District Council Glass Bin Collection Updates
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April Update
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Your region, your mayor, your vote: People will decide who leads a £4 billion boost for the East Midlands
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Annual Parish Meeting
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March edition of the Connect newsletter from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner
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Rural crime prevention enhanced with new vehicles secured
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Electric Blanket Safety
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You are invited to learn more about policing in your area
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Important update on the Kerbside Glass Recycling Service
The village of Collingham has a vibrant mix of facilities, groups, activities and services which support both Collingham and the wider surrounding area.
The village is on the east bank of the old course of the River Trent, now called the Fleet; it is thought that it was around 1600 that the Trent changed course to its present position about 2 km away.
Collingham has a population of more than 2700 people (2011 Census) and benefits from having a range of shops and services including three churches, two pubs, a post office, medical centre, pharmacy, dentist, library and a primary school as well as train and bus services to Lincoln and Newark.
The Collingham Parish Council website is where you can find information about agendas, meetings and other Parish Council activities.