February 15, 2023 10.06 am This story is over 26 months old

Boston Borough Council has published a new report, to be discussed by Cabinet members next week, proposing plans for the Council to accept national funding for the purchase of eight homes, initially to provide temporary accommodation for Ukrainian and Afghan families receiving support through Government schemes to legally resettle in the Borough.

The funding would come from the Government’s £500 million Local Authority Housing Fund, designed to obtain housing for those fleeing conflicts in Ukraine and Afghanistan, and to reduce the impact of new arrivals through these support schemes on existing housing pressures. This also provides a new, permanent supply of accommodation for local communities.

Should councillors agree the proposals, the Council will look to acquire eight new properties to provide temporary homes for these families who have arrived in the country legally through Government support schemes, helping to provide them with settled accommodation and alleviate the ongoing demand on sponsor placements.

Since the outbreak of the conflict last year, over 1,100 Ukrainians have arrived in Lincolnshire on Homes for Ukraine visas, as well as numerous families from Afghanistan through the Government’s Afghan Relocation Assistance Policy which was announced in 2021.

Once the current crises have passed, these homes would then be available for the Council to use as general temporary accommodation, helping to provide a new supply of properties to address local housing and homelessness pressures in the future.

If the recommendations are approved, the Council will submit an expression of interest to the Government, before looking to agree a more detailed contract to begin the work on identifying and purchasing the homes.

Councillor Nigel Welton, deputy leader and portfolio holder for economic development and planning, said: “I am proud that in Boston and across Lincolnshire we have been able to provide a warm and generous welcome to families directly affected by the heart-breaking conflicts in Ukraine and Afghanistan.

“The community response and support has been inspiring to see, and it is important that we keep going and take this opportunity to make a real difference, and provide much-needed independence and stability for families forced to flee from war, violence and persecution.

“These homes will not only help us to give immediate assistance to those in great need but also provide a real legacy, providing vital accommodation to local families experiencing hardship for many years to come.”


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October 19, 2022 4.30 pm This story is over 30 months old

Boston Christmas Market and Illuminate Parade is returning again this year to Boston Town Centre and welcomes residents, visitors, friends and families to a very popular Christmas event.

Starting on Thursday 24th November at 12noon there will be a Christmas Market in the Market Place which will consist of Christmas-themed market stalls, food stalls and small children’s rides available for people to browse at their leisure through until 8pm. There will be outdoor entertainment with a street organist, singers, performers, elves, snow globe, stilt walkers and more.

From 4pm onwards there will be street and pop-up entertainment throughout the town with Transported Arts undertaking the ‘Illuminate Parade’ on the theme of ‘осветявам’ – Bulgarian for Illuminate from 5.30pm, and in the form of trails around the town centre throughout the duration of the event.

In addition St Botolph’s Church will also be bringing you some indoor festive entertainment from 12noon with Christmas music and song extravaganza, Christmas arts and crafts, Christmas trails, Christmas selfie photo opportunities, fun giant games and a face painter, with the return of the ever popular Reindeer located outside on the Church grounds from 4pm until 8pm.

The programme of Music and Song Extravaganza in the church is as follows, this will also be relayed into the Market Place via intercom systems at certain times throughout the day:

  • 12.45pm – Singing for Fun
  • 1.30pm – The Home Nursery
  • 2pm – Tower Road Academy
  • 3pm – Park Academy
  • 3.30pm – Wyberton Primary School
  • 4.15pm – Mash-up Band – Haven High Academy
  • 5pm – Miss Sarah Jane
  • 5.45pm – Grantham Rock Choir
  • 6.30pm – The Beonna Choir
  • 7pm – St Botolph Choir
  • 7.30pm – Coastal Community Choir

We are pleased to announce Pescod Square Shopping Centre will also be offering late night shopping with Santa Claus available to visit from 4pm to 8pm.

Endeavour FM will also be broadcasting live throughout the day.

Cllr Tracey Abbott, Portfolio Holder for Town Centre, said: “It has been a tough few years for everyone and we are once again delighted to be able to bring some Christmas spirit to the town. There is some great entertainment lined up for our residents and visitors and I do hope that everyone can pop along and get into the Christmas spirit.

“We also have a new Christmas tree coming to town which will shine throughout the festive period and into the New Year.”

Following this day full of fun we have:

Festive Market and Santa Fun Run on Sunday 11th December 2022

Festive Market entertainment and children’s Fun Fair, from 10am until 3pm in Boston Market Place. The event consists of market stalls in the Market Place accompanied by children’s fun fair, Christmas-themed stalls and food venders, with entertainment including face painting, stilt walkers and performers.

5k Santa Fun Run 10am to 11am (starting in Central Park).

Boston Community Runners are the lead on the delivery of the 5k Santa Fun Run.

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