The Barnby Dun & Edenthorpe Arrow November 2021

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November 2021

Issue No. 85

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Welcome to the November 2021 issue of the Barnby Dun & Edenthorpe Arrow This year is just flying by, I can hardly believe its November already and it’ll soon be Christmas! Please send any Christmas news or event details that you would like including in the December issue before Friday 12th November. As yet I haven’t planned anywhere to go for Bonfire night, but I’m sure that I will be attending a fire or firework display somewhere. Just remember to stay safe and enjoy the fireworks! Best Wishes Julie Morrell Tel: 07854 880882 Julie@arrowpublications.co.uk www.arrowpublications.co.uk Find us on facebook

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Interested in Woodturning? Would you like to meet up with people with a similar interest? How about coming along to Doncaster Woodturning Club? We are a small, growing band of people, just like you, who have found enjoyment and the occasional small profit from shaping wood on a lathe. Projects range from boxes, bowls and platters, candle holders of all sorts of shapes and sizes, model steam engines and artistic pieces which include wood inlays, piercing and colour. Pieces both useful and purely decorative. Members come from a wide range of backgrounds, though most have a practical nature and, inevitably, many are retired. They all love working with wood in one way and another. We meet at Finningley Village Hall twice a month. On the second Monday we have a Skills Night when members share skills, experience and ideas with a practical session; there are several lathes tin use – ideal for people new to turning! On the last Monday of the month a professional or a club member will demonstrate making one or more pieces, taking questions as they go. There is also an opportunity to socialise over a cup of tea and a biscuit. Both sessions start at 6.30pm and last till just after 9pm. There is the occasional trip, usually on a weekday, to a place of ‘woody’ interest (like sawmills, chainsaw carver, small manufacturers of equipment and materials, and shows). There is usually a pub lunch as well and often the chance of a bit of retail therapy! In recent months we have been experimenting with Zoom based Workshop Chats from members workshops on a Monday evening when we aren’t meeting at the Village Hall. An ideal opportunity to ask questions and watch in more detail how other Members do things – the successes and the failures! Like to know more? Phone Geoff on 01977 646902, Tony on 07903 325949 or Chris on 01226 725647 for a chat and more details. Or just pop along to a Skills Night.

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In a previous article, I wrote about the number of thefts of motor vehicles that were stolen from domestic properties where the offender did not have to enter the house to steal the car keys beforehand. Unfortunately, this type of offence continues across the Country including South Yorkshire. In certain parts of the Borough, houses are targeted purely for the make of car parked at the address. Prestige German cars are among those favoured by thieves. The stolen vehicle can have its identity changed and sold on to an innocent buyer or exported abroad. Some vehicles are dismantled and the parts sold on to dealers or people simple wanting additional parts for their own vehicle. If you have a car that does not need a key to unlock the vehicle or start the engine, your car is vulnerable to this type of attack. Your key fob transmits a radio signal, which is active even when the fob is not being used. A thief can stand outside your house and use a device, which will pick up the radio signal when the key fob is inside your house. An accomplice standing next to your car will use a different device, which receives the signal picked up by the first offender and uses the signal to unlock the car and start the engine. It is not necessary for the key fob to be inside the car for the engine to start. Once started the thieves will drive off with your car. The engine will keep running until the thief reaches their destination. A new key will be programmed, which is used to start the car at any time. If you have a keyless car fob, you must purchase a device called a Faraday pouch. You place your car keys into this pouch when not in use. An internet search using the phrase “Faraday pouch” will result in many sites offering this device. If you are unable to access the internet, these devices can also be purchased at Halfords and Argos. Whilst at home you can place your car keys into an aluminium tin to block the signal. Whilst not as effective as a faraday pouch, it will restrict the range of the signal. One person placed their car keys into the microwave, which was very effective but forgot the keys, were in there, and turned the microwave on to heat up a cup of coffee. This resulted in damage to the microwave and the need to purchase a new set of car keys. A very expensive mistake. Keyless car theft is not the only type of vehicle theft occurring. In some recent cases, vehicle keys left on a table inside the front door have been stolen by reaching through the letter box using a pole or similar with a hook on the end. The main prevention technique in this case, is to take your keys to bed with you. Do not leave car keys on a table inside the door on the kitchen work surface. The belief that offenders will come into the bedroom to steal keys is not one supported by statistics. There is only one report of this happening and the vehicle in question was a Supercar valued at over £300,000. If the thief steals the car using the ignition keys, that also means the alarm system and immobiliser are inoperative. Consider fitting a tracking device to your vehicle or a separate physical security device. Secure your house to reduce the chances of becoming a victim of burglary. If your doors have Euro profile cylinder locks that are more than two years old, change the locks for ones that comply with Security standard SS312 Diamond or TS007 3 star. If every householder in Doncaster fitted security rated door locks to their property the number of burglaries would drop drastically. Information on security rated locks is available at your local Master locksmiths or on their website at http://www.locksmiths.co.uk/faq/lock-snapping-mostsecure-lock-cylinder/ Also Fit Alarms Burglary prevention advice is available on the South Yorkshire police website at https://www.southyorks.police.uk/find-out/crimeprevention-advice/ Eamonn Larkin Designing out crime / Crime reduction officer Doncaster Police Station Eamonn.larkin@southyorks.pnn.polioce.uk

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FRIENDS OF QUARRY PARK Luckily the weather held for our October work party on Quarry Park although I did have to hang on to the Green Flag pole at one point so I wasn’t blown away! There were 2 Park Rangers and 8 enthusiastic volunteers and we started off by attacking the overgrown brambles and weeds that were encroaching onto the zip wire path. Sadly some blackberries were sacrificed in the process but all in the interests of safety for the zip wire users. After nearly an hour of cutting, raking and clearing away, we were ready for our break of hot drinks, biscuits and nibbles! Refreshed, we then tackled the overhanging and dead branches along the path that leads to Broadway and a few more along the Home Straight path. Some work was done on the second clearing in the woods & 2 went litter picking & collected 2-part bags full plus a bit of scrap metal. Thanks to all our hard working volunteers and the Rangers for their support & expertise. The November Work Party will be on Friday 5th, meet at St Mary's car park at 10am, with sensible footwear & clothing, if you would like to join us just come along or email us at thequarrypark@gmail.com. You could follow us on Facebook - The Friends of Quarry Park – or look on there for further details.

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A Welcome at Thorne Camera Club The Autumn programme now under way has many different activities planned for the experienced photographer and beginner alike. New members are always welcome no matter what camera they use, their experience or ability. Some members use a dSLR, some a mobile phone, or anything in between. At least one members is using film. One thing everyone has in common is their interest in Photography. Several new members joined during the lockdowns, and some previous members have returned to the club. Everyone is looking forward to getting the 21/22 Programme under way. The current Programme Secretary organised a private photo shoot at Selby Abbey courtesy of Fr. J. Wheatman, Vicar. It is a beautiful building inside and out, but with the right weather conditions through the stained glass windows it’s interior is transformed. To the sounds of the organ being played by a visiting organist from Norwich, members enjoyed a memorable 90 minutes taking some wonderful and interesting photos. The long awaited AGM resulted in changes to the Committee as four key members felt it time to step back allowing new ideas and impetus to come from the change. Founder members David and Lynda Ulyett, who started the club as it is today in 2013, along with Jackie Woodward and Graham Linley who both have had an important role in the club for several years, will take a break, although all of them remain valuable members of the club available for support should anyone need it. The new committee along with contact details will be announced in the next issue, but you are welcome to go along to a meeting anytime.

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DANUM PROBUS CLUB is a group of men who have retired or are semi-retired from their profession, business or other employment who want to maintain a social network with others who have similar interests. Danum Probus Club meets on the first and third Mondays of the month at Town Moor Golf Club, Bawtry Road, Belle Vue, Doncaster starting at 10 am. The Club re-started on July 11, the first day of the new era, with a social lunch at the Olde Bell at Barmby moor. Since then there have been three monday morning meetings, one about the world water speed record, then a talk about an alternative view of the Pilgrim Fathers, and then Dennis Ashton providing another of his excellent astronomy presentations. The next meetings will be on Monday October 18 and in November they are on the first and and fifteenth of the month. Any interested men who would like to come the meetings as a visitor to see what we do, with a view to joining if you like us, please call either Geoff Firth (01302 849734), David Allen (01302 885813 or John Gregory (01302 532032) for more information.

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