Branton & Auckley Arrow November 2014

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Welcome to the November

Issue of the Panto season is nearly upon us, Oh no it isn’t…. Oh yes it is! Sorry, I just couldn’t resist! This year, Doncaster Race Course will he hosting its first ever Pantomime, Peter Pan. You can win a family ticket by e-mailing me your name and address, the competition details are on this page, good luck! The news page is full of information relating to the local fayres and events leading up to December, The December issue will have more information on Christmas event dates. But before we start on the roller coaster of Christmas, we still have Halloween and Guy Fawkes to look forward to! Maise Maze has a thrill packed week planned at half term to scare your little monsters and after the huge success last year, The Harvey Arms will be celebrating Guy Fawkes in the traditional way on Wednesday 5th November! Details in this month’s Arrow. What ever you do this Guy Fawkes, enjoy and keep safe. The deadline for the December issue for advertising and articles is Wednesday 19th November. The December Arrow will be delivered by the last weekend in November.

Best Wishes

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Community News Kilham Hall News Tuesday Coffee Club held its annual MacMillan Coffee Morning on the 23rd September and raised a total of £211.45, all of which was sent to MacMillan Charity. It was a lovely morning and there was a special buzz in the atmosphere with everyone sampling the home baked produce on offer, along with their tea and coffee and usual biscuits. Thank you to all those who baked for the Cake Stall. Victoria sponges, Tray bakes, Cup cakes, Brownies, Scones, Millionaire’s shortbread; what a mouth watering deliciousness to tease our taste buds!! Paul and Mary would have been proud of our local efforts! Thank you, also, to all those who bought the calorie filled produce and enabled us to send such a worthwhile donation to MacMillan. Next up, the children’s Hallowe’en Party will be taking place on Sunday November 2nd and the following evening will be the 5th Annual General Meeting of Kilham Hall committee. Members of the public are welcome to join the committee and the meeting will commence at 6.30pm in the office at Kilham Hall. The meeting will include a review of this past year and the re election of the committee. The AGM will be immediately followed by an ordinary meeting which will, however, not be open to the general public. Thank you for your continued support of Kilham Hall and of its many activities. Kilham Hall Committee

Thank you!

I have been the site supervisor at the Auckley Junior School for over nine years and am now about to retire. I would like to thank all the members of staff, teachers, Governors, parents and children, that are or have been associated with the school. I have enjoyed my time being with you all.

Doncaster Health Walk Group In Branton! I live in Branton and have recently done training, organised by the council, to lead walks for Walking for Health, a national scheme run by The Ramblers and Macmillan Cancer Support. Doncaster Health Walks are perfect for those who would like to be more active or perhaps lack the confidence and knowledge about where to walk. They are carefully designed to ensure that they are safe and suitable for all abilities and may help when people are recuperating from an illness. Walks usually last from 30 minutes to one hour and I will plan walks for Monday's at 10am. If you would like further details, please contact me on 07748559357. Carol Hall

SAINT WILFRID'S CHURCH CANTLEY

CHRISTMAS FAIR SATURDAY 29th NOVEMBER 2014 11.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. In Church Entrance Free Cake Stall, Christmas Gifts, Brica-Brac, Crafts, Books & plenty more!

Refreshments and Hot Light Lunches available.

I shall miss and be grateful to you all.

Ralph Hodgkinson

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Community News WE WILL REMEMBER THEM As part Of the First World War Centenary Commemoration, Doncaster Choral Society will be presenting a concert featuring Karl Jenkins’ “The Armed Man”A Mass For Peace along with Faure’s “Requiem”. Simon Lindley will conduct and accompaniment will be provided by David Houlder on organ and the National Festival Orchestra. There will be six soloists. The concert will be held on Remembrance Saturday 8th November at 7.30 pm in Priory Place Methodist church, Doncaster. Tickets (priced £12, concessions £10 and school pupils FREE) can be obtained by telephone 01302 840728 or at Tourist Information, High St, Doncaster.

St Saviours Flower Rota 25th October Mrs Clifton 8th November Mrs Cheetham 22nd November Mrs Heaton All Help welcome, including foliage and produce

FINNINGLEY WI At our October meeting we attempted to carve pumpkins ready for Hallowe’en! We also held our AGM and elected the committee members for the coming year. We hope to put together an interesting programme of events and speakers for 2015 which is also the Centenary Year for the Womens Institute nationwide. We are holding a games night in November and come December we will be entertaining our members with a special WI panto. I’m sure there will be mince pies for any visitors so if you are interested please

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VILLAGE COFFEE MORNING 10am to 12 noon at the Village Hall WE WELCOME Christine Genuine Gem Stone Jewellery on the 6th November 2014, Author Christine Hornsby, is selling and promoting her children's books, on the 20th November 2014, both making ideal gifts and stocking fillers for Christmas. From December 2014 to May 2014 all proceeds from the coffee morning will be donated to the AURORA CENTRE at the DONCASTER ROYAL INFIRMARY Come along and support our efforts to help us to help other people.

Enjoy a cup of tea, coffee, cappuccino and cake/ Scone. Enjoy a chat and meet new people Coffee morning is held on the 1st and the 3rd Thursday in the month (6th& 20th November)

Also, Community Walks

At 10am starting and finishing at the Village Hall EVERYONE WELCOME


Community News Auckley Show 200 club results September 2014 1st No 303 Angela Elvin wins £100 2nd No 512 Pete Chatfield wins £20 3rd No 605 Jane Stones wins £10

Auckley Show 200 club results October 2014 1st No 183 Jenny Sadowski wins £100 2nd No 526 Alison Farrell wins £20 3rd No 203 Doris Hempstock wins £10 All previous winners can be found on our web site www.auckleyshow.co.uk Quite a few continue to take up our the offer, if you are able to pay for 12 months in advance you will get two months free. i.e. pay £10 for 12 months entry into the draw. There are numbers available. Contact Neil Woodward 01302 770818 if you would like to take part and support the show. All proceeds go towards the annual Auckley Show which next year is Saturday 15th August 2015. Regards Neil Woodward

Three Horseshoes Charity Race Night On 27th September we held a Charity Race Night to raise money for Doncaster Cancer Support Group and the Aurora Centre. They are both great local charities which help support those with Cancer, an illness which affects so many of us. We held a raffle on the evening and thanks to some wonderful donations from local businesses, our raffle, along with the other bits of fund raising we did for the event meant we raised a cracking £2,000 for charity. As I'm sure you can imagine for such a small village pub this is a fantastic amount and we would really like to shout about it. Big thank you to employee, Laraine Nithsdale, who put in an enormous amount of hard work when it came to sourcing the prizes, arranging the evening and counting all the penny pots. Charlee Black Manager Three Horseshoes

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News From Branton St Wilfrid’s CE Primary School October 2014 PTA Sponsored Bounce for Books

On 23rd September the whole school took part in a Sponsored event to raise money for books. The school had identified a number of areas where additional books are needed and our active PTA agreed to donate all funds from their Sponsored Bounce to the purchase of books. All the children took part and enjoyed a two minute bounce on a bouncy castle, in fact several staff were tempted to have a go too! Thank you to all who sponsored a child as the event has raised £1200 in pledges and we look forward to enjoying our new reading materials!

Harvest Festival

Thank you to all who attended our Harvest Festival on 6th October. The children performed readings, poems and songs to a packed house. Many thanks for all your generous harvest gifts which were sold off afterwards and raised £387.16 for Christian Aid. All unsold produce was donated to the M25 housing and support charity. Thanks to St Wilfrid’s Church for their donation of produce from their Harvest Festival and to Father Andrew who joined the school to lead prayer and the blessing.

Jubilate News Our worship group, Jubilate have had a very busy start to the year with two performances. Firstly they were invited to perform at St James’ Church, Hexthorpe to promote the Annual Shoebox Appeal. This charity distributes Christmas shoe box presents to children who live in areas experiencing severe hardship and provides for children who would not otherwise receive a Christmas present. Many of our children are now inspired to put together a shoe box and their performance was very well received. The refreshments and cakes and biscuits provided for the children afterwards went down very well! Jubilate then took part in the Patronal Service on 12th October at St Wilfrid’s Church, Cantley. The Church was packed for a concelebrated Mass which was led by Bishop Glynn of Beverley. It was a fantastic occasion and once again our Jubilate group did the school proud, sang beautifully and represented Branton St Wilfrid’s so well. The buffet afterwards was possibly one of the highlights for the children, I think there is a common theme emerging linked to how much they enjoy their food! It was lovely to see so many parents at the service as it really confirmed the strong link the school and Church have. As ever we look forward to reporting on our activities over the next month and would like to inform you of our Christmas Fair which is on Friday 5th December at 4.30 pm in the school hall and to which you are all welcome. Miss C Oates, Head Teacher

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A Change of Perspective

Any guesses as to what’s in this picture? The first time I saw it I thought it looked like some sort of military bunker. But then I was encouraged by someone to look at the object from a different perspective. I was told that the photograph is a closeup of something that’s only a few inches wide and something I would see whilst driving. It is of course a cat’s eye. As soon as I was told what it was it became so obvious and being a person who drives between Maltby and Tickhill on a fairly regular basis at night I have often been thankful for the invention of this strange little object. They guide drivers along dark country roads, they show the way to slip-roads on motorways and provide much needed illumination without using any energy whatsoever. Simple but effective. Darkness can be an unsettling thing. My Dad is partially sighted now and as such he lives in a world that even during the brightest days everything he sees is in constant shadow. He uses magnifiers and lamps in order to do the simplest things, such as make a cup of tea or read crossword clues. Because of his eye condition his vision is also distorted so the view he has of the world is very different to most people around him. Quite often nothing is what it seems. There are all different types of darkness too. There is a saying that we can be deliberately kept in the dark when information is withheld that might have been beneficial to us. And apparently it’s always darkest before the dawn. Darkness, whether physical or metaphorical, is seen as sinister and something to be dispelled Martin Luther King Jnr once said ‘Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.’ Here he speaking of a darkness of the soul and spirit. Darkness embodied in his time injustice and prejudice. It is this kind of darkness that Christians believe that Jesus came to rid the world of. In scripture Jesus is often referred to as the Light of the World. His ministry was all about love and lifting up The pattern for worship at both churches is varied, ranging those who had the least in society and from traditional to contemporary. speaking out on their behalf. When we Our monthly pattern of worship is outlined below. choose to follow Christ we begin to see the world from a different perspective. 1st Sunday 
 Instead of seeing a world where we must 9.15am: Finningley
 - Family Communion. compete in order to survive we must see 11.15am: Finningley - Baptisms by arrangement our role as being a light in the darkness. 4.00pm: Auckley
 - Traditional Holy Communion This can mean standing up against 2nd Sunday 
 injustices, walking alongside someone 8.00am: Finningley - Traditional Holy Communion
 who is maybe struggling to find their 9.15am: Finningley - Holy Communion with Sunday Club
 place in the world, or simply telling 11.00am: Auckley - Holy Communion with Sunday Club

 someone they are loved by God and appreciated by those around them. As 3rd Sunday
 anyone who has ever traveled along a 9.15am: Finningley - Holy Communion with Sunday Club
 dark road at night and followed the cat’s 11.00am: Auckley - Holy Communion with Sunday Club

 eyes will know, just a little bit of light 4th Sunday
 goes a very long way.

Parish Church Service Times

Revd. Louise Tinniswood St Saviour’s, Auckley and St Oswald’s & Holy Trinity, Finningley

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9.15am: Finningley - Holy Communion with Sunday Club
 11.00am: Auckley - Holy Communion with Sunday Club
 Noon: Auckley - 
Baptisms by arrangement

5th Sunday
 9.15am: Finningley - Either a Celtic or African style Holy Communion
 11.00am: Auckley -
Either a Celtic or African style Holy Communion

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Auckley School

Foundation 2

about sensible materials used to build a house.

We are pleased to report all of our reception children have settled well into new routines. Here we are ready to listen, participate and learn. So far we’ve had a busy half term talking about ‘Ourselves’ and ‘Our families’. This week we have been focusing on ‘Homes’. The 3 little pigs came to visit and talked

The children then have been building houses with shapes, exploring different materials, making their own house using boxes and other materials and writing their own ‘Three Little Pigs’ book. Outside we have been looking for shapes, retelling the Three Little Pigs’ story using masks, bricks and building tools as well as drawing shapes with chalk, paint and water. We’ve had a fantastic fun filled week even though the weather has been very wet and miserable. Luckily, “The big bad wolf doesn’t like the rain, so he can’t blow our house down”, the children had decided. The Year 2 children have been on an adventure to explore ‘The Deep’. Our topic has focused on pirates and we have learnt about life at sea, how to be a pirate and even written our own brilliant pirate stories. To take us through to half term we are now focusing on life under the sea and the creatures we will find deep down below the surface. The children all had a fantastic day exploring ‘The Deep’ and finding some of the animals we had heard about before we visited. We attended a workshop looking closely at the animals found under the sea and producing some great drawings. This has inspired us to create our own under water scenes using collage materials and sparked many more ideas for artwork.

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Auckley School opened their doors and welcomed in lots of very keen parents, grandparents and visitors into school for a McMillan Coffee Morning. The year 6 children took the lead and served hot drinks and cakes. The children came out of class to join their relatives in the hall for a spot of refreshment before viewing the school. We would like to thank all those who attended this event- we were overwhelmed with how many supported this event and a special thanks to all those who donated buns. We raised a fantastic ÂŁ530. We took a fantastic team of eleven boys to Rossington All Saints Academy to compete in a primary 7-a-side football competition. The boys played four matches in some terrible conditions, very cold and wet, against other school from all over Doncaster. We lost our first match but came back fighting and started our second game 1-0 up but unfortunately it ended in a 1-1 draw. We also drew our last two matches with all the boys working well as a team and supporting each other. The boys attended all their training sessions and worked really hard but unfortunately only came 4th this time. Well tried boys.

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Everyone at Auckley School said a fond farewell to Ralph Hodgkinson our loyal caretaker of ten years. Everyone gathered in the school hall for a special assembly to wish Mr Ralph, as he is affectionately known, a very happy retirement. Each class had created a personalised card and these were presented these to him in the school hall. He spoke about how much he enjoyed his time working at Auckley School and that he will miss everyone, but is looking forward to having plenty of time to play bowls and golf.

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NEWS FROM ST OSWALD’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, FINNINGLEY The pupils of St Oswald’s are busy getting in gear for Halloween and bonfire night celebrations, and then soon it will be time for Christmas.

spooooooky” disco will set off the festivities on October the 22nd and I am sure they are all “loooooooking” forward to it.

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The "Friends Of St Oswald’s" fundraising volunteers would like to ask any parents or grandparents of the school if they would like to participate in the organization, donation or running of anything like the school disco or the up and coming school’s Winter Fair to enquire at the schools office or their website. More information on the Winter Fair coming soon! The younger children of Keystage 1 including the new Reception Class helped Rev Neil Redeyoff with the celebration of Harvest Festival at St Oswald’s Church, offering donations of food to help with Doncaster’s Food Bank

A group of lucky students were taken on a trip over to Hill House School in the neighbouring village of Auckley to hear from acclaimed children’s novelist Caroline Lawrence who writes the award winning “Roman Mysteries” series for children 8-12 years old. St Oswald’s where also joined by several other schools from the area and they spent the afternoon being taken on a journey through her imagination and creativity, which she uses for these fantastic stories. She took time to tell the children how she creates her characters and develops her stories and themes. Caroline then took the time to sign each child's book, that had been generously given to each student by the Hill House school. It was in 2000 that Caroline Lawrence wrote 'The Thieves of Ostia', the first in a series of children's adventure stories set in Ancient Rome. The Roman Mysteries combine Caroline's love of art history, ancient languages and travel. Her other passions include cinema, the internet, travel and London. She was born in the England but her American parents returned to the USA and she grew up in California, she came back to the England to study at Cambridge University.

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What’s On In Branton And Auckley? Activity

Meeting place

Time

Mon

Pre-School from 2yrs

Auckley Nursery School Building

9.00—3.30pm

Contact

Mon

Weight Watchers

Auckley Parish Centre

10.00am

Mon

Grace Church Parent & Toddler Group

Hayfield Lane Primary School Nursery

1.45-3.15pm

Mon

1st Doncaster Brownies

Auckley Parish Centre

5.30 - 7.00

Mon

Re hab Pilates

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

2.00—3.00pm

Mon

Friendly Society

Auckley Parish Centre

2.00 - 4.00

Mon

Zumba Gold

Auckley Parish Centre

12—1.30pm

Mon

Line Dancing

Auckley Parish Centre

7.30—9.30

817124

Mon

Simply Singing

Auckley St Saviours Parish Church

10.00-11.30

571874

Mon

Spotlight Dance Studio (Street Dance)

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

4.15—6.15

Vicky 07899980870

Mon

Zumba

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

6.30-7.30pm

Vicky 07899980870

865405 07966 226073 775160 773174 Suzanne 07787

158180 770097

07788262783

Tue

Coffee Morning

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

10.00-11.30

Sheila 538542

Tue

Art Group

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

1.00-3.00pm

Eddie 537480

Tue

Cubs 8 - 10yrs

Scout Hut, Auckley

6.15 - 7.45

770838

Tue

Pre-School from 2 yrs

Auckley Nursery School Building

9.00—3.30pm

865405

Tue Tue

Music Bugs Clinical Pilates

Auckley Parich Centre Auckley Parish Centre

1.00—2.00pm 2.30—3.30pm

07827816175 07787158180

Tue

Parent and Toddlers

Auckley Parish Centre

9.30 - 11.00

01302 539661

Tue

Ridgeway School of Dance

Auckley Parish Centre

4.00 - 9pm

Tue

Zumba

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

6.30.7.30pm

Debbie 07952756422

01302 539661

710889

Wed

Parent and Toddlers

Auckley Parish Centre

9.30—11.00

Wed

Gentle Exercise

Auckley Parish Centre

2.00 - 3.30

Wed

Soft Play for under 5’s

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

9.30—11.30

Wed

Pre-School from 2 years

Auckley Nursery School Building

9.00-3.30pm

865405

Wed

Zumba

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

6.30-7.30pm

Vicky 07899980870

Wed

Beavers 6 - 8yrs

Scout Hut, Auckley

5.30 - 7.00

Wed

Table Tennis Club

Hayfield Community Sports Centre

7pm

Wed

Chunma Tae Kwon Do (Dave Sutherill)

Auckley Parish Centre

6.15 - 7.45

868431

Wed

Pilates

Auckley Parish Centre

8.00—9.00

01427 752548

Thur

91st Rainbows

Scout Hut, Auckley

5.30 - 6.30

770727

Thur

Explorer Scouts 14-18yrs

Scout Hut, Auckley

7.30 - 9.30

770838

Thur

Pre-School from 2 yrs

Auckley Nursery School Building

9.00—3.30pm

Thur

Parent and Toddlers

Auckley Parish Centre

9.30 - 11.00

Thur

Coffee Morning

Auckley Parish Centre

10.00—11.30

Thur

Slim & Zumba Exercise

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

9.30-10.45am

Thur

Soft Play for under 5’s

Auckley Parish Centre

1.00-3.00pm

771326 Simone 771101

770838 530905 / 07703014818

865405 01302 539661 771525 Debbie 07952

756422

Simone 771101

Thur

St John Ambulance, 5-10yrs

Auckley Parish Centre

5.30-6.45

535151

Thur

St John Ambulance 10—16yrs

Auckley parish Centre

7.00—8.30

535151

Fri

Scouts 10.5 - 14yrs

Scout Hut, Auckley

7.00 - 9.00

770838

Fri

Pre-School from 2 yrs

Auckley Nursery School Building

9.00-3.30pm

865405

Fri

Zumba

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre

9.30—10.30am

Fri

Music Bugs

Auckley Parish Centre

9.30-11.30am

Sat

Circuit Training

Auckley Parish Centre

9.00-10am

770619

Sun

Sunday Club

Auckley Parish Centre

11am

770240

Sun

Grace Church Family Service

Hayfield Lane Primary School

10.45-12.15

775160

Auckley Parish Ctr Bookings Blaxton Community Hall Bookings

Vicky 07899 980870 07827 816175

Contact Margaret Ottewell

886811

Contact Sue Mason

770400

Finningley Village Hall Bookings

Contact Elaine McNulty

Kilham Hall, Branton—Bookings

Contact Beverley

771699 07856 221470


What’s On In Finningley & Blaxton? Day

Activity

Meeting place

Time

Mon Mon Mon

Finningley Baby & Toddler Group Good Companions (alternate Monday’s) See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs

Finningley Village Hall Blaxton Community Hall Finningley Village Hall

09.45-11.15 771699 1.30pm—3.30pm 771921 12.15—3.15pm 07855063098

Contact

Mon

Scott Stevenson School of Dance

Blaxton Community Hall

5.00—7.15pm

07787 521700

Tue Tue

See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Soft Play for under 5’s

Finningley Village Hall Blaxton Community Hall

9-12 noon 9.45—11.15

07855063098 Simone 771101

Tue

Indoor Bowls

Blaxton Community Hall

12.30—2pm

771921

Tue Tue Wed Wed

Zumba 73rd Doncaster Brownies Pilates See Saw Pre School 2-5yrs

Blaxton Community Hall Blaxton Community Hall Finningley Village Hall Finningley Village Hall

7.45—8.45pm 6.00-7.30pm 1-2.00pm 9-12 noon

07989 828850 01302 771354

Wed

73rd Doncaster Rainbows

Blaxton Community Hall

5.30—6.30

01302 772737

Wed Thur Thur Thur Fri Fri Fri Sun

73rd Doncaster Guides Finningley Art and Social Club Scott Stevenson School of Dance Reach For The Stars-School Dance See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Reach For The Stars-School Dance Zumba Church Sunday School

Blaxton Village Hall Finningley Village Hall Blaxton Community Hall Finningley Village Hall Finningley Village Hall Finningley Village Hall Finningley Village Hall Finningley Village Hall

6.45—8.30 1.00 -3.00 5.00-7.15pm 4.00-7.00pm 9-12 noon 4.00-7.30pm 9.30—10.30am 9.00-10.00

01302 771354 730559

07855063098

07545336115 07855063098 07545336115 07899 980870 770607

Monthly Events in Branton, Finningley & Auckley 2nd Wednesday of the month 1st Tuesday of the month 1st Wednesday of the month

Auckley Parish Council Meeting

Auckley Parish Centre

7.10pm

770922

Finningley Village Community Group

Finningley Village Hall

7.15pm

770796

Branton Parish Council Meeting

Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton

7.00pm

772493

2nd Thursday of the month

Branton WI

Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton

7.30pm

537493

1st Thursday of the month

Auckley WI

Auckley Parish Centre

7.15—9.30 772065

Wednesday fortnightly

Mobile Library

Branton

1.40pm

873456

Wednesday fortnightly

Mobile Library

Auckley

2.15pm

873456 873456

Wednesday fortnightly

Mobile Library

Gatesbridge Park, Finningley

4pm

Last Monday in Month

Doncaster Woodturning Club

Finningley Village Hall

6.00-9.00

832224

Monday 3rd November

Neighbourhood Watch

Finningley Village Hall

7.00pm

770873

10-12noon

1st & 3rd Thursday in Month

Finningley Village Coffee Morning

Finningley Village Hall

3rd Tuesday in Month

Finningley Parish Council

Finningley Village Hall

7.00pm

3rd Thursday in Month

Finningley WI

Finningley Village Hall

7.15-9.00

772539

3rd Tuesday in Month

Tuesday Club

Finningley Village Hall

1.45pm

770862

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Advice

General

Citizens Advice Bureaux - Advice line

01302 735225 Doncaster Council - General

01302 736000

Electricity Emergencies

0800 375 675

Post Office—Finningley

01302 770228

Transco - Gas Leaks

0800 111 999

Post Office - Auckley

01302 770250

Yorkshire Water

0845 124 2424 Post Office - Branton

01302 536053

Care in the Community Age Concern Childline

Robin Hood Airport 0800 009966 08001111

01302 801010

Medical Auckley Pharmacy

01302 771392

Doncaster Council - Community First

01302736000

Burns Medical Centre, Goodison Boulevard

08444 140726

NSPCC

0808 8005000 Ellers Lane Surgery, 41 Ellers Lane, Auckley

01302 770327

RSPCA

08705555999

Doncaster Royal Infirmary Hospital

01302 366666

NHS Direct

0845 4647

Community Auckley Parish Council

Oakwood Doctors Surgery, Masham Rd, 01302 770922 Cantley

Branton Parish Council

Weldricks Pharmacy, East Laith Gate, Doncaster 01302 772493 Mon—Sat 9am—10pm, Sun 10am-10pm, Bank 01302 369699 holidays 10am-8pm, 365 days per year.

Safer Neighbourhood Team

01302 537611

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Finningley Parish Council Kilham Hall Community Centre, Branton

07856 221470

Auckley Parish Centre

01302 886811

S Yorkshire Fire Service (non emergency)

0114 272 7202

S Yorkshire Police (non emergency)

0114 2202020

Education Armthorpe Library

01302 833538

Auckley Primary School

01302 770701

Cantley Library

01302 535614

Doncaster Central Library

01302 734305

Doncaster Council - Education

01302 737222

Doncaster Mobile Library

01302 873456

Finningley C of E Primary School

01302 770330

Hayfield School Comprehensive

01302 770589

Hayfield Lane Primary School

01302 770427

Mcauley Catholic High School

01302 537396

St Wilfrid's C of E Primary School

01302 537344

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Funeral Directors W E Pinder & Sons, Bawtry, Doncaster IT Solutions Mat & Mouse IT Services Ltd info@matandmouse.co.uk Medical Health Jackie Fletcher BSc Hons. Registered Hearing Aid Dispenser

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