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Welcome Branton & AuckLey Arrow

Welcome to the October issue of the Arrow. After the sadness of the last few weeks and the incredible moving state funeral, we are now able to reflect and remember our amazing Queen Elizabeth II and what she represented. Her service to us all was humbling and inspirational. A constant example to us all, she will be missed by so many. The Arrow wishes King Charles III the courage and strength to follow in his dear mother s footsteps.

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We are con nuing with our monthly draw, a way in which everyone has an opportunity to support the show. Any new members can apply on line through our www.auckley.show.co.ukwebsite. or

give me a call to arrange 01302 770818

We are keeping our discounted price at £10 for twelve months with a chance of winning £100 each month.

The commi ee have taken the decision to increase the prize fund by £480 making a total of £1680 available to win over the year. We have added four more prizes of £10 each month.

Plans are now being put together for next year which will be Saturday 19th August 2023. With your support we’ll make it the best ever annual community event.

September 2022 Winners of the draw number are;

1st 348 Ed Waters £100.

2nd 623 Norman Haywood £10

3rd 348 Ed Waters £10 (yes the number came out twice).

4th 213 Ann Bristow £10

5th 100 Dave Hall £10

Please note you don’t have to live in Auckley to help support our show.

Huge thanks to all the 20 volunteers who took part in the September litter pick. An amazing turnout and a whopping 37 bags collected.

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Light showers were forecast for today’s 5.3 mile circular walk from Cadeby, plus there was a good chance we’d be walking through dense wet vegetation at some point so it was advisable to wear waterproofs. Before setting off, ten in all, the group were reminded of our traditional Christmas Dinner details of which were on our website. Starting at the crossroads of Garden Lane and Main Street we had a short stretch of precarious road walking down Hollow Gate for about third mile before hitting the safety of a wide if uneven footpath. After another third mile we reached the reassuringly familiar metalized Trans-Pennine-Trail, trouble is there are two parallel footpaths to choose as you turn left so on this occasion, we chose the wide upper route. Continuing for just over half a mile, during which the keen eyed among us could just about make out Conisbrough Castle in the distance. By now those with waterproofs were feeling distinctly overdressed, and cooking, although we still had the risk of vegetation ahead. A couple of yards after passing under a disused railway, we turned right up a well concealed path which opened out onto a metalised track where another right, led to steps down through a concrete tunnel opening out to a jungle of neck high reeds. Luckely the Public Right of Way had been cleared and we were able to follow the sweep of the River Don right round to the magnificent Conisbrough Viaduct. Back on the TPT we continued leisurely onwards stopping only once for a coffee break at the quarry jetty where once sand and gravel were loaded onto barges. Continuing on for about half a mile, at a wooden gate we veered off left climbing steps towards woods and Sprotborough Flash remembering to turn right just after entering the wood. After about half a mile we exit onto Nursery Lane by the Boat Inn. Once again, we had to endure road walking for quarter mile before ducking left into woods and open meadows location of some rare wild orchids. After a bit of a zigzag route we were on the final one mile stretch, back to the start. Great walk, great company great times. Peter Rowsell

A special thanks to all for caring after my welfare and especially Dougy. Please visit our www.doncasterramblers.org.uk/website for latest information, Also follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/doncasterramblers/ for details of past Rambler outings. Remember while out observe the Countryside Code and give way to other walkers.

Doncaster Rambler’s A local walk from Cadeby
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In memory of our beloved Queen Elizabeth 11

When Princess Elizabeth, Alexandra, Mary came into this world on 21st April 1926 at Burton Street within the Mayfair district of London, little did her doting parents know what an extraordinary baby they held in their arms. She would become the longest reigning British monarch in history, and a Queen who was loved and adored by millions across the world. Princess Elizabeth was joined by her sister Princess Margaret four years later and their father, then Prince Albert of York, lovingly referred to his family as ‘us four’, fondly nicknaming Elizabeth ‘Lilibet’.

The course of this little Princess’s life and that of history changed when her father became king, upon the abdication of his older brother, King Edward V111. He reluctantly took over as King George V1, being crowned in 1937. At age 10 years, Princess Elizabeth’s destiny became clearer but perhaps no one could predict just how remarkable her reign would be, nor foresee the dramatic events she would both enjoy and endure throughout it.

Although she met a young man named Philip in 1934, at the wedding of Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark to Prince George, Duke of Kent, it wasn’t until 1939 that a friendship began with the 18-year-old cadet, after they met again at the Britannia Royal naval college when she was aged 13 years. From then on there would be no one else for this smitten Princess. Their love would be like no other, standing the test of time with almost unbearable challenges at times yet proving it is possible for love to not just survive, but thrive, when a ‘strength and stay’ stands by the side of his Queen.

As a mother of four children, grandmother of eight and great grandmother of 12, Queen Elizabeth certainly had her hands full. One of my favourite stories is of Lady Louise Windsor, eldest child of Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex. Apparently, it wasn’t until the young Lady Louise went to primary school that she found out her dear Granny and the Queen were one and the same! Imagine having a relationship with Her Majesty where the Crown plays no part and having fun, playing games and creating cherished memories are the only things that matter.

As the Queen of this country and head of the Commonwealth the extent of her influence and impact has been vast. Through her role with the Commonwealth, which she inherited with just a body of eight states, she has worked tirelessly to remain politically neutral whilst supporting its aims of promoting democracy and human rights. Her unstinting and unwavering sense of duty has seen her meet and greet thirteen US presidents beginning with Dwight D Eisenhower in October 1957. Barack Obama said the Queen had ‘captivated the world with a reign defined by grace, elegance and a timeless work ethic’. While on the throne the Queen saw sixteen British prime ministers come and go from Winston Churchill with whom she had a ‘special relationship’, to Liz Truss who she had met just the once. Perhaps the most unlikely of warm relationships developed with Labour leader Harold Wilson. From very different social backgrounds they grew to respect each other’s perspectives, so much so that they had meetings of up to two hours! He joined in with family picnics at Balmoral and Her Majesty attended his farewell dinner at 10 Downing Street in 1976.

Perhaps what caused me to become such an admirer of our beloved Queen is her devotion to serving her Country and Commonwealth. Her unrelenting resilience, despite the most difficult of circumstances year upon year is astounding. The way she has tried to protect her family especially in times of deep distress, shows both her courage and compassion. And her unswerving dedication to the church and her Lord has been an example to us all of living a faith filled life. Over the years there have been many times this unexpected Bond girl’s wit and humour has brought laughter to others. One of the most amusing stories I heard is told by her former protection officer, Richard Griffin, whilst out walking with Her Majesty on the Balmoral estate. Two American hikers on a walking holiday engaged in a conversation with them. Not realising who they were addressing, they asked if they had ever met the Queen. Her Majesty responded she had not but that Richard had met her many times! Passing their camera to the Queen, they asked her for a photo with the protection officer! Graciously Richard then offered to take one of them with the undercover sovereign. After the Americans were on their way, Her Majesty joked that she would love to be a fly on the wall when someone looked at the photos and recognised her!

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Over the years I have had many adventures involving my love of our Queen. Here are two of them. In 2014 we toured Buckingham Palace. My carboard cut out queen was unceremoniously placed in a black bin bag and taken with me on the train to London. On arrival at the palace, I said to the security officer, ‘you may not have been asked this question before, but can I take my pop-up queen in with me?’ He replied, ‘you’re right, I’ve never been asked that before!’ I couldn’t take her in the palace but we were allowed photos in the grounds. When I produced her from the black carrier in the café, the other customers gave her a round of applause.

Our Right Royal Rally in 2016, to commemorate Her Majesty’s 90th birthday and my own late mother’s birthday on the same date, saw my daughter and I drive round all the royal palaces in my mini with union jack roof, dressed in appropriate royal outfits, in a day, raising funds for cancer research. We started at Balmoral Castle at 6am in the morning, travelled to Holyrood House in Edinburgh, then on to Sandringham, Windsor and finally arrived on The Mall at gone 10pm.We had arranged to meet my husband who was working in London. We jumped out of the car, he leapt in and drove up and down whilst we took our photos at the palace gates. Then, out of the corner of my eye, I could see our red mini, followed by a blue flashing light. The police pulled him up just past the Queen Victoria statue. We ran round from the gates in our red tutus, mini top hats and union jack tights to where my husband had been stopped to save him from getting arrested. However, we need not have feared, for by the time we arrived, the officer and my husband were joking together about our Right Royal Rally. Realising the officer was a jovial sort, I asked if we could have a photo of him and my Queen to which he replied ‘I think you’ll find she’s in bed madam!’ ‘No’, I laughed, ‘my cardboard queen’ and quickly produced a life size cut out from the boot of the car! We have a wonderful photo and memento of the officer, ‘the queen’ and myself.

As a nation we are mourning the loss of our beloved Queen Elizabeth 11. It feels as if a guiding light has gone out. Her reassuringly constant presence, no longer with us. Yet the legacy she leaves is one which we can all embody as we live our lives as Her Majesty did, with a heart of service, a resilient spirit and a witty sense of humour. Her Majesty the Queen has been my heroine and inspiration. I am sure like me you are eternally grateful for all she has done and the person she was. It has been an honour and delight to have called her My Queen. It only remains for me to join with Paddington in saying “Thank you ma’am, for everything’.

Written by Her Majesty’s faithful servant, Alison L. Tinsley (Arrow reader)

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We’re back!

Our concession stand at the Premier Branton will be regularly stocked again and we’re available for orders, weddings, funerals, gifts and events.

Are interested in joining one or our workshops?

Please call or message to secure your place.

Christmas wreath making workshop serving mulled wine and mince pies Kilham hall, Branton

Friday 30th November 7.00-10.00—£452022

Pumpkin flower arrangement workshop Serving pumpkin soup Kilham hall, Branton

Wednesday 26th October 2022 7.00-9.30—£30

The first half term is nearly over and we have crammed so many things into such a small space of time. All our After School clubs are proving to be very popular again, and we have introduced some amazing new clubs for our pupils to widen their Bakinghorizons.Clubisonce

again a great success, with the children taking home their creations each week. Coleslaw, cheesy bean slice and chocolate muffins are just a few things they have made so far. Our brand new Gardening Club has proven to be very popular, especially now we have created our very own Misson garden. We are definitely producing some green fingered Netballexperts.and

football have returned for those children who enjoy the more sporty activities as we try and better last year’s Bassettlaw’s football final, while Mr Keast continues with his military style clubs each Wednesday morning and after school. Resilience, team work and communication are always a main focus as the children grow in confidence.

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Start Date: As soon as possible. Salary: £19,264 NJC Scale Point 4

Closing date: Monday 10th October 2022 9.00am. Interviews: Wednesday 12th October 2022

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic, reliable and hardworking Site Assistant. Initially we are seeking a person who is able to support the team doing essential jobs to ensure that the school site and grounds are well maintained to our very high standards in order to provide a safe, secure and clean working environment. The successful candidate will work with the site team to ensure that general repairs and maintenance are carried out and will move furniture and equipment as required.

You will need to be able to use your own initiative to solve problems whilst adhering to all health and safety regulations. Applicants should be willing to work occasional evenings as required. This is a fantastic opportunity to join an outstanding team.

If you are interested in applying please complete an application form which can be found on the school website www.thehayfieldschool.co.uk/vacancies-2 and email to paulakynman@thehayfieldschool.co.uk

For more information or an informal discussion about the role please contact Paula Kynman, HR Manager 01302 770589, pky@thehayfieldschool.co.uk.

We look forward to receiving your application.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students and an Enhanced DBS check will be required for this post. We aim for diversity within our workforce. Please note that if you have not been contacted by Tuesday 11th October please assume that your application was unsuccessful on this occasion. We are unable to provide feedback on individual applications. We reserve the right to close advertisements early therefore the advertisement will close either on the advertised date or on the day of a decision to close early.

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Chairman’s2022Report

The amazing atmosphere generated by so many visitors made Auckley Show a very successful, friendly and entertaining event again this year.

Numerous attractions for all ages are brought together to allow the Show to be enjoyed by everyone from Auckley and the surrounding area.

Pre show - the annual judging of the Auckley allotments. The fun of making scarecrows. All ages mingled to dance and socialise at the very well -attended Family Disco on the Friday evening.

Nearly 900 exhibits were registered during Saturday morning, after judging they formed an impressive display of talent from near and far. Traders outside and in the Craft marquee reported a successful, pleasant day.

Visitors happily sat to listen to a great variety of music played in both the Main Marquee and on the outside stage. The warm weather helped, of course. In the pleasant weather the ever-popular Mediaeval Society drew large crowds to support their favourite in the combats.

Our “Open Air” marquee was again a great draw, the place to watch Mr Magic, eat something from the various food outlets, enjoy a drink or simply chat to friends. The Dog Show is always an exciting attraction, with many entrants and amusing classes it did not disappoint this year.

Our Raffle and Tombola broke all records with more prizes than ever. All raffle winners contacted and claimed. Tombola sold out in superfast time.

Participants and spectators alike really appreciated the Children’s Sports and the Tug O’ War which traditionally completed the afternoon’s outside entertainment.

Inside the Marquee the auction is always fun to watch. Saturday evening’s adult only night did not disappoint, everyone let their hair down and had a fantastic time.

As you can imagine there are so many people to thank for helping to make Auckley Show such a success. Here goes….. Our Sponsors – advertising their business, providing prizes, keeping the Showground tidy or simply donatTheing.

Air Cadets for their amazing car parking skills. ‘Behind the Scene Helpers’ – programme distributors, toilet maintenance workers, electricians, stall holders, tombola helpers, raffle ticket sellers, exhibit tent judges and assistants, AND all who help to assemble and dismantle the Show’s infrastructure. Last, but not least, the Show Committee who meet regularly to organise the various aspects of the Show. AND anyone else I may have inadvertently forgotten…..THANK YOU.

My thanks to all who came and enjoyed the `show with us. Thanks to Carol Hall of Doncaster Camera Club who recorded the whole event with a collection of photographs. Why not visit our website to view them in our photo album. www.auckleyshow.co.uk

We are always on the lookout for new ideas and ways to improve. Why not come and join the Committee or volunteer to be part of the Show Weekend “Crew” of helpers?

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Hello again. We hope you have enjoyed the summer months despite the high temperatures at times, although some people we have spoken to definitely liked it hot!

We would like to say a big thank you to Hickleton Golf Club, Ladies Section. They raised a wonderful £666.05p for our charity. Well done ladies!

We had a stall at Auckley Show in August which made £325 and a stall at St John’s Hospice open day early September which raised £185. Thank you so much to everyone who bought items and gave donations. The weather was fine on both days which really helped.

We would also like to thank people who donate money in lieu of flowers at funerals. Those are very difficult times and we are grateful to everyone who thinks of us.

Just a reminder that Doncaster Wheatsheaf Singers are holding their very popular Annual Charity Christmas Concert on Saturday, 17th December at Doncaster Minster. Once again they will supporting Doncaster Cancer Detection Trust, for which we are extremely grateful.

Also, we will be holding our Memory Tree in Frenchgate Centre on the lead up to Christmas. This will be for two weeks only from Monday, 28th November to Saturday, 10th December (excluding Sunday, 4th December). Times are 10am to 3pm. We have all new items, so please do come along to see us.

We have now moved down a floor in our office block. We are still at 22 Wood Street, Doncaster DN1 (entrance3LWby the side of Kerry Gough Florists), but are on the first floor (lift available), Room 111. Tel. 01302 325029.

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What’s On In Branton and Auckley

Activity Meeting place

Mon Pre-School from 3 months

Time Contact

Auckley Nursery School Building 7.45am—5.30pm 770409

Mon Yoga Auckley Parish Centre 9.30—10.30am 07990 513138

Mon Gentle Yoga Auckley Parish Centre 10.45-11.30am 07990513138

Mon Baby massage and Yoga Auckley Parish Centre 12.45—2.15pm 07748 668634

Mon Music Bugs—2 x 1 hour sessions

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 9.30am-11.30am 07827 816175

Mon Dance on Auckley Parish Centre 2.30-4.30pm 07881201791

Mon Fitness class for ladies over 40

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 1.45-2.45pm 07368216114 Linda

Mon Little Fishes The Zone, Hayfield Lane Primary School 9am—11am 775160

Mon 1st Doncaster Brownies Auckley Parish Centre 5.30 - 7.00 01302 770004

Mon Line Dancing Auckley Parish Centre 7.30—9.30 817124

Mon Zumba Kilham Hall Branton Community Hall 6.30-7.30pm Vicky 07899980870

Mon Kixx Football Sessions

Kilham Hall Branton Community Hall 4.30pm to 6pm Ben 01302 618088

Mon Two Circles Aikido Kilham Hall Branton Community Hall 8pm till 10pm John 07876161156

Tue Coffee Morning from Sept 21

Tue Art Club from Sept 21

Tue Cubs 8 - 10yrs

Tue Pre-School from 3 months

Tue Parent and Toddlers

Kilham Hall Branton Community Hall 10.00-11.30am Sheila 538542

Kilham Hall Branton Community Hall 1.00-3.00pm Carol 538033

Scout Hut, Auckley 5.30-7pm 07760 454188

Auckley Nursery School Building 7.45—5.30pm 770409

Auckley Parish Centre 9.30 - 11.00 07815 666068

Tue Ridgeway School of Dance Auckley Parish Centre 4.00 - 8.30pm 07961 091708

Tue Warren Martial Arts

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 4-6pm Alex 07590965077

Tue Zumba Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 6.30.7.30pm Debbie 07952756422

Tue Walking or running netball sessions Hayfield School, Hurst Lane, Auckley 6-7pm & 7-8pm 07788 539820.

Wed Buzzy Bees Playgroup

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 9.30am-11am Amy 07482785985

Wed Parent and Toddlers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30—11.00 07815 666068

Wed Line Dancing Auckley Parish Centre 12.30-2.30pm 817124

Wed Pre-School from 3 months

Wed Stress Relief for women

Wed Beavers 6 - 8yrs

Auckley Nursery School Building 7.45am-5.30pm 770409

Kilham Hall Branton Community Hall 7-8pm 07908573158

Scout Hut, Auckley 5.30 - 7.00 770838

Wed Table Tennis Club Hayfield Community Sports Centre 6-7pm 01302 774510

Wed Chunma Tae Kwon Do (Dave Sutherill) Auckley Parish Centre 6.30– 8pm 868431

Wed Pilates Auckley Parish Centre 5-6pm 01302537915

Thur Explorer Scouts 14-18yrs

Scout Hut, Auckley 7.30 - 9.30 770838

Thur Pre-School from 3 Months Auckley Nursery School Building 7.45am—5.30pm 770409

Thur Parent and Toddlers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30 - 11.00 07815 666068

Thur Coffee Morning Auckley Parish Centre 10.00—11.30 770004

Thur Line Dancing Auckley Parish Centre 12.30-2.30pm 817124

Thur Warren Martial Arts

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 4-6pm Alex 07590965077

Thur Scott Stevenson School of Dance Auckley Parish Centre 4.30-9pm 07787 521700

Thur Girl guiding District Choir

Fri Scouts 10.5 - 14yrs

Fri Pre-School from 3 months

St Saviours Church, Auckley evenings 01302 771354

Scout Hut, Auckley 6.00 - 8.00 07760 454188

Auckley Nursery School Building 7.45am -5.30pm 770409

Fri Baby Massage & Yoga Auckley Parish Centre 1.00pm– 2.30pm 07748668634

Fri Coffee Time

The Zone, Hayfield Lane Primary School 2.30—3.30pm

Fri Music Bugs Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 9.30am to 1.30pm Anna 07827816175

Fri Dance fusion (2 Sessions)

Fri Salsa (Alternate weeks)

Fri Scott Stevenson School of Dance

Sat Irish Dancing

Auckley Parish Centre 5-7pm lizzyhartley@hotmail.com

Auckley Parish Centre 6.30—8.30pm 07989 346391

Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 4.30pm—8.30pm 07787 521700

Auckley parish Centre 9.30-10.30am 07772585108

Sat Scott Stevenson School of Dance pre school Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 9.15—10am 07787 521700

Sat Scott Stevenson School of Dance Auckley Parish Centre 10.30am-2.30pm 07787 521700

Sun Yoga (meditation) Auckley Parish Centre 5.30-7pm 07894554513

Sun Sunday Club Auckley Parish Centre 11am 770240

Sun Grace Church Family Service Hayfield Lane Primary School 10.45-12.15 775160

What’s On In Finningley & Blaxton

Day Activity

Mon Active 40’s Exercise Class

Meeting place

Blaxton Village Hall

Time Contact

10am –11am

Mon Chair exercise Blaxton Village Hall 11.00am-12noon

Mon Knit & Natter

Blaxton Village Hall 1pm—3pm

Mon Scott Stevenson School of Dance Blaxton Village Hall 5-8.30pm 07787 521700

Mon Tots Play Classes age 0—3 yrs

Tue Boogie Bounce

Finningley Village Hall

12.30-2.30pm10—12noon 07852374106

Finningley Village Hall 5—6.45pm 07793 195959

Tue Bowling Blaxton Village Hall 12—2.30pm

Tue Doncaster Guides & Brownies Blaxton Village Hall 5.45 -7.15pm 01302 771354

Tue Tots Play Finningley Village Hall 9.30-12.15pm 07852374106

Wed Pilates Blaxton Village Hall 9.45-10.45am & 1112noon

Wed 73rd Doncaster Rainbows

Blaxton Village Hall

5.30—6.30 01302 771354

Wed Table Tennis Blaxton Village Hall 2-4pm

Wed Fluffy Ducklings Baby & Toddler group Finningley Village Hall 1pm—2.30pm 07843939379

Thur Over 60’s Exercise Class Finningley Village Hall 8am-8.45am 07792963859

Thur Finningley Art and Craft group Finningley Village Hall 1.00 -3.00 730559

Thur Community Coffee Morning Finningley Village Hall 10.00—12.00noon

Thur Scott Stevenson School of Dance classes Blaxton Village Hall 4.30-7.15pm 07787 521700

Fri Scott Stevenson School of Dance classes Blaxton Village Hall 4.30-8pm 07787 521700

Sat Scott Stevenson School of Dance classes Blaxton Village Hall 9.00-3.30pm 07787 521700

Monthly Events in Branton, Finningley & Auckley

2nd Wednesday of the month Auckley Parish Council Meeting Auckley School 6.30pm 07857 568268.

1st Wednesday in the month Dementia Support Group Auckley Parish Centre 1—3pm 07899 050622

1st Thursday of the month Auckley WI Auckley Parish Centre 7.00—9.30 771327

1st Wednesday of the month Cantley with Branton P C Meeting Kilham Hall Meeting Rooms, Branton. 6.30pm 07761525584

2nd Thursday of the month Cantley with Branton WI Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton 7.00pm 772853

3rd Thursday of the month Branton Book Club Kilham Hall Meeting Rooms, Branton 7-9pm 07568290013

2nd Monday in the month Knit and Natter Blaxton Village Hall 1-2pm

3rd Wednesday in the month Blaxton Parish Council meeting Blaxton Village Hall 7pm

2nd & Last Monday in Month Doncaster Woodturning Club Finningley Village Hall 6.30-9.30

2nd Tuesday in the month SOPS DONCASTER Finningley Village Hall 7pm—9PM

2nd Saturday in the month Saturday Help, Advice & Signpost surgery Finningley Village hall 10—11am 01302 771727 01302 285639

1st Tuesday each quarter Finningley Village Community Group Finningley Village Hall 7.15pm 770992

1st & 3rd Thursday in Month Finningley Village Coffee Morning Finningley Village Hall 10-12noon

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 1.45-3.3pm 770862

Auckley Parish Centre Contact Carolynne Hanson auckleyparishcentre@gmail.com 07835 809112 Blaxton Village Hall Contact Trish Bowser blaxtonvillagehall@gmail.com 07706033603 Finningley Village Hall Contact Chris Lee histologychris@aol.com 772264 Kilham Hall, Branton Contact Jo Rushby www.cantleywithbrantonparish.co.uk 07856 221470 Kilham Hall Meeting Rooms Contact Jo Rushby www.cantleywithbrantonparish.co.uk 07856 221470 To book a hall, please contact

Burns Medical Centre, Goodison Boulevard

Ellers Lane Surgery, 41 Ellers Lane, Auckley 01302

Weldricks Pharmacy, East Laith Gate, Doncaster Mon—Fri 9am—6pm, 9am-2pm,

Kilham Hall Community Centre, Parish Yorkshire

The Hayfield School Lane Primary School 01302

Mcauley Catholic High School Wilfrid's C of E

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