August 2010
Issue 10
Community Police News Page 6 Where You Live, Your Local History Page 8 Opening of Crowle Market Square Pages 15,16,17 Flowers for Someone Special Page 12 Keep fit with Max 1 Leisure Page 22 School News
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Crowle Market Square Opening 3 July 2010 more photos inside.
Photos supplied courtesy of Anthony Catherall
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Editors Letter.... The World Cup and Wimbledon has ended! What are we going to do? Perhaps enjoy the rest of the Summer enjoying outdoor life, spending time with the family, attending local events, enjoying the new Market Square, holidays, day trips, the list is endless! Anyone with little ones, on Wednesday 4th August at 11am the Story Station is coming to Smartest, Baa None! in Epworth‟s Fountains Court. Also a supervised craft session and Steve Oatway photographer will be available.
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News, News, News, News, News, News, News... Crowle over 60’s club, Mini Market 2 - 3.30 pmat the Community Hall. Everyone welcome.
Six of the WI Northern Federations, (North Yorkshire East and West, East Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Humberside and Lancashire), are holding this prestigious event in the superb setting of Carlton Towers situated between Goole and Selby. This venue allows WI members to show the wide variety of crafts and skills that women in the country enjoy. The Exhibition allows the public a unique opportunity to visit the home of Lord and Lady Fitzalan Howard the second son of the Duke of Norfolk. Their distinctive gothic house, with a Victorian exterior and a three storied square Jacobean block was created by such illustrious architects as Edward Welby Pugin, Thomas Atkinson of York and Yorkshire born Francis Bentley. The exhibits of crafts and flowers will be displayed throughout the ground floor rooms, the Minstrels Gallery and upper landings. Each Federation has an individual theme interpreted in their own designated area where their member‟s skilled, original crafts and flower arrangements will be displayed.
There will be a variety of craft demonstrations each day allowing visitors the opportunity to observe and question WI members at work. (Demonstrations; Needle Felt, Water colour painting, Acrylic painting, Parchment craft, Doll Making, Knitting, Bead Embellishments, Parchment Craft, Lace Making, Japanese folded patchwork Card Making, and Sugar Craft) Light Refreshments are available throughout the day. A variety of stalls including Country Markets will be in attendance daily. The Exhibition runs from Tuesday 14th September – Friday 17th September 2010 Tues-Thurs 10.00am-4.30pm (last admission 3.30p,) Friday 10.00am-3pm (last admission 2pm) Admission £7.50p available at the door. Please note that there is no wheelchair accesses and no lifts.
On Wednesday 4th August at 11am the Story Station is coming to Smartest, Baa None! in Epworth‟s Fountains Court to tell the children an interactive story accompanied by musical instruments to encourage their interest in books. The story will last for approximately 20 minutes which will be followed by a supervised craft session in the courtyard. Steve Oatway will also be taking photographs of the children having fun. Please feel free to attend or call Jane on 01427 875975 for further information.
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Neighbourhood Team’s priorities;Potts Lane car park Crowle- Anti-social behaviour and vehicle nuisance. This location continues to be a problem area where bored mainly local youths are congregating and behaving in an antisocial manner. Some of the youths are in vehicles and complaints have been received regarding the manner in which some of these vehicles are being driven on their frequent PCSO PCSO 7576 PC1717 laps of the town. The Neighbourhood Policing Team and the Graham Godley Wendy Frear Paul Fearon Roads Policing Department continue to patrol this hotspot area and any offences are dealt with as deemed appropriate. In the past month eighteen vehicle related offences such as speeding, driving without due care and attention, not wearing seat belts, use of mobile phones, defective exhausts and driving whilst under the influence of alcohol have been identified and dealt with. As a result of future court appearances it is anticipated that three young drivers will lose the licences due to the accumulation of penalty points. Alcohol has been seized from persons in the alcohol free zone of Potts Lane car park. Applications are being made regarding a dispersal order which will give the Police the power to move groups from this problem area. St Oswalds Church gardens Church Street Crowle – Youths causing annoyance and anti-social behaviour. One of the problems with moving youths on from Potts Lane car park results in displacing them to cause nuisance/ annoyance at other locations and to other residents. This would appear to be the case with St Oswalds Church gardens. In June we have had criminal damage caused to the windows of the church. Youths seen in the area prior to the damage being discovered have been spoken to but there are no witnesses to who actually broke the windows. A dispersal order will also include the church yard. Keadby Playing Field Edinburgh Road Keadby – Arson and Criminal Damage. Fire damage has been caused to a bench seat and a lamp post has been snapped off in the park. Enquiries are still ongoing regarding the persons responsible for the offences. The former priority over concerns about drunken males congregating in the park on Edinburgh Road Keadby has been resolved after those responsible have been identified and spoken to. Two males at Crowle have been dealt with after been found in possession of cannabis. These have been given cannabis warnings. Working with Pc Graham Godley are your Police Community Support Officers Paul Fearon and Wendy Frear who regularly patrols the North Ward area of the Isle and will be happy to discuss any community issues with you. Please feel free to stop and speak with them or alternatively contact either of us via 0845 60 60 222 or by e-mail graham.godley, paul.fearon or wendy.frear @humberside.pnn.police.uk. The police station at Epworth provides a front counter service on Mondays and Thursdays, between 9am and 3pm.
The date and location for the next Neighbourhood Action Team Meeting will be held at the Keadby School on Tuesday 31st August 2010. Members of the public are invited to attend this location 15 minutes prior to the meeting to meet members of the NAT group to discuss any local issues. A Police Surgery held the first Monday of every month in the front entrance of Tesco Express between 2.00pm and 3.00pm. The next meeting two meetings are on Monday 2nd August 2010 and Monday 6th September 2010. The Humberside Police Events Bus was booked for Tuesday the 6th July but unfortunately developed a mechanical fault and so we visited Ealand, Keadby and Amcotts in the Epworth Police patrol vehicles. Some residents did come and speak with us about local concerns and provide important information about crime in the area. On Tuesday 17 th August 6 the busPlease will be visiting Eastoft , Luddington, Garthorpe Fockerby. to advertisements mention “The Arrow” whenandresponding
PC Godley has been visiting local schools to be involved in drugs education, internet safety, stranger danger and citizenship lessons. PC Godley has also been promoting Lifestyle which involves young people working as teams during the summer holidays on projects to help the local community and environment. The teams are to be supervised by an adult advisor and the end results of the projects are judged and prizes are awarded. The top prize is a trip to Disney Land in America. If anyone has any issues or concerns in their community or has any information regarding who is responsible for crime in our area, please can they contact PC Godley or any of the Neighbourhood Team and any information provided will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.
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The Isle of Axholme
Where You Live
Your Local History
Adapted by Anthony Catherall THE DRAINAGE OF THE ISLE OF AXHOLME (continued)
The most successful drain was from Tudworth to Althorpe because it carried no water from a river. Vermuyden however made some fundamental mistakes. He took two drains and the New River Torne to Althorpe instead of following the lie of the land to Adlingfleet four feet lower. In the case of the New River Torne he merely made raised banks on the surface of the land to contain the river instead of excavating the hard rock and gypsum. The lands of Vermuyden around Hatfield and Thorne seemed to have been fairly effectively drained, but surrounding areas were still flooded which were not previously. The high embankment on the Dun’s right bank protected lands to the east, but lands to the west around Snaith, Stainforth, Pollington, Sykehouse and Fishlake were flooded whereas previously they had experienced no flooding. In 1630 Richard Bridges wrote to the Lord President of the Council of the North describing the scene around Sykehouse: “ I rode with great difficulty and danger of water; where I was, and yet am, a woeful spectator of the lamentable destruction of my native soil and country. All sorts of people in pitiful distress; some to save their lives; some their goods and cattle; some to get food for their hungry bodies”. He also wrote how mothers were trudging middle deep in water, how the floods had carried corn and hay both cut and standing away. The waters of the New River Torne proved too much for the embankments and much of the land west of Epworth was heavily flooded. The outfall at Althorpe was too small; this also helped to cause flooding. Opposition to the drainage by the local people seems to have been very extensive. The Islonians claimed that their common lands were being taken away despite the Deed of John de Mowbray granting them free use of the commons. The Islonians would also loose their fishing and wild fowling activities. Compensation of £400.00 was granted to cover this. The Islonians were allocated the lowest and therefore the wettest land in the share up. The Court of Sewers dealt with grievances about the drainage and sometimes they compelled the Participants to make improvements. The work seemed to go ahead despite their protests. Violence soon broke out. Dutch workmen were assaulted and their carts and barrows burnt. Vermuyden didn’t help matters by saying that anyone who petitioned the Privy Council in London, against him would be hanged. An embankment near Haxey was broken down fifty times says Sir Philibert Vernatti, one of the participants. Workmen were thrown into the drains and held under with long poles. Mock gallows were set up to terrify the workmen. This damage along with unforeseen difficulties and improvements left the Participants gaining little financial reward from their adventure. Continued next month 8 Please mention
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Flowers for Someone Special Do you know someone special? Someone who has gone the extra mile for others or someone who just deserves something nice.
I would like to nominate Mr and Mrs Howse (Marie & John). They work very hard keeping the grass cut and keeping the fronts of the flats nice. There are tubs which they have arranged and they keep them watered and maintained. Other littler things are also no problem, shopping, collecting prescriptions, friendly chats and their company which means a lot. Thank you. From Wendy Clayton x The Arrow and Jackie’s Floral Designs would love to send someone special a bouquet. Listen to Trax FM in the morning to hear the nominations. Let us know who they are and why they deserve a bouquet. Contact
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North Axholme School Sponsored Walk On Friday 2nd July 2010, every student and staff member at North Axholme School took part in a 5 mile sponsored walk. This is the 2nd annual sponsored walk that the school have organised, in an aim to raise money for the North Axholme School Fund. This fund is aimed at providing discounted educational trips and events for the students; therefore the money raised goes straight towards their own educational experiences. The walk takes the students around different parts of Crowle, including past the rail tracks, down by the canal and through the village. Most of the school took the walk at a good steady pace and it took approximately two hours to complete. All of the students thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the walk and are hoping to raise a considerable amount of money. Summer Newsletter Our Summer Newsletter is now available to view online at www.northax.net. Inside you will find reports, articles and photos that give you a flavour of the enormous number of activities our students get involved in that enrich their education at school. The Newsletter has been distributed within Crowle and is available to collect from our school reception. Photography Competition (see page 25 for details) As you will see from the poster we are holding our annual photography competition. This was a great success last year and we would love the community to take part so why not join in and become involved. If you would like any further information or help downloading your pictures please get in touch with Miss Dowdy on 01724 710368 or e-mail cdowdy@northax.net after the 8th September when school re-opens.
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Althorpe and Keadby School Newsletter On 22 June to carry on our topic of settlements, we went to visit Lincoln Castle. It took an hour to get there on the coach but it was worth it to hear the “WOW!” from the children as we walked through the gate into the castle‟s grounds. nd
We learnt that the castle was built, in 1668, on a hill so that the King could keep an eye on the workers. We heard stories about what happened to the people who were living inside the castle walls; where they hid when it was attacked and how the King and his soldiers saved them. Did you know the castle was used as a prison in Victorian times? We heard some strange stories about some of the inmates. One man, who was in prison for murder, had a lurcher dog which would go and sit outside the castle and wait patiently for him to come back out. The guide said that the castle was haunted but, thankfully, we didn‟t see anything! The weather was excellent and we had a picnic on the grounds and then took some photographs as we walked around the top of the castle walls. It was a great day out. Years 3 and 4
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Crowle Market Square is now open! The opening ceremony took place at 12.30pm on Saturday 3rd July. It was wonderful to see so many locals at the event to support the new market square! Councillor John Briggs said at the event : "I was delighted to attend the opening of the Crowle Market Place Development, which was as a result of tremendous work by the Delivery Group, North Lincolnshire Council officers, Clugston Construction and architects. Without doubt the financial input from Yorkshire Forward made it all happen and their support should be fully recognised by all. I believe this stage of the ultimate project will prove to be a real turning point for the future for Crowle. I hope to see the area fully utilised by all sections of the community and I hope to see it used by traders, groups and other parties. How wonderful it would be to see events take place there on a regular basis, such that the community and tourists make it a place to visit over and over again. I want to see it bustling again� The vast majority I have spoken to think the new Market Place is wonderful and whilst I respect those that have alternative views, nevertheless I do consider that it will make a real difference to North of the Isle for our future and that of our children" Left to right Mel Bailey (chairman, Crowle Market Place delivery group), Councillor Trevor Barker Axholme North Ward Member, Sarah Pearson Assistant Director for Humber Yorkshire Forward, Councillor John Briggs Axholme North Ward Member, Steve Radcliffe Managing director Clugston Group , Councillor Mark Kirk Leader North Lincolnshire Council, Councillor Mashook Ali, Deputy Mayor of North Lincolnshire, Mrs Anne Culpin Mayoress of Crowle and Ealand, Mr Nic Culpin Mayor of Crowle and Ealand, Mr Andrew Percy MP for Brigg and Goole
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The School term has ended and six weeks of freedom beckon. But although many children say they don‟t like school, they often find the long holiday „boring‟. Parents get tired of hearing the plaintive cry, “I don‟t know what to do?” or if you able to get away, “How much further is it?” The older children get however, the more they worry as August approaches and important exam results are published. Some students rejoice, others are surprised, most are satisfied. But there are also those who are absolutely desolate. No matter how bored the children get or how good or bad exam results may be, the good news is that God has not gone on holiday! He is still working in the lives of individuals all over the world and He hasn‟t forgotten those of us who live on the Isle of Axholme. When His disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray, He gave them those famous words that we call „The Lord‟s Prayer‟. I append two versions – the traditional version and the modern translation – and commend them to your use. Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done; on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen.
Rev Timothy Buckley Rector of the Belton Group of Parishes and Priest in Charge of the Crowle Group of Parishes
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Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name, Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power and the glory are Yours, now and for ever. Amen.
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7 Lakes Xtreme Cross Challenge took place on Saturday 10th July 2010 before Rescue Day was officially opened. It covered 5 miles of difficult terrain including water crossings and some serious mud. The event started at 10.30 at 7 Lakes Country Park, all money raised was for Help for Heroes. Top Photo Ben Parkinson (left) who survived a landmine explosion in Afghanistan, who presented the winners with their trophies.
Local ladies from Crowle, after completing the challenge!
Glad to be at the finish line!
Cooling down in the lake!
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As the summer recess approached members at Axholme Camera Club held their Annual General Meeting. Andrew Kershaw, Competition Secretary, was pleased to announce the winner of the Emlyn Perrot Annual Trophy for the highest scoring member overall. This year the winner was Andrew Kershaw of Low Burnham. Individual winners of the Tom Dennis Imaging of Scunthorpe Vouchers were, in Monochrome, Andrew Kershaw and in the Colour section Andrew Kershaw! A clean sweep for Andy, who has now resigned as Competition Secretary due to pressure of work starting a new business, Career Development Services. David Ulyett, retiring Vice Chairman, presented the Picstop.com Prize to a valuable member who has consistently supported the Club and the Members over the last year in many different ways. Kenneth Thompson of Epworth was both surprised and pleased to receive this recognition. The last club competition of the year was held earlier, the subject a projected digital image poster or promotion. The winners of this unusual competition were Jean Goodburne of Hatfield with 20 in both colour and monochrome sections, with Peter Webster, Judy Newton and Andrew Kershaw runners up. There were a number of changes to the Committee at the AGM this year, although Allan Rowsell remains the Chairman for another year, with Peter Webster as Treasurer. George Fiddler takes on the role of Vice Chairman for a second time, with Geoff Trinder as Co- Vice Chairman, while husband and wife team, David and Jan Neale become Competition Secretaries handling both internal and external competitions. Charmian Roberts, Ken Thompson and Helen Turton form the rest of the Committee. Work on the programme for next year and 2011/12 had already been started, and a good mix of speakers, workshops and competitions is planned. The first meeting of the new session will be on Wednesday September 1st 2010 at 7.30 pm in Haxey Church Hall. Members old and new will be welcomed by this friendly club. Ring the Chairman, on 0142 752400, or just come along. Everyone is welcome to attend what promises to be an very interesting evening on Tuesday 21st September when visiting speaker John Jones talks about 'Life in the Darkness' and shows his images from underground. Usual time and place, £1.50 to include refreshments.
Vice Chairman David Ulyett presenting the Picstop.com Prize to Kenneth Thompson. Photograph by Lynda Ullyett
Chairman Allan Rowsell presenting the Emlyn Perrott Trophy to Andrew Kershaw Photograph by David Ulyett
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What’s On In Crowle & Ealand? Day
Activity
Meeting Place
Time
Mon
Crowle & Ealand Entertainers Drama Group
Community Hall Crowle
6.00pm - 9.00pm
Contact
Mon
300 Axholme Air Training Corps
North Axholme High School Grounds, Wharf Road, Crowle
7pm - 9:30pm
Mon
8-11 years old Youth Club
Keadby Church Hall
6.00pm - 7.30pm (term time only)
Tues
Beavers
St Norberts School
6.00pm
Tues
Cubs & Scouts
St Norberts School
6.30pm
Tues
Crowle Youth Club
Crowle Youth Centre
7.00pm - 9.00pm YR9+
Wed
Crowle Monkey Club
Windsor Park Godnow Road
9.00am - 11.00am
Wed
300 Axholme Air Training Corps
North Axholme High School Grounds, Wharf Road, Crowle
7pm - 9:30pm
Wed
Phoenix Taekwondo
Community Hall Crowle
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Thurs
Crowle Youth Club
Crowle Youth Centre
7.00pm - 9.00pm YR6
Fri
Crowle Monkey Club
Windsor Park Godnow Road
9.00am - 11.00am
Fri
Andrea Hobson School of Dance
Community Hall Crowle
5.00pm - 9.00pm
Fri
Crowle Youth Club
Crowle Youth Centre
6.30pm - 8.30pmYrs 6,7,8
Sat
Crowle and Ealand Bowls
Outdoor Bowling Green
6pm
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White Hart, Crowle
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River Don Pub
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Crowle Angling Club
Crowle Liberal Club
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2nd Wednesday
Mothers Club
Crowle Community Hall
7.00pm - 9.00pm
2nd Wednesday
Eastoft Womans Institute
Village Hall, Eastoft
7.30pm
3rd Wednesday
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Ealand Chapel
2.00pm
1st Thursday
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7.30pm
3rd Thursday
The Over 60‟s
Crowle Community Hall
7.00pm - 9.00pm
Last Friday
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Keadby Church Hall
7.00pm
Last Saturday
Coffee Morning
Keadby Church Hall
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Age Concern
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Child Line
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NSPCC
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Samaritans
01724 860000
Benefits Agency
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Humberside Fire Brigade
01724 295900
Humberside Police (non - emergency)
0845 6060222
Crimestoppers
0800 555111
BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS/FINANCE Hurstons Accountants Epworth
01427 873737
MJ Button Accountants Crowle
01724 711881
JKC Property Management & Lettings
0780 7654716
BOARDING KENNELS / GROOMING Croft House Kennel/ Cattery
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HEALTH & FITNESS Anglian Water
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0845 9881188
ENTERTAINMENT/CHILD CARE Belton Bouncy Castles
01427 872215 07788 896988
Arch Childminding
01724 711816 07912 511327
National Rail Enquiries
0845 484950
Isle Coaches
01427 728227
Road car
0845 6050605
North Lincolnshire Council
01724 296296
Scunthorpe General Hospital
.01724 282282
Goole & District Hospital
01405 720720
Crowle Health Centre
08444 778652
TRADESMEN
NHS Direct
0845 4647
CMD Development
St Norberts Catholic Primary School
01724 710249
Eastoft C.E. Primary School
01724 798274
Crowle Primary School
01724 710312
North Axholme Comprehensive School
01724 710368
Trentvale Preparatory School
01724 782904
Luddington & Garthorpe Primary School
01724 798228
01302 532676
Althorpe & Keadby Primary School
01724 782344
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PEST CONTROL Axholme Pest Control
01427 873608 07766 747245
TAXI/TRAVEL Axi Private Hire 6 seater
E P G Roofing
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07866 859963 01724 798877
01302 770216 www.epgroofing.co.uk
A.E.S. Tiling (Ceramic Floor & Wall Tiling)
01302 532676 01302 885401 07749 519557
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