Covering Eastoft, Keadby, Amcotts and Luddington
March 2019
Issue 113
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Welcome to the March issue of the Arrow! Spring is on its way! We have two nurseries advertising this month; G Tunes supplying you with all your Spring bedding and Holmes and Gardens of Epworth and their lovely newly decorated Lemon Tree tea rooms. Plans are well on their way for Rescue Day 2019. Make a note in your diary for this fabulous event, Saturday 13th July! Full article is on page 18 Enjoy the read and please note the deadline for the April issue is Thursday 14th March for distribution by the 31st March. If you are interested in advertising or simply emailing me some community news, please be in touch before the date.
Carolyn
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Community News The next meeting of the Crowle and Ealand Resident flooding group
Stephen Jones Hall in Haxey. For further information about the local Trust group and their meetings please contact Tony Lee on 01427 753831 or Chris Trinder on 01427 872051. Details about the group are also on the Lincolnshire Trust web site under area groups.
Isle of Axholme U3A (University of the Third Age) meets with an interesting speaker
Axholme Camera Club News
will be held on the Wednesday the 27th of March 6.30pm in the Liberal Club Crowle. Everyone is welcome to support this group.
on the last Tuesday of the month at Hirst Priory Crowle 1-30-3-30. Various interest groups e.g. Local History, Scrabble, Bridge, Chess, Book Club, Current Affairs, Afternoon Tea, Photography, Gardening, Ukele and A-Z Trips meet at other times. New members always welcome. Annual membership £20-00. (Due 1st April 2019) Telephone Tricia Murphy (Chair) 01724 783614 Tuesday February 26th Eveline Van Breemen “Boggins and Plough Jags” Advance DIARY DATES for A-Z Trips Tuesday July 16th 2019 A-G Cost £12.50 Tuesday August 20th 2019 H-Q Cost £10.00 Tuesday September 17th 2019 R-Z Cost £15.00
Wed 6th Mar Tues 12th Mar Wed 20th Mar Tues 26th Mar Wed 3rd Apr Tues 9th Apr
Project briefing - My Village Bob and Mary Fish COMPETITION –Geometry in Building and Architecture Hosting – 3-Way Competition David Neale Image Processing/Presentation – My Village COMPETITION – England's Green and Pleasant Land Project briefing – Back Lighting Simon Knight
We meet weekly in St Nicholas Church Hall, Haxey starting at 7.30 pm to approximately 9.30 pm. We are a very friendly club and welcome any newcomers. The annual subscription is £10.00 plus £2.00 for each meeting attended (reduced for under 18s) which includes tea/coffee and biscuits. Feel free to contact any Camera Club member you may know or give Joyce Hooley a call on 01427 752323 or just turn up on the night.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife trusts next meeting is Thursday March 7th 2019 – 7.30pm at Stephen Jones Hall (rear of the Methodist Chapel), Low Street, Haxey We welcome John Davison who will give us an illustrated talk on his circular tour in the Southern Ocean which will include the wildlife and scenery he encountered there. He set off from the most southern city in the world in Argentina, visited the Falklands and South Georgia and then the Antarctic Peninsula before returning to Argentina via Drakes Passage. This is a fascinating part of the world so do come along and find out what he saw there. Everyone is welcome, you don't have to be a member of the Wildlife Trust. Entrance fee is £1 and there is a raffle and refreshments. Some bird food is available at the meetings and also from Chris Trinder in Belton (ring for details) Our meetings are always on the first Thursday of the month at 7.30pm from October to May in the
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North Lincolnshire Trade Watch
What is Trade Watch Trade Watch is a voluntary scheme where residents will not agree to any work offered to them on the doorstep and they will report any suspicious company to Humberside Police. The scheme will protect members of our communities and act as a deterrent to potential rogue traders and criminals in the same way Neighbourhood Watch does. Residents who sign up will receive scheme window sticker, information packs and street signs are available for villages who sign up. Living in a Trade Watch area will reduce the risk of being approached or becoming a victim of a doorstep crime and send a clear, proactive message to residents and criminals that such crimes will not be tolerated within North Lincolnshire. For more details contact Safer Neighbourhoods - 01724 244665 Email – saferneighbourhoods@northlincs.gov.uk www.northlincs.gov.uk
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G Tune & Son
Fieldside Nursery Crowle DN17 4HH
01724 710520 Spring Bedding Ready Now! Plug Plants Available to Order We offer a large selection of Spring/Summer Plants Pansies, Violas, Primulas, Polyanthus
We are your local nursery with over 40 years growing experience Opening times
Mon—Sat 8 till 5pm
Sunday 10 till 4pm
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Luddington and Haldenby Parish Council Newsletter, March 2019. Website www.Luddington and Haldenbypc.org. The next meeting dates of the parish council are: 1 April 2019 and 9 May 2019 at 7.30pm in the village hall. In advance of the local elections in May of this year everyone is welcome to attend a parish council meeting to see how we operate as the first tier of local government. There are 7 vacancies for parish councillors. Playground Committee. Volunteers will continue with grass cutting at the playing fields for the cricket and football teams. The parish council assisted by Ward Councillors Julie Reed and John Briggs are working towards purchasing the playing field, for the community, with funding provided by North Lincolnshire Council. Julie Reed is also working for Andrew Percy to deliver the funding for the project and relevant applications have been made to North Lincolnshire Council and SSE. Other funding pots will be approached to assist with purchasing new playground equipment. An updated MUGA will be for a later project. Public participation/Planning process. There is a 10-minute session at the start of all meetings which provides time for residents to discuss any concerns or to just attend to observe proceedings. Residents are invited to attend the Parish Council meeting to provide additional details of their planning applications. 2019/2020 Precept An amount of ÂŁ7000 is applied for as precept starting in April 2019 through to March 2020.Most of this amount is spent on cutting the large areas of grass throughout the whole village, the Clerks wages, some light tree work and litter picking to keep your village clean and tidy. This year there will be additional expenses to be paid for when the land is owned by the parish council and the new play equipment is installed. The framed certificate from North Lincolnshire Council in Bloom is on display in the village hall. Mr Carver as Chair of the parish council was recently awarded a certificate by North Lincolnshire Council for litter picking for the community. Village Hall events. Every last Tuesday of the month there is a fund-raising bingo.Contact Joanne on 07484 842275 for further details or see the village hall noticeboard.
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Need an accountant? Keep calm and call Gildersons! We offer a wide range of services across all areas of accountancy, taxation and payroll so if you can answer yes to any of the following questions: • Is tax too taxing? • Are you struggling with payroll and auto-enrolment? • Would you like someone to take charge of your accounts? • Would you like an accountant who is friendly and straight talking, and only a phone call away? ......then please get in touch for a free initial consultation – we’d be delighted to hear from you!
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Chapmans Quality Sheds & Garages Tel: 01724 710872 or 07850 876904 40 High Street Crowle DN17 4LD
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Planning in full swing for Rescue Day 2019 Red hot sunshine and an England football win last summer helped to make the 10th Anniversary of Rescue Day a huge success. Now the planning is well underway for this year’s popular annual emergency services event. Rescue Day 2019 will be held on Saturday 13th July at 7 Lakes Country Park in Crowle, near Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire and members of the organising team are working hard behind the scenes preparing for what promises to be yet another fantastic day for all the family to enjoy. Favourites including the Red Devils Parachute Display team along with Fire, Police, Ambulance and water rescue teams are already booked and will be performing a range of exciting displays and demonstrations. Rescue Day showcases the life saving work that our emergency 999 teams and support services do and allows for the general public to engage with staff and volunteers who serve and protect us around the clock. It is the biggest of its kind in the country and attracts crowds in the thousands. The day is hosted annually in the idyllic water and woodland setting of 7 Lakes Country Park and is a huge hit with visitors flocking from across the region and further afield. The day is organised by a team which includes officers from East Midlands Ambulance Service, Humberside Fire & Rescue Service and HFR Solutions, Humberside Police and staff and volunteers from across the North Lincolnshire area and beyond, all of whom give their time to run the event each year. Chris Long, event Chairman said: “Rescue Day 2018 was another big success and we’d like to thank the organising team, all the organisations that took part, those that sponsor and support the day, our hosts 7 Lakes Country Park, and all the members of the public who come along and make Rescue Day such a memorable annual event. We hope we continue to encourage people to support our services and also to inspire a new generation of staff who wish to work for our emergency and support teams.” The purpose of Rescue Day is to bring together as many emergency, rescue and support services as possible in one place to demonstrate what they do and how they do it. Raising public awareness of water, road, rail and fire safety, plus health information and first aid skills are all combined with an interesting and fun time at this unique event. The day raises money for charitable causes and has funded life saving defibrillators for many communities in North Lincolnshire over recent years. Visitors always have the opportunity to engage with a range of Police, Fire and Ambulance staff, plus Air Ambulance, Search and Rescue and Coastguard teams, Water Rescue units, Highways England, rail companies including Network Rail and Volker Rail, plus road recovery agencies such as Gallows Wood, and see a range of specialist vehicles and equipment close up and in action.
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7 Lakes will become a hive of activity on 13th July with a large range of emergency related vehicles on display, with many of the favourite attractions including live action demonstrations that include extremely life like incidents such as road, train, water and aviation rescues. Emergency teams from services across North Lincolnshire and beyond, including colleagues from West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service Urban Search & Rescue Team, Lincolnshire Police, York Rescue Boat, St John Ambulance and more, join together to show multi-agency working. They’ll also be emergency vehicles from days gone by on show, plus a range of stalls, games, food and drink and fairground rides. Four legged friends in the form of Police, Fire and water rescue dogs are big favourites each year at Rescue Day too, as they show off the work they do to help in emergency situations. Animal charities also play a big part in the day and demonstrate various animal rescue scenarios. Chris said: “Rescue Day 2019 will yet again boast lots to see and do and really is a day that all the family can enjoy, adults and children alike. We hope those that have been to Rescue Day before will come along again and those that haven’t yet been will come and experience this exciting event.” The organising team are inviting stall holders including commercial, charity and voluntary organisations, plus other exhibitors to apply online if they wish to attend this year’s event by visiting the website at www.rescueday999.com/exhibitors More details about Rescue Day, including photos and videos from previous years can be found at www.rescueday999.com or on social media Twitter: @Rescue_Day and www.facebook.com/rescudedayuk.
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To commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day The Axholme Academy's head girls were invited to attend the service "Torn from Home' at The Council Chamber, Civic Centre, Scunthorpe on Friday 25th January 2019. It was a ceremony for people to remember the many millions of people who died in the Holocaust. The service was led by Cllr John Briggs and the Mayor's chaplain Reverend Graham Lines. A choir from St Barnabas Primary opened the service, pupils from several other local primary schools read poetry to mark the occasion. The service closed with people being invited to lay a stone around the candle in memory of the millions of people who lost their lives.
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What’s On In Crowle & Ealand? Day
Activity
Meeting Place
Time
Contact
Mon
Crowle Entertainers Drama Group
Community Hall Crowle
evening
Sheila 01724 711212 Gill 01427 873947
Mon
300 Axholme Air Training Corps 300@aircadets.org
Axholme Academy
7pm - 9pm
01724 712064
Mon
Tiny Talk Baby Signing Class
Ealand Victory Hall
10.30-11.30
Tessa 0785 5633617
Tues
Cubs and Scouts
Belton Pavilion
6.30pm-8pm
Jon Boulton - 07740 597314
Tues
Aerobics For All
Crowle Community Hall
6.30-7.30pm
07887 503318 Rae
Tues
Crowle Crafters
Crowle Methodist Chapel
2-4pm
Mary 01724 710956
Tues
Coffee Morning
Keadby Church Hall
9.30am
Tues
Legs, Bums and Tums
Crowle Community Hall
8.00—8.45 pm
Tues
Crowle Youth Club
Crowle Youth Centre
7.00pm - 9.00pm YR9+
Fri
'Isle be playful'
Pavilion, Godnow Road, Crowle
9:30-11:30 am
Wed
Outcasts Cricket Club
Hirst Priory, Crowle
6pm -7.30pm (Nets)
Wed
Phoenix Taekwondo
Community Hall Crowle
6.30pm - 9.00pm
Wed
Second Hand Book sale and Coffee Morning
St Oswalds Church, Althorpe
10.am –12 noon
Diane 01724 601250
Thurs
Crowle Rural Day Centre
Crowle Community Hall
9.30am-2pm transport
Diana 01724 710732
07887 503318 Rae
07903 501340
available
Wed
Crowle and Ealand Bowls
Outdoor Bowling Green Church Lane, Crowle
2-4pm
Vince Blackwell 01724 712476
Thurs
Crowle Youth Club
Crowle Youth Centre
7.00pm - 9.00pm YR6
Thurs
Step Aerobics
7 Lakes Country Park
7-8pm
07887 503318 Rae
Thurs
Body Tone
Crowle Community Hall
8-8.45 pm
07887 503318 Rae
Fri
Andrea Hobson School of Dance
Community Hall Crowle
5.00pm - 9.00pm
Fri
Crowle Youth Club
Crowle Community Wellbeing Hub
6.30pm - 8.30pmYrs 6,7,8
Fri
Nordic Walking
Epworth Garden Centre
10.00-noon
01724 296250 01724 297280
2nd Monday
Crowle and Ealand Regeneration Project meeting
Crowle Community Hall
7.00pm
1st Monday
Eastoft over 50’s CLUB
River Don Pub
01724 798040
1st Wedn
Crowle Angling Club
Crowle Liberal Club
8.00pm
1st Wedn
Tea at Two
St Oswalds Church, Crowle
2pm—4pm Anita Parkin
2nd Wedn
Mothers Club
Crowle Community Hall
7.00pm - 9.00pm
2nd/4th Wednesday
Scrabble Group
Community Wellbeing Hub Market Place, Crowle
1:30pm-3.45pm
3rd Wedn
Ealand Women’s Fellowship
Ealand Chapel
2.00pm
1st Thursday
Crowle and District WI
Community Hub
7.15pm
3rd Thursday
The Over 60’s
Crowle Community Hall
7.00pm - 9.00pm
Friday/
Knitting Club
Crowle Fire Station
7.00pm-9.00pm
Anne0780 6486726
Last Saturday
Coffee Morning/jumble sale
Keadby Church Hall
9.00am til noon
Isobel 01724 783497 Diane 01724 601250
2nd Saturday
Crowle Market
Crowle Market Place
9.00am-1pm
1st Thursday
Epworth’s Society ToLadies advertise
fortnightly
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01724 711994
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01427 873368
Age Concern
0800 009966
Child Line
0800 111
NSPCC
08088005000
Samaritans
01724 860000
BUSINESS DIRECTORY £30 PER YEAR BUSINESS/FINANCE
Benefits Agency
01724 274444
SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk
01427 872611
Humberside Fire Brigade
01724 295900
Humberside Police (non - emergency)
0845 6060222
Crimestoppers
0800 555111
Health Visitor Team
0800 099951
Anglian Water
0845 7145145
British Gas
0800 111999
Central Networks Electricity
0800 0568090
Transco Emergency Gas leaks
0800 111999
Yorkshire Electricity
0800 375675
Yorkshire Water
0845 1242420
Floodline
0845 9881188
SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk
01476 569764
Citizens Advice
0844 499 4137
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
01724 713920
NHS Direct
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St Norberts Catholic Primary School
01724 710249
Eastoft C.E. Primary School
01724 798274
Crowle Primary School
01724 710312
The Axholme Academy
01724 710368
Trentvale Preparatory School
01724 782904
Luddington & Garthorpe Primary School
01724 798228
Tel: 01427 873004
Althorpe & Keadby Primary School
01724 782344
www.addleseeskiphirescunthorpe.co.uk
Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club
079 0457 3405
HEALTH & FITNESS The Willows Dental Practice-Belton
01427 872106
PEST CONTROL Axholme Pest Control
01427 873608 07766 747245
TAXI/TRAVEL Pam’s Minibus and Taxi Service 1—8 passengers and 8 to 16 passengers
01724 711941 07707 036 611
TRADESMEN Axholme Decorating Centre-Epworth 'Mixing Paint For You' sales@axdeccentre.co.uk
01427 238941
Fountain Court Florist Epworth
01427 874831
Brooks HOMECARE Replacement Windows and doors
01427 875314 07973 142963
ADDLESEE SKIP HIRE House & Yard Clearance Also FENCE PANELS Concrete Posts, Gravel Boards, Slabs etc.
Crowle Community Hall - Available for Hire - Call Hayley Burkitt 07708 396099 Keadby Church Hall - Available for Hire - Call David Patterson on 01724 783546 Eastoft Village Hall - Available for Hire - Email: eastoftcwa@gmail.com or via the FB page
To &advertise call- 01302 532676 or -07912 643010 27 3467230 Crowle Ealand please Pavillion Available for Hire Call Laura Varley on 0787
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