Covering Eastoft, Keadby, Althorpe, Derrythorpe, Amcotts and Luddington
October 2016
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Welcome to the October issue of the Arrow.
My favourite time of year, Harvest and Halloween! Stuck for ideas of where to go and what to wear? Boston Park Farm is a great place during the kids week off. From 22 October til 30th October its Shriek Week, have fun with the kids searching for the hidden pumpkins. And if you dare on the 29th, 30th and 31st October their annual Shriek Nights searching the maize in the dark. Its great night! Stuck for what to wear check out Fancyland the fancy dress shop in Epworth. The ever popular Mad Hatters of Amcotts afternoon teas continue to be a success. The next tea is Thursday 27th October if you would like to book please call 01724 782385 The deadline for the November issue is Friday 14th October for distribution by the 1st October. If you are interested in advertising please be in touch before the date.
Carolyn
(editor) Email: carolyn@arrowpublications.co.uk Tel: 01302 532676 Mob: 0791 2643 010
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Community News Following the traditional Harvest Festival Service at 10.30am on Sunday 2nd October, Crowle Methodist Church will host a 'Harvest Lunch' in the Fieldside Chapel at 12 noon.
Folk Dancing in the Isle of Axholme for the over 40’s After the outstanding success of the first 7 programmes of country dances held in Westwoodside, Epworth and Crowle, local band Lys St Georges Folk Dance Band are gearing up by popular demand for another programme of dances, starting in Westwoodside Village Hall this coming October. Locations for all of the new dances this Autumn will again be: Thursday 6 October Thursday 13 October Thursday 27 October Church Thursday 3 November Church Thursday 10 November Church Thursday 17 November Thursday 24 November Thursday 1 December
Westwoodside Village Hall Westwoodside Village Hall Epworth, St Andrews Epworth, St Andrews Epworth, St Andrews
Isle Group of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Charity Concert by Martin
Simpson. On Saturday October 1st Martin Simpson, the well know folk singer, will be giving a concert in aid of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust at the Plowright Theatre in Scunthorpe. He is a renowned guitarist who has won more folk awards than any other artist. He sings folk, blues and his own songs. Tickets are available from the Plowright Theatre. On Thursday October 6th Stewart West will be starting our indoor programme with a talk on otters. Come along and find out more about these delightful creatures. All our indoor meetings are held in the Stephen Jones Hall at the rear of the Methodist Chapel, Low Street, Haxey on the first Thursday of the month at 7.30pm and everyone is welcome, For further information about the local Trust group and their meetings please contact Geoff or Chris Trinder on 01427 872051. We look forward to welcoming all regular members and new visitors.
Crowle Pavilion, Godnow Rd Crowle Pavilion, Godnow Rd Crowle Pavilion, Godnow Rd
Each dance starts at 2.30pm and lasts for 2 hours. You don’t need a partner nor any experience in country dancing and these friendly dances will be suitable for all levels of fitness. There will be live music and expert tuition. There will be a small admission charge of £2 for each dance. For more information contact Kate Billmore on 01427 753363 or Peter Barnard on 01427 873937. Isle Dance for Health is funded by a North Lincolnshire Council Community Grant Programme.
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October Newsletter for St Marks Community Group Amcotts ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The first AGM of the St Marks Community Group was held on 12th September 2016 and the following officeres were elected: Chair Terry Jollands Secretary Gill Bush Treasurer Tricia Murphy
The majority of committee members signed up for another great year. A very big thank you to all the villagers who keep doing letters of support to help with the bids
Mad Hatters of Amcotts - Julie Horton and Tricia Murphy Afternoon Teas at The Ingleby Arms Amcotts
aim to raise money this year for the new play equipment and for" Amcotts Christmas Lights". As the Ingleby Arms is closed officially on a Tuesday and U3A has also set up on the last Tuesday of the month the afternoon teas are moving to the last Thursday of the month between 1-30 and 4-00. Price ÂŁ10-00. Next one will be Thursday October 27th 2016 Booking essential Tel 01724 782385 or 01724 783614
Harvest Auction with a
Pea and Pie Supper Tuesday October 11th 2016 from 7-00 pm onwards
The Ingleby Arms Amcotts ÂŁ1.50 per ticket
(Please bring any Auction items by 7-00.) Proceeds from the Harvest Auction will go towards "Amcotts Christmas Lights" Save the date Saturday December 10th 2016 (further news next month)
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Need an Electrician? For a reliable local Electrician call Roger and his team
01427 872414 or 07939 201122 . Free quotations and estimates Emergency call outs
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CROWLE & EALAND TOWN COUNCIL Co-option of two new Councillors The town council would like to welcome two new members to the council Mr Ron Oldfield and Mrs Suzanne Dinsdale. The town council still have two casual vacancies anyone wishing to apply please contact the town clerk for an application form.
Mayoral Civic Service The Mayor and Mayoress Councillor Melvyn Bailey and Mrs Doreen Bailey will be holding a Mayoral Civic Service on Sunday 23rd October at 3pm
Remembrance Sunday 13th November 2016
Ealand service will parade at 10.30am and Crowle service will parade at 11.30am
CROWLE & EALAND SUMMER PLAYSCHEME GODNOW ROAD PLAYING FIELD, PAVILLION, GODNOW ROAD 2016 The summer play scheme has now finished for this year, did you child attend, please let the council know how you found the new schedule and if you would like it to continue next year or do you have any ideas for improving youth activities in 2017 all comments are welcome, please contact the clerk.
Cemetery & Park Inspections An annual parks and cemetery inspection has taken place and some improvements are expected in the near future Contacting us YOUR Local Council, should you wish to contact any of your Councillors or our Clerk the please use the following official points to ensure that your matters are dealt with and properly recorded By Phone 01724 712776 In Person: CURRENTLY Tuesday & Thursday at the Town Council Office,
Meadows Cottage, Fieldside Email: katy.fowler@btopenworld.com Website: crowleandealandcouncil.org
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Excellent GCSE Results 2016 Congratulations are richly deserved by our students, staff and parents for working together so hard to gain excellent GCSE results in 2016. The headline figures include –
69% of students gained an A* or A grade GCSE in English and maths 67% of students gained at least 5A* - C grades at GCSE including English and mathematics 99% of students gained at least 5A* - G grades
Maths results are excellent with 80% of students gaining an A* - C grade and 71% gaining an A* - C in English
88% of students gained 3 levels of progress in English and 81% in maths
100% of students entered gained an A* - C grade in science 24% of students gained at least 3A/A* and 71% at least 1x A*/A Whilst the attainment of our students in important their progress is a real indication of how successful the academy is at getting the best from them. We know that the progress our students made during the 5 years they were with us is excellent in that they do much better than similar students across the country.
DAHLICIOUS DAY Tuesday 13th September was the third Dahlicious Day to be held at The Axholme Academy. It is something the academy does for Year 7 students to help them to settle in and to lead into a Roald Dahl based unit of work studied in English. Students spend part of the day in their mixed ability form groups, sometimes mixed with entirely different students, and finally - all together to participate in 'Puffin Live'. The workshops ranged from creating chocolate bars to conducting experiments with rhubarb - all with a link to Dahl's stories and his life. There were lots of rewards and treats given out to students during the day too. Every student made a donation to the Roald Dahl charity; meaning the day will benefit other children as well as them. The 'Puffin Live' event allowed students to draw along with Quentin Blake, catch a glimpse of the West End show: 'Matilda', and learn some facts about Roald Dahl. Staff from all different departments joined in to provide an enriching day for the Year 7s. They really enjoyed themselves! Here are some quotes from the students: “It was the best day ever.” “I loved Dahlicious Day because I made a chocolate bar and wrapper and I got a Golden Ticket.” “I loved Dahlicious Day because we got to do amazing things that we wouldn’t get to do on a normal day of school.” “It was amazing and Dahlicious.”
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Do You Enjoy The Great Outdoors ? Local Community Group Seeks Support The Isle of Axholme is very fortunate to have some great local countryside to enjoy on foot, bicycle or horseback and all generations wish to preserve these safe off road routes for all users. Bridleways are not just for horses and the community group, Axholme Bridleways Association formed in 2012 to promote the use of bridleways by all users and help preserve local routes. We are working positively with North Lincolnshire Council with the creation of the Axholme Greenway bridleway to link Isle villages using part of a Heritage Lottery Grant. Axholme Bridleways Association has well over 100 members who are walkers, runners, dog walkers, cyclists and horse riders and meets approximately every 6-8 weeks (see website or facebook page for up to date information). It is important that local people understand about the 2026 ruling of The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, which states that rights of way in existence on 1 January 1949 but not on the definitive map and statement by 1 January 2026 will be lost forever. The Axholme Bridleways Association Secretary, Dennis Oliver, is a member of the Local Access Form and is helping with the Council Project 'North Lincolnshire's Lost Ways' which is researching lost routes prior to 2026. Local people are invited to liaise with Axholme Bridleways Association regarding routes they use to ensure that these are all noted on our local definitive maps. Axholme Bridleways Association members enjoy events such as walks and fun days to raise funds and have contributed over ÂŁ2000 to local charities including Lindsey Lodge Hospice, Lincs/ Notts Air Ambulance, Macmillan Cancer Care, Isle Rescue, Mayflower Sanctuary, Bransby Horses, Rossington Riding for the Disabled, Natural England and TIA Rescue. The group always welcomes new members. Membership is just ÂŁ5 for a year and as well as supporting the group, all adult members receive many discount vouchers kindly donated by local businesses. Find us on facebook or via the website www.axholmebridleways.co.uk
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This lovely boy is Freddie, a 5 year old Tabby cat. Freddie has been handed into the Rescue by his owners as he became very stressed at the arrival of their new baby. Freddie is a lovely, affectionate cat who seems fine with other cats, but would obviously be best in a home with older children. He is just one of our lovely cats, who are all looking for their new homes- all are neutered, fully vaccinated and micro-chipped. If you would like to come and meet Freddie or any of our other cats, please call Isle Rescue on 01427 728705.
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Sponsor a room and help a hospice patient such as Andrew You can make a difference during Hospice Care Week by helping patients such as Andrew Smith, 46, who has a rare terminal illness that leaves him breathless and unable to complete basic daily tasks. The hospice is launching a “Sponsor A Patient Room” campaign to enable patients such as Andrew, from Bottesford, to have a more comfortable, homely stay during their last moments at Lindsey Lodge Hospice in Scunthorpe. Andrew, who has seven children, has a rare form of pneumonia that progressed to pulmonary fibrosis, and he’s gone from being a fit healthy engineer to being unable to work and at one point dropping under 8 stone. After a holiday in August 2011 Andrew was admitted to hospital for a year after feeling lethargic and getting blotches on his face. He had to undergo three lung operations in the space of eight weeks to try and save his lungs. “The care I receive at Lindsey Lodge is second-to-none,” said Andrew, who’s had the life-debilitating illness for 5 years. “I’ve been in and out of the hospice for the past 5 months and it never ceases to amaze me how phenomenal this place, especially because it’s run mostly from funds donated by the public.” The hospice on Burringham Road has to raise 79% of its funds to run the vital service that cares for 150 local people every week with end of life illnesses. The money it receives is purely spent on patient care which is why patient rooms haven’t been refurbished for 15 years and the hospice, and Andrew, is urgently calling for business or individuals to help with their “Sponsor A Room” campaign during Hospice Care Week commencing 3rd October. “It would be great if businesses could join forces to update patient rooms,” added Andrew. “I think it would make a real difference to make it more modern and up-to-date.” Julie Cole, facilities officer from Lindsey Lodge Hospice, is launching the campaign to revitalise eight patient rooms and it will cost £2,000 per room to refurbish them with durable, modern furniture, furnishings and decorating. “We are looking for business or individuals to come forward and help improve our patients comfort and surroundings,” said Julie. “Over the past 15 years the furnishings have had unavoidable wear and tear so we think it’s time to renew it all and refresh our look in Spring. “No matter how small or large the donation it would be much appreciated and will be recognised on a thank you plaque in the room.” If you are able to help please contact Julie from Lindsey Lodge Hospice on 01724 270835 or email Julie.cole4@nhs.net Lindsey Lodge Hospice is also celebrating during Hospice Care Week (3rd to 9th October) with 15 events including; Public Open Evenings 5pm to 7.30pm Monday to Friday, Visits For Professionals 12pm to 1pm and 5pm to 7.30pm Monday to Friday and Afternoon Tea At The Dennis Nash Exhibition from 2.30pm to 4.30pm on Saturday at Lindsey Lodge Hospice. For the full calendar visit www.lindseylodgehospice.org.uk
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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
Mon
Beavers
Youth Centre
5.30—6.30pm
John 01724 711492
Mon
Cubs & Scouts
Youth Centre
6.30—8.00pm
John 01724 711492
Tues
Aerobics For All
Crowle Community Hall
6.30-7.30pm
07887 503318 Rae
Tues
Crowle Crafters
Crowle Methodist Chapel
2-4pm
Val-01724 710063
Tues
Legs, Bums and Tums
Crowle Community Hall
8.00—8.45 pm
07887 503318 Rae
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
300 Axholme Air Training Corps 300@aircadets.org
Axholme Academy
7pm - 9pm
01724 712064
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 782477
Thurs
Crowle Rural Day Centre
Crowle Community Hall
9.30am-2pm transport
Diana 01724 710732
available
Wed
Crowle and Ealand Bowls
Outdoor Bowling Green Church Lane, Crowle
2-4pm
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 Youth Centre
6.30pm - 8.30pmYrs 6,7,8
Fri
Nordic Walking
Epworth Garden Centre
10.00-noon
2nd Monday
Open Regen Meeting
Regen Shop, Market Place, Crowle
7.00pm
1st Monday
Eastoft over 50’s CLUB
River Don Pub
01724 798040
1st Wedn
Crowle Angling Club
Crowle Liberal Club
8.00pm
2nd Wedn
Mothers Club
Crowle Community Hall
7.00pm - 9.00pm
2nd/4th Wednesday
Scrabble Club
Crowle Methodist Church
1.30pm-3.30pm
3rd Wedn
Ealand Women’s Fellowship
Ealand Chapel
2.00pm
1st Thursday
Crowle WI
Resource Centre Crowle
7.30pm
3rd Thursday
The Over 60’s
Crowle Community Hall
7.00pm - 9.00pm
Friday/
Knitting Club
Crowle Fire Station
7.00pm-9.00pm
Last Friday
St Johns Ambulance BINGO
Keadby Church Hall
7.00pm
Last Saturday
Coffee Morning/jumble sale
Keadby Church Hall
9.00am til noon
2nd Saturday
Crowle Market
Crowle Market Place
9.00am-1pm
1st Thursday
Epworth’s Ladies Society To advertise
fortnightly
School532676 Inn, Epworth 17.30pm start please callOld 01302 or 07912 643010
Vince Blackwell 01724 712476
01724 297280
01724 712221
01724 710413-Mo
Anne0780 6486726
Isobel 01724 783497 Diane 01724 782477
07783 440 453
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01427 873368
BUSINESS DIRECTORY £30 PER YEAR
Age Concern
0800 009966
Child Line
0800 111
NSPCC
08088005000
BUSINESS/FINANCE
Samaritans
01724 860000
Hurstons Accountants Epworth
Benefits Agency
01724 274444
HEALTH & FITNESS
SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk
01427 872611
The Willows Dental Practice-Belton
Humberside Fire Brigade
01724 295900
PEST CONTROL
Humberside Police (non - emergency)
0845 6060222
Axholme Pest Control
Crimestoppers
0800 555111
Health Visitor Team for under 5’s
01724 298088
Anglian Water
0845 7145145
British Gas
0800 111999
Central Networks Electricity
0800 0568090
Transco Gas
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
01427 873737
01427 872106
01427 873608 07766 747245
TAXI/TRAVEL Axi Private Hire up to 8 passengers
07866 859963 01724 798877
TRADESMEN 01427 238941
Axholme Decorating Centre-Epworth 'Mixing Paint For You' sales@axdeccentre.co.uk Orton Electrical Domestic/Commercial Installations
01427 752197 07850 087696
Martin Johnson Plumbing & Heating Repairs
01302 845978 07817 300662
Brooks Homecare Improvements
01427 875314 07973 142963
Drain Force Total Plumbing Blocked Drains Cleared Fast!
01302 797876 07507 589224
JF Electrical
01724 711448 0779 3708471
Fountain Court Florist Epworth
01427 874831
01724 296296
Scunthorpe General Hospital
.01724 282282
Goole & District Hospital
01405 720720
Crowle Health Centre
01724 713920
NHS Direct
111
St Norberts Catholic Primary School
01724 710249
Eastoft C.E. Primary School
01724 798274
Crowle Primary School
01724 710312
ARROW DELIVERY ROUNDS AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA
The Axholme Academy
01724 710368
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Trentvale Preparatory School
01724 782904
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Luddington & Garthorpe Primary School
01724 798228
Althorpe & Keadby Primary School
01724 782344
Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club
01427 752464
Crowle Community Hall - Available for Hire - Call Mrs Anita Parkin 01724 710726 Keadby Church Hall - Available for Hire - Call David Patterson on 01724 783546 Eastoft Village Hall - Available for Hire - Call Steve on 01724 798108
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