Nov 10, issue 21, the Epworth and Belton Arrow

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November 2010 Police News Page 13 Where you live, your local history Page 16,17 Get ready for Christmas and grab a Bargain with Vouchers from local businesses in and around the Isle. Pages 22, 23, 25, School News

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Editors Letter.... Welcome to issue 21 of your Arrow magazine. This month there are 24 shopping vouchers to be used in local shops, as well as services in Epworth and Crowle. Whether it is a new pair of curtains, a new outfit, beauty treatment or your annual car service, we have it all in this months issue. So come on lets start supporting our local businesses and shop early for Christmas or even just a treat for yourself. When writing this editorial there was only 72 shopping days left! Its good to see so many articles coming in; if you have any Christmas Fayres or other events in December please forward your news. Its up to you to let the community know what is on in your area! The deadline for the December issue is Friday 12th November and anyone thinking about articles or advertising in the January issue the deadline is Wednesday 8th December; a little early because of the Christmas holidays.

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News, News, News, News, News, News... 100th Birthday Treat Was Visit To Old Rectory When life-long Methodist Margaret Mackenzie was asked what she wanted as a present for her 100th birthday, the centenarian immediately replied that she wanted to visit Epworth‘s Old Rectory Museum. For the Grade 1 listed building is the birthplace of John and Charles Wesley - founders of the movement that went on to become the Methodist Church - and Miss Mackenzie had never visited it before. ―I was offered a trip in a helicopter to a ride in a chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce but as I‘ve always wanted to visit Epworth to see the Old Rectory Museum and its gardens, that was my choice,‖ said the Lincoln resident. She was greeted by the museum‘s curator, Rev Claire Potter, who presented her with a with a commemorative plate, depicting the Old Rectory, and a reusable shopping bag depicting the same scene. Miss Mackenzie lives in at Methodist home on Lincoln‘s Stones Place and was granted her wish by the Methodist organisation Seize The Day, which works out of the home. It grants wishes for residents on their birthday and the organisers of Seize The Day were only too happy to drive Miss Mackenzie to Epworth in North Lincolnshire for her visit of a lifetime.

She is the daughter of the late Rev Finlay Mackenzie, who was a Methodist minister, and was brought to Epworth by Seize The Day volunteers David and Sandra Clack, who live in Lincoln‘s Doddington Park. The fourth person to make the trip to the Old Rectory was Miss Mackenzie‘s friend, Mrs Rosemary Greetham, 90, who lives at North Hykeham, near Lincoln.

St Andrew’s Church, Epworth Heritage Pavement Individual members of the community or group representatives who may be interested in helping to create the pavement are invited to drop in for a coffee between 10 am and 12 pm on Saturday 13th November in St Andrew‘s Church to discuss. There will also be a chance to talk to the artists.

Doncaster Athletics Club need to raise around £20000 in the next 12 months to replace ageing equipment, and to purchase covers that will prolong the life of the new equipment which is continually exposed to the elements. To help us achieve this goal, we are planning to hold a Grand Christmas Draw and are seeking your help in creating a prize list that will make the tickets a "MUST HAVE" item. Could you, or your business, be prepared to donate anything that can be added to our prize list? A holiday? A TV? A Spa Day? A big hamper? Voucher? A full list of prizes and donators will be published in the Arrow Magazines with a distribution of 18000 copies. Top prizes and donators will be printed on the 10,000 tickets. Doncaster AC will be happy to participate in publicity with photographs of winners receiving prizes from the donators. Full details will also be published on our website www.doncasterathleticclub.com

Margaret Mackenzie (left) celebrates her 100th birthday with a visit to Epworth's Old Rectory Museum. She is pictured with Rev Claire Potter, curator at the museum, who presented her with a commemorative plate.

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These prizes could help us raise half of our required total, and help the large number of excellent young athletes we have at the club by maintaining the excellent facilities we have and that they need, to become our future Olympic Champions! Steve Harrison Director Tel: 07969 155787

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News, News, News, News, News, News, News... A talk on the history and the current role of the Yeomen of the Guard – often mistakenly referred to as Beefeaters – was given to members of the Epworth Men’s Society to mark the start of the organisation’s 53rd winter programme. The talk was given at the Society‘s annual dinner, held at Belton Pavilion on Monday last week (October 4), and was attended by about 40 members and guests. ―The full title of the organisation is the Yeomen of the Queen‘s Body Guard of Yeomen of the Guard,‖ explained speaker Trevor Jones, himself a serving Yeoman Warden for the past eight years. Mr Jones, of Manse Close, Cantley, in Doncaster, explained that all Yeomen Wardens are volunteers and have to be invited to join the Queen‘s body guard. Their number, he explained, is just over 100 strong and their current role now is purely ceremonial. He told members of the Society that the Yeomen were formed following the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, when Richard III was defeated by Henry Tudor, who went on to become Henry VII of England. The battle brought an end to the 40 year long War of the Roses between the house of York and Lancashire. Mr Jones, who had been a Regimental Sergeant Major in the Royal Signals, told members of the Society that the Queen‘s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard is now the oldest Royal Body Guard, and also the oldest military corps now existing in this or any other country. He went on to explain that the when Henry VIII discontinued to use the Tower of London as his main residence in 1502 a small contingent of Yeomen remained and it is they who have the nickname of ―Beefeaters‖. ―They are known as the Yeomen Wardens of the Tower of London and not Yeomen of the Queen‘s Body Guard,‖ stressed Mr Jones.

ST ANDREW’S PARISH CHURCH, EPWORTH present their CHRISTMAS MARKET on Friday, 3rd December from 12 noon onwards in the Imperial Hall, Chapel Street, Epworth in conjunction with the switching-on of the Christmas Lights at 6.30 pm and the arrival of Father Christmas There will be a wonderful array of home made preserves, sweets and cakes, together with tombola, books, bran-tub, Christmas items, games, table decorations - and raffle with Christmas Hampers as prizes. Tea, coffee and cakes will be served throughout the day and mulled wine and mince pies from 4.00 pm.

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South Axholme School News Letter Enrichment day This year at South Axholme School, the pupils in all year groups will be involved in six enrichment days. On these days, the normal timetable is suspended for the day and instead, the pupils will engage in a whole day of activities on one particular theme. These themes are wide ranging and include Child Slavery, Recycling and Sustainability, Enterprise, Pan Pies and Salsa and Problem Solving. The days also include Sports events, outside speakers and visits outside of school. Wednesday 6th October saw the second of these days take place and the events included making and racing motorised buggies, playing the Pan Pipes and a Pottery and Ceramics workshop with a Halloween theme. Photo shows Jordan Maud and his pottery/ceramics creation . Students constructing the environmental tents. Sponsored walk On Friday 15th October the school is to hold its annual sponsored walk. The whole school will embark on 6-7 mile sponsored walk to raise money for the school and for a local charity. The charity chosen this year is a local one ‗Kids CAP (Children at Play)‘ which provides safe play sessions for local disabled children. The remaining money will go towards enhancing the learning experience for all our pupils and improve the school environment. PTA South Axhome School PTA are holding a Christmas Shopping Evening on Thursday 11 November, between 7pm and 9pm. The evening is being held in the school hall with a wide variety of stall holders giving different opportunities for Christmas presents. Admission is £1 which includes a drink and mince pie. We look forward to seeing you. On Thursday 25 November the PTA along with Posh Frocks in Epworth are holding a Prom Fashion show with pupils from the current year 11 modelling. Tickets will shortly be on sale so please contact the school on 01427 872121.

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Epworth Police Report The Two priorities for this ward are as follows:St Andrews Church area Epworth – Youths causing annoyance. There has been identified recently a return to youths attending this area and causing nuisance, theft, damage. This area has seen a period of improved quality of life for both nearby residents and those using the play area and church. However there has been a return to bad behaviour by a few people. The Neighbourhood team will patrol and deal with any persons found or reported to be in the area as they deem appropriate. Update – Enquiries are being made with regard to crime prevention possibilities with the Diocese. The new children‘s play area is near completion.

Police Community Support Officer 7577 Stewart Pearson

Police Constable 1839 Tina Starbuck

Belton Playing Fields/Pavillion/Scouth Hut – Youths causing annoyance, arson and criminal damage - We are receiving numerous calls regarding anti-social behaviour around the pavilion and park area. Damage has been caused and fires have been set to bins, which is particularly worrying and potentially dangerous. Residents are encouraged to call in reporting anything suspicious and to note descriptions of those involved and any vehicles up to no good. Update – Enquiries are being made with regard to crime prevention possibilities. The next police surgery for the Central Ward will be on Friday 22 October 2010 at 2pm and once again will be held in the meeting room, School Close in Epworth. For those not familiar with this location it is off MOORFIELD GROVE, EPWORTH. Please do come along and meet members of the Neighbourhood team who will be in attendance and discuss with them your concerns about your community and where you live. If you are unable to attend this meeting and you have any concerns you can alternatively e-mail PC 1839 Tina Starbuck at tina.starbuck@humberside.pnn.police.uk or PC 1169 Sally Jameson at sally.jameson@humberside.pnn.police.uk or Police Community Support officer Stewart Pearson at stewart.pearson@humberside.pnn.police.uk or via the police contact number for non-emergency which is 0845 6060222 regarding any issue you would like raised. These dates will also be advertised in the Epworth Bells and Arrow Magazine. We will endeavour to attend on these dates unless other policing priorities prevent us from doing so. Police Constable Sally Jameson will be attending the next Neighbourhood Action team meeting for the central ward of the Isle of Axholme on Tuesday 7th December at the Village Hall, Belton. Members of the public can attend from 18.45 until 19.00 to speak to any of the Neighbourhood Action team members which include your local councillors and representatives from your community. Alternatively if you cannot attend but wish a matter to be raised you can contact the officer attending or your local parish councillor who will bring the matter to the meeting for discussion. PC 1839 Starbuck attends and is actively involved in the Farmwatch scheme covering the south and central wards of the Isle of Axholme. The scheme was set up with the involvement of local farmers from these wards. This was at the request of a number of farmers to allow us to meet and discuss issues affecting their farms. The meetings were a great success; however the last couple of meetings have had a poor turnout. Those farmers who have made the time for a couple of hours still find it a benefit and PC Starbuck would encourage any farmer who either did attend or who wishes to attend in the future to make a note of the next meeting in their diary – WEDNESDAY 3rd NOVEMBER 2010 at 8pm at the RED LION HOTEL, EPWORTH. The meeting only lasts at most a couple of hours. If you require any further details please contact PC Starbuck. The farms within this area do suffer from theft of diesel as well as poachers so it is vital that the farms work together with the local police to deter this from happening. A male was evicted from his home by North Lincolnshire Homes after an application had been made through court. Members from the Neighbourhood team located and dealt with two vehicles containing males and dogs in the Epworth area and issued a Production notice for vehicle documents for one of the drivers and then the vehicles and occupants were advised to leave the area. Neighbourhood staff assisted on Sunday 3 October 2010 with the Isle Half Marathon. With regards to Westgate Road, Belton and the issues raised concerning vehicles misusing the road. An update so far has been that roads policing officers tasked to the location to deal with traffic matters, did identify 4 overweight offenders, and the Casualty Reduction officer has dealt with the matters. Please be reminded that the Police Station at Epworth is open to the public on Monday‘s and Thursdays between the hours of 9am and 3pm. If our support officer who facilitates this is otherwise engaged then a notice on our door will Totoadvertise please call 01302 532676 or 07912 643010 13 explain this and how contact police.


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The Isle of Axholme

Where You Live

Your Local History

Adapted by Anthony Catherall The Drainage of the Isle (continued)

The drainage of the Cornish tin mines greatly influenced the drainage of the Isle of Axholme. The introduction of pumping engines brought about a new era in the history of the drainage of the Isle. The first pumping engine was installed at Misterton Soss after the flood of 1828. In 1837 Sir Robert Sheffield installed an engine draining Butterwick South Moor. In 1858 Bull Hassocks pumping station was opened and Dirtness in 1867. At Dirtness the engine was renewed in 1928 and the present electrically driven pumps were installed in 1952. Other pumping stations include Snow Sewer, Candy Farm, Goodcop, Tunnel Pits (one of the newest, built in 1962) and of course Keadby, the key pumping station where most of the Isle’s water is pumped into the Trent. The present six Keadby pumps date from1940 and can lift 102 million gallons a day, through thirteen and a half feet each. The area drained by Keadby pumping station is 93,430 acres. Engineers of the Trent River Board are constantly making improvements to the drainage. In 1972 the Skyers drain west of Epworth Turbary was dug to feed a small pumping station into the South Level Engine Drain’ Some of Vermuyden’s original drains are still in operation with the modification such as: the New River Torne the New Idle Drain from Idle Stop to Dirtness Dutch River to Goole some dry channels from Pilfrey Bridge to Althorpe. Other items that can be seen in connection with the history of drainage include, the old course of the River Idle west of Tunnel Pits the old course of the Don in Eastoft village, and as marked on a two and half one inch to I mile map showing its course along parish boundaries. Vermuyden’s headquarters at Santoft – on the left well set back from the road near the crossroads. Bibliography: Various literature from Trent River Board, Reads History of the Isle of Axholme – T.C. Fletcher History of the Isle of Axholme – Rev. W.B. Stonehouse M.A., Preface to ‘MS in a Red Box – J. Hamilton Epworth Home of the Wesleys’ – Le Cato Edwards, Topographical Account of the Isle of Axholme , Lincolnshire – W. Peck, Appleby Frodingham News – Autumn 1962, Appleby Frodingham News – Winter 1962 History of Embanking & Drainage – Dugdale 1772, The Rivers of Axholme – G. Dunstan Report on the Tidal reach Improvement Scheme – Marshall Nixon 1960 The Diary of Abraham dela Pryme.

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Now & Then – Then & Now No. 19

By Anthony Catherall

This month and every month see Epworth in bygone days and compare to today’s images!

Joseph Bottomley the well-known photographer had his premises and studio in the High Street. He took this charming photograph in about 1903-4. The postcard above is known to collectors as an animated postcard. In other words there are lots to see as your eyes scan over the picture. For example note the person standing in the road in front of the Red Lion. The notices and signs on the original card outside the printing Works on the floor say ‘Estates’ while above to the right on the wall the sign says ‘Dyers’ and the man with the overall an employee has grey hair. The Pony rider may have come into town to visit Fields the Saddler, the shop to his left at No 11 High Street. Another employee of the works with his apron and three other gentlemen were retained for the photographer to provide balance. I took the photograph below on Sunday 13 June 2010. My bicycle leans against the newsagents as a customer leaves.

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European Day of Languages On 24th September, 25 Year 9 pupils took part in the European Day of Languages to celebrate the importance of language learning, cultural diversity and above all, how fun learning a language can be. European Day is a popular event with many countries taking part across the World. Pupils took part in a variety of language based activities, including taster sessions in Spanish and German, as well as quizzes in French. The European food tasting session proved very popular. Pupils tasted a selection of European food, including Swiss Gruyere, German Bockwurst and Scottish Haggis! During the afternoon the group of pupils acted out scenes from Cendrillon (Cinderella in French). All staff and pupils taking part in the day were dressed in European themed outfits. Other staff also got into the spirit, including the office and kitchen staff. Particular thanks to Mrs Scaife, dressed as Princess Caroline of Monaco and Angie from the canteen, who was dressed as a typical French man. Due to the success of this second European Day of Languages, it has now become an annual event.

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Get ready for Christmas! Great Vouchers inside your local magazine Publishers of magazines for your local community in the Doncaster and Isle of Axholme regions Terms and conditions may apply. If you wish to be included in the next voucher scheme to be issued in 2011 please contact Carolyn on 01302 532676 or 0791 2643010 for rates and further details

www.arrowpublications.co.uk The November issue of the Arrow has linked with local businesses to make the run up to Christmas a cheaper and more pleasurable experience. Whether you want to start (or in some cases finish) your Christmas shopping; complete DIY jobs, pamper or treat yourself to a meal out, the Arrow has everything to save you money! What could be more convenient than the shops that are there on our doorstop? Don‘t pass them by as if they are somehow second rate. They are not. In fact convenience is only a part of the story as to why they deserve our support. Here is a little food for thought...Jumping into the car and heading for that outof-town super store or shopping mall may seem a good idea. But it can end up a time-wasting, costly and a frustrating experience. Time, they say, is precious. But how many hours are wasted in traffic jams, just getting to your destination – and then driving round to find a place to park In the meantime, the pennies you think you will save turn into pounds of extra expense. If it‘s a friendly, personal service you are after, then there‘s nothing finer than a shop or business in the Isle! Or maybe having someone come to you; there are plenty of mobile services out there for you to enjoy! Such attention is a tradition that has its roots embedded in the history of each village and hamlet in the area. The recent economic downturn has also had an impact on the local economy, which is why it is more important than ever to shop locally and support our local businesses. The growth of our villages in recent years has seen an increase in facilities and business services. But they can only survive if the people they are designed to serve support them. Let’s face it, we’d all miss them if they were not there!

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Lindsey Lodge Hospice News Letter Lindsey Lodge Hospice cares for people whose lives are affected by life-limiting conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, heart or renal failure. Lindsey Lodge Hospice is an independent registered charity, number 702871, situated on Burringham Road, Scunthorpe and serves the community of the North Lincolnshire area. Thank you to everyone who supports Lindsey Lodge and to all those people who ran for Lindsey Lodge in the first ever Isle of Axholme half marathon on Sunday, October 3rd 2010, together with all those who helped ensure the run took place. Thank you also to the Epworth & District Flower Club for their part in our Arts in the Garden event at Lindsey Lodge. Our annual Tree of Lights commemorative service this year will be at St Andrew’s Church on Sunday 12th December 2010 at 4 pm. The service is designed for people who wish to remember a loved one and come together with others, possibly at a difficult emotional time. The service is followed by refreshments and a chance chat. It is possible to request that a light shines for a loved one on a tree in At Andrew‘s over Christmas and for a name to be placed in a book of remembrance. Leaflets with more information are available from the church, hospice shop and Epworth Bells office. Donations needed to our Hospice Shop on the High Street in Epworth. You can now help us make and extra 28% on the sale value of donated goods. We are now able to claim Gift Aid on goods donated by UK tax payers. Ask in the shop for information or call 01427 874967. Voluntary drivers needed to provide occasional lifts for patients to the Hospice. Every second Saturday in the month, between 10.30 – 1.30pm. If you can help every now and again please ring 01724 270835 and talk to either Alison Tindall or Chris Dyer. Mileage rate paid. For more information visit our website at www.lindseylodgehospice.org.uk, call our fundraising team on 01724 843731. You can write and send donations to Lindsey Lodge Hospice Burringham Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN17 2AA.

Autumn is the party conference season-and whichever-if any- party you are connected with-for the committed and active workers especially this is often at least compulsory listening and reading, if not compulsory attendance. We know from press coverage that it is both a review of the past year (the past election), with reflective analysis on what went wrong, and also a look ahead with hints about what will be the future course of action. The party conference also serves as a forum to encourage and inspire. Harvest is much the same. We give thanks for the past year, for some more successful than others. I understand that for apple growers the year has been too good, with an abundance of apples that will drive prices down. For others it has been not so successful a year. We give thanks both the harvest from the past year, and the seeds provided for the next round of sowing, cropping and storing. In our own gardens many will save the runner bean and sunflower seeds to give the crop for next year. So to in our own lives, we have reaped what we have sown, and for next year we will sow what we have reaped. The decisions we have made, and the actions we have done. Harvest affirms and encourages us in our appreciation of the world in which we live for while “earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never fail.” (Genesis 8.22).

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Epworth Primary School News Letter Firework Display at the Epworth Showground – Friday 5th November At the moment the F.O.E.‘s are busy organising a Fireworks Display and Bonfire on Friday 5th November at the Epworth Showground. This is being organised jointly by the Showground, Epworth United and ourselves and has the potential to raise a significant amount of money for all three organisations if we can get everyone behind it. There will be a firework display, bonfire and various food and drink stalls with the area floodlit. The display will start at 7pm with the gate open from 5pm. Tickets are only on sale on the night priced £4 for adults and £2 for under 12s (free for under 5s). For further information please ring 01427 754453 Epworth Buddies meet Teacher Delegation from China We have a group of older children in school who are trained in helping other children in the playground to find friends if they are on their own or to help solve problems. Last month a group of our Buddies gave a presentation to a group of teachers from China about their work as playground Buddies in school to help other children. The children went to the Educational Development Centre in Scunthorpe to talk to the Chinese delegation. All the visitors were very impressed with the work of the pupils in helping children resolve falling outs with each other. The children were also very well behaved as well. Well done to Jordan Jenkinson, Alex Hodson, Sophie Vickers, Cerys Addlesee, Ellis Croxall, Eloise Rose, Georgia Sitch, Evie Coyne, Hannah Tomlins and Lisa Pickford for taking part. You are all a credit to the school. Parents Maths Morning in school We have recently held a successful morning in school when we invited parents and grandparents to watch Maths lessons to see how the children learn in this important subject – we know ways of teaching Maths can be a mystery to parents. Evaluations completed afterwards showed everyone found the morning very helpful and enjoyable. All parents felt more confident now to help their child with Maths, with 65% a lot more confident. 80% felt they now knew a lot more about how we teach Maths in school, with the other 20% now knowing a little more. Over the year we plan to invite parents in to see other lessons in school. With best wishes. John Hodgkins Headteacher

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While debates continue about whether or not modern mums should be ‘career women’, ‘stay at home mums’ or aim to ‘have it all’ a new survey reveals whatever work life balance they achieve, over a third of mums in Doncaster and the Isle of Axholme feel guilty asking for help in the home. In the survey commissioned by MOLLY MAID more than 3,000 modern mums were asked about their work and home-life balance. Shockingly the survey revealed that nearly three quarters of local mums are the ones responsible for cleaning their home, while only five per cent of their spouses take on this task. The survey also revealed that given the choice, less than seven per cent of modern mums would work full time. However, over three quarters currently work three or more days a week, yet over half don‘t take advantage of time saving services such as online grocery shopping. All this domestic responsibility also puts a strain on relationships with over a third of women surveyed stating they do not get enough help with their cleaning and over 82 percent of mums saying that the running of their household affects their relationship with their partner in a negative way. Family time suffers too, with a third of mums spending an hour or less of quality family time a day. Pam Bader OBE, Chief Executive of MOLLY MAID, explained: ―Many mothers have less time to devote to their families and households due to the pressures of modern living and the results show it can have a negative affect on family life and relationships. It‘s surprising that even in this day and age women are still doing the majority of the cleaning. ―It‘s easy to forget all the help that‘s available these days - whether it‘s online shopping, childminders, gardeners or other services such as those offered by MOLLY MAID. However, services like these should be regarded as an affordable necessity as they can help give back the precious and irreplaceable family time, and of course all important ‗me-time‘, mums would otherwise struggle to fit in.‖ Andy and Lynne Crewe who owns the local MOLLY MAID franchise said: ―We were amazed at how many mums weren‘t using the help available, especially considering the amount of free family time this could give them. A MOLLY MAID is a great way to get a few extra hours back a week.‖ For more information on how MOLLY MAID can help please visit www.mollymaid.co.uk

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Remember, Remember the fifth of November Gunpowder. treason and plot…. There is far more to remember than Guy Fawkes in November. He is remembered because he failed to blow up the Houses of Parliament. We have an opportunity to remember those who didn‘t fail. They may have died in their attempt to win, but it is to them we owe the freedom we enjoy today. Whilst the number of living veterans who survived the horrors of the ―World Wars‖ decreases, the number of veterans involved in other conflicts including Iraq and Afghanistan increases. As we remember those who fought all those years ago, we remember too those who fight wars that in many ways don‘t effect us because they are so far away. Yet we know from our television screens, there are soldiers who have returned badly broken from the scene of war and many relatives who mourn the loss of husbands, wives, sons or daughters. We salute them too. So at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, we will remember once again those who died in the World Wars and those who have died in conflict or training ever since. More than that, we gather together again the following Sunday, November 14th in Belton All Saints Church of England Primary School Hall at 10am for a Community Service of Remembrance followed by a March to the War Memorial to join the nation for a minute‘s silence at 11am and to pledge ourselves to do everything we can to bring peace on earth. There are other similar gatherings throughout the Isle.

Remember, remember the 11th & 14th of November Rev Timothy Buckley Rector of The Belton Group of Parishes

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News from Belton All Saints CE Primary Peer Mentoring in school In school we are eager to encourage pupils to become active members of our school community. As part of their personal and social development programme, Year 6 pupils are involved in the Buddying Scheme supporting Mid Day supervisors to ensure younger pupils have safe and happy lunchtimes. The programme involves them in discussing bullying and conflict resolution as well as learning to lead younger pupils in playing games. Buddies can be clearly identified around school wearing the red buddy neckers. This year we have also introduced a Year 4 Playground Partnership scheme with volunteers, this time wearing green neckers, helping to develop and maintain friendships on the Year 3/4 playground. Visit to Yorkshire Wildlife Park Years 1 & 2 had the first visit out of school this year with their trip to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Linked to their topic on habitats and animals, pupils had the opportunity to see a range of animals at close hand. Firm favourites were the meercats, limurs and wallabies. Staff from the park talked to pupils about the animals and they were given the opportunity to feed and stroke the wallabies. A wonderful day was had by all and pupils have since used the trip as a stimulus for work back in the classroom. Josie (Y2) reported: ‗….I thought it was excellent seeing all of the limars running and jumping about and seeing them run to get their food. I loved feeding the wallabies it tickled my hand when they licked the food.‘ Scott commented: ‗…did you know that you can hear a lion roar from five miles away?‘ Year 5/6 Homework Task As part of the Y5/6 work on Ancient Greece this term pupils were set a design and technology project to complete at home. They were asked to make a model of the Parthenon in Athens and pupils, and parents alike, really rose to the challenge. Fantastic models came into school constructed from an amazing range of materials and construction kits including card, wood, clay, junk materials, lego,…… This activity is another example of the ways in which we encourage pupils to learn through creative subjects; researching, designing, making and evaluating their work. Pupils are currently voting for their favourite models; however I think they should all be congratulated on their efforts. Best wishes Sarah Groves Headteacher

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The final fundraising event in the 2010 Calendar of Jaimie & Jack Marshall from Belton was on Saturday 18th September when they both successfully completed the Great North Junior Run in Newcastle. The Charity benefiting from the efforts on this occasion was Leukaemia and Lymphona research, a charity close to the hearts of their escorts; Tom Lister (Carl King) and Matthew Wolfenden (David Metcalfe) and Eden Taylor Draper Belle Dingle all from the cast of Emmerdale. Matthew agreed to stand in from the usual running partner Chris Chittell (Eric Pollard) who was on holiday and said after the race;

'I loved every step of it, Jack is amazing and everyone has fallen in love with him. Sign me up for Jack's next challenge.' Mum Linda waits with baited breath to see just what 2011 will bring as Jaimie and Jack enjoy a well deserved rest through the winter months and Jack plans his next campaign!

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Beyond the test Steering Dear readers You should hold the steering wheel with your hands at the ‗quarter-to three‘ or ten-to-two position. Steering movements should be made by feeding the wheel through your hands. You pass the wheel from one hand to the other at all times. It sounds complicated, but this is the smoothest, safest and most natural way to control the steering. If you are not used to steering in this way, your movements may at first feel they lack co-ordination. But it only takes practice to develop the technique into a fluid, controlled movement. Once perfected you will find it uncomfortable to steer in any other way. Driving with one hand on the wheel arises simply through laziness. This gives you poor control at all times, and puts you at a disadvantage if you need to react quickly. If, on a long drive, you find it tiring to keep both hands in the correct place, your driving position may need adjustment. There are many times, of course when one hand has to be taken off the wheel. Apart from changing gear, opening a window or operating switches are common occasions. Try to do these things when travelling in a straight line and in quiet traffic situations. Many people let go of the wheel completely for a brief moment. How can they react if they have to take avoiding action? A common mistake after a turn is to let the steering‘s self-centring action spin the wheel straight. While doing this, a driver has no control at all. Some people hold the wheel with both hands close together at the top or the bottom. This is neither relaxing nor appropriate for good control. Your hands should be opposite each other to allow quick steering in ether direction. Crossing arms must be avoided control is sacrificed since crossing arms prevent more lock being added. Imagine you misjudge a corner and halfway through you find it tightening unexpectedly. If your arms are already crossed, you prevent yourself steering any further without a great deal of scrambling with the wheel. Initially the wheel is turned very gently, and then the rate of rotation is slightly speeded up once the car has settled into its cornering attitude. Applying this sensitivity means that the passengers hardly feel changes of direction. Power steering must be treated with respect because it is all too easy for sudden steering movements on a slippery road to cause the front wheels to break grip and start a skid. Artificial lightness should not be regarded as an indication that a car‘s road holding is any better. If you are interested in further information regarding the courses that we offer you will be able to find this information on the Institute of Advanced Motorists website at www.iam.org.uk or Tel:020 8996 9600 Safe Driving. Paul Tuke, Secretary Doncaster Advanced Motorists.

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What’s On In Your area in Epworth and Belton Activity

Meeting place

Time

Mon

Chatterbox

Wesley Memorial, Epworth

09:00-12:00

Contact

Mon

Thurlow Playgroup and Preschool

Epworth Thurlow

9-11.30 & 12-3

01427 875016

Mon

Keep Fit

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

14.00-15.00

01427 873569

Mon

Epworth Brownies

Ivy Andrew Hall, Epworth

18:00 - 19:30

01427 873161

Mon

Children‘s Dancing

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

16.00- 20.00

Nicola

Mon

Pilates

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

20.00 -21.00

01427 752548

Mon

NHS Stop Smoking

Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall

17.00 -18.30

Ann

Mon

Epworth Youth Club

Epworth Youth Centre

19.00-21.00

13-19years

Mon

Keep Fit

Belton Park Pavilion

18.30-20.20

Mon

Army Cadets

Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall

18.45-21.00

01724 858918

Tues

Axholme Elite Taewondo

Epworth Lesuire Centre

18.00-20.00

01427 873335

Tues

Axholme Arts Club

13 Queen St, Epworth - Adults

19:00 - 21:00

01427 873947

Tues

Horticulture Society (2nd Tuesday)

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

19:00 -21.00

01427 872252

Tues

Epworth Town Council

Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall

18.30 - 21.00

1st Tuesday

Tues

Beavers, Cubs, Scouts

Belton Park Pavilion

17.00-21.00

Wed

Jack n Box

Wesley Memorial, Epworth

10:00-11:30

Wed

Belton Brownies

Belton All Saints Primary School

18:00-19:30

Wed

Isle of Axholme short mat Bowls Club

Epworth Leisure Centre (Sept—April)

3.30 –5.30 pm 01427 752344

Wed

Belton Rainbows

Belton All Saints Primary School

16:45-17:45

01427 754009

Wed

Belton Guides

Belton All Saints Primary School

19:30 - 21:00

01427 872227 01427 873730

01427 872109

Wed

Sunshine Yoga

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

13.00-15.00 18.00-20.15

Wed

Epworth Youth Club

Epworth Youth Centre

19.00-21.00

Wed

Active Ageing

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

10.00 - 11.00

01724 297255

Wed

Army Cadets

Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall

18.45 - 21.00

01724 858918

Wed

Belton Mums and Tots

Belton Public Hall

09.15-11.15

0775 9782182

Wed

Street Dance

Belton Park Pavilion

16.20-20.40

Thurs

Children‘s Dancing

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

16.00- 20.00

Thurs

Whist

Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall

13.30-16.00

01427 873622

Thurs

Bingo

Epworth Imperial Hall

18.30-21.00

01427 873622

Thurs

Axholme Arts Club

13 Queen Street, Epworth - Juniors

16:15-1745

01427 873947

Thurs

Axholme Elite Taekwondo

Epworth Leisure Centre

18.00-20.00

0794 6607762

Thurs

Baby Signing

Epworth Methodist Church

13.30-14.30

Thurs

Autumn Club Over 50‘s

Belton Park Pavilion

14.00-16.00

Thurs

Keep Fit

Belton Park Pavilion

18.30-19.30

Thurs

North Lincs Community Concert Band Conservative Cub, Scunthorpe (Rehearsals) 19:00 -22:00

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What’s On In Your area in Epworth and Belton Fri

Isle of Axholme short mat Bowls club

Epworth Leisure Centre (Sept—April)

3.30—5.30 pm 01427 752344

Fri

Red Cross Whist

Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall;

19.00 - 21.00

Fri

Belton Bingo Club

Belton Park Pavilion

06:30pm start

Fri

Junior Gym

Epworth Leisure Centre

15.30-16.30

01427 873845

Fri

Active Ageing

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

13.00 - 14.00

01724 297255

Sat

Bingo

Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall

18.30-21.00

01427 873622

SNYG

Wesley Memorial, Epworth

0730-21:00

Bookings of the Imperial Hall, Epworth Mary Addlesee

3rd Friday

01427 873622

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Business Directory

Advice Pensions Helpline

0800 991234

Beauty

Electricity Emergencies

0800 375 675

The Hair Shop Westwoodside

Transco - Gas leaks

080 111 999

Yorkshire Water

0845 1242424

Boarding Kennels/Grooming Croft House Kennels and Cattery

Care in the Community

0800 009966

Childline

0800 1111

Neighbourhood Watch

01482 444466

NSPCC

0808 80050000

RSPCA

08705 555999

NHS Direct

0845 4647

01427 874831

Health / Fitness Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness

Taxi Service / Wedding Cars/ Driving Schools Dave Addlesee School of Motoring

0800 555 111

P T Taxi

Carers Support Centre

01652 650585

Rent the Bentley – wedding car hire Rentthebentley@googlemail.com

Isle of Axholme Lions

01427 752139

Trade/Craftsmen

Isle of Axholme Osteoporosis Support Group

01427 875752

01427 872345

Belton All Saints Primary School

01427 872391

Mulberry Primary School

01427 752355

Westwoodside Mobile Library

01724 865675

D Brown Joinery

Haxey Library - Memorial Hall

01724 753239

Axholme Pest Control

Willows Dental Practise—Belton

01427 872106

07931 526 057

01427 873446 07831 690591

01427 874377 / 07833 638521

A.E.S. Tiling (Ceramic Floor & Wall Tiling) www.aestiling.org.uk 01302 885401

Epworth Country Primary School

MJN Autos (car servicing/repairs)

07749519557 01427 874413

Brookes Homecare Improve 01427 875314 /07973142963 Meteor Security Ltd

01302 623427 / 07917 766922 0779 5321054 / 01302 350363 01427 873608 / 07766747245

S A Walker Electrical Serv. 08458 396775 / 07751 887623 Axholme Kitchens and Bathrooms

01427 874312

Business/Finance

Leisure

Sterry & Co Chartered Certified Accnts

Epworth Leisure Centre

01427 873845

My Vue cinema

08712 240240

Odeon

08712 244007

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01427 754531 / 07790 817691

Simon White Building Contractors Dean Gregory Electrical

01427 872680 07773 199760 01427 875765 07721 584289

Crime stoppers`

Education and General

01724 712700

Quality Lifestyles Personal Training Consultancy Paul Seaman ACSM HFI 01427 753591 / 07714 318958

Alan‘s Private Hire, Belton

Community

01427 890235

Home and Garden Fountain Court florist

Age Concern

01427 752455

Please mention

North Lincs Community Concert Band - Rehearsals - Mr B Page

01724 784494 “The Arrow”

01427 752958

Hurstons Accountants & Business Advisors 01427 873737 Balance the Books Accounting Services Ltd 01427 873972 MJ Button Accountants

01724 711881

Children’s Entertainment when responding to advertisements Belton Bouncy Castles

07788 896988 / 01427 872215


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