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September 2021

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Welcome to the September issue of the Epworth and Belton Arrow. It’s being a hard year for students with the pandemic, zoom lessons and the uncertainty of knowing if they will sit exams or not. We do hope all your hard work paid off when collecting your GCSE and A level results. I know as a parent myself the anticipation and anxiety at these times are great. Even if the results were not what you expected, it's good to remember this is just a steppingstone in life and everyone has a future! This year has been a tough year for everybody whether it’s your own personal wellbeing, holding down your job, running your own business, running a charity, or trying to keep some normality going, holding local events. We have the Isle of Axholme Car and Vehicle Show at the Epworth Show ground on 12th September. Please show your support, looks a great family event. The deadline for the October issue is Friday 10th September for delivery by Wednesday 1st October. Enjoy the read and stay safe!

Carolyn Grant

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Installations, Repairs, Landlord Certificates and all general plumbing works. Installation of Oil Tanks and bases to meet the required regulations

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Westgate Nurseries Based in Belton • • • All aspects of electrical work undertaken Domestic and Commercial Work Full and partial rewires Additional lights and sockets Fuse board upgrades New builds and extensions Landlord Certificates Call or email now for your FREE no obligation quote

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Epworth Indoor Short Mat Bowls Club New Members ….. come and join us at Epworth Leisure Centre !

A very friendly club needs new members. No experience required Sessions Monday and Friday 3.30 – 5.30 pm Casual dress and flat soled footwear Bowls may be borrowed from the Club Gentle game for ladies and gents Suits all ages For information call Alan Bull 01427 874158 Stephen Hughes 07488278972 or 07947898956

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Epworth Old Rectory really is re-opened! Finally we are open to the public without having to pre -book, albeit on slightly reduced hours. We are open from 11am to 3pm at the moment, so do feel welcome to come and visit and have a tour of the house and the fabulous embroidery exhibition we have on right now. Grasby Embroiderers Guild visited us nearly 2 years ago now and suggested they would like to do a special embroidery project based on the Rectory and its history. They had a tour of the house and gardens for inspiration and went away to plan the work. Then disaster, lockdown after lockdown occurred and nothing could be done, until this year when the lockdowns were eased and limited opening of museums became permissible. The ladies of the Guild had worked really hard in the meantime and the exhibition was set up with a run time ending at the end of August. This exhibition is fantastic. The pieces of embroidery are works of art from very small sample pieces to much larger complete works; from flat pieces to 3D; with a wide range of beautifully intricate stitchery and colours. I for one, am totally envious of their skills in embroidery and the artistic eye that they must have to be able to produce such work. It's a must see. But it's also a must end on the 31st of August as they are booked to take it all elsewhere for September. But don't despair, as we have something else very special in September. ChapterhouseTheatre Company, a talented group of actors and actresses who are based quite locally in Lincoln, are gracing our gardens on the 3rd with their interpretation of Alice in Wonderland. They last appeared with us in 2019 when they wowed the audience with Pride and Prejudice. Alice is a family play, but I'm sure their will be plenty in it to interest our older audience as well as the youngest. You will need to book tickets for this of course as numbers are limited. There may be a few spaces left on the night, but not guaranteed, so book now. Don't forget though to bring your chairs and picnics for tea in the garden before the performance begins. We at the Rectory look forward to welcoming all of our guests both for these events and for tours of the house. To book for tickets contact the Rectory on 01427 872268, or email office@epwortholdrectory.org.uk. These are also the contact details if you would like to volunteer with us and join our very much reduced band. We desperately need volunteers to train for the gift shop and guiding visitors around the house. Feel free to call in during our opening hours either for tickets or for information on becoming a volunteer. 12 Please mention “The Arrow” when responding to advertisements Cath Fordham


Epworth and District Flower Club On a beautiful summer evening in July, after most of the government restrictions were lifted, the majority of members of the Epworth and District Flower Club met face to face. To minimise any close contact we met in the garden of one generous member. We had a wonderful evening feeling welcomed back by Anne Everatt, our Chairlady, and were entertained by 4 able members who created 7 arrangements from easily obtainable flowers, herbs and foliage. These were later raffled and received with appreciation, especially by one lady who was visiting. Future meetings are planned, with awareness of the continuing need for caution. These include another outdoor meeting and two demonstrations, one of which will be in a temporary venue of St Andrew’s Church Epworth. The meeting on Monday, 13th September will begin at 7.30pm and the club will host Linda Clarke from Spotty Dog Flowers. The October meeting will be a trade stand and demonstration by Lucie Griffin from Branching Out at Retford. We shall return to the Stephen Jones Community Hall in Haxey for that, meeting at 7.30pm on Monday, 11th October. In November the Flower Club will celebrate the Diamond Anniversary, albeit a year late. Mark Entwhistle, who had been booked for an Open Evening, demonstration will entertain. The celebration will be exclusively for paid up members and the demonstration will be followed by a meal. The year will conclude with a Christmas workshop and party to be held at St Andrew’s Church again. Members are looking forward to a return to some normality with extra precautions being taken. The Flower Club will be happy to welcome new members. In the first place Celia Jones can give information on 01427 874042.

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Pathfinders ..... great walks on the footpaths & byways all around us

Three times a week we set out in a small friendly group for a 4-6 mile walk ( sometimes a bit more ) going all over The Isle & sometimes a bit beyond too . Every walk is chosen to explore somewhere new , trying not to repeat a route we’ve done before , so there’s usually a surprise to be found en-route

Recent walks have taken us to Crowle , Langholme , Misson , West Butterwick , Cantley , Haxey , Rossington , Epworth , Clayworth , Blaxton , Thorne , Doncaster , Finningley , Wroot , Misterton , Garthorpe ..... & many more besides.

You don’t need to be super fit for these walks, just be able & properly dressed for a brisk countryside walk , always finishing by lunchtime .... we don’t like to get wet through , but sometimes the weather isn’t kind so we do go prepared.

Come and join us ! ..... maybe discover some of the Isle you didn’t know about !! For details e-mail to

isle.pathfinders@gmail.com

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LOCAL TRADESMAN ALL UNDER ONE ROOF

Pete Oliver Joinery All Joinery Work Undertaken Doors, Windows, etc Kitchens fitted and supplied Oak and Laminate flooring fitted

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Belton and Epworth Cub Scouts Achieve Highest Award Possible but More Help Needed On a warm summer’s night in July, Molly, Joseph, Jayden, Abi and Oscar, all aged between 8 and 10 and a half, were presented with the highest honour Cub Scouts can achieve, the Chief Scout’s Silver Award. It can only be gained by a Cub who completes each of the World, Personal, Skills, Adventure, Outdoor, Teamwork, and Team Leader Challenge Badges, as well as at least six Activity or Staged Activity Badges and takes around 2-years to achieve. Even more amazing is that the group continued to work towards the award despite moving to meetings over Zoom and making dens in their bedroom instead of in the forest. The group were given their prestigious award, with certificates to follow in the post, on the night by Leader Jane Large who said, “It’s an absolute pleasure to give out this award, you’ve all done a marvellous job and I’ve enjoyed working with you all.” Unfortunately Ellis, who had also achieved his award, couldn’t make the event. The group will now have the opportunity to work towards their Gold Award as they move up to Scouts in September. There were big goodbyes and bigger congratulations as the Cub Scouts celebrated their achievement with pass the parcel and hotdogs in the picturesque setting of Primrose Hill Scout Camp in Scunthorpe, where the group spend each summer term. From September, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will once again be based at Belton Pavilion, with sessions taking place each Tuesday evening during term time. Jane says, “I’ve been a Leader for 2-years and was previously an Assistant Leader for five. Right now, each section of the Scouts, from Beavers upward, could really do with more adult volunteers. Even if you can’t come every week, we’d be happy to talk about part time opportunities.” Before retirement, Jane had previously worked with children with special needs, but she says there’s no skill or ability needed. Just the want to work with children and to go through a DBS check. She said, “All our volunteers love the reward of seeing the children grow, learning new skills yourself and being a part of the community. Plus, we offer training also, so come along and learn how to get the best out of adults and young people.” For parent helpers Jo Dent and Emma Gill, their Tuesday evenings aren’t just about the children, they enjoy new experiences themselves too. Emma said, “It’s so nice to come here because there’s a sense of freedom in the forest and we get to experience things we’re not used to doing. I’ve learned so many life skills, Jane has a wealth of experience that she’s able to share and plus, it gets the kids away from screens.” Jo agrees, “The children learn together in groups of 6 where they have the opportunity to learn leadership skills and meet others from different backgrounds. I’d say being a part of Scouts has something to offer for anyone plus as a Mum of two boys, I get a chance to spend time with both girls and boys which is great.” Looking around the woods they both agree, there’s not many groups that have access to places like this. If you’re interested in helping out with Beavers, Cubs or Scouts, please email Jane Large at beltonandepworthcubs@outlook.com. Beavers, Cubs and Scouts return to Belton Pavilion on Tuesday 7th September.

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1st Belton and Epworth Scouts Raise Over £1000 Through 10-Mile Sponsored Walk Around Scunthorpe It’s not just the Cubs and Beavers that have had a busy week as last weekend the Scouts took part in a 10mile hike to raise much-needed funds for important activities and equipment. While the group at 1st Belton and Epworth Scouts had decided on other ways to raise money, such as a car wash, litter picking and a cake sale, due to Covid restrictions first up was the 10-mile sponsored walk around Scunthorpe’s Ironstone Way. Despite only setting out with an initial hope of raising £600, or £50 per person, the group of 12 has gone on to smash their target, with an incredible £1,140 donated already. Most of which has already gone towards several new tents, Autumn Camp, other activities and a fun day out at Hatfield Water Park. Leader John Anderton believes it’s the most amount of money ever raised by the group in one go and has gone one further by promising the Scouts that he will walk the 50-mile Peatlands Way next weekend to continue their fundraising efforts. John said, “The Scouts have done a phenomenal job in raising money for activities and equipment by completing a sponsored 10-mile walk. As a community group, we wanted to make sure that we were visible in the community, either fundraising or by doing a volunteering commitment. Sadly, during the pandemic we were unable to do anything like this due to various lockdowns. “Our current equipment looks a little tired and needed replacing to make sure that the camp continues to stay enjoyable and fun. Plus, the Scouts want to earn more badges through external activities and sadly the subs charged don’t always cover that. The sponsored walk will go towards their fundraising badge as they have planned an event, raised money and seen it through.” Scouting opportunities are currently open to boys and girls aged between 10 ½ and 14-years old. For more information on what the Scouts do next and to keep sponsoring the group through their activities you can find out more information via their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/1stBeltonEpworthScouts and fundraising page: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/beltonandepworthscouts or email: beltonandepworthscouts@outlook.com

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Leaders needed for Guiding on the Isle

We meet as Rainbows (Aged 5 -7), Brownies (7-11) and Guides (10 to 14) across the Isle, empowering girls in our community to develop balanced life values, build confidence, enjoy adventure, learn new skills and have loads of fun together. We need Leaders and Unit helpers to join us in this adventure! Do you know someone who has the potential and desire to volunteer as a new Leader? Please Help find them! Volunteer with Girlguiding, online or in person, and make a difference to the lives of girls and young women. Meet new people, gain skills and help girls know they can do anything, find their strengths and work with others to become the best they can be.

Discover more at:

www.girlguiding.org.uk Get involved – Become a volunteer and register your interest.

Or you can contact Rachel Robinson, County Commissioner by emailing: rachel.gglncmt@gmail.com or leader - Claire Todd: 07976 807083 Be an inspiration to girls and young women. Help them realise their potential and share unforgettable moments along the way.

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Congratulations to the class of 2021! In extremely challenging times we are delighted that our Year 13 students have received amazing results this year. Their hard work and dedication has been recognised with some stunning A Level and vocational results! The 6th form continues to provide an outstanding offer of academic and pastoral support that allows our students to thrive. It was fantastic to see our students this morning and we wish them well at University or as they move into employment. Mr. Barlow Principal South Axholme Academy

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A LEVEL AND BTEC RESULTS – AUGUST 2021 GREAT FUTURES AND CAREERS FOR JOHN LEGGOTT STUDENTS Excellent, high earning career pathways now await John Leggott students further to their outstanding A level and BTEC results. Students will now be progressing into a range of subject areas, including Psychology, Law and Criminology. Around 70 students are looking forward to lucrative careers in Accounts, Business and Economics. New Durham University Accountancy and Finance undergraduate Lily Featherstone, ex SJN said “this was my biggest stepping stone, but hard work pays dividends”. Four students will go to the prestigious universities of Oxford and Cambridge to embark upon their next academic adventures. Vignesh Kamath, former Caistor Grammar School, has achieved a place at Emmanuel College Cambridge studying Economics and stated “the pandemic made me more independent and three A*s places me in great stead for my next chapter”. A record number of 15 aspiring medics, dentists and vets will be starting their higher education courses this September. Jefin James, ex-St. Bede’s Catholic Academy, has achieved a place on the Gateway to Medicine programme at the Hull York Medical School. “The teachers and Principal were really supportive and motivational. They’ve helped me immensely to fulfil my dreams of becoming a doctor.” Former Frederick Gough student, Charlie Tanner has secured a Music place at the Leeds Conservatoire. “I am grateful to all my teachers, but in particular my Music teacher who ensured my drumming skills were perfected.” Principal Leon Riley said “once again, I am proud of our students’ success and achievement in what has been two years of pandemic upheaval. I am equally proud of the teaching and support staff who worked tirelessly to ensure all students were cared for in meeting their goals, particularly during many difficult days. As a college, we are excited that our students will become the next successful professionals of the future.” The JLC family has a long history of alumni progressing on to successful destinations. We congratulate all our students on their phenomenal achievement and wish them continued success in the future.

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

Meeting place

Time

Mon

Thurlow Playgroup and Preschool

9-11.30 & 12-3

Contact 01427 875016

Mon

Epworth YOUTH Club (juniors)

Epworth Thurlow Epworth Com Wellbeing Centre, High St, Epworth

5.30-7.00pm

01724 29650

Mon

Epworth YOUTH Club (seniors)

As above

7.15-8.45pm

01724 29650

Mon

Epworth Mens Society (monthly)

The Red Lion Hotel, Eworth

19.30-21.30

Mon

Children’s Dancing

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

16.00– 19.00

Nicola

Mon

The Isle Choral Society

Epworth Imperial Hall

19.00-21.00

01427 873898

Mon

Stop Smoking Programme

Epworth Youth Club

17.30

Hille Harris 07876256185

Mon

Belton Short Mat Bowls

Belton Pavilion (Sept-April)

14:00-16:00

01427 875724

Mon

Epworth Youth Club (juniors)

Epworth Community Wellbeing & Youth Hub 17:30-19:00

Mon

Epworth Youth Club (seniors)

Epworth Community Wellbeing & Youth Hub 19:15-20:45

01724 297679

Mon

Army Cadets

Belton Park Pavilion

18.45-21.00

01724 858918

4th Mon Royal British Legion Epworth Branch

Old School Inn, Battle Green Epworth

7pm

01427 872223

Tues

Axholme Elite Taewondo

Epworth Leisure Centre

18.00-20.00

01427 873845

Mon

Haxey Rainbows

Haxey Youth Hub, High Street, Haxey

17:00-1800

07976 807083

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 and Scouts

Belton Park Pavilion

17:30-20:00

07944 699433

Wed

1st Belton Rangers Isle Community Choir

All Saints Centre on Stocks Hill Belton St Norbert's Catholic Primary Academy School, Crowle

19.00-21.00

Wed

7.30pm-9.30pm

01427 872227 Gill 07419 319796

Wed

Belton Brownies

All Saints Centre on Stocks Hill Belton

18:00-19:30

01427 872109

Mon

Haxey Brownies

Haxey Youth Hub, High Street, Haxey

18:15-19:30

07976 807083

Wed

Belton Rainbows

All Saints Centre on Stocks Hill Belton

16:45-17:45

01427 754009

Wed

Belton Guides

All Saints Centre on Stocks Hill Belton

19:30 - 21:00

0753 951 6547 01427 873730

01724 297679

Wed

Yoga

Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall

13.00-15.00 18.00-20.00

Wed

Army Cadets

Belton Park Pavilion

18.45 - 21.00

01724 858918

Wed

Jack in a box playgroup

Wesley Methodist Church, Epworth

10. 00-1130

07460 657278

Mon

Epworth Folk club

Jinksy's Wine Bar (The Red Lion)

8.15pm start

01427 873594

Wed

Epworth Short Mat Bowl Club

Epworth Leisure Centre (Sept—April)

3.30 –5.30 pm

01427 874158 Alan

4th Wed Axholme Ferry Folk

Cross Keys, Wroot

Thurs

Epworth’s Ladies Society

(1st Thurs-monthly)

19.30 start

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 Elite Taekwondo

Epworth Leisure Centre

18.00-20.00

01427 873845

Thurs

Epworth Thurlow Art Group

Thurlow Pavilion Station Rd Epworth

13:00-15:00

01427 872267

Thurs

Autumn Club Over 50’s

Belton Park Pavilion

14.00-16.00

Thurs

Keep Fit

Belton Park Pavilion

18.30-19.30

Thurs

Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club

The Red Lion, Epworth (1st & 3rd Thursday) 18:15 start

Fri Fri

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0790 4573405

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Nordic Walking

Epworth Garden Centre

9.30 start

Epworth Short Mat Bowl Club

Epworth Leisure Centre (Sept—April)

3.30 –5.30 pm

01427 874158 Alan


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

Epworth Performing Arts Academy

Fri

Red Cross (Whist) monthly 3rd week

Epworth Imperial Hall

19.00-21.30

01427 873622

Sat

Belton Bowls Club roll Up

Belton Park Pavilion (May-Sept)

14:00– 16:00

01427 875724

Sat

Bingo

Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall

18.30-21.00

01427 873622

Epworth Imperial Hall (2nd Tues-monthly)

19.30-21.30

2nd Tues Epworth and District WI

Epworth Imperial Hall

15.30-19.00

07548 156258

07747 103805

Bookings of West Butterwick Village Hall

Bunty Harris

01724 782181

Bookings of the Imperial Hall, Epworth

Mary Addlesee

01427 873622

Belton Pavilion

Tony

01427-872400

Fits Alarms

Based in the Isle of Axholme

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Business Directory

Advice Pensions Helpline

0800 991234

Electricity Emergencies

0800 375 675

Transco - Gas leaks

0800 111 999

The Hair Shop Westwoodside

01427 752455

Yorkshire Water

0845 1242424

The Willows Dental Practise-Belton

01427 872106

Age Concern

0800 009966

Taxi Service

Childline

0800 1111

Neighbourhood Watch

01482 444466

NSPCC

0808 80050000

RSPCA

0300 1234999

NHS Direct

111

£30 + VAT per year Beauty/Health/Fitness

Care in the Community

Community Crime stoppers`

0800 555 111

Carers Support Centre

01652 650585

Isle of Axholme Lions

01427 752139

Isle of Axholme Osteoporosis Support Link

01427 875752

Health Visitor Team

0800 099951

SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk

01476 569764

Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club

07904 573405

Epworth & District WI

07747 103805

Axholme Taxi—Belton based 1-4 passengers 07709097770

Pam’s Minibus and Taxi Service 1 to 4 passengers 1 to 8 passengers (change of no. for mobile no)

01724 711941 07707 036611

Trade/Craftsmen Brooks HOMECARE Replacement Window and Doors 07973 142963 01427 875314 Axholme Pest Control

01427 873608 / 07766747245

Axholme Decorating Centre 'Mixing Paint For You' sales@axdeccentre.co.uk 01427 238941 JMB Developments (for all your plastering jobs) 07785 735984

Education and General Epworth Country Primary School

01427 872345

Belton All Saints Primary School

01427 872391

Westwoodside Primary School

01427 752355

Westwoodside Mobile Library

01724 865675

Haxey Library - Memorial Hall

01724 753239

Citizens Advice

01724 870941

Leisure

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Epworth Leisure Centre

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