Issue 19
September 2010
Community Police News Page 14 Where You Live, Your Local History Page 22 What ‘s in a name? Page 30 and much more...
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Editors Letter.... The Summer holidays will be coming to an end, when you read this issue of the Arrow. I do hope everyone had a good time, but if you are anything like me, glad to get some normality back in my life! I would like to thank everyone for supporting the Arrow, we are now on issue 19! If anyone would like to advertise or send me any articles of events taken place over the Summer months please email me by Friday 10 September. Again I hope everyone will support local events; there is the ISLE OF AXHOLME HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW on the 4th September and the ‘Lincolnshire at War’ event at St Andrews Church between the 9th and 12th September. Also Art in the Garden at Wroot takes place over two weekends at the end of September.
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Owston Ferry Smithy Museum and Heritage Centre is open every Sunday from 2pm until 5pm. Entrance is £2.00. The museum can b e found on High Street, Owston Ferry. Visits at other times by groups can be arranged by telephoning Don Clayphan on 01427 728361.
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ISLE OF AXHOLME HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW AT THE IMPERIAL HALL, EPWORTH
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News, News, News... Six of the WI Northern Federations, (North Yorkshire East and West, East Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Humberside and Lancashire), are holding this prestigious event in the superb setting of Carlton Towers situated between Goole and Selby. This venue allows WI members to show the wide variety of crafts and skills that women in the country enjoy. The Exhibition allows the public a unique opportunity to visit the home of Lord and Lady Fitzalan Howard the second son of the Duke of Norfolk. Their distinctive gothic house, with a Victorian exterior and a three storied square Jacobean block was created by such illustrious architects as Edward Welby Pugin, Thomas Atkinson of York and Yorkshire born Francis Bentley. The exhibits of crafts and flowers will be displayed throughout the ground floor rooms, the Minstrels Gallery and upper landings. Each Federation has an individual theme interpreted in their own designated area where their member‘s skilled, original crafts and flower arrangements will be displayed. There will be a variety of craft demonstrations each day allowing visitors the opportunity to observe and question WI members at work. (Demonstrations; Needle Felt, Water colour painting, Acrylic painting, Parchment craft, Doll Making, Knitting, Bead Embellishments, Parchment Craft, Lace Making, Japanese folded patchwork Card Making, and Sugar Craft) Light Refreshments are available throughout the day. A variety of stalls including Country Markets will be in attendance daily. The Exhibition runs from Tuesday 14th September – Friday 17th September 2010 Tues-Thurs 10.00am-4.30pm (last admission 3.30p,) Friday 10.00am-3pm (last admission 2pm) Admission £7.50p available at the door. Please note that there is no wheelchair accesses and no lifts.
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‘LINCOLNSHIRE AT WAR’ During the period 9th – 12th September, St Andrew‘s Church is hosting an event with a theme of Lincolnshire at War. This is in association with the Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days Steering Group. Lincolnshire heritage Open Days is part of the national and European Heritage Open Days. Around 50 European countries or states take part annually and the events attract in excess of 20 million visitors. The Epworth event will concentrate on World Wars One and Two with particular emphasis on social history aspects of the Isle of Axholme. To make the event successful items of memorabilia, printed articles, memories etc are required by the organising committee for use during the activity period. The members of the organising committee will be in St Andrew‘s Church on Tuesday, 31 August, between 6.00 pm and 8.00 pm to receive any items for display or by prior arrangement with Penny Birks, Jim Oliver and Melvyn Rose. It is stressed that any item loaned to the church will be secure at all times and never left unattended during the event. After the event items may be retrieved on Sunday, 12 September between 4.00 pm and 6.00 pm or Monday, 13 September between 6.00 pm and 7.00 pm or by prior arrangement. The committee is also able to collect and return items. If you can spare a little time volunteers are also required to help stage the event in the way of help to prepare the exhibition or to perform the duties of stewards. Please contact: Melvyn Rose: 01427 872080 - email: melvynrose@tiscali.co.uk Churchwardens: Penny Birks 01427 872012: Jim Oliver 01427 874670 The exhibition will be open: Thursday 9th September 11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Friday 10th September 10.00 am - 5.00 pm Saturday 11th September 10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Sunday 12th September 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm
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These are the current Neighbourhood Action Team priorities for the Central Ward of the Isle of Axholme. Sandtoft Road/Westgate Road, Belton– this is a particularly well used road within Belton to both residential and business locations. There are reports of vehicles who travel along this road when they are not permitted to do so because of the weight restriction in place and those that break the speed limit. Together with out partners we are addressing the issue and Police Police Constable 1839 an increase in roads policing officers in the area has been requested. The Community Tina Starbuck Support Officer Road Safety Partnership together with the council are working together to 7577 Stewart Pearson tackle the problem. Thurlow, Station Road, Epworth – Lighter nights, the end of exams and the beginning of the holidays for some youngsters have seen an increase in calls for passing attention at the Thurlow . Youths in cars are causing annoyance to residents around this area, by revving their engines, playing loud music and general annoyance. The park area is suffering particularly at a weekend with youths discarding empty bottles and litter which pose a danger to youngsters using the facilities. Police are patrolling the area and encourage locals to get in touch if they are affected, particularly with registrations numbers of the vehicles responsible and/or descriptions of offenders. Belton Playing Fields/Pavilion - we are receiving numerous calls regarding anti-social behaviour around the pavilion and park area. Particularly now schools and colleges have broken up such locations seem a natural meeting place for teenagers to gather. Residents affected are encouraged to call in again with descriptions of offenders and any vehicles involved. Please be aware that Police Community Officers are now empowered to issue £80 Fixed Penalty notices for the following offences; - Graffiti, Fly-posting, dog fouling and litter. Now that the pupils have left school for their summer break there are some who have time on their hands and sometimes become involved in Anti-social behaviour. Please do not encourage this type of behaviour by the minority and if matters persist please contact the police. The lighter evenings and warmish weather are still with us and the team would like to remind occupants to keep checking the security of their homes and also ensure they will withstand the bad weather which will return. Those who still have a break planned please pay particular attention to the security whilst PC‘s Sally Jameson, and Tina Starbuck will be attending the next Neighbourhood Action Team meeting for the Central ward of the Isle, on Tuesday 14th September 2010 at, The Imperial Hall, Epworth at 7pm. The Chair Clr Liz Redfern invites members of the public to attend the hall at 6-45pm for the public to have an informal chat with the Neighbourhood Action Team prior to the official meeting which the public cannot remain at. If you are unable to attend please contact your parish councillor or the team to discuss any issues. You can contact Humberside Police on 0845 60 60 222 for non-emergency calls. You can also contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. When contacting Crimestoppers you do not have to give your name and you may be eligible for a cash reward for information you give. PC 1169 Jameson is responsible for the Neighbourhood Action team issues for the Central Ward of the Isle of Axholme, and will be working with Pc Starbuck and PCSO 7577 Pearson. Staff conduct regular patrols the Central area of the Isle and will be happy to discuss any community issues with you. Please feel free to stop and speak with him or alternatively contact us via the above telephone number. PC Jameson and PCSO Pearson will be holding a surgery on Friday 20th August 2010, at the Community Room, School Close, Epworth at 1400 hours (2pm). Members of the public are invited to visit this surgery to meet and discuss with the officers any issues relevant to the central ward. 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 the most a couple of hours. If you require any further details please contact PC Starbuck. PC Starbuck reports that there are reports of theft of diesel and equipment from farms within these wards and would ask that any information regarding these crimes be passed to the police or Crimestoppers immediately. The police station at Epworth also provides a front counter service for two days a week, Monday and Thursday, Please mention “ThetoArrow” when responding to advertisements between14 9am and 3pm. This can be subject change at short notice, but if this happens a notice will be on the front door at Epworth.
What is Pets Home and Away? We are a young and exciting local family business committed to providing the best possible services for the pets in our care; for your pet. Owned and run by Barry Davenport, a former Doncaster teacher, the family has cared for cats and dogs as pets for many years. As a family of full time workers, (Liz, Barry‘s wife, is still a part time teacher) it was important for us to find reliable people to check on our pets during the day. We were lucky with friends and family for the most part but going on holiday could be a real problem. We used the usual services out there, but the dogs often returned with kennel cough and a general grumpiness at being left. The cats refused to speak to us for days after their return! So we understand how important it is for you to know that there is a service to care for, exercise and look after your pet in a safe, loving environment, whenever you need it. In short, a pet home from home. So we set about looking for people who would care for our animals in their homes. It worked! Our dogs loved going to their host‘s house for their holiday and the cats were happy to see the regular visitor who came into our own home to care for them. We went on holiday happy in the knowledge that on our return our pets would be happy and in tiptop condition. And if it worked for us why not for YOU? Pets Home and Away was born. So if you‘re out of town for work or holiday, recovering from illness or having a special weekend away such as a family wedding, we have a service to suit you. You can choose to send your canine companion into a host‘s secure and vetted home or have all your pets cared for in their own familiar surroundings thus maintaining all home routines and home security. Pet and house sitters are CRB checked. We are members of The National Association of Registered Petsitters with access to a fully qualified veterinary nurse 24 hours a day. For our customers‘ peace of mind, we are fully insured. For details of all our services call 01302 840688 or email bdavenport@tiscali.co.uk or visit our website www.doncasterpetcarers.co.uk
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Epworth Primary School August 2010 News Letter... Ofsted take School out of a Category ‘School no longer requires significant improvement and is now a satisfactory and improving school. We are delighted with these words at the start of our Ofsted report from the Inspection of a few weeks ago. Ofsted have recognised the significant changes made this year in school to bring about the improvements needed. We have been very pleased with the results of all the assessments made this year. Children in every year group and ability group, including those who need more support as well as the more able, have made improved progress this year – or ‗accelerated progress‘ as the Inspectors put it. We are also very pleased with the positive role played by the children. The Inspectors rated the pupil‘s contribution to the school and wider community as good. It has been a team effort from all staff in school. My thanks go to all staff for their hard work in a very challenging year – as Ofsted state ‗staff have knuckled down and successfully improved provision and outcomes for pupils.‘ We are not complacent. We know lots of the changes introduced this year will take time to embed and impact but we know we are travelling in the right direction – Ofsted has endorsed the clear vision for the school of the senior leaders and staff and we are ‗improving‘ as the report states in several areas. There is lots of potential to go a lot further and I would like to assure parents that I will continue to do all I can in working with staff, governors and parents to ensure the school continues to improve and is recognised as the good school that Epworth deserves. Building Work starts for Stepping Stones to move onto the school site The Stepping Stones, pre-school, will be moving onto the school site next term. The building alterations have just begun in the spare classroom next to the Reception classes. It is planned that they will be completed by the end of the Summer term so Stepping Stones can move into our building ready for the Autumn term. As part of this work there will be a new outdoor play area to be shared by both Stepping Stones and School with the infant playground extended to make up the area lost. The outdoor work will be completed over a longer time span in the Autumn. We are looking forward to welcoming Stepping Stones onto our site and to improved facilities for both school and the pre-school. John Hodgkins Headteacher
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Future of Collinson Cooper Hall in Belton A meeting was held on July 21st to discuss the future of the Collinson Cooper Hall in Belton which has been standing unused for approximately 8 years. The felt roof was replaced by tiles more than 20 years ago, which over time caused structural damage. Up to 8 years ago the Hall was actively used by many groups but had to be closed because the building became unsafe. A recent survey was carried out to examine in detail the structural state of the building and to estimate the cost of repairs. At the meeting, various options for the Hall were discussed and a clear majority were in favour of repairing the building rather than demolishing it. The outcome from the meeting was taken to the Parochial Church Council who agreed to initiate a feasibility study in order to establish the way forward, including funding, future management and future use. The PCC would be pleased to hear from anybody who would offer their skills, time or funding to help with the repair and refurbishment. We have already received some enquiries about use of the Hall, but would also like to hear from any other groups who may be interested in using it in the future.
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The Isle of Axholme
Where You Live
Your Local History
Adapted by Anthony Catherall The Drainage of the Isle (continued)
In 1636 the commoners of Epworth protested to the local commissioners about their allocation of only 6,000 acres. The disputes were referred to the Attorney General John Banks, who allocated a further1, 000 acres. This far from satisfied the commoners who claimed all 13,000 acres under John de Mowbray’s Deed. Violence broke out again. William Torksey, Hezekiah Brown, John Moody and Henry Scott were arrested and find £1000,00 by the Court of Star Chamber in London. After this, peace reigned in the Isle until 1642 with the outbreak of Civil War. The Islonians sided with parliament and again tried to eject the Participants. Violence broke out and floodgates, sluices and banks were broken down. Soon there was complete chaos. The Sheriff of Lincoln arrived with 100 men to protect the Participants. Daniel Noddell raised 400 men. Defeated the Sheriff and drove him out. With the King gone and Parliament ruling, the Islonians might have expected a return to the land, but in 1650 when the case was again raised in London, Parliament sided with the Participants. The Islonians obtained the support of John Wildman and John Lilbourne (Freeborn John), two leaders of the Levellers, an extreme revolutionary group with strong socialist views. They encouraged the riotous Islonians to impound the enemies’ cattle and demand extortionate fees for redemption. Major-General Edward Whalley arrived to put down the riots. This was only temporary. Nathaniel Reading, an agent of the Participants, now became the object of the commoners’ fury. He was paid £200,00 a year plus costs. There were thirty-one set battles between Reading and the commoners. The Participants were unable to pay Reading and so as compensation, they gave him the lease of Epworth Manor right in the middle of his enemies. In 1694 and 1697 his property was attacked and burnt by a mob led by Katherine Popplewell. The Riot Act of 1715 and the presence of soldiers of Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Reading eventually brought peace to the Area. Thus ended almost 100 years of turmoil and violence. Legal processes were also used by the commoners to seek justice. The Vavasour family and Robert Popplewell acted for the commoners in court. Besides the legal action mentioned, in 1691 the case raised again in London and the 1636 decision was set aside and a more favourable offer made to the commoners. However in 1719 the commoner’s case was finally dismissed before the court of Chancery.
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Now & Then – Then & Now No 17 By Anthony Catherall This month and every month; see Epworth in bygone days and compare to today‘s images!
A card from the 1800‘s of The Old Wesley Chapel in Chapel Street Epworth, having been built in 1821 costing around £900.00 on the site of a previous Chapel. Well-known Epworth Grocer William Belton Buttrick, a custodian of the Members Book for the Temperance Society where members signed the pledge of abstinence, was also a Superintendent of the Chapel for over 30 years. Some documents state that the Chapel seated over 800 people. To the right is Pashley Walk, with a building next door that in earlier times was thought to be a butchers shop. Bill and Bert Pashley of Low Burnham told Epworth resident Cliff Gravel that the walk was built by their forefathers to enable people from the west side of Epworth a short cut to the Chapel and shops. To its right we see the old Wesleyan Sunday School and the gable end of Carlton House still there today. Below the picture taken from the car park taken on 9 May 2010, in place of the Chapel, Newborn Court and Parkin butchers shop.
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Recently a colleague tried to send me an e mail. But we know how sensitive e- mail systems are, and that if one digit or letter or space is incorrect it is not sent. So it was in this case for the colleague printed my name as Lees, missing off the final ‗E‘ of what should have been Leese. I have had this name for 60 years and well know how it should be spelt. Similarly I tried to contact a visiting preacher in Wetherby and missed out the middle initial ‗L‘, (in too much of a hurry) and instead mistakenly sent an email to someone in Texas, who strongly told me he was not the person I wanted as he was an American Catholic! It is important we get our addresses correct. So in personal communications, a Susan does not always like being called Sue, nor a David Dave, nor an Edward a Teddy, and so the list goes on. Our names and addresses are very important, they are a part of our identity. Epworth for example may have a Doncaster postcode, but it is still emphatically in Lincolnshire.! As Christian people we assert that we are not only made by God, loved by God, known by God, but known by name by God-personally and lovingly. We call our first name our Christian name, and it is the name we answer too with one another and also to God.. As one brought up in the 1950‘s I was brought up to give people their handle, and by that my parents meant the proper title, a Mr or Mrs, or Dr (we didn‘t know any Lords). In our society today we are more informal and we are called by Christian names. I believe it will be so in heaven, for Jesus knew his followers by name, so lets practice here on earth. David. Rev David Leese Wesley Manse, Epworth
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01427 875566 The Maker’s Instructions I bought a new mobile telephone this week. Spurred on by Tesco‘s doubling my Clubcard points, I went with family advisers to see what to get. Home I came, carrying my brand new touchscreen mobile with pride. I left the package unopened in the lounge deliberately. I knew my teenage son would soon come to sort me out. He got the mobile working, showed my wife what to do – I was napping – and left us to it. Could we fathom it out? We couldn‘t even unlock it. So we did what we always do with every new appliance – asked for an explanation not just a demonstration. The Maker‘s instructions remain unread. Jesus Christ left us our Maker‘s Instructions which we call The Bible. Sadly, we often leave it unread. In order to work out everything my mobile will do, I will have to read the Maker‘s Instructions thoroughly, several times, whilst trying to make the functions work. I apply the same rules to my life. I read the Maker‘s Instructions, and try to follow them. Sunday by Sunday in our Churches and Chapels, we read the Maker‘s Instructions together and try to work out how they impinge on our lives. You are welcome to join us any time!
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Smartest, Baa None! What’s in a name? Jane Keightley thought of in excess of 300 potential names including Truly Scrumptious, Nautical Nippers and Planet Wow! before finally deciding on Daisy with her lamb Sally weighing a Smartest, Baa None! One evening whilst reading massive 23lb the Daily Mail the headline Biggest, Baa None caught Jane‘s attention. It was a fascinating article about an extremely large lamb and it gave Jane the inspiration for the shop‘s name. Smartest, Baa None! was then professionally produced into a unique and distinctive logo which formed the platform for the shop signage and a complementary interior design, to ensure the clothes could be displayed at their best. From the outset Jane was determined to offer a fabulous range of clothes and accessories by leading designers and was therefore delighted to secure famous best selling brands such as Catimini, Joules, no added sugar, Timberland and Bébé. To ensure Smartest, Baa None! appeals to as many customers as possible, Jane has gone to great lengths to select a wide range of clothes at varying prices which means more people have the opportunity to purchase designer garments and accessories at affordable prices. Word-of-mouth marketing is the lifeblood of any business which is why the staff at Smartest, Baa None! aim to create an enjoyable shopping experience in the hope that customers enjoy their visit, tell others and return again. Jane attends events every weekend to create awareness of Smartest, Baa None! and invites companies such as The Story Station to the shop to entertain the children, giving Mums a chance to browse at their leisure.
If you would like Smartest, Baa None! to come to you or you‘re an author/entertainer who would like to host a creative session at the shop, please call Jane on 01427 875975
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Belton Toddler Group was taken over by us in February Having been in the situation ourselves of being newcomers to the area, we recognised the need for somewhere that enables parents and children to get to know others in a friendly, welcoming environment. The group gets together from 9.15am – 11.15am every Wednesday during term-time at Belton Public Hall. It is a drop-in session where the parents can have a cup of tea and a chat while the children play. Activities include playdough and colouring. There is also a range of small and large educational toys for the children to play with. We also provide a healthy snack when all the children are encouraged to sit together. The session is finished off with the children joining in with nursery rhymes. All children are welcome from birth onwards and we charge £2 per family. We look forward to seeing everyone including any newcomers when we restart on 8th September.
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Sponsorship Scheme Launched at Wesleyana Day A sponsorship scheme to conserve one of the treasured and ancient books in Epworth‘s Old Rectory Museum was launched on Saturday (July 24) when the Grade 1 listed building played host to a Wesleyana Day. The multi-faceted event was held primarily to raise money for the Old Rectory‘s development fund – a project to open up the entire house to visitors and provide a visitors‘ centre to house a café, museum shop and other facilities including improved parking. The sponsorship scheme was launched to preserve a book entitled Contemplations Upon The History of the New Testament. It was published in 1661 and is part of the museum‘s collection as it contains the signatures of several of the Wesley family. ―It is in serious need of conservation, so we are inviting people to donate £1 to dedicate the restoration of a single page to someone special to them,‖ said the Old Rectory‘s curator, Rev Claire Potter. Prior to Saturday‘s event the Old Rectory had launched an appeal for old books and their sale alone raised £350. In addition, as Saturday was Epworth Old Gardens weekend, there were plants on sale. Some were grown at the Old Rectory itself and others had been donated by volunteers and in all £500 was raised on the day. Another facet to the day was a sort of ‗Antiques Roadshow‘ for items relating to the Old Rectory itself, the Wesley family and Methodism in the Epworth area. A team of experts was on hand to advise people about their memorabilia, although valuations could not be given. Some 40 objects were brought to the experts and they ranged from an old family Bible, statues, ceramics, prints, paintings and books – some of which had been given as Sunday school prizes. Among the more unusual items brought along were a brass doorknocker in the form of John Wesley, an oil painting of him framed in velvet and a Bible dating from 1805 with all sorts of documents tucked inside it. Each object was logged, photographed and then the item‘s owner was given time with the relevant expert to discuss it. Several items were subsequently donated to the Old Rectory Museum, internationally famous as the birthplace of John and Charles Wesley – founders of the Methodist movement. About 150 people attended the day-long event - including Isle MP Andrew Percy, who was given a tour of the Old Rectory and took great interest in the book sponsorship scheme. Anyone interested in sponsoring the restoration of a page of the 1661 book can do so by going along the museum during opening hours, which are Monday to Saturday from 10.00am until 4.30pm and Sunday from 2.00pm until 4.30pm. Anyone who sponsors the restoration of a page will be able Expert Rev Donald Ryan examines a small prayer book brought in by to write a dedication and these Mrs C Williamson of Alkborough near Scunthorpe. The book had been given to her grandmother. will be bound in a book to be mention kept in32 the OldPlease Rectory‘s library “The Arrow” when responding to advertisements in perpetuity.
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Lindsey Lodge Hospice News Letter Lindsey Lodge Hospice cares for people whose lives are affected by lifelimiting 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 all the owners of the Open Gardens over the weekend of July 24th/25th and to all the helpers and visitors for helping to raise a wonderful £1,620 for hospice funds. Don‘t miss our Arts in the Garden on Sunday, October 3rd, at Lindsey Lodge Hosapice, 11-3pm. Come and see an extravaganza of colour and talent by local artists and artisans. Chat to the artists and buy early Christmas gifts. Music, dance and children‘s activities. Free entry and parking. (Donation at gate). Run for Lindsey Lodge in the first ever Isle of Axholme half marathon on Sunday, October 3rd 2010. Starting and finishing in Epworth. Lindsey Lodge has some guaranteed places available. Every hospice runner raising funds will get a free vest. For more information about a guaranteed place in return for pledging to raise £100, just email: vivian@lindseylodge or call 01724 843731 to have a chat or leave your details. 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.
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News from Belton All Saints CE Primary Trips and Visitors This Summer we have been very busy with pupils having trips out of school and visitors coming to support and develop our curriculum. Here are some pupil reports about a few of the events. Year 1 & 2 had a Medieval Day – complete with a knight in shining armour! To complete their ‗Castles‘ topic pupils dressed up for the day and were visited by re-enactment enthusiast (and parent) Scott Howsham . “We had a great time, when Conner’s dad came in I was amazed.” Mac Smith ―I learnt lots of things about knights and castles.‖ Pheobe Craighill ―I learnt about the weapons which were used.‖ Lewis Sutton ―I learnt what all the armour was called, I found it exciting‖ Lucas Johnson Years 3 & 4 went to Gainsborough Old Hall. We went because our topic was about the Tudors. The floor was very uneven and it was freezing because they had no central heating! We dressed up as Tudors and had a pretend banquet! King Henry V111 actually visited long ago, he slept in a blue and red bed which we saw. He had a four poster bed with a roof and curtains because he wanted to stay warm They had huge feasts with guests and entertainment like jesters, dancers, jugglers and gymnastics. We really enjoyed our visit! By Emily Frith and Caitlin Grundy.
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Residential Visit to Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve Year 5 went to Gibraltar Point, it was a very long journey on the bus. When we got there we were all very excited and happy. On the first day we had a scavenger hunt on the beach, most people found all the items on the sheet except the starfish (there were loads of crabs, but they were all dead!). On the second day we went pond dipping, we found lots of interesting creatures including sticklebacks and damselfly larvae. Luckily nobody fell in! On the third day we went bird watching and we saw jackdaws, pigeons and turtle doves. We saw a family of avocets on their nest, there were seven babies. Everyone had a brilliant time but we were missing our families and friends. When we got home we needed lots of sleep. Lois McKnight and Alex Harvey In June year 6 went to Whitby. While we were there we visited many tourist attractions such as: the Abbey, St Mary’s church, Pannet Park and the Captain Cook Museum. At Whitby we learnt to work together and encourage each other in the various activities throughout our trip. We stayed at a lovely hotel called Sneaton Castle. While we were there we went to Pannet Park Museum it was very intriguing, inside there was a collection of fossils, stuffed animals, wooden ships and a variety of Whitby jet items, also a collection of children’s toys. One night we went down to the beach we played rounder’s, football and explored the rock pools; there was loads of jelly fish on the beach. On the last evening we held a talent show, there was singing, dancing, a magician and music. We all had a great time and were sorry when it was time to come home. Ben Hellewell and Jeff Temporal
Art in the Garden at Wroot The Art in the Garden event which is part of the North Lincs Insight Open Studios event and takes place over two weekends; September 18 & 19, 25 & 26 from 10.00am to 4.00pm at Fieldhouse Farm, Field Lane, Wroot, DN9 2BL
Five local artists ( Sue Dare, Sarah Dare and John Philips from Wroot, Pam Arrand from Belton and Sue Hartlebury from Eastoft) will be exhibiting and will be on hand to answer questions and chat about their work which includes sculpture in wood, metal, wire and ceramics, paintings on silk, paintings in oil, water based oil, acrylics, and fused glass jewellery. There will also be the opportunity ( for a small charge) to have a go at silk painting, making a wire bird, and making a fused glass pendant. The garden is worth a visit in its own right and was open under the NGS last year. Refreshments will be available and visitors are welcome to wander around or sit and relax and enjoy a cup of tea and home made scone. Everyone is welcome and entry is free and proceeds from refreshments will go to Lindsey Lodge.
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Guest speaker at the July meeting of Haxey and Westwoodside Heritage Society was Angus Townley of Crowle on the subject of ‘The Complete Drainage of the Isle of Axholme. Many people associate the drainage of the Isle with Vermuyden and the Dutch in the times of Charles 1. In actual fact the first people to start draining the Isle were the Romans. The area started some 11-15,000 years ago as a glacial lake known as Lake Humber. Glacial melt left deposits of clays and sands, since then forests have turned to peat. Stone and flint axe heads from the Neolithic age have been found at Crowle and bronze age metal artefacts at Low Burnham. Traces of a Romano-British settlement were found at Sandtoft when excavating for the M180 motorway. At one time Bawtry was classed as a port. In the 14th century some 12,000 cattle were grazed in Epworth and Westwoodside and fishing rights in Crowle were valued at £300 per year in 1650. James I was the first to ask Vermuyden to drain the land but he died before work commenced, and the final agreement was drawn up by his son Charles 1. It was this agreement that caused all the trouble as it split the land three-ways between the King, the Dutch ‗participants‘ and the local population. The work around Haxey and Epworth carried out during 1628-1631. In 1764 John Smeaton, who built the Eddystpone Lighthouse, did some drainage work and the Stainforth and Keadby Canal opened in 1800. Pumping Stations were built during the 19th and 20th centuries. The position of the dykes and rivers has been changed many times over the centuries. Mr Townley illustrated his talk with photos of old maps of the area. Sylvia Hook giving thanks for a very interesting talk said she could still remember the old names of the dykes from her childhood. Earlier members had been told of the progress being made with research on the names listed on the Haxey War Memorial. It is hoped to complete the project in time for the next Armistice Day in November. The personal histories are to be placed in leather bound books to be displayed in Haxey Church and the two chapels in the Parish. Copies will also be donated to the two schools. The next meeting is Thursday September 9th at 7.30pm in Westwoodside village Hall, when Carol Hill will be making a very welcome return visit to the Society.
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Beyond The Standard Driving Test Dear readers, The government has made the standard Driving Test more difficult in recent years, with the addition of a multiple-choice test and a computerised hazard-awareness assessment. However it still only involves learning the most fundamental driving skills and doesn‘t include preparation for poor-weather or motorway driving. The standard L-test is simply an introduction to driving a vehicle. Your further education takes place on today‘s congested roads and provides a steep and often precarious learning curve, this is where Driver education comes in. On the U/K‘s congested roads it‘s important that you‘re always in the right frame of mind to drive. A positive attitude will help to reduce the risk of collisions through tolerance and courtesy, by being realistic as to your own abilities, and by maintaining a high degree of care for your own safety and others. Driving on UK roads can be very stressful, but you must always remain cool-headed tolerant and courteous–helping to avoid or diffuse any threatening situations. Don‘t let your driving standards be affected by other motorist‘s mistakes or behaviour. Stay relaxed, don‘t be provoked and remember that, if you do make a mistake an apologetic wave is often all it takes to put things right. Don‘t let your enthusiasm for driving tempt you into breaking the speed limit or driving dangerously always know what speed you are doing and know what the maximum speed limit is. Remember timid drivers can be as dangerous as aggressive drivers. Always expect the worst from other motorists and try to understand what they are aiming to achieve. If you allow for poor observation and slow reactions, you‘ll find you‘re always prepared for the worst-case scenario. Whether you‘re a novice motorist or an experienced driver, you‘ll always find room to improve your driving skills. Keep an open mind, be realistic about your limitations and always be prepared to learn from any errors you make. When following other drivers, always apply the two-second rule if you suspect they may not be totally focused on their driving, leave an even bigger gap to give you extra braking time. Tailgating is a common cause of collisions, it is dangerous and antisocial and can never be condoned. 1.The Driving Position.
One of the most important aspects of driving a modern machine involves achieving the perfect driving position every time you get behind the wheel. This allows you maximum control over your vehicle and will keep you more comfortable and alert on longer journey‘s It‘s also the position most often adopted by racing drivers, especially rally and touring car drivers.
Sit in the car with the base of your spine in the back of the seat to prevent back problems. Hold the wheel at ten-to-two or quarter-to-three. Keep your thumbs vertical. Whenever possible adjust the steering wheel rake for improved control and to enable you to see all the dashboard instruments.
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All new comers welcome! You don't have to be a bowler, we have the equipment for you to have a go. We hold two gala's a year, playing on seven mats from clubs throughout North Lincs. We also have a Christmas and end of season lunch, both paid for by the club. Wednesdays and Fridays from 3:30pm to 5:30pm, starting Wednesday 8th September 2010 at the Epworth leisure centre. Why don't you come and have a go with Isle of Axholme Short Mat Bowls Club Please ring Robin Wills on 01427 752344 for any further details or enquires.
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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
First Steps Play Group
Stepping Stones Pre School
09:30-11:30
0770 8580816
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
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
Wed
Belton Guides
Belton All Saints Primary School
19:30 - 21:00 01427 872227
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
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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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 3rd Friday
Fri
Belton Bingo Club
Belton Park Pavilion
06:30pm start
Fri
Junior Gym
Epworth Leisure Centre
15.30-16.30
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
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Care in the Community
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Axholme Kitchens and Bathrooms
01427 874312
Business/Finance Sterry & Co Chartered Certified Accnts
01427 752958
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Epworth Leisure Centre
01427 873845
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Quality Lifestyles Personal Training Consultancy Paul Seaman ACSM HFI 01427 753591 / 07714 318958
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Community
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01427 752455
01427 873737 Balance the Books Accounting Services Ltd 01427 873972 MJ Button Accountants
Children’s Entertainment
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