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February 2024

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Welcome to the Epworth and Belton Arrow Spring is in the air and that can only mean one thing, its lambing at Boston Farm. A great experience for your children in fact anyone any age. Make sure you make a visit this half term. And yes its good news they are open every day of the week now.

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Community News Fold Dancing in the Isle of Axholme—Isle Dance for Health Spring 2024 The folk dances run by local folk dance band Lys St Georges continue this autumn as follows: Thursday 1 February Thursday 8 February Thursday 15 February Thursday 22 February Thursday 29 February They are all in Westwoodside Village Hall, starting at 2.30pm and lasting till 4pm. There’s a small admission charge of £3 for each dance. For more information contact Kate Billmore on 01427 753363 or Peter Barnard on 01427 873937.

EPWORTH AND DISTRICT WI TUESDAY 13 February 2024 7:30 IMPERIAL HALL - SMALL HALL RAY BRAMMAL - AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER Ray has been a photographer for many years and exhibits nationally and internationally. He has won many awards in numerous countries as well as here in the UK. His talk is entitled 'Travels with my Camera' . It's an opportunity to enjoy a range of photographs - nature, landscapes, portraiture etc. Visitors are welcome at £4 per person to include refreshments. A raffle will be held. Free to members.

Isle of Axholme Rotary are holding their annual Afternoon Tea party and entertainment for senior citizens on Sunday afternoon 11th February. If you or anyone you know would like an invitation please let us know.

Results of the 2023 Christmas Quiz for Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity There was a good response to the 2023 Christmas Quiz and many entries had high marks. Six entries had top scores and as a result of a draw made by the Church Warden of St Andrew’s Church, Epworth the following were awarded prizes 1st. Mrs Susan Bendelow of Richmond 2nd. Mrs Joan Bickerstaff of Mansfield 3rd. Mr Ken and Mrs Elaine Bickerstaff of Epworth (joint entry) I would like to thank everyone who helped or supported the Quiz. Again it has been very successful and I am delighted that £700 can now be donated to the Charity. In appreciation Anne Broster (Quiz organiser)

Peter Barnard and Kate Billmore of de Mowbray's Musicke will be giving a presentation on "Life as a Medieval Musician" to the Haxey & Westwoodside Heritage Society on Thursday, 8th February at 7.30pm in Westwoodside Village Hall. They will be playing a bewildering array of historical instruments and talking about their use, development and manufacture. They will also be singing, dancing and talking about medieval clothes. This is a rare chance to hear these instruments being played by musicians who, although they live locally, are in great demand to perform around the country. Not to be missed! £3 including refreshments.

Offers of help with transport for guests are appreciated. Contact Dr John Lambert 01427872466 or by post 6 Rectory Street, Epworth DN9 1 HB. Email axholmerotary@gmail.com

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KILN DRIED HARDWOOD LOGS Call Oliver on 07984 300441 www.masonbiomass.co.uk Do you struggle to access your health appointments, go shopping, attend support groups, visit friends and family? Then we can help. Humber & Wolds Rural Action delivers a Voluntary Car Service across North Lincolnshire, which helps people with genuine transport difficulties get to important appointments such as doctors, hospitals, dentists, clinics, support groups, local shops, hospital visiting etc. We now have volunteer drivers in Haxey, Westwoodside, Belton and Epworth. Please call our booking line 01652 637700 (open between 9am and 12pm Monday to Friday) for more information and to register. Our drivers are available between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday and a mileage charge of 45p applies. Our drivers are all Police checked. Humber & Wolds Rural Action need more volunteer drivers on The Isle. If you enjoy driving and have some time to spare, please contact Carole Foster on 01652 637700. Drivers must hold a valid driving licence and own their own car. All expenses are reimbursed. Or, if you are part of a group and want to become a volunteer driver to help people get to activities that may otherwise be unable to attend, register with us, and you can recoup your mileage costs and become part of a group of trusted volunteer drivers across North Lincolnshire. For more information, please contact Carole Foster on 01652 637700 or E: voluntarycarservice@hwrcc.org.uk

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Haxey Hood, 2024 - WHAT A TURNOUT! The ancient tradition of Haxey Hood welcomes in 2024, in style! It would be hard to imagine that Lady Mowbray could have envisaged hundreds of revellers roaming across the "Haxey Hood field", ready to "wage war" (in an entirely well organised, and fabulously friendly manner), those some 655 years ago, having lost her hood whilst out riding! Never the less, they just did! The annual Haxey Hood tradition/ challenge/ festivities took place on Saturday, January 6th 2024. The pubs filled from the early morning. The streets, and fields filled from 3pm, and the Lord, Fool and Boggins led the festivities with fabulous flair, as always, beginning with the Fool’s traditional (and humorous!) welcome. A unified cry of "Hoose agen hoose, toon agen toon, If a man meets a man, knock 'im doon - but doan't 'ot 'im!" began the games! The majority of the revellers then headed towards the "Haxey Hood field" between Haxey and Westwoodside (although a fair number used the mass exodus from the street, and pubs, as a valid excuse to head back into the pubs to top up those empty pint glasses whilst the going was good and the pubs, at least ever such a little, emptier!) The games commenced on the traditional field, beginning with the kids’ retrieving the sack hoods (all for their well-earned £3 each, obviously!) and then onto the Sway! This year the Sway, whilst Westwoodside gave it a valiant go, were rather overpowered by Haxey's supporters, headed straight along to Haxey and made its way to The Duke and The Loco... then very forcibly and quickly went past the two pubs and headed straight down to its residence for 2024, the winner of the 2024 Haxey Hood games - The Kings’ Arms. Well done to one all for a fantastic Haxey Hood. Particular mention and thanks must obviously be made to The Lord, The Fool, The Boggins and all the fabulous supporters who helped prepare and clean up the entire area. Photo courtesy of Dariusz Karpowicz

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1st Isle of Axholme BP Scouts January 2024 Happy New Year! We celebrated Christmas in style in December, with crafts, parties and festive baking. We meet in Westwoodside Village Hall for our activity nights and so a team of scouts joined the hall committee to help decorate the Christmas trees inside the hall, and to string lights and tinsel to make the hall festive for all the users. Well done Scouts! Our scout sessions focused on passing our Signaller badge (morse code and NATO phonetic alphabet) and then we turned our attention to Advent. We enjoyed a craft evening making Christmas cards and wooden puppets, plus decorating cookies. The cubs have enjoyed a fun-filled December which has included the investiture of 6 new cubs and one new leader! We then enjoyed an evening of shelter making, fire lighting and knife safety which the cubs enjoyed immensely. We then also switched our focus to Advent. We welcomed Sarah-Jayne for the evening (one of the cub parents) for some festive baking, it's amazing how much you can fit into 90 minutes! We baked and decorated 3 cupcakes each, all with a different theme. For our final session of the year, the Scouts and Cubs shared an evening at Doncaster Bowl, something they chose as their “Christmas Party”. They had had great fun whilst also adding some friendly competitive spirit! Beavers section restart - please get in touch if your child (aged 5-8 years) would like to join us this Term. Sections all meet at the Westwoodside Village Hall: (Cubs, Scouts and Senior Scouts) meeting on Monday evenings 6pm (Cubs), and 7pm (Scouts & Senior Scouts), and Beavers (tbc) probably on a Tuesday evening at 6pm (from September). Remember, we are still looking to recruit more Beavers leaders/ helpers for this section. Please get in touch if this is something you would like to do.

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'Parkrun is a free community event where you can walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate over a 5k course. Parkrun is positive, welcoming and inclusive, there is no time limit, and no one finishes last. Everyone is welcome to come along.' The parkrun is held every Saturday morning at 09:00. We held our inaugural event last July which was attended by 97 runners and all was very well enjoyed by all. "Following a longstanding invite to visit our good friend and one of North Lincolnshire’s finest, Mr Jonnie Armstrong, it was a fortunate coincidence that meant we were able to join Jonnie for the inaugural Epworth Equestrian parkrun. The weather gods were kind, and despite some foreboding clouds the rain held off and upon arrival we were directed into the large car parking area adjacent the café. As well as a large car park, toilets were available, and I’ve been reliably informed that shower facilities are also available at a small charge. The start line is a short walk across the access lane from the car park, and it was here we gathered in a decent sized and manageable crowd of 97 parkrunners for the run briefing delivered expertly by Run Director Adrian Tuplin. On top of what you’d normally expect to hear in a run briefing, with it being the inaugural event, it was really good to hear the thanks and appreciation given to those who have put in the time, effort, and in some cases money into getting Epworth Equestrian parkrun up and running. Whether that be the core team of volunteers, the landowner, the local council or the generous sponsors, it really came across as a heartfelt thank you. Coming from South Wales the first thing I appreciated was the flatness of the Isle of Axholme, and Epworth Equestrian doesn’t disappoint on this level. It is a flat, out and back course, with a double loop of one of the equestrian fields, ran almost entirely on grass. The route will take a little bit of time to settle down underfoot, so until then I’d recommend trail trainers and keeping an eye out for bits of uneven ground and rabbit holes. For a flat profile, it’s a challenging course, the views are stunning, the horse jumps in the field give you something to take your mind off your burning legs and lungs, and the all the marshals dotted around the course were super encouraging. A special shout out needs to go to the young marshal with the air horn, well played young’un. The 97 runners were led home by Andrew Hamblen in a fantastic time of 19:18, followed by Andy Irvine in 20:42 and Jonathan Maxfield in 21:09. First female to finish was Lynn Temperton in 25:59, followed by Tracy Tuplin in 26:52 and Charlotte Jackson in 27:30. The top 3 age grade runners being Lynn with 76.84%, Andy with 73.59% and Denis John Elliott with 72.88%. Hats off to you all on incredible times and age grades on this challenging course. A special shout out must also go to Jacky Shelley, who not only tail walked, but did so dressed as an inflatable horse. Kudos Jacky, kudos! All in all, a fantastically well organised event, which the volunteers managed as if it were their 100th not their 1st. Thank you on behalf of all the runners, joggers, shufflers and walkers, you did yourselves proud. Which brings me on to my last, but most important shout out for the day, without whom parkrun couldn’t exist, namely the volunteers. Epworth Equestrian you were awesome, I hope to visit you again sometime soon." I hope that gives you a flavour of the Parkrun community and if you would like any further information please feel free to contact myself on 07889423511 or epworthequestrian@parkrun.com.

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Isle Group of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Black Grouse by Dr. Carl Soulsbury Thursday February 1st at 7.30pm On Thursday February 1st we will be having a talk on Black Grouse by Carl Soulsbury, who is a lecturer at the University of Lincoln. He is a splendid speaker and has visited the group before to talk about red foxes. This time he will be talking to us about Black Grouse, elusive birds with interesting lives so do come along and find out more. We meet at Belton All Saints Centre (Church Hall), Stocks Hill, Belton, DN9 1PE Everyone is welcome, you don't have to be a member of the Wildlife Trust so please come along and join us. Entrance fee is £1. There will be refreshments and a raffle. For further information about the local Trust group and their meetings please contact Tony Lee on 01427 753831 or Chris Trinder on 01427 872051. Details about the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust can be found on their web site.

DONCASTER CANCER DETECTION TRUST We would like to thank everyone who visited our Memory Tree in the Frenchgate Centre before Christmas. We can now report that donations totalled £2,088 which is a fantastic amount, especially considering the economic situation. Our grateful thanks also go to Frenchgate management and to our lovely volunteers who helped on the stall. The Charity Christmas Concert held at Doncaster Minster raised a wonderful £1,784.14 for us, which included £128.74 from the Memory Tree inside the Minster. We are enormously grateful to Dorothy Miller, the Doncaster Wheatsheaf Singers, Hatfield & Askern Colliery Band and the Co-op for arranging the evening. The Minster was full, which was a tribute to all their hard work in making this such a popular annual event. We are currently in discussions with Doncaster Royal Infirmary regarding cancer-related equipment they need. We hope to bring you more news in the next issue. If you would like to fundraise on our behalf we would be very pleased to hear from you. Our details are: 22 Wood Street, Doncaster DN1 3LW (entrance by the side of Kerry Gough Florists), first floor (lift available), Room 104. Tel. 01302 325029. Email: info@dcdt.co.uk. Website: dcdt.co.uk. As the office is not fully manned it is best to Email or telephone in advance if you are thinking of coming to see us. We are always looking for volunteers to help in various ways. If you have office skills, would like to join our committee or help on stalls at various events, please do get in touch with us. You will be made very welcome.

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What’s On In Your area in the Isle of Axholme Activity

Meeting place

Time

Contact

Wed

18th Gains Haxey Cubs

The Youth Hub, High Street, Haxey

Mon

1st Isle of Axholme B-P Wolf Cubs'

Mon

1st Isle of Axholme B-P Scouts

Mon (4th)

Royal British Legion Epworth Branch

Old School Inn Epworth

Tues

All Stars Tae Kwon Do

Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry

6.00 - 8.00pm

01427 728162

Tues

1st Isle of Axholme B-P Beavers

Westwoodside Village Hall

6.00-7.30 pm

01427 239134

Tues

Line Dancing

Westwoodside Village Hall

7.30-9.30 pm

01427 873778

Wed

Mother and Toddler

Westwoodside Village Hall

9.00-11.00 am

Thurs

Owston Ferry short mat Bowls

Coronation Hall (September—April)

1.30—3.30 pm

Wed

Social Club—over 60’s

Westwoodside Village Hall

2.00-4.00 pm

01427 752524

Fri

Tae kwan Do

Westwoodside Village Hall

5.00-7.00pm

01302 311174

Tues

18th Gains Haxey Beavers

The Youth Hub, High Street, Haxey

6.00-7.30pm

07766806530

Mon

Preschool— Playgroup 2.5—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15-:3:15 pm

01427 754330

Tues

Aquafit

Misterton School Pool.

10.00-11 am

01427 754772

Tues

Preschool Playgroup 3—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15-3:15 pm

01427 754330

Tues

Haxey Bingo

Memorial Hall Mrs Heather Macfall

7.00—9pm

01427 754183

Wed

Preschool– playgroup 2.5—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15- 3:15pm

01427 754330

Wed

Sunshine Yoga

Epworth

1:15-2:45pm

01427 873730

Sat

Owston Ferry Bowls Club

The Green, Owston Ferry (Roll Up & Drives) April to Sept

2.00-4.00pm

01427 728349

Thurs

Sunshine Yoga

Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry

7:00 - 8:30 pm

01427 873730

Mon-Frid

Haxey pre school

Memorial Hall

Thurs

Bambi—Playgroup 0—5 years

St Nicholas’ Church Youth Hub, Haxey (term time only)

Thurs

Aquafit

Misterton School Pool.

Thurs

Haxey and Westwoodside Bowls club The Bowling Green, Haxey Playing Fields

Thurs

Exercise Class

Memorial Hall

Fri

Preschool—Playgroup 2.5—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15-3:15 pm

01427 754330

Fri

Nordic Walking

Epworth Garden Centre

9.30 start

01724 297270

Fri

18th Gains Haxey Scouts & Explorers The Youth Hub, High Street, Haxey

7.00-9pm

07709556080 07766806530

1st/3rd Thurs

Just Sing. Dementia friendly singing session

Epworth Thurlow Pavilion

2.30-3.30pm

07964914066

Thurs

Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club

The Red Lion Epworth (1st and 3rd Thursday)

6.15pm start 01302 265130

Thurs

Musical Movement - Toddlers 12months +

Epworth Thurlow Pre School

9:00 - 10:00 am

01427 875016

Thurs

Musical Movement - Baby Group

Epworth Thurlow Pre School

10:00 - 11:00 am

01427 875016

Sat

Slate House Market & Carboot

Nr Messingham, Scunthorpe

1pm start

01909 480087

6.00-8pm

07572678936

Westwoodside Village Hall

6.00-7.30 pm

01427 239134

Westwoodside Village Hall

7.00-9.00 pm 7pm

01427 239134 01427 872223

01427 728349

8.00-6.00pm

01427 753162

9:30-11:30 am

01427 753053

6.45-7.45pm

01427 754772

6pm start

07972 493750

6:00 - 8:00pm

01427 875051

The Stephen Jones Community Hall - Pam Layton (Bookings)

01427 752783

Bookings of the Haxey Memorial Hall

jonathanball76@outlook.com

07471066699

Bookings of Westwoodside Village Hall

Vivien M’Itwamwari

01427 753856

Beryl Ash

01724 783125

Bookings of West Butterwick Village Hall Bookings of Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry Bookings of Westwoodside Pavilion

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Mervyn Storrs Email: mervyn-storrs@gmail.com

01427 728373

Deb Hotson

01652 618306

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Advice

Business Directory

Pensions Helpline

0800 991234

Electricity Emergencies

0800 375 675

Transco - Gas Leaks

080 111 999

Yorkshire Water

0800 1111

Neighbourhood Watch

01482 444466

Health Visitor Team

0800 099951

SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk

, 01476 569764

NSPCC

0808 80050000

RSPCA

0300 1234999

NHS Direct

111

Transco Emergency Gas

Health/Fitness /Swimming 01427 872106

The Willows Dental

Funeral Directors 0800 009966

Childline

01302 532676

0845 1242424

Care in the Community Age Concern

£30 + VAT for 12 months Contact Carolyn

0800 111999

01427 238065

R Wallace & Son

Trade/Craftsmen Brooks HOMECARE Replacement Window and Doors

07973 142963 01427 875314

CES Electrical Services—Karl Collins

07768 467814 01427 753072

JMB Developments (for all your plastering jobs)

07785 735984

Home and Garden Axholme Pest Control

01427 873608 / 0776 6747245

Fountain Court Florist

01427 874831

Community Crime Stoppers

0800 555 111

Carers Support Centre

01652 650585

Isle of Axholme Lions

01427 752139

Isle of Axholme Osteoporosis Support Link—Anne Broster

01427 875752

Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club

0790 4573 405

Education and General Epworth Country Primary School

01427 872345

Haxey C of E School

01427 752294

Westwoodside C of E Primary School

01427 752355

Westwoodside Mobile Library

01724 865675

Haxey Library - Memorial Hall

01724 753239

Epworth and District WI

07747 103805

Leisure Epworth Leisure Centre

01427 873845

Haxey Cricket Club

01427 752394

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