January 2024
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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 11 January Thursday 18 January Thursday 25 January 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. You don’t need a partner nor any experience in country dancing, and these friendly dances will be suitable for all levels of fitness. There’ll be live music and expert tuition. As one dancer said at the end of an earlier programme ‘What's not to like! Live music, gentle exercise, lots and lots of fun and every assistance.’ 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.
ISLE CHORAL SINGERS NEED YOU! Fancy learning a famous choral piece in the company of friendly, like-minded people? Isle Choral Singers are taking on Fauré's Requiem with the intention of performing it in their spring concert in March and would very much welcome new wannabe singers. No audition, no reading music and absolutely no judgement, so if you like singing but would like to move it out of the shower, come join us at the Imperial Hall, Epworth every Monday at 7.15pm, starting January 8th. Why not try something new this year?
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Isle Group of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust On Thursday January 4th January at 730pm we will be having our annual member’s photographic evening where anyone is invited to bring along a few images to share with everyone. These images don’t have to be of wildlife, just anything of interest that they would like to share. All you need to do is put them on a memory stick so that they can be shown via our laptop and tell us about them. You don’t have to be an expert photographer so don’t be shy. It does help if you can let Tony Lee know before hand that you want to do this so that he can organise everyone’s images into a programme. This has always proved to be a popular evening where we see a variety of things so do come along. We meet at Belton All Saints Centre (Church Hall), Stocks Hill, Belton, DN9 1PE Everyone is welcome, 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.
Haxey and Westwoodside Heritage Society's first meeting of the new year is on Saturday, 13th January at 2.30pm in Westwoodside Village Hall. "What is it?" - a quiz by Malcolm Dolby featuring a wide range of seemingly strange objects, see if you can guess what they are, all will be revealed at the end! A light hearted afternoon for members and visitors. £3 including refreshments. Please note change of date and time.
EPWORTH AND DISTRICT WI TUESDAY 9 JANUARY 2024 7:30 IMPERIAL HALL - SMALL HALL DNA PROFILING IN FORENSICSTo start the year we have Nicola Crewe come to speak to us on DNA Profiling in Forensics. She will explain what DNA evidence is and how it is analysed to be presented in court with an aim to help people who may end up on juries considering DNA evidence to appreciate the significance but also the limitations. Visitors are welcome at £4 per person to include refreshments. A raffle will be held. Free to members.
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KILN DRIED HARDWOOD LOGS Call Oliver on 07984 300441 www.masonbiomass.co.uk DONCASTER CANCER DETECTION TRUST A Happy New Year to you all! We are writing this early December and the Memory Tree in Frenchgate is in full swing. Thank you to everyone who braved the wintry weather to come and see us. We will bring you the final total of donations in the next issue. We will also bring you up-to-date with all that has been happening behind the scenes over the past few weeks. Should you need to contact us in the meantime 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 would like to take this opportunity to thank our lovely volunteers who help us throughout the year. Also there are many groups, organisations and individuals who organise events on our behalf. You are all truly wonderful and thanking you doesn’t seem enough, but we really appreciate everything you do.
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CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH-ON Hundreds of residents turned out for Misterton Parish Council’s annual Christmas lights switch-on. Despite the cold weather, Harworth Brass Band got everyone in the mood for the count-down when Santa switched on the lights. He then holed up in his grotto (pictured) with plenty of ho-ho -hos! In the Parish Church was a bumper number of entries to the Christmas Tree Festival. The winners of the best-dressed tree were, jointly, Misterton Library volunteers and the monthly Tuesday coffee morning group. Chair of Misterton Parish Council, Peter Marsden, is pictured pinning the winner’s rosette onto the Library tree. The prize for the ‘junior’ entry went to Misterton Primary School. Congratulations to them – and to all those who entered a tree.
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Haxey Library - Volunteer or lose it The Library is ‘manned’ by volunteers and we have a problem. We are concerned that, without more volunteers, we will be unable to maintain the opening hours which we now operate. We are stretched, especially when holiday and illness absences occur. If you have time to spare why not consider becoming a ‘volunteer.’ Training is provided and you would be working with a volunteer who is familiar with the system. By volunteering you would help us to keep the library open as it is now and continue to provide a valuable service for the local community. Normally, we would only ask you to ‘man’ one of the weekly spots, but even if you could only manage to help once a fortnight this would still be very welcome. If you are interested please contact one of us during opening hours and we will give you further details, or just come in and see how we work. More information can also be obtained from North Lincolnshire libraries on 01724 297251 or library.enquiries@ northlincs.gov.uk Our opening hours are listed below. You will find us tucked in at the end of the Memorial Hall, almost opposite the Coop Supermarket.
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English sporting internationals send their congratulations to Misterton Bowlers The Misterton bowls club recently held their annual presentation ceremony at the Hickman Hill Hotel in Gainsborough. District councilor Hazel Brand was Guest of honour and presented competition trophies and commendation cards from two English sporting internationals to the Misterton bowlers. Pete Collins and Mark North received cards from Ben Stokes the English Cricket team captain. Hazel Duffner and Denise Morgan received cards from England's World championship Lawn green bowler and gold medalist bowler Naomi Pharoah , who also donated two of her England shirts. Competition results The Allcock Gentleman’s trophy Winner: Tom Allen Runner up: David Seymour The Townsley Ladies Trophy Winner :Denise Morgan Runner up: Hazel Duffner The Freebury Pairs Trophy Winners: Tom Allen and Mark North Runners up: Pat Harriman and Danny Ferry The Lumsdale Club Champion Trophy Hazel Brand awards Hazel Duffner the Winner: Pete Collins Pat Casson with competition organiser Runner up: Tom Allen Tom Allen in the background. The Pat Casson Top rink Champion: Hazel Duffner
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Don’t be lonely this Winter! Being alone, and feeling lonely are two different things. Whilst many people don’t mind being alone, others can feel lonely and isolated, especially in Winter when days are short and nights are long. If you feel like this and would like to meet and connect with others, then read on. If you want to know what’s available in your area, there are lots of ways to find out: Check out the list of activities and groups in the back pages of this magazine. Pop in to your local library or community hub to pick up leaflets and information about local groups and events in your area. If you prefer to look online, check out local village halls or parish council websites, or local social media residents groups. You can also search on the Livewell North Lincolnshire Directory www.livewellnorthlincolnshire.org.uk/ Just type in your postcode and Livewell will bring up all sorts of activities near to you. If you’re not confident searching online, staff in local libraries/community hubs are always happy to help. If you are part of a group already, and it’s not listed on Livewell, the website explains how you can register so others can find it. Become a volunteer – it’s a great way to meet people with similar interests. Contact the Alliance Volunteer hub: alliancevolunteerhub@hwrcc.org.uk or ring 07485 306314 during office hours. There are lots of great opportunities in the Isle of Axholme to suit all kinds of interests, and you can do as little or as much as you want to. Be a Volunteer Befriender from your own armchair, ringing people or visiting them for a chat. Or perhaps you would like to request a befriender yourself? Find out how to become a befriender or request a befriender by ringing 01507 524242 www.ageuk.org.uk/lindsey/befriending Do you enjoy driving and helping others? How about being a Volunteer Driver (mileage reimbursed), and help neighbours get to places they need to be? Lack of transport can increases feelings of loneliness so you can make a difference and meet new people at the same time. Telephone: 01652 637700 to find out how. https://www.hwrcc.org.uk/voluntary-car-service/ If you would love to get involved in community activities but find it a bit daunting turning up on your own for the first time, why not ring the organiser and ask them to meet you at the door and introduce you to others? You will be surprised just how many people feel like this. Don’t let lack of confidence hold you back when there are people there to welcome you. If you run a social group, what do you do to help people attend your activity session? A ‘buddy’ who meets new people outside and brings them in, or spots new people who are looking ‘lost’ can make all the difference in the world. Perhaps you have a hobby or interest that others might share? If so, join a group to meet like minded people or start your own group. We can help if you are not sure how to do this. So don’t be lonely this winter. Contact info@hwrcc.org.uk or ring 01652 638814 for further information about support and services that can help you connect with others, or join the discussion about loneliness by attending the Isle of Axholme Community Network meetings.
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1st Isle of Axholme BP Scouts December 2023 A busy month for cubs and scouts, with our usual Monday night sessions plus some additional weekend activities. We had an excellent turn out for Sunday 12th November Remembrance parade in Haxey. We marched with all the other uniformed organisations in respectful silence, parading the length of Haxey from the youth Hub to the church in memory of those who have served and those who lost their lives in service of their country. After the church service we laid a wreath at the memorial, before enjoying welcome refreshments in church. Our Annual General Meeting was well attended, reflecting on the past year, confirming committee positions and looking ahead to the planned activities, fundraising and camps for the coming year. During the meeting the cubs and scouts joined together to play games together, the scouts developing their leadership skills in running the games, and the cubs learning some new games. We also enjoyed assisting with the Westwoodside Village Hall committee, helping to decorate the hall and multiple trees ready for the Advent season. This month, the cubs have welcomed quite a number of new cubs (and leaders) who have been invested and received their full uniform and neckers. And congratulations to the cubs who received their stars, a great achievement within the wolf cub pack. December sees them having a survival skills session then competing in a Christmas Bake off. Photos to follow in January! Scouts have been focusing on their signaller badge this month, making sure they know the NATO phonetic alphabet for carrying messages, and also learning morse code (buzzer or lights) and practising it. They had to be able to translate incoming messages and also relay a given message accurately. We also tested our night navigation skills with an adventure in an unfamiliar local area. Scouts met in Misterton and were divided into small groups (each with a leader) and given written instructions, but NO map, and had to navigation using only pacings and compass bearings. They had to practice “walking on a bearing”, “leapfrogging” (using torches), “handrailing” and “aiming off”. Despite a freezing cold night, the scouts coped admirably, although we were all grateful for the moonlight at times! We were grateful to Paul from Haxey Church for running a double session of Nerf War in the village hall, cubs followed by scouts with barely a breather in between! Paul provided all the materials including camouflage netting, guns and foam bullets, plus the all important safety glasses. We love these sessions and it is brilliant to see not only their aim improving but also the teamwork and strategies developing! In a change from our usual final evening Christmas parties, cubs and scouts are going bowling in Doncaster together. Photos to follow in January! Finally, we have a plan for restarting the Beavers section - please get in touch if your child (aged 5-8 years) would like to join us this Half Term.
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Haxey Parish Council Newsletter – November 2023 Parish Clerk - Deb Hotson Email: clerk@haxeyparishcouncil.gov.uk Postal Address: The Foreman Carter Centre, Westwoodside Playing Field, Westwoodside, DN9 2DX Telephone: 01427 752228 / 0784 220 1877 Website: www.haxeyparishcouncil.gov.uk
Haxey Parish Council wish all residents a Happy New Year Parish Handyman
There is a requirement for a Haxey Parish Handyman. He or she is effectively a self-employed all-encompassing odd job person for the Parish of Haxey (Haxey, Westwoodside, Low Burnham, East Lound & Graizelound. For further details please contact the Clerk via the information detailed above. Parish bus stops and shelters North Lincolnshire Council are carrying out a survey to find out if there are any bus stops in the parish that need upgrading or if in an exposed area, that a shelter needs fitting. Please contact Ward Cllr Judy Kennedy on cllr.judykennedy@northlincs.gov.uk to provide your comments and suggestions. Parish land Three pieces of land located on the Turbary, Haxey have become available for rent. If you are interested please contact the Clerk for further information. Once further information has been sought these pieces of land will be bid upon in the form of a sealed letter to the address detailed above and the Council will determine which bid to accept. The letters should have the words SEALED BID written clearly on the rear of the envelope.
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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
Mervyn Storrs Email: mervyn-storrs@gmail.com
01427 728373
Deb Hotson
01652 618306
Bookings of West Butterwick Village Hall Bookings of Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry
Bookings of Westwoodside Pavilion
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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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