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Including Misterton, Wroot, & Owston Ferry

May 2013

Issue 66 Everything you need for your Garden! Massive Range of New Stock Arrived for Spring! Rattan Furniture Cast Aluminium Furniture Oak Furniture Windows & Conservatories Landscaping Patios/Drives Artificial Grass Skip Hire

Police News Page 12 Where you live your local history Page 16 Haxey Parish Council Newsletter Page 21

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Editors Letter… The first day of the month, May Day, it’s a time of warmer weather (supposedly) and when flowers and trees start to blossom. People celebrate the coming of summer with lots of different customs. Traditional English May Day celebrations include Morris dancing, crowning a May Queen and dancing around a May pole. If anyone still celebrates in the traditional way it would be great if you could send some photos for the next issue of the Arrow. A bumper month full of great articles this month! Keep your articles coming in and if anyone is interested in advertising please give me a call. . The deadline for the June issue is Wednesday 15th May. Enjoy the read!

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News, News, News, News, News, News, News... HAXEY PARISH COMBINED CHARITY-Haxey Parish Combined Charity (formerly knows as Chatherine Shore & United Charities) has 9 Trustees, all with local knowledge or interests. Traditionally, much of the trustees’ income has been distributed on Valentine Day, when local elderly or needy persons, have benefited from a Valentine Gift. The Trustees also help people in hospital or their relatives with the expense of visiting. The Charity’s Tools of the Trade has also funded students and special individual requests and anyone interested in applying for assistance, who lives in the Parish of Haxey, should see the Advert below:-

TOOLS OF THE TRADE The Trustees’ of the above Charity can offer to young people, from in the Parish of Haxey, who are setting up or learning a trade, either by apprenticeship or university education, a small bursary to help offset some of the costs in purchasing their tools of the trade.

Haxey W.I. members attended their 83rd AGM and President Vivienne M'ltwamari was re-elected as president. Susan Bowman-secretary and Maureen Cheeseman - Treasurer. After the business a Quiz was given to members wishing to participate. Three members will attend the Humberside Federation Council meeting in Scunthorpe where National Chair -Ruth Bond will attend followed by Historian Lesley Smith who will portray" Nell Gwynn". A very popular speaker . Many interesting events are planned. Why not come and join us and get an insight in what the W. I. is about. Non members are invited to join us on an outing to Bakewell and see a demonstration of well dressing. This takes place on Tuesday 21st May leaving Haxey Church at 9am.Details 01427 753062 and 01427 752806.The next meeting Wednesday 1st May in the Memorial Hall at 7.30pm discussions will take place regarding the decline of our High Street shops followed by a speaker regarding Wills. Susan 01427 753062

Please apply in writing to the Secretary: Mrs. Amanda Hather, Levels Farmhouse, Doncaster Road, Westwoodside, DN9 2EJ Tel: 01427 753887 Should you wish to know more about the Charity, Amanda can be contacted on the above number.

Wroot Parish Council will be holding its Annual Parish Meeting on 7th May 2013 at 7.00pm in the Wroot Village Hall.

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News, News, News, News, News, News, News... CHARITY LUNCH-Wednesday 15th May 2013 in Aid of LINDSEY LODGE HOSPICE To be held at ASHBY DECOY GOLF CLUB 3 Course Lunch + Tea/Coffee £21.50 Per Head Time 12.00 for 12.30pm Choice of Starter, Main Course Dessert For Menu and Booking Form Contact Peggy 0796 0929 274 , Louise 01724 710664 Mary 01724 710721 Limited Numbers Available. All meals must be booked and paid for in advance. £5.00 from every meal is donated to Lindsey Lodge Hospice.

Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust (Isle of Axholme Group) Dragonflies of Lincolnshire. Our next meeting to be held at The Stephen Jones Hall, Low Street, Haxey is on Thursday 2nd May 2013 at 7.30 pm. The Guest speaker is Dave Bromwich. We look forward to welcoming all our members and new visitors. Don’t forget that a good range of competitively priced bird food is always on sale at our indoor meetings or at Geoff’s house in Belton. For further information please contact Geoff or Chris Trinder 01427 872051

On Sunday 5th May The Smithy Museum on the High Street, Owston Ferry will be reopening for the summer. On this day there will be a launch at the Smithy of a Guide of Owston Ferry which will be available to the public and which has been made possible by the award of a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The public can either walk or drive to the various sites around the village which are of historical interest, pictures and descriptions of which are shown within the guide. The occasion will be marked by a return visit of Mr. Don Barker, Master Blacksmith, who will be working on the forge. The event commences at 2pm and all are very welcome.

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Other Owston Ferry events: St. Martin's Church, Owston Ferry - services will be held:5th May at 09.15 Morning Prayer 9th May at 19.00 Sung Eucharist for Ascension Day 12th May, 19th May and 26th May - 09.15 - Sung Eucharist on these Sundays. Thursday, 16th May there will be a coffee morning run by St. Martin's Church at 10am in the Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry. Entrance is £1.00 and there will be a raffle and various stalls. Refreshments will be served. Owston Ferry WI will be meeting in the Coronation Hall at 7.30pm on Wednesday 15th May when Sue Dare will be demonstrating painting on silk. There is a fee of £3.00 payable by nonmembers who are very welcome. Refreshments will be served.

Calling All Pet Owners!

We are holding a Pet Service with a Parade of flags of the Village Uniformed Organisations on Sunday 9th June at 11am at All Saints Church Belton. Pets should be brought on a lead or in a cage. Dogs and cats will be on opposite sides of the Church. Should you want to bring a larger animal, I will ask God’s blessing on you outside after the service. Those who don’t own a pet are invited to bring a teddy bear if they wish. Rev Timothy Buckley - Rector of The Belton Group of Parishes

On Tuesday 14th May, The Epworth Gardening Club will be presenting Apple of Your Isle Fruit Processing and Fruit Tree Pruning by Peter Barnard, Epworth The Competition on the night will be A bunch of flowering weeds in a vase. All events start at 7.30pm. Imperial Hall Epworth opens from 6.45pm. If you are interested in joining the Committee, please speak to a current Committee member or call 01427 874126. Competitions - all entries to have been home grown. Use your own vases. £10 annual prize money for most points attained in competition through year.

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MISTERTON NEWS

Misterton residents, Alan and Eunice Stockdale, have donated £550 to the local Five Villages First Responders. The couple recently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary, and asked family and friends to give money instead of gifts, so they could donate it to the volunteer First Responder team. Mr and Mrs Stockdale said: “We know of people that have been attended by the First Responders and wanted to donate the money to a worthwhile cause in the village. Therefore the First Responders was the perfect choice.” First Responder coordinator Martyn Johnson said the team was overwhelmed by the donation, which will be used for future purchases of vital equipment to keep the scheme operational. More information about the Five Villages First Responders can be found at www.fvfr.co.uk or e-mail contact@fvfr.co.uk.

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Misterton Library, has room for more ‘bookworms’! The book club is held on the first Tuesday of the month in the Library, from 7.008.30pm. The group is for anyone interested in reading, willing to try different authors, or with a favourite author to recommend to other readers. Further information is available from the Library, or ring Ann on (01427) 810645.

A new local scheme gives the people of Misterton, the chance to learn vital skills that could help them save someone’s life. The scheme, Heartstart Misterton, is urgently calling for members of the public to learn emergency life support (ELS) skills. Heartstart is a British Heart Foundation (BHF) initiative; it teaches members of the public what to do in a life threatening situation, so if a family member or a complete stranger suffers a life threatening illness or injury you will have the knowledge and confidence to know what to do. ELS skills are easy to learn and can save lives and anyone can take part in the short course, which lasts around 2 hours and is free to attend. All those who attend receive a certificate of attendance from the British Heart Foundation. If you are interested in taking part, contact Steve on 07876 213028 or e-mail steve.dm@btinternet.com.

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The Isle of Axholme

Where You Live

Your Local History

Amateur Dramatics The Epworth Mowbray Players No. 11 by Anthony Catherall I quote from a newspaper cutting of Friday March 27 1959. “The Epworth Mowbray Players on Saturday night ended a four-night run of the domestic three-act comedy, ‘Sailor Beware,’ in the Imperial Hall, Epworth. Large audiences have filled the hall each night and the general opinion is that the play is one of the most entertaining and lively productions ever staged by the society…… Marjorie Trimingham, as Emma Hornett was outstanding in a long and difficult part as a masterful housewife whose sharp tongue dominates the whole household. Her henpecked husband, Henry (George H. Archer), is quite the opposite preferring a quiet life and whose sole interest lies in his ferrets. He was excellent in a scene after he had visited the ‘White Hart’. The two sailors Albert Tufnell (Bob Robinson) and Carnoustie Bligh (Ronald Fairhurst) were a contrast in style… Newcomers to the Epworth stage, Pat Rimington and Shirley Mellors, both played their parts with credit. As Shirley Hornet (the bride) an attractive girl with a glamorous smile Pat Rimington gave a praiseworthy performance” That year 1959, I sailed off to Malaya and Singapore for three years serving in H.M. Forces, I had never heard of Epworth, yet some 52 years later writing and talking about people I know and have met in this still small community.

Cast of “Sailor Beware”

Ella Dempster – Shirley Mellors – George H. Archer – Bob Robinson – Marjorie Trimingham – Pat Rimington – Joyce Battye – Ronald Fairhurst – M. Clifford Trimingham. Continued next month, make sure you see your copy of the Arrow

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Amateur Radio has a long and interesting history.

Some of the earliest work in its development started way back in the latter years of Queen Victoria's reign, the late 1800’s. We could present a logical argument in support of the view that it was the starting point for the development of radio, radar, television, microwave applications, satellite communication, radio astronomy, much of military communication, navigational aids, emergency support, medical research and intervention, remote switching and even elements of computer developments. Phew!! And we call ourselves ’amateurs’! Today, amateurs communicate with one another locally and around the world using morse keys (still), keyboards and microphones to meet amateurs wherever they may be. We bounce signals off the moon and passing meteorite showers; uplink our messages to dedicated amateur satellites; use amateur financed and supported repeater stations strategically placed to facilitate message transfer; we talk to astronauts at times as they circle the Earth; we sue the Internet to create links accessed by radio equipment operated by amateurs, and more. Language does not present a barrier in most cases since the world language of amateur radio is English. Fortunately! We talk to pop stars, kings, show business and sporting personalities, amongst others, who share our hobby. In times of local or national emergency, our licence allows us to support the appropriate national forces in their work. These include the armed forces, ambulance, police, fire stations, flood protection services, coastguards and others. Members of our club are part of the local Emergency Planning Committee. We provide safety support to many charity fund raising events and draw attention to events marking local or national historic occasions. We visit clubs, societies, schools and colleges to demonstrate and explain amateur radio. We offer and deliver training to those who wish to become licenced. Yes, we are licensed and if you glance back at the words above, it should be apparent that we need to have some knowledge of all the other people with who we share the airwaves. Licenced radio amateurs have access and permission to use quite large parts of the radio spectrum and some are shared with very sensitive users like hospitals and their operating theatres and monitoring equipment in high level care areas; with air traffic control and navigational aids. To get your licence you need to pass a fairly simple exam, largely to demonstrate your awareness of safety issues and the need to avoid interfering with sensitive other users. Once y0u have passed this exam and received your licence you will be allocated your own unique callsign. If you read between the lines of what I have written above, you will realise that what we are talking about is one thingCOMMUNICATION. Yes, you can communicate via your home or mobile phone or the internet and most radio amateurs have these too. But how else can you so easily cross the boundaries of language, nationality, age, ability/disability AND gain new skills and friends? If I have stirred any interest and made you think that you would like to know more, get in touch.

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Important Information for all small businesses employing staff (even just one employee)

Major Changes to PAYE from 6th April 2013 You may have seen references in the press and elsewhere to RTI – real time information. This is a major change in the way HM Revenue & Customs deal with Pay as You Earn. We spoke to Bob Berry, Managing Director of Axholme Payroll Services, who said: “This is probably the biggest change I have seen in 46 years of dealing with payroll. I go back to the days when all payroll records were hand written and we used to physically lick and stick stamps onto National Insurance Cards. Over the years mechanisation and then computers have transformed things and in the past ten years or so the development of internet filing has been quite dramatic, but this latest change is a whole new ball game.” From the employees perspective, nothing much will change – it will all happen behind the scenes – but from an employers perspective, and particularly the very small employer with perhaps only one or two employees, or the one-man limited companies, this may well cause them significant problems. ALL payrolls must now be done by computer, connected to the internet, and information is passed to HMRC relating to the payroll EVERY TIME any employee is paid, rather than just at the end of each tax year as at present. This means it is vital that correct details are obtained from all new employees, including full name, Home Address, Date of Birth, National Insurance Number and, if a non-UK citizen, details of work permit numbers, passport numbers etc. In the absence of these details it will no longer be possible to process any payroll payments to these employees. This is a major headache for small employers who use occasional, seasonal, temporary or casual workers. In future it will no longer be possible to retrospectively adjust payroll records for any errors or omissions, and this could potentially mean employers and employers incurring additional NI costs if pay is omitted and then ‘doubled up’ in a subsequent week – a further point to reinforce the importance of getting full details promptly from new employees. There is free software available on HMRC website which small employers can use and so avoid the cost of commercial payroll software, but that does not address the problem for many small employers, particularly older employers who may not be computer literate or confident using the internet. Axholme Payroll Services (AxPay) specialises in payroll processing for companies with less than 100 employees, but have set up a service specifically aimed at these very small employers. The service starts at just £130 per annum (plus VAT), which is less than most of the commercial software packages cost in annual licence fees, let alone any stationery costs etc., and above all the employer frees himself/ herself from the hassle of payroll processing and keeping up to date with changes. The motto of the company is: Axe the hassle of Payroll Processing with AxPay” Axholme Payroll Services is a division of Axholme Corporate Services Ltd 49 Battle Green, Epworth DN9 1JT 01427-875962

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We campaign for a beautiful and living countryside. We work to protect, promote and enhance our towns and countryside to make them better places to live, work and enjoy, and to ensure the countryside is protected for now and future generations. If you would like to make a difference and show your support the next Annual Conference is to held on Saturday 25th May 10 am-3.30pm at the Ropewalk Barton on Humber. Admission £15 or 310 for CRPE members to include refreshments and a buffet lunch. David Rose, Chairman

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HAXEY & WESTWOODSIDE HERITAGE SOCIETY Three new members were warmly welcomed to the Society at the April meeting by chairman Mrs. Jackie Starr. Following a review of the Easter themed afternoon tea members were told of the forthcoming May meeting, when Toni Hunter would be presenting on the history of the Vulcan bomber. This meeting will be an open meeting where members of the public will be entertained to a display of Vulcan memorabilia, a raffle of the best selling book Vulcan 607 and refreshments served. XH558 is the Vulcan bomber maintained at Robin Hood airport and proceeds from the meeting will go to the ‘Vulcan to the Sky Trust’ which keeps XH558 flying. Speaker for the evening was Society and Haxey Camera Club member Alan Rowsell who proceeded to enthral the audience with his presentation on The Ridgeway. The Ridgeway is an ancient trackway described as Britains oldest road which runs for over 87 miles through ancient landscapes and over rolling open downland, for 14 days Alan travelled its length photographing magnificent views and recording numerous facts and features during his journey. Alan had opened his presentation appropriately with music by a group known as ‘The Ridgeriders’ and along with other accompanying music created a most entrancing atmosphere.

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Giving the vote of thanks Geoff Starr said that Alan’s talk had effectively taken his audience with him on his travel along The Ridgeway. Before the meeting was closed members were told of the proposed visit to the Brodsworth Hall to see it’s wartime exhibition. Member Mrs. Isobel Caulton receives the free draw monthly prize from Mr. Alan Rowsell & Jackie Starr

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Healthy Memory Club launched in North Lincolnshire A new support group for people with dementia is being launched by Alzheimer’s Society in Belton. The Memory Health Club will provide an opportunity for people worried about their memory and those who want to improve and maintain their memory to join in activity sessions on healthy life choices. They also aim to give people more confidence in their memory health. The Belton Memory Health Club will run on Wednesday 17th April 2013 1.30pm to 3.30pm and continue monthly on the 15th May and 19th June at Belton Park Pavilion, Belton Playing Fields, High Street, DN9 1LR The sessions are free but those attending are asked to contribute towards the cost of refreshments. There are 2,171 living with dementia in North Lincolnshire and this will rise to 2,913 in 2021, but with the right support people can live well with the condition for a number of years. As well as the Memory Health Club, Alzheimer’s Society in North Lincolnshire runs a number of services including Memory Café’s, a Dementia Advisor service and a Dementia Support Service. For more information contact (Jill Cockett, 01652 680474 ) or visit www.alzheimers.org.uk/localinfo

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Make a difference and volunteer as a Community First Responder As the Misterton based Five Villages First Responders team heads towards its ninth year of operation, organisers are looking for more local people who would like to make a difference and volunteer as a Community First Responder (CFR). The volunteer scheme which operates in Misterton, West Stockwith, Beckingham, Walkeringham, Gringley on the Hill, Everton and surrounding areas has been running since April 2004 and has attended over 1,520 emergency calls in that time. The group of ten volunteers were called out to 130 incidents in 2012. CFR’s are trained by the Ambulance Service in basic life-saving skills, (including use of an automated external defibrillator) and they volunteer their time to provide early and often vital intervention for patients experiencing life-threatening medical emergencies in the immediate vicinity of where they live whilst an ambulance is en route to the scene. In the case of cardiac arrest, for every minute that passes without cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation a patient's chances of survival decreases by up to 14%. The responders give as little or as much time as they want to be ‘on call’ working on a rota basis and may be activated by the Ambulance Emergency Operations Centre should a suitable ‘999’ call happen near by. CFR’s are called to help at medical emergencies including collapse and cardiac arrests, breathing problems and chest pains, as well as patients suffering from convulsions, strokes or severe allergic reactions. Anyone who is interested in becoming a CFR is urged to get in touch as you will benefit from learning essential lifesaving skills and techniques while helping people in your local community. If you are physically fit, (you need to be able to comfortably carry a medium sized response bag and perform CPR at the patients side until the ambulance arrives and is able to take over) aged 18 years or over, hold a full UK current driving license and have access to a car and can spare some time each month. Then you could be eligible to join the Community First Responders scheme. There is also a requirement to have an Enhanced CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) check. Your local First Responder team needs more volunteers now. If you are interested in finding out more information with a view to volunteering as a CFR, then please get in touch with the group coordinator on 01427 892649, e-mail contact@fvfr.co.uk or visit the website for more information www.fvfr.co.uk. Martyn Johnson Five Villages First Responders – Group Co-ordinator

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FENCING. PONDS. TURFING DECKING. PAVING. DRIVEWAYS WATER FEATURES BLOCK PAVING ORNAMENTAL TIMBER ARTIFICIAL GRASS

Full Design and Planning Service Garden Landscaping and Construction

James Kelsey 7A Mill Lane

Morton

Gainsborough

01427 616144 or 07788 187613 email: elmfieldlandscapes@btinternet.com www.elmfieldlandscapes.co.uk

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ORCHARD GARDEN MACHINERY Lawn Mowers Strimmers Chainsaws Rotavators Hedge Cutters Stihl Saws Chainsaws sharpened Professional and Domestic

Local collection and return service

Rick Gill

SERVICING AND REPAIRS

01427 728440 / 0779 6051155 Based locally in Owston Ferry

Q

uality Blinds & Shutters based in the Isle of Axholme

Danum Tyre Services Ltd New Car Tyres. Puncture Repairs. Wheel Balancing. Truck Tyres

ALL AT GREAT PRICES!!

Fabulous range of budget and exclusive fabrics to choose from! Paul: 01724 712445 or 07761 141562

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Family run business with over 30 years experience

Unit 9 Sandtoft Ind Est Belton Doncaster DN9 1PN

Tel. 01427 874505 Mob. 0789 9910 230 Email: gtaylor795@btinternet.com

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Darren

0782 3338 237 01427 753412

Office: 01427 875401 Tony: 07973 432484 James: 07967 031239 New Garage doors or repair your old ones? Up & Over. Sectional. Rollers. Spares/ Repairs

www.ajpgaragedoors.co.uk Office: 01427 875401 Tony: 07973 432484 James:07967 031239 Fitted Loft Ladders Wood & Aluminium Loft boarding & Insulation New & enlarged openings

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

Meeting place

Time

Mon

18th Haxey Cubs

Scout hut Behind Haxey Church

6:30 - 8:30 pm

01427 752250

Mon

Isle of Axholme Wolf cubs

Westwoodside Village Hall

6.00-7.30 pm

01427 754120

Mon

Isle of Axholme Scouts

Westwoodside Village Hall

7.00-9.00 pm

01427 754120

Tues

All Stars Tae Kwon Do

Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry

6.00 - 8.00pm

01427728162

Tues

Isle of Axholme Beavers

Westwoodside Village Hall

6.00-7.30 pm

01427 754120

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

Mon/Thur Isle of Axholme short mat Bowls Club Coronation Hall (September—April)

Contact

1.30—3.30 pm 01427 752344

Wed

Social Club—over 60’s

Westwoodside Village Hall

Fri

Tae kwan Do

Westwoodside Village Hall

2.00-4.00 pm 01427 752524

Tues

18th Haxey Beavers

Scout hut Behind Haxey Church

6:00 - 7:30 pm

01427 752250

Fri

18th Haxey Scouts

Scout hut Behind Haxey Church

7:00 - 9:00 pm

01427 752250

Mon

Preschool— Playgroup 2.5—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15-:3:15 pm

01427 754330

Mon

Ballroom Dancing Classes

Memorial Hall

3:00-10:00 pm

01427 873532

Tues

Preschool Playgroup 3—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15-3:15 pm

01427 754330

Tues

Bingo

Memorial Hall

7pm—9pm

01427 752636

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

Fri

Tae Kwan Do

Memorial Hal

5:45-6:45 pm

1st Wed

Haxey Woman's Institute (WI)

Memorial Hall

Wed

Swing Band Rehearsal

Stephen Jones Community Hall, Haxey

Thurs

Owston Ferry Bowling Club

Owston Ferry Bowling Green

Thurs

Sunshine Yoga

Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry

Thurs

Preschool—Playgroup 3—5 years

Thurs

5.00-7.00pm 01302 311174

01302 311174 01427 753062

(Roll Up & Drives)

7:30-930 pm 2.00-4.00pm

01427 728590

7:00 - 8:30 pm

01427 873730

Memorial Hall

9:15-3:15 pm

01427 753162

Happy Circle (over 60’s)

Memorial Hall

2:00—4:00 pm

01427 752636

Thurs

Bambi—Playgroup 1—3 years

Memorial Hall

9:30-11:00 am

01427 754830

Thurs

Boxercise

Haxey Church Hall

7:00—8:00 pm

01427 753269

3rd Thurs Ferry Folk Group

Crooked Billet, Owston Ferry

8pm start

01427 728643

Fri

Ashby Concert Band

Ashby Wesley Hall www.ashbyconcertband.webs.com

19:30 -22:00

01724 784494

Thurs

Kick Boxing

Memorial Hall

6:00 - 8:00pm

01427 875051

Fri

Preschool—Playgroup 2.5—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15-3:15 pm

01427 754330

Fri

Isle of Axholme short mat Bowls Club Epworth Leisure Centre (September—April)

3.30—5.30 pm

01427 752344

Fri

Musical Monkeys 0—5 years

Memorial Hall

10:3012:noon

01427 753787

Fri

Ballroom Dancing Classes

Memorial Hall

3:00 10:00pm

01427 873532

Fri

Nordic Walking

Epworth Garden Centre

Thurs

Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club

The Red Lion , Epworth

Thurs

Musical Movement - Toddlers 12months +

10.00-noon 01724 297280 6pm start

01427 875540

Epworth Thurlow Pre School

9:00 - 10:00 am

01427 875016 01427 875016 01909 480087

Thurs

Musical Movement - Baby Group

Epworth Thurlow Pre School

10:00 - 11:00 am

Sat

Slate House Market & Carboot

Nr Messingham, Scunthorpe

1pm start

The Stephen Jones Community Hall - Pam Layton (Bookings) Bookings of the Memorial Hall

Joanne Mottram

Bookings of Westwoodside Village Hall

Vivien M’Itwamwari

Bookings of West Butterwick Village Hall

Beryl Ash

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01427 752783 E mail joannemottram@live.co.uk

0784 0032 062

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Eco-Driving tips Dear readers, Keep your vehicle moving as long as you can, even in traffic queues. Driving at a constant speed is more fuel-efficient than accelerating and braking. Plan ahead to avoid the need for heavy braking. Check your vehicle regularly to ensure it operates efficiently. In particular check the condition of and pressure of your tyres. Wrongly inflated tyres can have a big impact on fuel economy. Remove unnecessary weight, including roof racks, car clutter, and heavy items in the boot. Use air conditioning or climate control sparingly as it can increase fuel consumption. Clear ice from the windscreen before starting the engine and keep the inside of the front and rear windscreen clean so they’re less likely to mist up. However, keep your windows closed when you’re driving at high speed to maintain the aerodynamics of the car. Change up through the gears as soon as possible – aim to keep petrol engines at 2000rpm and diesel engines at 1.500rpm (though consult your vehicle’s handbook for advice on how this may effect your diesel particulate filter). Reverse into parking bays so you do all manoeuvring with a warm engine. Consider walking, cycling or using public transport for short trips that would other wise be done using a cold engine. Aim to keep a constant medium to low speed in areas with speed bumps rather than accelerating after and braking before each bump. Drivers, who exceed motorway speed limits, could reduce their speed from over 80mph to 70mph will save nearly half a litre of petrol every 10 miles. If you are interested in further information regarding the courses that we offer you will be able to find this information by contacting. Paul Tuke. Secretary Doncaster Advanced Motorists. 01302 886 276 Safe Driving.

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Advice

Business Directory

Pensions Helpline

0800 991234

Electricity Emergencies

0800 375 675

Transco - Gas Leaks Yorkshire Water

080 111 999 0845 1242424

£30 + VAT for 12 months Contact Carolyn

01302 532676

Boarding Kennels/Training Croft House Kennels & Cattery

01427 890235

Business/Finance/Accountants

Care in the Community

Sterry & Co Chartered Certified Accountants

01427 752958

Age Concern

Hurstons Accountants & Bus. Advisors

01427 873737

0800 009966

Childline

0800 1111

Health/Fitness /Swimming

Neighbourhood Watch

01482 444466

Minnows Swimming Club, Misterton School Pool Catherine 01427 754240 or Annette 01427 754772

Health Visitor Team for under 5’s

01427 871181

Pilates classes covering the Isle with Jill Allen

SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk

, 01476 569764

NSPCC

0808 80050000

RSPCA

08705 555999

NHS Direct

0845 4647

Owston Ferry LIVES (information only)

01427 728324

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

0790 338 4065

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

Funeral Directors Fields Funeral Service, Westwoodside

01427 874424

R Butoid Funeral Service , Misterton & Dist

01427 890317

Local Taxis Axi Private Hire up to 8 passengers www.axiprivatehire.co.uk

7866 859963 01724 798877

A & H Taxi (based in Westwoodside) up to 8 passengers 07817 068199

Executive/Chauffeur Driven/Wedding Transport EX-ZEC Travel Services www. exzectravel.co.uk

01302 820137 078 765 955 74

Trade/Craftsmen Holgate’s Home Improvements and Maintenance

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

EPG Roofing Ltd

Haxey Library - Memorial Hall

01724 753239

C M Developments Building Services

Willows Dental Practice—Belton

01427 872106

Chris Yeardley Roofing services 01427 754197 / 07974 140344 J M B Plastering—Haxey

01427 752200 / 07785 735984

Axholme wood recycling (suppliers of firewood) 01427 874324 07711 254113 01427 420184 / 07850 976791 01302 770216

Complete Fire & Security Systems Ltd 01302 511050 / 07917 766922

Home and Garden

Leisure

Axholme Pest Control

01427 873608 / 0776 6747245

01427 873845

Fountain Court florist

Ashby Concert Band - Rehearsals Fridays—Mr B Page

01724 784494

Entertainment/Children’s Care

Haxey Cricket Club

01427 752394

Epworth Leisure Centre

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0745 6524 004

Brooks Homecare Improvements 01427 875314 /07973142963

01427 874831

Aboard Children’sto Club -Westwoodside 01427 753676 Please mention “The Arrow” whenAllresponding advertisements


CLASS 4 MOTS CLASS 7 MOTS

Included retest if required

£35 £45

MOTORHOME MOT’S & SERVICING FIXED PRICE SERVICE

MOT & SERVICE SPECIALS

BASIC SERVICE from £65

BASIC SERICE & MOT

FULL SERVICE

FULL SERVICE & MOT

£155

from £85 £169

All prices include parts, labour & VAT, applies to petrol & diesel engine vehicles up to & including 2 litre engine size. Some exclusions apply.

including run flats

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