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Welcome to the Haxey and Westwoodside Arrow

As the nights grow longer and the air turns crisp, November in the Isle ushers in a season that brings our community closer together. One of the most anticipated events this month is undoubtedly Bonfire Night, set to light up the skies over The Isle and other nearby villages on November 5th. The crackling fires, the smell of roasted marshmallows, and the vibrant bursts of fireworks will once again remind us of the joy of community gatherings. This long-held British tradition, commemorating Guy Fawkes Night, brings not only entertainment but also a sense of unity to our towns. Be sure to wrap up warm, gather your loved ones, and head to the local bonfire celebrations – a moment to enjoy, reflect, and create lasting memories. This year Epworth community bonfire is on Saturday 2nd November at Epworth Show Ground, not only a great event but all proceeds go to local charities too.

While the colder weather may tempt us to stay indoors, personal trainer Jodie Grant is on a mission to keep you moving. With tailored programs Jodie provides an excellent way to stay active during the winter months. The energy and motivation Jodie brings to her sessions can inspire us all to keep our health a priority, even as the holiday season approaches. See her advert on page 21 for further details.

The December issue deadline for adverts and content is Friday 8th of November. The Arrow will be delivered by the 1st December.

CarolynGrant

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Community News

Isle Group of the Lincolnshire

Wildlife Trust - Talk on the Conservation work of the National Trust by Carl Hawke

Thursday November 7th

At our November meeting on Thursday November 7th, we will be having a talk on the conservation work done by the National Trust who look after various properties and a large amount of land. Carle Hawke used to work for the Lincs Wildlife Trust as warden at Gibraltar Point, has worked for the RSPB and is now in charge of conservation work for the East Midlands Area of the National Trust.

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. For further information 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.

Haxey & Westwoodside Heritage

Society's next meeting is on Thursday, 14th November at 7.30pm in Westwoodside Village Hall. Helen Slade of the Friends of Hyde Park Cemetery is coming along to give an illustrated talk entitled "A Biography of Doncaster". Discover the fascinating stories of some of the famous individuals buried in one of the largest municiple cemeteries in the country. All welcome, £3 including refreshments.

High Levels WI

At the September meeting Kate NcNeil gave a wonderful talk about her prize winning bull, Boxster. Kate’s talk was absolutely enthralling and many agreed Kate was amongst the best speakers heard by the group. At the October meeting, the usual Harvest Auction was held and proceeds will be used to enable High Levels to continue to offer a varied programme next year.

In November this year, High Levels will hold a Spanish evening with a meal provided by the Reindeer Inn, where the group meets. Then in December there will be a social evening

The programme for next year includes a variety of speakers and opportunities for members to socialise and get to know newer members.

Do come and join us. Have a look at our website, www.highlevelswi.co.uk and you will see the various things we get up to. We meet on the third Wednesday of every month at the Reindeer Inn, Sandtoft and begin at 6.45pm

Epworth & District WI

Meeting Tuesday 12th November 2024 Imperial Hall (small hall) at 7.30pm. This month we have a ‘hands on’ session where we will be making a Christmas arrangement under the supervision of one or our experienced members. All materials will be provided and detailed guidance will be given, so everyone will take home their own masterpiece. Visitors re welcome at £5 to include refreshments. If you intend to come a long as a visitor please call Jan . 07986295786. Free to Epworth WI members.

Owston Ferry Heritage Society invite you to visit

SANTA at the SMITHY

(High Street, Owston Ferry DN9 1RE)

Sunday 1st Dec 2pm - 5pm

Saturday 14th Dec 2pm - 4pm

Sunday 15th Dec 2pm - 5pm

Refreshments-Raffle-Gifts

No entrance fee

Admission to see Santa £4 (including gift)

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SJP Approved 11/07/2024

- Walls removed - Modernisation - Alterations - Roofing repairs - Re-roofing - Chimney Stack repair - Fibre glass and rubber re-roofing - Plastering - Landscaping The Hall, Station Road, Owston Ferry, DN9 1AW

Established over 30 years

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“I want to impact young lives”Scarlett Kirwan released her powerful Debut EP- ‘Glow’ on October 4th

“Exploring themes of love and dreams”

Scarlett Kirwan, the rising folk/pop artist, released her debut EP ‘Glow’ on October 4th. The EP, available on all streaming platforms, showcases Scarlett Kirwan’s signature blend of pop and folk with lyrics that explore the triumphs and tribulations of adolescence. The EP ‘Glow’ was a heartfelt and honest collection of songs that blend soulful melodies with modern folk/pop elements, creating a unique soundscape that draws listeners in from the first note. Each of the tracks explores a different side to Scarletts life, which many young people will find reliability and comfort in, with the songs discussing topics of anxiety, insecurities, dreams and youth. Featuring lush synths, ambient textures, and a strong driving acoustic guitar, this EP ‘Glow’ is both introspective and uplifting. I hope listeners connect with the raw emotions behind these 4 songs and that they feel understood and comforted in their journey of self discovery.

Scarlett is a pop-folk singer songwriter hailing from the Isle of Axholme, within the North Lincolnshire countryside. Scarlett spent her childhood always humming and singing, and creating her own musical chaos. Scarlett first picked up a guitar at the age of 11, and within months she’d graced the stage of a local folk club. Scarlett’s music is a blend of pop and folkexploring both elements of the genres in her own unique way. Her songs and live performances are marked by her “magical voice”, and her marvellous melodies. Since starting her musical career, Scarlett has ventured to multiple cities performing in bars, music venues, festivals and various stages. At the tender age of 13, Scarlett released her first original song ‘Sweet Home’: this bloomed her love for songwriting. During her promotion for her studio single ‘Marvellous Mess’ she landed her first BBC Radio Interview. Much of Scarlett’s inspiration for her music comes from iconic artists such as Joni Mitchell and Florence Welch. When it comes to songwriting, Taylor Swift is a big influence due to her poetic writing and relatability.

“I want the young generation who struggle with insecurities in their day to day life to find relatability and comfort in my music”

Scarlett’s debut EP ‘Glow’ is available streaming platforms at: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/scarlettkirwan/glow

For press enquiries, interviews, or promotional copies, contact Scarlett Kirwan at: scarlettkirwan@yahoo.com or 07950589229

All Aboard for Christmas Cheer at Crowle Peatland Railway!

Dates: Saturday & Sunday 7th & 8th December and Saturday & Sunday 14th & 15th December

Book your tickets from Monday 14th October at 6:00 pm to visit Father Christmas at Crowle Peatland Railway!

Join us for a magical train ride to visit Father Christmas in his enchanting Grotto on the Moors. This festive event is sure to be a highlight of the season for the whole family.

Booking is essential for this event, so please don't miss out!

What to expect:

Help yourself to mince pies, hot chocolate, or mulled wine while waiting for the train.

Take a pre-booked train to the end of the line, where you will board the Lisbon Tram to meet Father Christmas.

Enjoy a leisurely chat with Father Christmas when children will receive a small gift and chocolate selection box.

Take the train back to the Old Peatworks after your visit.

The whole journey time from leaving and returning to The Old Peatworks is approximately 30 minutes. We look forward to seeing you at Crowle Peatland Railway this Christmas!

Book your tickets online from 14th October: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/crowle-peatland-railway/ Don't forget our delicious Sunday Brunch!

Dates: October 20th, November 17th sTimes: 10 am to 12 Noon

Enjoy a relaxing Sunday morning with our popular brunch offering at the Moorside Cafe. Trains will also be running for a scenic ride.

Afternoon Tea

Please call Julie Reed on – 07584 261066 if you are interested in booking an afternoon tea Private Parties

We welcome enquiries about private parties at the Railway. Please contact us on admin@peatland.co.uk or phone 07739 921835

We look forward to celebrating with you!

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1st Isle of Axholme BP Scouts November 2024

Beavers is restarting! Thanks to all the waiting list people for your patience, while we recruited and trained a new team. We will meet from 6-7pm on a Tuesday evening in Westwoodside village hall, and have lots of fun and games planned. Watch this space for welcome photos next month.

Since our Summer break, the cubs have returned with a few new members, so we started this term with games/sports to get to know each other. We have also been working hard towards our “Map Reader” badge, which they have now successfully earned and will be presented with soon. Some of the skills they have learnt are how to set a map and compass, pacing and understanding basic map symbols. They have also been learning about the union flag and all of the flags that make it up (and why Wales isn’t included!). For each flag they learnt facts about that country (symbols, patron saints, national days) and played a fun team game to get their brains working!

Scouts have done lots of badge work this autumn – “Observer” badge (following a natural trail like sticks and pebbles to direct one another; Kim's game remembering items; identifying familiar sounds; and reciting key parts of an eyewitness account), and also completing final tasks in their “Camper”, “Explorer” and “Venture” badges. To achieve these badges scouts needed to help with the organising and planning the layout of a camp, some scouts needed to sleep out in a bivouac and learn how to vault a 5 bar gate, others needed to make a carrying device using tarpaulin and rope. Lots of these skills were employed in our survival camp we call "Back to Basics" held in Caistor. We cook all ou r food on open fires, which is a challenge when you have adventurous menus! Scouts have to build wood stores first, collect the wood they will need (from a woodpile, not foraging!) and then chop/ split the wood (axes) and prepare kindling (knife skills). It is their responsibility to keep their fires going until supper time when we do the traditional campfire (including tall tales and songs). We have also been practicing accuracy in a range of ball skills, nerf wars and throwing a rescue tope 20m long. All great life skills.

Looking ahead to Remembrance weekend, we will be parading through Haxey with all the uniformed organisations, in full uniform with all these newly achieved badges on display!

Sections all meet at the Westwoodside Village Hall: Monday (Cubs, Scouts and Senior Scouts) meeting at 6pm (Cubs), and 7pm (Scouts & Senior Scouts), and Tuesday evening at 6pm (Beavers, from October 29th).

Remember, we are still looking to recruit more leaders/ helpers for all sections. Please get in touch if this is something you would like to do.

Our Kiln Dried Firewood Logs are selected from the finest hardwood and have been through a kiln drying process, which means they are perfectly dried and ready to burn on your open fire or wood burning stove.

Light, clean and easy to handle, they also emit a delightful aroma when burnt. The performance of your stove is directly related to the quality of the wood you use. Our kiln dried wood has a moisture content between 10 and 20 percent, ensuring it burns hotter for longer, increasing the efficiency of your stove or appliance.

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