Including Finningley & Blaxton June 2010
Issue No. 57
Local News Auckley Show Centre page pullout with Schedule of events
Stafforce Recruitment Charity Event, Hayfield Lakes Saturday 6th June
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Editors Letter...
There is a fabulous rumour that this summer will be a hot one, having just enjoyed 5 continuous days of sunshine in May, we can live in hope! However, before we get carried away with the dizzy heights of the 80‘s... the forecast for the bank holiday weekend and half term break, as I write this editorial... looks bleak. Fingers crossed they got it wrong! Auckley Show fever hits us once again, we are two months away from one of the annual highlights of village life and the committee are working hard on finalising their plans. We have an update, provided by the Chair of the Committee, Neil Woodward, on events for this years show. We also have the schedule for the show, so if you are planning on entering any of the competitions, you should find all the information you need. Sunday 6th June, Stafforce Recruitment hold their 4th Annual charity event at Hayfield Lakes, this promises to be a fun filled day for all the family. You can find more information of this event in this month‘s Arrow. It‘s official, our new neighbours—the lions at YWP are the new stars of Branton! Visit them this half term and give them a warm Yorkshire welcome! This months issue of the Arrow will be distributed to Blaxton. Once a quarter, residents in Blaxton will benefit from the Arrow being delivered to their door free of charge. If anyone in Blaxton has any news or information for the Arrow, please let me know by early August in readiness for the September issue. The deadline for the July issue of the Arrow is Wednesday 21st June. Once again, thank you to everyone who contributes articles and provides information for the villages as well as the advertisers who continually support the Arrow.
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News, News, News, News, News, News... Cantley with Branton WI The June meeting on June 10th is a visit to Sandall Beat Wood and walk with the warden. On June 15th we are holding a fashion show at Kilham Hall 7.30pm by Edinburgh Wool, all welcome. Tickets are £3. Contact Anne Oakes 536802
Race Night Success Kilham Hall staged a ‗Race Night‘ on the 7th May to raise funds for equipment for the hall and an ‘Excellent Night Was Had By All’ The event was supported by the community along with main sponsor Saxton Design Ltd and race sponsors NJH Estimating Services, Aspen Financial Services, Prime Engineering, Mosgrove Fabrications, S&D Transmissions, Marriott Electrical, Three Horeshoes, Branton & Auckley Arrow and Danum Developments. ‘Thank You One And All’ Thanks go to the ladies of the committee who provided a Pie and Pea supper for all. The event raised £1400.00 and special thanks go to Thorne Lions Group who donated the race films and provided excellent support on the night. The Committee
Make a date in your diary for Friday July 2nd at 7.45pm when the next Folk and Blues Etcetera concert will be held at the Phoenix Theatre in Bawtry. The line up will be a return appearance of North lincs trio "Workshy Profits". Carol, Steve and Lisa playing a fusion of traditional and contemporary world wide music (Lively fiddling. dextrous guitar and a whole pile of groovy rhythms) See www.myspace.com/workshyprofits and a first time appearance for Otley singer/ songwriter Gerry McNeice who says "everybody I have ever listened to has influenced me in one way or another". See www.myspace.com/gerrymcneice Barrie and John will be hosting the evening. Tickets are £6 and can be obtained from "Petology" in Bawtry or ring Barrie on 01302 770992.
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Police Clampdown on Domestic Burglary Police in Doncaster are reinforcing and continuing the fight against people who commit burglaries. Operation Account has been set up to take place over the next eight weeks to drive down burglary and to target people who continue to commit burglary offences. Burglary dwellings in Doncaster have reduced by 16% in the past year however, there has been a slight increase in the south of the borough during April. Police continue to remind home owners that they can still do more to stop burglaries. Detective Inspector Steve Whittaker from the Priority Crime Team in Doncaster said, "We all have our part to play in reducing offences of burglary. Although crime levels are at an all time low, we are urging home owners to be more vigilant.‖ Advice to be more vigilant includes making sure alarms are working and set and that car keys are kept out of view in the home to deter opportunistic thieves. Detective Inspector Whittaker added, ―South Yorkshire Police take offences of burglary extremely seriously and we will do everything we can to prevent and detect burglaries. If we suspect you of committing crime, we will do everything in our power to bring you to justice. Patrols in the area have been increased with a view to disrupting as much criminal behaviour as possible." The police will continue to reassure the public and seek the publics support during this operation and thereafter, to ensure that burglary offences are driven down. Police would ask the public to always report any suspicious behaviour or activity to the police on 0114 2202020, or via crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. All information will be dealt with in the strictest of confidence.
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Is all about getting close to the community. The Safety Neighbourhood team will have a stall at events where the community can come and have a chat with either the police, council and/or fire safety wardens about any issues they want to discuss. All members of the community are welcome to come along and meet the team.
Results for the April 2010 Auckley Show 200+Club
Come along and ‗Have your say‘ on Friday 2nd July at Auckley Primary School during sports day. The fire service and council wardens will also be attending this event.
1st No 396 Eric Newbound wins £100 2nd No 453 Stephen Featherstone wins £20 3rd No 662 Dan Gillon wins £10
Auckley Primary School have reserved Monday 5th July in case the 2nd has to be cancelled due to rain.
The Next Finningley Neighbourhood Watch quarterly meeting is Monday 19th July 2010 in the Village Hall at 7pm.
Open Garden in Aid of DebRA At the home of Yvonne and Tony Woodcock, 135 Bawtry Road, Bessacarr, Doncaster on Sunday 11th July at 12 noon till 4pm. Refreshments and various stalls as well as home grown plants. There is an entrance fee of £2.00 and all proceeds are in aid of DebRA, a charity which helps children with an incurable genetic skin blistering disease. (please park at the rear of Punch‘s Hotel).
1st No 561 David Bowden wins £100 2nd No 705 Karen Edwards wins £20 3rd No 387 Jeannie McQueen wins £10
Results for the May 2010 Auckley Show 200+Club
All previous winners can be found on our web site www.auckleyshow.co.uk
Branton St Wilfrids C of E Primary School will hold their PTA School and Community Fayre on Saturday 10th July. All members of the local community are welcome to come along and enjoy this event aimed at raising funds for Computers in school as well as the PTA‘s new project, Sports and Gym Equipment. This fayre is all about celebrating school life and both the School and the PTA invite the community to come along and enjoy the occasion. Local community groups will be on hand to demonstrate what life in Branton is all about. Please make a note in your diary, the fayre opens at 12noon till 4 pm and there are lots of fun events planned to entertain you. Entrance fee of 50p. Pupils of St Wilfrids and children under 4 free of charge.
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News, News, News, News, News, News... Race Night At the Harvey Arms. The decision to hold a Race Night to raise funds for the Finningley Village Fun Day proved to be a winner. All the worries about whether we would get any support vanished into the blue as the room rapidly filled with chatting people, some a little nervous having never been to such an event before, but all obviously out to enjoy themselves. The members of the Finningley Village Community Group still glanced nervously at each other. Was everything in place , had they forgotten anything? Then we were off! Eric kept everything moving well, the punters placed their bets, shouted encouragement to their chosen horse and cheered or groaned as the winner passed the post. The Pie and peas served by Eric, Gordon and their staff were consumed and enjoyed and the punters gathered at the start line for the second set of races on the card. All in all the evening proved a great success. Our thanks must go out to the generous supporters, the many many people who supported us by sponsoring races, owners, and jockeys. All those who provided us with prizes for our raffle or who simply said I can't attend but take this as a donation. They are too many to mention here but we did mention them all on our Race programme. Our thanks must also to the Harvey Arms who gave us the venue and their time, and all members of the community group who worked and supported the event throughout. Last, but certainly not least, we must thank all those people who came along and gave so willingly, who cheered the evening on to be such a success and without whom the event would have been a nonstarter. Congratulations to you all! The exact figure is not in yet, but the sum you helped raise will go along way to meet the needs and expenses of the Fun Day Thank you.
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We would like to congratulate our son Mark Phillips on his Promotion to Captain. He is formally from Branton and Finningley and went to Branton C/E and Hayfields Schools. He started army life at 16 (13 if you count Cadets) in Junior Leaders and has worked his way up through the ranks. Also completing very hard physical Commando training and earning his Green Beret. Well done from Mum and Dad and everyone who knows him.
Captain Mark Phillips Est. 1973 HIGH CLASS DECORATORS
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St Georges Day Parade Attended by over 1000 scouting groups in the region. Beavers, Cubs and Scouts from The 58th Doncaster Scout group, based in Cantley, took part in the St Georges Day Parade on Sunday 25th April. Watching our young people, proudly marching through Doncaster town centre to the sound of the band playing was fantastic. The groups all filed into church followed by the procession of Colours. The Minister welcomed everyone to celebrate membership of the worldwide fellowship of Scouts and to give thanks to God followed by prayers, readings and hymns. Everyone left St Georges Minster singing the National Anthem, however, there was now a monsoon to welcome everyone but it didn‘t dampen our spirits! As we arrived back at base, everyone from parents, cub leaders, beavers, cubs and scouts were absolutely soaked through. Here‘s to another successful St Georges Day Parade and let‘s hope the sun shines ‗all day‘ next year.
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Flowers for Someone Special Do you know someone special? Someone who has gone the extra mile for others or someone who just deserves something nice. ‗We would like to request a 'Bouquet for Someone Special' for Edna Dimbleby of Auckley. Edna is a lovely lady who is very kind and thoughtful of others, she is always cheerful and helpful. Edna has been battling with various eye problems for several years, and is having regular injections into her eye to save her sight. Despite this she never complains and continues to be involved in things, always putting others first. She really deserves a beautiful scented bouquet to show her how much she is appreciated. In addition to this, on 18 June Edna and her husband Ron celebrate their 61st wedding anniversary. We wish them both many more happy years together. From all your friends.‘
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BLAXTON PARISH COUNCIL NEWSLETTER JUNE 2010 How to contact your Parish Councillors Norma Mc Carron Tel 01302 770418 Len Hornsby Tel 0102 770109 Patricia Schofield Tel 01302 770248 Peter Oliver Tel 01302 771374
Parish Council vacancy If you are interested in joining the Parish Council as a Councillor please contact the Clerk to the Council by e mail at clerk_bpc@btinternet.com or tel 01302 770324 by 30 June 2010.
The Station Hotel
Blaxton Common
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Have your say Parish Council meetings are usually held on the third Thursday of each month in the Village Hall at 7:30pm. At the start of each meeting the Parish Council has a public participation session for 15 minutes. Why not come along and raise issues you think the Parish Council should be looking at.
Blaxton in Bloom In autumn 2010 the Bluebell Roundabout will be planted up with a range of plants and shrubs to provide all year round interest. During the summer the ground will be prepared for the autumn planting. Planters have been ordered with attractive floral arrangements and shrubs. These will be positioned in close proximity to the roundabout and are expected to be delivered during June 2010.
Policing in Blaxton The Parish Council is working with the Police in reviewing Police resources in the area.
Protect your Valuables Contact the Blaxton Neighbourhood Team on 01302 73600 for `smart water` to protect your valuables. Limited supplies are available.
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FINNINGLEY PARISH COUNCIL Website www.finningleyvillage.co.uk
Newsletter June 2010 Airport There have been more flights in and out of the airport of late, one of the reasons being that Easyjet now fly from there to several destinations. Even with the change of regulations to allow QC4 aircraft to fly at night, the Parish Council has not been made aware of any serious increase in night-time noise. Police Due to the increased use of the airport, the police officers stationed there can no longer be utilised to patrol the surrounding villages. The area from Old Cantley village, Branton, Auckley (including the former „camp‟), Blaxton and through to Finningley village will now come under one PC based at Rossington, with the assistance of one PCSO. The PACT (Police and Community Together) meetings which have been held in the various villages covered by the police at the airport and changed location each month, are henceforth to be held at Bawtry and Tickhill only; the name is also being changed to “Have Your Say”. Why the villages have been cut out we have not been informed, but protests will be made. Playing Field Shelter Petitions were presented to Doncaster MBC planning department against the installation of a shelter on the playing field. A further petition, signed by users of the field, was presented in favour of having it. Both views were amongst the various factors taken into account when the planning department decided to approve the installation of the shelter. It should be noted that this facility is intended for all users of the field, not just a particular age group or type of user.
Your Parish Councillors: David Lindley (Chairman) Barry Lifsey (Vice Chairman) Alex Elder Richard Johnson Mrs Margaret Lindley Keith Robinson Eric Tatton-Kelly
31 Gatesbridge Park 53 Gatesbridge Park Rest Haven, Chapel Lane Ashlyne, Chapel Lane 31 Gatesbridge Park 79 Gatesbridge Park Rookery Nook. Old Bawtry Road
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Mrs Jennifer Worthington (Clerk to the Council)
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Local MP: Rt Hon Caroline Flint, Meteor House, First Avenue, Hayfield Lane, Auckley DN9 3GA. Tel: 01302 623330, Fax 01302 755099 or email: flintc@parliament.uk
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Auckley Parish Council Newsletter June 2010 Resignation of Parish Councillor
Council is sorry to lose Mrs. Lynn Allwood who has resigned from the Council due to work and family commitments. Mrs. Allwood has played an active and enthusiastic part in the affairs of the Council, particularly in organising the 2009 Senior Citizens‘ outing. . As a result of the resignation, a vacancy on the Council now exists and a new member will be coopted onto the Council at the next meeting on 9th June 2010. Any eligible person wishing to be considered for the post should write to the Clerk, the application to be received no later than 12 noon on Tuesday 8th June 2010. An eligible person is one who resides in or within 3 miles of the Auckley Parish, or has his/her main place of work within the Parish. Proposed New Play Equipment The ‗Play Builder‘ Scheme is a government-funded project, implemented by Doncaster Council staff, to provide play equipment in a natural setting. Auckley‘s Riverside Park is one of several areas in the Doncaster Borough to benefit from the scheme. DMBC recently carried out a consultation exercise at Riverside Park and in the local schools to ascertain what play equipment children wished to see on Riverside Park. Additional recreational items will be provided from Section 106 monies and Parish Council funds. Hopefully the scheme will be implemented by the end of the current financial year. Dog Fouling The majority of dog owners clean up after their dogs. However, there are a few irresponsible owners who allow their dogs to foul pavements and recreation grounds, and Council would remind these owners that allowing dogs to foul without cleaning up after them is an offence and they are liable to be fined. Dog waste bins are sited at various sites in the Parish, i.e. at Riverside Park, the Spey Drive play area and the Hayfield Estate, and it would be appreciated if these bins could be used. Auckley Show The Village Show will be held on Saturday, 14th August at the Riverside Park. Council has agreed to make a financial contribution towards this event, and wishes the Show Committee every success on the day. New Parish Councillor A warm welcome is extended to Mrs. Julia Staniforth, a resident of Auckley, who has recently been co-opted onto the Council following the resignation of Mr. Peter Cockett. Members and Clerk of Auckley Parish Council Mrs. Jennifer Worthington (Chairperson) Mr. Stephen Featherstone (Vice Chairperson) Mr. Ian Butterfield Mr. Geoff Payne Mrs. Susan Platts Mrs. Julia Staniforth Mr. Ian Swainston Mr. Gary Warrender
E-mail: jennifer.worthington@homecall.co.uk E-mail: featherstones@tiscali.co.uk E-mail: ian.butterfield@mypostoffice.co.uk E-mail: geoff@payne.go-plus.net E-mail: scplatts@malcolmcfoy.co.uk E-mail: julia.staniforth@mypostoffice.co.uk E-mail: ian.swainston@btconnect.com E-mail: garypainter2@tiscali.co.uk
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Cantley With Branton Parish Council June 2010 Newsletter
www.cantleywithbrantonparish.co.uk Kilham Hall Community Centre As well as the regular Tuesday coffee morning and Art Club there is now modern sequence dancing every Friday evening from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. Please contact Gillian Warrender on 01302 537713 to enquire about the use of the hall for private functions and community events, Review of the Parish Boundary Following the decision to allow the development of the Manor Farm area the parish council has contacted DMBC to ask if a review of the parish boundary can be undertaken. Due to a recent change in legislation it is only possible for residents of the parish to petition for a review to be undertaken. If any residents are interested in seeking a review please contact the Julia Staniforth (Clerk to the Council) to obtain further information. Community Developments A new footpath has been provided leading from the rear of the new Community building to the play area in order to improve access particularly in wet weather. A new notice board has been provided for Warning Tongue Lane so residents in the area can now access all the parish council information. Dog Fouling – Please Remember this is an Offence! Dog fouling is continuing to increase in spite of previous requests, creating a serious health and safety risk. All dog owners are asked to ensure that when dogs foul any public area it is collected, wrapped and disposed of in the dog litter bins provided. Thank you to the dog walkers along Kilham Lane for using the new dog litter bin provided. Annual Parish Council Meeting Gillian Warrender and Jennifer Worthington were elected as Chairman and Vice-Chairman respectively at the annual parish council meeting on 5 May 2010. Your Parish Councillors
Email Address
Gillian Warrender (Chair)
Telephone 537713
Jennifer Worthington (Vice-Chair)
Jennifer.worthington@homecall.co.uk
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Barbara Fussey
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Yvonne Butterworth Brian Cheetham
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John Shepherd Michelle Sidebottom
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Auckley Show Saturday 14th August
2010
A new visitor to the Auckley Show in 2010
Plans are well underway for this year’s big local event and we expect another recording breaking turnout. First of all can I remind everyone that admission to Auckley Show is free. There are also acres of free parking by the River Torne. Access is off Ravenswood Drive. Post Code for your Sat Nav is DN9 3PA. Once again there will be a wide range of live entertainment in the Main Marquee including ‗The Armthorpe Elmfield Brass Band‘ and the very famous ‗Mr Magic‘. New for 2010, Airborne Education will be attending with a scale model helicopter. Young people will be given the opportunity to build a model helicopter from kit form as well as operate a flight simulator in our dedicated new 100ft x 50ft craft marquee. There are still places available if you would like to trade. See our web site for an application form.
The Fancy Dress parade will set off from the village green at 12noon. Also as part of the events will be the Junior Fishing Match at Bank End Fisheries. Contact Mandy on 01302 770097 On Friday 13th August we will be hosting the ‗Auckley Show‘s Got Talent‘ and children‘s disco between 6pm and 9pm contact Paula on 07717205009 for details of how to enter. To conclude Saturday we have a live entertainment ‗The Men‘s Club‘ and disco from 7pm to midnight. A two course meal is included in the price of £20 each. This has been a sell out the last two years. Tickets are strictly limited to 350 they are available now from Chairman Neil Woodward 01302 770818 or, order via our web site www.auckleyshow.co.uk
Around the Show Field you will find Show Jumping, Ferret Racing, a Duck Race down the river, Children‘s sports, Tug o War, Ruth Fairground Organ, Classic Cars and Tractors, car boot sale and much more. Exhibits for the Horticultural and Produce Show will be accepted between 8.30am and 11am. This year there will be 114 classes to enter. See our website for the schedule www.auckleyshow.co.uk as well as this months centre page pullout spread in the Arrow.
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Auckley Show 2010 Schedule Saturday 14th August 2010 VEGETABLES Class 1 - The Harold Brewster Memorial Trophy – Awarded for the heaviest onion Class 2 The Alf Cockett Memorial Trophy - 3 potatoes 4 Carrots (tops cut 6‖) 2 Parsnips (tops cut 6‖) 6 Dwarf Beans 6 Runner Beans Longest Runner Bean 3 Beetroot with tops 1 Marrow Quality 2 Courgettes 3 Onions white (dressed to weigh under 8oz each 3 Onions red (dressed to weigh under 8oz each 3 Onions white(dressed) 3 Onions red (dressed) 3 Onions as grown 6 Shallots 1 Cabbage 1 Cauliflower 2 Leeks 1 Head of Lettuce 1 Cucumber 4 Tomatoes (Ordinary) 6 cherry tomatoes 6 Spring Onions 6 Radish 2 Pepper any colour Any other Vegetable 4 Rhubarb sticks Any Fruit A collection of fresh herbs. 2 Garlic bulbs Tray of vegetables (Max 6 min 4 varieties) Trophy will be awarded for the Best in Show Vegetable
EGGCEEDINGLY GOOD CLASS 3 White eggs 3 Brown Eggs Heaviest Egg (chicken)
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FLOWERS (own grown) 36 The Ray Henshaw Memorial Trophy will be awarded for Vase of mixed flowers Own Vases please 37 3 Dahlia (any type) 38 3 Gladioli (any type) 39 6 Sweet Peas 40 3 Roses (any type) 41 3 Carnations or Pinks 42 2 Flowers 2 Fruit 43 A basket of Garden Flower
FLORAL ART 44 45 46 47 48 49
‗Winter wonderland‘ ‗A Tropical Theme‘ ‗It‘s Magic‘ A mono colour arrangement (all one colour) A table centre suitable for a wedding. The Barbara Siddons Memorial Trophy will be awarded for:‘A Flower arrangement in an unusual container’ 50 Gents or Lady‘s Spray 51 1 Silk or dried flower arrangement
POT PLANTS 52 53 54 55 56 57
1 Leaf Plant 1 Flowering Plant 1 Cactus or Cactus Garden 1 Bonsai Topia Tree Fuchsia
WINES 58 1 Bottle of Homemade Beer 59 1 Bottle of Homemade Lager 60 1 Bottle of Homemade Cider 61 1 Bottle of Homemade Dry White Wine 62 1 Bottle of Homemade Sweet White Wine 63 1 Bottle of Homemade Dry Red Wine 64 1 Bottle of Homemade Sweet Red Wine The Daniel J. Byrne memorial Trophy will be awarded for the Best Homebrew
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ARTS AND CRAFTS 65 1 Item of Crochet 66 1 item of Needlework (handmade) 67 1 item of Knitting (handmade) 68 1 Item of Embroidery 69 1 Item of Cross Stitch) 70 1 Tapestry 71 Painting (oil, watercolour or acrylic) 72 Decoupage 73 Any item - Metalwork or Woodwork The Ren Perry Memorial Trophy will be awarded for the best Metalwork or Woodwork
PHOTO COMPETITION 74 A Photograph of Auckley Show 75 ‗Our Village in Winter‘ 76 ‗Wildlife in the garden‘
PRODUCE 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95
4 Fruit Scones 4 Cheese Scones 4 Butterfly Buns Cheesecake (homemade) Celebration Cake for a special occasion Victoria Sandwich Savoury Flan 1 Loaf Fruit Cake (Not iced) 4 pieces of flapjack 4 Jam Tarts 4 Lemon Tarts 4 Shortbread Biscuits 4 Muffins Bakewel Tart 1 Jar of Jam (homemade) 1 Jar of Pickles 1 jar of Beetroot 1 Jar of Chutney
CHILDRENS SCHEDULE Pre School 96 A hand and footprint A4 no mount 97 Paint or draw ‗A flower‘ A4 no mount
11 years and under 98 4 Rice Krispie buns 99 3 decorated buns 100 Paint or draw Flower or Vegetable A4 no mount 101 From your favourite book, a handwritten paragraph. Suitably illustrated. 102 Flower Arrangement in jam jar
16 years and under 103 Animal made from vegetables 104 Model Garden in a seed tray 105 A decorated cake 106 A Photograph of a ‗Wild Bird‘ 107 A Photograph ‗My Garden‘ 108 A Photograph ‗My Pet‘ 109 Sculpture made from vegetables 110 A Lego Model not to exceed 15‖ in any dimension 111 A Hand Made Party/Invitation/ Greeting Card 112 Design a poster – promoting/leading a healthy lifestyle 113 Model (kit or otherwise) 114 A Scarecrow
A Trophy will be awarded for the best in Show Produce The Dave Elliott Memorial Trophy will be awarded for ‘Simply the Best’ Trophies will also be awarded for the following; The Hilda Parker Memorial Trophy for the Best Kept Allotment Tug of War
Saturday 14th August 2010
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Best in Show Child‘s Exhibit Best Fish of the day—Under 11 Fishing And 11 and over Fishing
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News from Branton St Wilfrid’s C.E. Primary School The Summer term has been busy as usual with many activities and events to enrich our curriculum. Class 5 Visit Austerfield Field Study Centre Class 5 visited Austerfield Field Study Centre as part of their geography and science studies. In the morning they learned about the water cycle and the importance of saving water on our planet. They played a water cycle game which involved wearing hats with labels depicting various stages of the cycle. Pretend water had to be delivered to the next person in the cycle and there was much hilarity when Queen Victoria became part of the cycle and visited her royal lavatory! Next Class 5 went to the quarry to create their own river system using containers of rain water which were poured downhill. They watched the water travel over the waterfall, through the gorge, into the valley then to the flood plain and onwards to the sea. After a break for lunch and the important visit to the shop, Class 5 travelled to the River Idle where they measured the rate of flow of the river using dog biscuits as „Pooh sticks.‟ (The fish later enjoyed a tasty snack). The day was expertly led by the Austerfield staff and the children thoroughly enjoyed their „hands on‟ learning experiences. “Cinder – Ellie goes to the Hoe-Down” Class 6 Drama Group presented their production of “Cinder – Ellie goes to the Hoe-Down” to the whole school and invited adults. The story is the traditional tale of Cinderella but with a Wild West twist. The children told the story through a combination of drama, singing and dance. We had Ugly Sisters Cactus and Grizzly with attitude, cowboys, dancing girls, a very smelly „Fairy Godmother‟, and French and Red Indian narrators. A twist at the end involving a spell cast on Cinder-Ellie‟s boot meant Yippers, the Buttons character, was the one who won Cinder-Ellie‟s hand in marriage. The children performed brilliantly and looked fantastic in their home created costumes. Well done Drama Group!
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Class R Visit to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Class R thoroughly enjoyed their recent visit to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park. As well as touring the park, Class R had an animal handling session-which involved stroking a snake and a bearded dragon. Class R persuaded Mrs Crayton to be brave and take part, so I have now stroked a snake! The children showed great interest in the animals and we were very impressed with the children‟s knowledge as they looked around. Children even got the opportunity to feed the animals by hand (and yes, our anti-bacterial hand wash was at the ready afterwards!!) Class 4 Archery Day As part of their project on Castles Class 4 had some surprise visitors to school, as you can read in Scarlett‟s writing below:
When I walked into the classroom I got a big surprise as everyone was staring at two medieval people standing in our classroom, one was dressed like an archer and one like a knight. They started telling us about medieval weapons, and even showed us some. Later I got to wear the knight‟s armour! It‟s really heavy but I‟m happy I tried it on. After lunch we did some archery and everyone enjoyed it. It was a brilliant day at school. Scarlett, Class 4 Following the interest shown by the children during the Archery day, we have now started a new Archery Club after school, to add to our list of extra-curricular activities.
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Thank You to the PTA! Our Parent Teacher Association work very hard to plan a varied range of enjoyable activities throughout the school year. These raise additional funds which are spent on the children. The PTA have recently purchased a play house and a pirate ship for the Class R and 1 play area and the children are really enjoying using them as part of their creative play. Best Wishes
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News from Hayfield Lane Primary School Our children have had a very busy and rewarding month with exciting and educational visits out of school, the Young Writers competition and several fun and informative visitors in school. Years 1 & 2 visit to Conisborough Castle Years 1 & 2 enjoyed an historical visit to Conisborough Castle and church as part of their Take One Picture project. They were given a tour around the castle and walked to the church. Some of the children were surprised to learn that the castle is over 800 years old (nearly as old as the teachers!!) In the afternoon they had a great time dressing up in medieval clothing and testing out old fashioned forms of punishment, although the teachers were not brave enough to try out the stocks. Year 1 Pedestrian Training The Road Safety Education Unit joined several parents and children from year 1 to highlight pedestrian road safety. The children donned high visibility jackets and headed out on to Hayfield Lane. They were shown how to cross the roads correctly, finding safe places and looking both ways. They were then taken to the pedestrian crossing where they learned about the ‗Red Man‘ and the ‗Green Man‘. When they returned to school, they excitedly shared what they had learned with the rest of the school. Year 4 Cycle training As many of our children now use their bikes to cycle to school, we invited Bike It Tom to school to give some of our pupils valuable cycle training. They were taught braking skills, the importance of wearing a helmet and how to ride a bike safely and considerately on the roads. They were also given some tips on how to look after their bikes.
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Crucial Crew A fantastic time was had by our year 6 children when they visited Magna. They took part in the Crucial Crew workshop which is run by the South Yorkshire Police. During the afternoon they were involved in role play where they had to act out scenarios dealing with anti social behaviour, drugs awareness and bullying. The children felt that they had gained valuable skills and found it very interesting and lots of fun to work with the police. Young Writers competition winners We were very proud to learn this week that several of our Key Stage 2 pupils have been successful in the Young Writers latest Creative Writing competition, fighting off fierce competition from hundreds of schools in the Yorkshire region. The children were asked to create a mini saga but could use no more that 50 words. We had some wonderful stories from all of our children and they really let their imaginations run wild. The winners were given a certificate and their work will go in to a book entitled Tiny Treasures Tales from Yorkshire, a copy of which will be kept at the British library as well as other libraries across the UK. Well done to our budding novelists. FUTURE EVENTS TO LOOK FORWARD TO …
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Local History and Country Notes Compiled by Brian Tansey F.R.G.S. 34 Springwood Close, Branton, Doncaster, DN3 3UD Tel: 01302 534959 E Mail: briantansey@tiscali.co.uk Cantley and Branton Cricket Club Update I have received several tit bits of information about the Club. In the last Issue of the Arrow I printed a letter from Don Fox about it. According to Ronald Nutall of Branton he remembers being asked to play occasionally as a young man of about 15 (about 1938) and that the Cricket Ground in fact moved several times. He remembers it was initially in the field to the right as you now cross the M18 Motorway Bridge heading to Doncaster, which in fact would have placed it directly behind the former Primary School, where there is now a large new house on the traffic island corner, as you turn to go into Old Cantley. In later years it moved to a site about where the McCauley Catholic Senior School main building is now. It later moved to another possible un-recollected site, and finally ended up opposite St Wilfrids Church where Don Fox remembered it being. We still have no information about when it was formed or closed. Ronald remembers some of the 1938 period team members as being Gerry Walls, Bill Tatham, Tom Collins, Artie Binns, Frank Hamilton, Ken Bullock, Ted Badger and Frank Badger. Since we now know the names of some team members does anyone have any old photos of the team of any period that we could copy. I still have to get back to a couple of people who have more information. The Workings of an Old Water Mill In an earlier issue of the Arrow I discussed the strong possibility of there having been a Water Mill on the west bank of the River Torne south of the Auckley Bridge, I have just come across this image of a 17-18th Century Water Mill, could our Mill have looked like this?
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Doncaster Advanced Motorists Five tips to prepare your car for summer Dear readers, After a long winter of wear and tear through snow, salt and potholes - and volcanic dust - your car will be in need of a little TLC. Being prepared for the summer and making checks now can save you a lot of money in the long run. Try to deal with any minor problems and repairs as they happen, as they can become very expensive if left to build up over time. Here are five tips to prepare your car: rusting if left on the bodywork. If possible take your car to a car wash that specializes in under-car cleaning to get rid of every trace. your car‟s pollen filter annually is a vital investment. Keeping your air-con well maintained will help, too. -con will help your car smell better. If it smells stale when you turn the heating on, it could well be a sign that mould is building up in your condenser. headlamps when you stop for fuel is also important as windscreen wipers won‟t get rid of all the fly debris. leave marks on the windscreen, so remember to replace them regularly. After the dust that has fallen from the volcanic ash cloud, it is particularly important that you clean them regularly to avoid damaging your windscreen. Certain checks should be made regardless of the season: Anti-freeze contains corrosion inhibitors so you should keep your car topped up with the right mixture all year round; going without could lead to expensive internal damage such as a blown head gasket. If you are interested in further information regarding the courses that we offer, you‘ll be able to find this information on the Institute of Advanced Motorists website at www.iam.org.uk or Tel: 020 8996 9600
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Exterminate… Exterminate… Saturday nights in the 70‘s were usually spent hiding behind the settee as the Daleks did battle with Dr Who. Sadly the series came to an end, so imagine my delight when a new Dr Who came to our screens years later. Now my own children could hide behind the settee…they didn‘t! I also had a new favourite Dr, move over Tom Baker, David Tenant is in town! Then disaster struck, his time had come to an end Revd, Neil Redeyoff with his family and I was genuinely sad. What would the new actor be like? Why did it have to change? It won‘t be like it used to be! I was angry, and determined not to turn on the TV and watch the new Dr! Thinking about the time lord, I also began thinking about the Lord of Time – God. There was a song in the 60‘s by the Byrds with the line ―Turn, turn, turn‖ The words taken exactly from Ecclesiastes 3 “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them, a time to embrace and a time to refrain, a time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away, a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak, a time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace.” Could there really be a time for war, to kill, to hate? Surely our life is meant to be merciful, compassionate and filled with love; these things do not make sense. How about a time to break down or weep? Shouldn‘t we be rejoicing and building up? But, there are also inappropriate times for laughter and love. I think human beings often chosen the wrong times and reasons for many of these things. We fight over the wrong causes, we love the wrong things, we keep things that are corrupt and reject that which is eternal. We break down relationships and weep over things with Arms not long enough? no real value. We embrace that which will harm us and cast away that which will make us better. The chorus of the Byrds‘ song went, “To everything (turn, turn, turn) There is a season (turn, turn, turn) And a time for every purpose, under heaven.‖ „Turn‟ is for me the key word. I believe we need turn back to God, learn how to discern His will and way so that we will live as God would have us to live, experiencing things Number plates blurred? at the appropriate time and in the appropriate place. He does have a season and a purpose for everything, and He will guide us in the right way. Blessings
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What’s On In Branton And Auckley? Day
Activity
Meeting place
Time
Mon
91st Doncaster Brownies
Scout Hut, Auckley
5.30 - 7.00
771911
Mon
91st Doncaster Guides
Scout Hut, Auckley
7.15 - 8.45
771911
Mon
Pre-School from 2yrs
Auckley Nursery School Building
9.15 - 11.45
865405
Mon
Branton Junior Blades -Football
St. Wilfrids, Branton
3.45 - 4.45
Mon
1st Doncaster Brownies
Auckley Parish Centre
5.30 - 7.00
770004
Mon
Auckley Monday Club
Auckley Parish Centre
2.00 - 4.00
770097
Mon
Line Dancing
Auckley Parish Centre
7.30—9.30
817124
Mon
Simply Singing
Auckley St Saviours Parish Church
10.00-11.30
571874
Tue
Coffee Morning
Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton
10.00-11.30
537713
Tue
Cubs 8 - 10yrs
Scout Hut, Auckley
6.15 - 7.45
770838
Tue
Pre-School from 2 yrs
Auckley Nursery School Building
9.15—11.45
865405
Tue
Parent and Toddlers
Auckley Parish Centre
9.30 - 11.00
770146
Tue
Slimlines Slimming Club
Auckley Parish Centre
5.30—6.30
01405 818564
Tue
Ridgeway School of Dance
Auckley Parish Centre
4.00 - 8.30
710889
Wed
Parent and Toddlers
Auckley Parish Centre
9.30—11.00
770146
Wed
Gentle Exercise
Auckley Parish Centre
2.00 - 3.30
771326
Wed
Pre-School from 2 years
Auckley Nursery School Building
9.15 - 11.45
865405
Wed
Beavers 6 - 8yrs
Scout Hut, Auckley
5.30 - 7.00
770838
Wed
Tae Kwon Do (Dave Sutherill)
Auckley Parish Centre
6.15 - 7.45
868431
Wed
Pilates
Auckley Parish Centre
8.00—9.00
01427 752548
Thur
91st Rainbows
Scout Hut, Auckley
5.30 - 6.30
770004
Thur
Explorer Scouts 14-18yrs
Scout Hut, Auckley
7.30 - 9.30
770838
Thur
Pre-School from 2 yrs
Auckley Nursery School Building
9.15—11.45
865405
Thur
Parent and Toddlers
Auckley Parish Centre
9.30 - 11.00
770146
Thur
Coffee Morning
Auckley Parish Centre
10.00—11.30
771525
Thur
St John Ambulance, 5-10yrs
Auckley Parish Centre
5.30-6.45
535151
Thur
St John Ambulance 10—16yrs
Auckley parish Centre
7.00—8.30
535151
Fri
Scouts 10.5 - 14yrs
Scout Hut, Auckley
7.00 - 9.00
770838
Fri
Pre-School from 2 yrs
Auckley Nursery School Building
9.15 - 11.45
865405
Fri
BINGO
Auckley Parish Centre
7.00—8.30
Auckley Parish Ctr Bookings
Contact Margaret Ottewell Contact Gillian Warrender
Kilham Hall, Branton—Bookings
Contact
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Monthly
Activity
Meeting place
Time
2nd Wednesday of the month
Auckley Parish Council Meeting
Auckley Parish Centre
7.10pm
Contact 770922
1st Wednesday of the month
Branton Parish Council Meeting
Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton
7.00pm
772493
2nd Thursday of the month
Branton WI
Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton
7.20pm
537493
1st Thursday of the month
Auckley WI
Auckley Parish Centre
7.15—9.30
771327
Thursday fortnightly
Mobile Library
Branton
1.40pm
873456
Thursday fortnightly
Mobile Library
Auckley
2.15pm
873456
What’s On In Finningley? Day
Activity
Meeting place
Time
Contact
Mon
Finningley Babies & Toddler Group
Finningley Village Hall
09.45-11.15
771699
Mon
See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs
Finningley C o E School
9.15-11.45
771699
Tue
See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs
Finningley C o E School
9.15-11.45
Tue
73rd Doncaster Brownies
Blaxton Community Hall
5.30—7pm
773036
Wed
Term Time Junior Youth Club
Finningley Village Hall
6.30-8.00pm
772924
Wed
See Saw Pre School 2-5yrs
Finningley C o E School
9.15-11.45
771699
Wed
Journey Christian Library
Finningley Village Hall
1.15-2.45
Every fortnight
Wed
73rd Doncaster Rainbows
Blaxton Community Hall
5.30—6.30
772737
Thur
See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs
Finningley C o E School
9.15-11.45
771699
Thur
Art Club
Finningley Village Hall
1.00 -3.30
771800
Thur
Reach For The Stars-School Dance
Finningley Village Hall
4.00-7.00pm
079180203703
Fri
See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs
Finningley C o E School
9.15-11.45
Fri
Reach For The Stars-School Dance
Finningley Village Hall
4.00-8.30pm
079180203703
Church Sunday School
Finningley Village Hall
9.00-10.00
770607
Finningley Village Hall Bookings
Contact Elaine McNulty
Sun
Monthly
771699
Activity
Meeting place
Time
Contact
2nd Monday in Month
Church Friendship Group
Finningley Village Hall
1.30-3.30
Mrs Huxtable
Last Monday in Month
Doncaster Woodturning Club
Finningley Village Hall
7.00-9.00
814656
Neighbourhood Watch
Finningley Village Hall
7.00pm
770873
3rd Tuesday in Month
Finningley Parish Council
7.00pm
3rd Thursday in Month
Womans Institute
Last Tuesday in Month
Tuesday Club
Finningley Village Hall Finningley Village Hall Finningley Village Hall
Monday 19th April (Qtrly)
The Workbench Joinery & Building Services Established 1963
Full workshop facilities available Mark Turner Proprietor Ivy Cottage 27 Main St., Auckley, DN9 3HT
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7.15-9.00
771437
1.45pm
770992
Advice
General
Citizens Advice Bureaux - Advice line
01302 735225 Doncaster Council - General
01302 734444
Electricity Emergencies
0800 375 675
Doncaster Tax Office
0845 3667802
Transco - Gas Leaks
0800 111 999
Post Office - Auckley
01302 770250
Yorkshire Water
0845 124 2424 Post Office - Branton
01302 536053
Care in the Community Age Concern Childline
Robin Hood Airport 0800 009966 08001111
01302 801010
Medical Burns Medical Centre, Goodison Boulevard
08444 140726
Doctor Okleke, 41 Ellers Lane, Auckley
01302 770327
Doncaster Council - Community First
01302736000
NSPCC
0808 8005000 Doncaster Royal Infirmary Hospital
01302 366666
RSPCA
08705555999
NHS Direct
0845 4647
Weldricks Pharmacy, East Laith Gate, Doncaster Mon—Sat 9am—10pm, Sun 10am-10pm, Bank holidays 10am-8pm, 365 days per year.
01302 369699
Community Auckley Parish Council
Oakwood Doctors Surgery, Masham Rd, 01302 770922 Cantley
Branton Parish Council
01302 772493
Safer Neighbourhood Team
01302 385338
Doncaster Childrens Information Service
0800 138 4568
Kilham Hall, Branton
01302 537713
Business Directory Architect Wright Design
01302 886811 Revive Beauty Salon, Branton
S Yorkshire Fire Service (non emergency)
0114 272 7202 Domestic Cleaning Svs & Craftsman
S Yorkshire Police (non emergency)
0114 2202020
Armthorpe Library
01302 833538
01302 733622
Beauty & Hair
Auckley Parish Centre
Education
01302 537611
01302 537912
Advanced Plastering Home Improvements
01302 723560 07842 684007
D & M Upvc & Window Cleaning Services
07866 878185
David Wade Joinery, Doncaster
01302 701801
Floor Coverings of Doncaster
01302 812198
JHS Joinery, Auckley
01302 775184
Grifftile, Tiling Services, Auckley, Doncaster
01302 770768
Auckley Primary School
01302 770701
Cantley Library
01302 535614
Doncaster Central Library
01302 734305
Doncaster Council - Education
01302 737222 LTJ Plastering Services
Doncaster Mobile Library
01302 873456
Finningley C of E Primary School
01302 770330
Hayfield School Comprehensive
01302 770589
Hayfield Lane Primary School
01302 770427
Mcauley Catholic High School
01302 537396 Funeral Directors
St Wilfrid's C of E Primary School
01302 537344 W E Pinder & Sons, Bawtry, Doncaster
Poppies of Doncaster, Domestic Cleaning Svs.
07932 491 022 01302 533663
Garages —Car Service & Repair James Motors, Cantley Lane, Cantley. The Car Workshop, Armthorpe
01302 370846 01302 834825 01302710285
General Convenience Stores
Leisure
01302 770146 Spar, Ellers Lane, Auckley 01302 834268 Interior Fitted Furniture
01302771187
Armthorpe Sports Centre My Vue Cinema
08712 240240 DC Interiors, Tesco Precinct, Edenthorpe
01302 886790
The Dome Leisure Centre
01302 370777
Hayfield Lane Community Centre Bookings
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IT Solutions DSITC Ltd, Computer Repairs, Auckley
08082240018
Mat & Mouse, info@matandmouse.co.uk
01302 534449
Medical Arthur Leach Optician, Church St., Armthorpe
01302 830168
Chiropodist Health Professions Council Registered / Home Visit Service. Contact Brian Tansey M.Ch.S., S.R.Ch. Jackie Fletcher BSc Hons. Registered Hearing Aid Dispenser
01302534959 01677426555 07784123480
Party Time & Entertainment Palfrey‘s Lodge & Jungle Jacs, Acacia Rd, Cantley 01302534511 Security Meteor Security Solutions Ltd., Auckley
01302 623427
Taxis & Driving Schools Auckley Private Hire, Auckley
01302770097
BJ7 Taxis 4,6,7 & 8 seaters, Cantley
01302531277
Cantley Driving school, www.cantleydrivingschool.co.uk
01302535939
JPDS Driving School, Auckley
01302775317
Stafforce Recruitments 4th annual Charity Day at Hayfield Lakes
Sun 6th June 2010 Supporting the following organisations;
Phase worldwide (founder Marie Cragg) Help for Heroes Mayflower Dog Sanctuary
Please note that ALL monies taken on, during or after the event will go direct to charity
“Fun” Dog Show. Organised by the Mayflower Dog Sanctuary of Bawtry. Football coaching. Organised and run by Doncaster Rovers F.C.Community coaches for children up to 16 years of age; both boys and girls are welcome. Vintage Car Show. Organised by Stuart Carey, Chairman of the Doncaster Traditional Car Club. Mobile Disco, Raffle, Stalls, Sideshows face painting, bouncy castle and more. Charity Fishing Match (4 anglers per team), The match will be 11.00am to 4.00pm Pool collection 9.15am then Peg draw 9.30am Trophies for winning team and individual. Help for HEROES and the British Army/ Gurkhas Organised H4H team on site with very special guests and VIPs to accompany them. Army logistics team will be setting up equipment on site for the general public.
Come along and join us for a fantastic and memorable day For more details or to book a stall contact Paul Wilkinson Mobile: 07734 214 892
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