The Covering Sprotbrough, Barnburgh, Harlington & Warmsworth
April2014 May 2013
Issue No. 75 61
Doncaster Local News
Race Course And more... Competition Win tickets to see Status Quo in May
School News and more...
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Editor’s Letter…
Welcome to the May issue of The Arrow. I hope you enjoy reading all about school life at our local primary schools in April. They have been very busy! We have a competition in this month’s Arrow and the lucky winner will get a pair of tickets to see Status Quo at Doncaster Race Course in May, all you need to do is send me an email with your name and contact details. It really is that simple. The deadline for the June issue for advertising and articles is Wednesday 14th May. The June Arrow will be delivered the last weekend in May.
Best Wishes Michelle Sidebottom
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News, News, News, News, News, News...
Kingswood Dearne Valley Centre Caroline Flint MP and Cllr Sandra Holland were guests of Kingswood Dearne Valley Centre in Conisbrough this week, to see the latest developments on the site. Caroline Flint MP said: “Kingswood have transformed this redundant site into an exciting, residential learning centre for local schools and youth groups. They have shown great vision, building on the unique qualities of this site, to create a very special learning environment. I would doubt there is another centre in the UK that harnesses wind, solar and their own water treatment work, within a really fun setting.” Said Sandra Holland: “The facilities and accommodation are fantastic. I’m particularly pleased that Doncaster schools obtain a discount to use these facilities, and I’m excited that there are important job opportunities for local people. ” John Bentley, Chief Executive said: “I am delighted that Caroline Flint and Sandra Holland were able to spend so much time at our Kingswood’s Dearne Valley Centre, to see what we do, and to experience interactive learning first hand. The residential experiences offered by Kingswood give youngsters the chance to learn and develop as individuals in ways that are not possible in a traditional classroom setting. Our residentials create life long memories and can be life changing for the young people involved. Kingswood is investing £8million to redevelop the 50-acre site into a state-of-the-art residential centre where youngsters can explore the environment and develop life skills in an interactive way. The site is equipped with an outdoor activity park where youngsters can try rope courses, climbing walls, zipwires, archery and problem solving skills. Indoors, there’s a giant sports hall, where youngsters explore similar activities in all weathers. Kingswood has purpose-built accommodation for students and teachers on site, with further sensitive expansion underway. The site can accommodate 380 pupils and staff at present, increasing to 460 this summer. Speaking to Kingswood staff at the centre, Ms Flint, who is also Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, also got the chance to explore the centre’s innovative approach to sustainability. The centre benefits from a giant solar panel, wind powered facilities, a natural water treatment plant and ‘touch tanks’ – interactive structures which give children the chance to physically explore bio-diverse habitats. Kingswood Inspiring Learning now employs 70 people at their Dearne Valley centre, welcoming 13,000 young people in the past year.
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News, News, News, News, News, News.. Warmsworth Ladies' Club Our first meeting in the Merry Month of May is aptly Alan Spree ‘Wine Tasting' on 6 May Jenny Barlow 'Reminiscing Church and Chapel' on 13 May Angela Dutton 'Visiting Wheel of Hope School, India on 20 May Hope you can join us on Tuesdays 7- 9pm Warmsworth Community Centre, Low Road Next year Warmsworth Ladies’ Club will celebrate its 50th Anniversary. So why not be part of our ongoing success and join us at Warmsworth Community Centre, Low Road. We have speakers, social evenings, outings and time for tea and a chat every Tuesday from 7-9pm during term time. Look forward to seeing you!
Do you find yourself at a loose end some weekends, are you a music lover or love to dance ? Why not come to our dances and concerts. We have a real live Cinema organ installed at the hall (similar to Blackpool Tower); our dances, sequence and ballroom, and concerts, are held on the fourth weekend of each month from September to June, engaging the star organists from across the country. Entry fee to our dances is £4.50; and to our concerts is £4.50 for members and concessions and £5.50 for non members, inclusive of tea/ coffee. Dances, on the fourth Saturday, are from 7.30 to 11.30 and Concerts, on the fourth Sunday, start at 2.30 until 5.00. We also have a tea dance to recorded music on Wednesdays at 2.00 until 4.30, entrance is £2, inclusive of tea/coffee. For further details please telephone 01302 744585 or 01302 834068 and we shall be happy to give you more information. You can be assured of a warm welcome at any of our functions, and we look forward to hearing from you. Harworth Christie Organ Enthusiasts, The Community Hall, Whitehouse Road, Bircotes, Doncaster DN11 8EF.
WARMSWORTH ART CLUB The Warmsworth Art Club is about a group of sociable people who wish to paint and who wish to have some guidance and the support of other like-minded enthusiasts. We meet in the Old Schoolrooms at Warmsworth each Thursday morning between 10 and 12. We have occasional tuition from experienced professionals; we shall visit Patchings Art Show in Newark in June; and plan to hold our own Art Show in the late summer. We also plan to do some painting outdoors in good weather. We usually tend to gather from 9.40am. onwards, have a coffee, biscuit and a chat and get on with our work at 10. If any like-minded people would care to join us we are accepting names which will be put on a waiting list until vacancies occur. Contact can be made to Len on len57@talktalk.net or on Doncaster 855276 for further information.
Warmsworth WI INSPIRING WOMEN The next meeting of Warmsworth WI will be held on:Date: Thursday May 8th 2014 at 7.00pm Venue: Warmsworth Community Centre, Low Road West, Warmsworth Subject: A History of painting and Drawing Speaker: Keith Arrowsmith Everyone is welcome including nonmembers Janice Wormley President
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School News from
Copley Junior School Our new House Captains
At Copley Junior we value all our children’s achievements. To support this further we have introduced a new House system. We hope the new House system will help to develop our pupils’ sense of belonging, community spirit and pride in their contribution to school life. Every child has been allocated to a House Group (Red, Yellow, Green, Blue). Each week pupils are rewarded with House Points that recognise academic, sporting, social and personal achievements. We total the number of House points from each class at the end of the week and we celebrate the winning House of the week in our Achievement Assembly on Fridays. Our Year 6 pupils were invited to apply for the role of House Captain. Children wrote wonderful letters of application and then were interviewed by the Head teacher and members of the School Council. Well done to Tyler, Grace, Adam and Eddie, who are the first House Captains of Copley Junior School. The quality of applications was so high we were able to appoint Vice Captains and House Ambassadors for each House. Our Year 6 pupils show so much initiative and these positions give the children opportunity to develop their leadership and team work skills.
Art Success
Well done to our Art Club, who created entries on the theme of ‘All the Fun of the Fair’ for the Don Valley Arts Festival. We were awarded a trophy for the high quality of entries that we submitted. Well done to Thomas R in Year 6 who won 2nd place in the category 8-11 years and to Emily N who achieved 3rd place in the category 8-11 years. Many thanks to Miss Passant who ran our after school Art club.
Tiana H’s entry
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Thomas R’s entry, placed 2nd
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New Curriculum at Copley
We have recently made some exciting changes to our school curriculum. We have introduced the ‘Cornerstones’ curriculum in order to:
Provide children with vibrant, relevant and engaging learning projects Provide children with more first hand experiences Develop maths skills across the curriculum Provide more opportunities for writing across the curriculum Give challenge to our more able pupils Give opportunities for pupil led learning, where children can approach a learning challenge in their own way Provide new opportunities to share learning at the end of a project with parents Ensure we are meeting all the requirements of the new National Curriculum Ensure systematic progression of skills and knowledge as children move through the school
Year 5
Visited the tropical Butterfly House in Sheffield to launch their new learning project ‘Beast Creator.’ Year 5 used their knowledge of minibeasts and habitats to create their own ‘minibeast hotels’, to tempt the minibeasts of Copley’s garden area to take up residence! We look forward to sharing more school news with you soon. Best wishes E.A. Crayton Head teacher
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Richmond Hill School News The Terrible Tudors! Year 5 have been finding out all about The Tudors - from Henry VIII and his six wives to Tudor life, food and clothes. They used all they had learned to give a memorable performance for the school and their parents and also enjoyed a brilliant day at Haddon Hall. All this proves how we can learn in lots of different places and in lots of different ways. Well done Year 5 - just don't lose your heads! Toffee Music All of Richmond Hill was entertained superbly by a singing duo called Toffee Music when they came into school on 3rd April. As well as performing songs old and new for the children to sing along with, they were also raising money for Weston Park Hospital. X-Factor Richmond Hill's X-Factor competition was, yet again a roaring success, proving that we certainly do have a lot of talented pupils in our
school - singers, dancers, poets, acrobats, magicians to name but a few. All were welcome to audition and, if lucky, go through to the voting assembly where all the children voted for their favourite act using the Richmond Hill 'clapometer'! The finalists then performed in a special assembly for their parents. Well done to everyone who took par. Eat your heart out Simon Cowell. Easter egg-stravaganza! Key Stage 2 once again proved their resourcefulness and ingenuity when they brought their eggs into school for the Easter Egg Competition. With entries such as 'egg-cercise eggs', 'eggsperience of a lifetime' and 'egg-ucation' it was a very hard decision to choose, but the winners were James Arragon, Isaac Foster, Rosie Ingamells, Hollie Gater, Phoebe Moore, Olivia Arksey, Milly Clarkson, Libbi Welsh. Easter Bonnets 12 Please mention “The Arrow� when responding to advertisements Not to be outdone by Key Stage 2, Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 came to school with their Easter hats they had made at home. They looked resplendent as they paraded through the hall and sang songs for
ÂŁ100 for charity The pupils of Richmond Hill dug deep into their pockets to give money to a local charity. Following a visit from disabled skier, Jo Willoughby, the children raised a brilliant ÂŁ100 for the Yorkshire Disability Ski Fund. This was collected in person by Jo who has just returned from skiing in Austria.
Easter egg-stravaganza! Key Stage 2 once again proved their resourcefulness and ingenuity when they brought their eggs into school for the Easter Egg Competition. With entries such as 'egg-cercise eggs', 'egg-sperience of a lifetime' and 'egg-ucation' it was a very hard decision to choose, but the winners were James Arragon, Isaac Foster, Rosie Ingamells, Hollie Gater, Phoebe Moore, Olivia Arksey, Milly Clarkson, Libbi Welsh.
TECHNO MAN visits Richmond Hill! Techno Man visited school recently and challenged our KS1 and KS2 children to draw him a new sidekick! ACS Doncaster Computer Store have launched a drawing competition with all KS1 and KS2 pupils being invited to enter with a chance to win themselves an IPad Mini as well as one for our school.
Book Review Competition We were highly delighted when a huge number of children entered our recent Book Review Competition. All the winners proved that Richmond Hill is brimming with children who are passionate about reading.
Easter Bonnets Not to be outdone by Key Stage 2, Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 came to school with their Easter hats they had made at home. They looked resplendent as they paraded through the hall and sang songs for their parents. Lots of 'ah' factor and not a dry eye in the hall. Happy Easter everyone.
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What’s On In Sprotbrough?
Day
Activity
Meeting Place
Time
Mon
Mums & Toddlers
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
9.30-11.00am
Mon
Breast Start Breastfeeding
Sprotbrough Childrens Centre
9.30-11.30am
Mon
Rising 2’s play session
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
9.00-11.30am
Mon
Rising 2’s play session
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
12.30- 3.00pm
Mon
The Reading Club 0—5yrs
Sprotbrough Library
1.30-3.00pm
Mon
Brownies
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
6.15-7.45pm
Mon
Beavers (6-7yrs)
Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough
6.00-7.30pm
Mon
French Conversation Group
Sprotbrough Community Library
6.00—8.00pm
Mon
Adult Beginners Ballroom/Latin Dance
St Mary’s Church Hall, Sprotbrough
2pm –3pm
Mon
Slimming World
St Mary’s Church hall, Sprotbrough
5—6.30 & 7.00pm—8.30pm
Tue
Playgroup
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
9.15-12.15pm
Tue
Sprotbrough Starz
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
9.15-11am
Tue
Coffee Morning
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
10.30-11.30am
Tue
Tuesday Club
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
1.30-4.00pm
Tue
Painting Class
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
2.00-4.00pm
Tue
Dancing
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
4.00-7.00pm
Tue
Taekwondo
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
6.00-9.00pm
Tue
Cubs (8-10yrs)
Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough
6.30-8.00pm
Tue
Cubs 'Kestrels' (8-10yrs)
The Barn, Main Street
6.45-8.15pm
Wed
Rising 2’s Playgroup
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
9.00-11.30am
Wed
Mums & Toddlers
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
1.30—3.00pm
Wed
Sequence Dance—Ian Sadler
Royal British Legion
1pm –3.30pm
Wed
Dancing
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
4.00-7.00pm
Wed
Taekwondo
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
5.30-6.30pm
Wed
Playgroup
Sprotbrough Methodist Church Hall
9.15—12.15
Wed
Sequence Dance Club
St Mary’s Church Hall
7.30pm—10pm
Wed
Cubs 'Falcons' (8-10yrs)
The Barn, Main Street
6.45-8.15pm
Wed
Scouts (11-14yrs)
Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough
7.15-9pm
Thurs
Coffee Morning
St Mary’s Church Hall
10—11.30am
Thurs
Little tykes (childminders drop in)
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
9.15—11.00am
Thurs
Mums & Toddlers
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
9.30-11.00am
Thurs
Thursday Club
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
1.30-4.00pm
Thurs
Dancing Class
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
4.45-8.45pm
Thurs
Brownies
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
6.00-7.30pm
Thurs
Yoga Class
St Marys Church Hall
7—8.30pm
Thurs
Adult Improvers Ballroom/Latin
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
8-9pm
Thurs
Beavers (6-7yrs)
The Barn, Main Street
5.30-6.30pm
Thurs
Scouts (11-14yrs)
The Barn, Main Street
7.00-9.15pm
Thurs
Explorer Scouts (14-18yrs)
Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough
7.30-9.30pm
Fri
Playgroup
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
9.15-12.15pm
Fri
Sprotbrough Starz
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
9.15-11am
Fri
Tea Dance
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
1.00-4.00pm
Fri
Taekwondo
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
6.30-9.00pm
Fri
Fun Club
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
7.00-8.00pm
Sat
Sequence Dancing
Royal British Legion Club
7.30—10.30pm
Dancing Class
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
9.15-3.15pm
t-Time, Crafts, bible stories and more
St Marys Church Hall
4—5pm—check hall for dates
Sat
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Activity
Meeting Place
Time
3rd Monday
St Mary’s Mothers Union
The Stable, Main Street, Sp’boro
7.30pm- 9.30pm
1st & 3rd Tuesday
Sequence Dancing
Royal British Legion Club
7.30-10.30pm
Sprotbrough Wives
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
8.00-10.00pm
1st & 3rd Tuesday
The Dementia Peers Support Group
St Mary’s Church Stables, Sprotbrough
1.00pm—3.00pm
2nd Thursday
Lunch Club
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
12.15pm - 2.00pm
2nd Tuesday
Jigsaw Puzzle library & Coffee
The Stable, main Street, Sprotbrough
10—12noon
2nd Tuesday
Sprotbrough WI
St Mary’s Church Hall
7.30—9.30pm
4th Thursday
Chatroom
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
1.30-3.30pm
Last Thursday of month
Parish Luncheon Club
Newton Arms
12-2pm
1st Wednesday
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What’s on in Warmsworth? Day
Activity
Meeting Place
Monday
Playgroup
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
Time 9am-3.15pm
Tuesday
Playgroup
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
9am-3.15pm
Tuesday
Brownies
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
6.30pm-8pm
Tuesday
Ladies Club
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
7pm-9pm
Wednesday
Playgroup
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
9am-3.15pm
Wednesday
Ladies Dancing
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
8pm-9pm
Thursday
Playgroup
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
9am-3.15pm
Thursday
Dancing Class
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
4pm-9pm
Thursday
Watercolours
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
10am-12 noon
Thursday
JW Club
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
1.30pm-2.30pm
Friday
Playgroup
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
9am-3.15pm
Saturday
Children’s Dancing
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
10am-12noon
Day
Activity
Monday
Playgroup
Monday
Rosemary Conley food & Fitness
Barnburgh Village Hall
1.00 to 2.30pm
Monday
Sewing Group
Barnburgh Church Hall
10.30am-12noon
Monday
Joanne Armstrong School of Dancing
Barnburgh Village Hall
3.30pm—9.15pm
Tuesday
Mother’s Union Knitting Group
Barnburgh Church Hall
2pm
Tuesday
B Fit with Cheryl Yoga & Pilates
Barnburgh Village Hall
Tuesday
Joanne Armstrong School of Dancing
Barnburgh Village Hall
9.30am—9.15pm
Wednesday
History Society
Barnburgh Church Hall
10.30am bi-weekly
Wednesday
Art Group
Barnburgh Church Hall
1.30—3.30pm (term time)
Wednesday
The Barnburgh Village Singers
Barnburgh Church Hall
8.00pm—9.30pm
Wednesday
B Fit with Cheryl Zumba & Pilates
Barnburgh Village Hall
9.30am—11.30am
Wednesday
Seniors Group (bi weekly)
Barnburgh Village Hall
1.30pm to 4.30pm
Wednesday
Barnburgh School of Theatre Dance
Barnburgh Village Hall
5.00pm to 9.00pm
Thursday
Line Dancing
Barnburgh Church Hall
2.00pm
Thursday
Barnburgh Male Voice Choir
Barnburgh Church Hall
7.30—9.30pm
Thursday
Joanne Armstrong School of Dance
Barnburgh Village Hall
12.15pm—9.15pm
Friday
Playgroup
Barnburgh Village Hall
9.30am-11.30am
What’s on in Barnburgh? Meeting Place
Time
Barnburgh Village Hall
9.30am –11.30am
Friday
Barnburgh School of Theatre Dance
Barnburgh Village Hall
5.00pm to 7.00pm
Friday
Jujitsu
Barnburgh Village Hall
7.30pm—9.30pm
Saturday
Barnburgh School of Theatre Dance
Barnburgh Village Hall
9.00am—1.30pm
Sunday
Modern Pilates with David Camm
Barnburgh Village Hall
6.00pm—7.00pm
Sunday
Jujitsu
Barnburgh Village Hall
3.00—4.00pm
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Activity
2nd Monday of the month 3rd Monday of the month 3rd Monday of the month
Monthly Events Meeting Place
Time
Ladies Club Committee
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
7pm-9pm
Parish Council meeting
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
7pm-9pm
Harlington & Barnburgh WI
Barnburgh Village Hall
7.15pm
2nd Wednesday of the month
Parish Council Meeting
Barnburgh Village Hall
7.00—9.00pm
2nd Wednesday of the month
Pudding Club
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
7pm-9pm
3rd Thursday of the month
Community Partnership
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
6.30pm—7.30pm
1st Thursday of the Month
Warmsworth WI
Warmsworth Community Centre
7—9pm
1st Friday of the Month
Baby Clinic
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
1pm—3pm
1st Saturday of the month
Ward Councillors Surgery
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
10.30am to 11.30am
1st Tuesday of the Month
Warmsworth & Edlington Lions Club
Graceholme Social Club, Edlington Lane, Warmsworth
7pm
3rd Wednesday of the month
Warmsworth Neighbourhood Watch
Cricket Club
7pm
Booking Contact Details
Warmsworth Community Centre Contact Mrs Jill Sharpe 01302 858377 Barnburgh & Harlington Village Hall Contact Paul 07717 635808 or E:mail bookings@barnburghvillagehall.co.uk Barnburgh Church Hall Contact Kay 01709 581737 If you would like your weekly or monthly meeting advertised here for free, please contact me on 07795 387937 01302 534256 or e-mail me at michelle@arrowpublications.co.uk
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Useful Numbers Advice
General
Citizens Advice Bureaux - Advice line
01302 735225 Doncaster Council - General
01302 736000
Electricity Emergencies
0800 375 675
Doncaster Tax Office
0845 3667802
Transco - Gas Leaks
0800 111 999
Sprotbrough Post Office
01302 853187
Warmsworth Post Office
01302 853417
Care in the Community Age Concern Childline
0800 009966 08001111
Medical AKS, High Melton Ltd
01709 583121
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 Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish Council
01302 788093 Sprotbrough Village Pharmacy
Safer Neighbourhood Team, Edlington.
01302 385488 Leisure
Sprotbrough Children Services, Melton Rd
01302 786457 Adwick Leisure Centre
01302 721447
Doncaster Families Information Service
0800 138 4568 My Vue Cinema
08712 240240
Goldsmith Centre
01302 788093 Odeon
08712 244007
S Yorkshire Fire Service (non emergency)
0114 272 7202 The Dome Leisure Centre
01302 370777
S Yorkshire Police (non emergency)
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Education Copley Junior School, Sprotbrough
01302 856445
Orchard Infant School, Sprotbrough
01302 853655
Richmond Hill Primary School
01302 782421
Ridgewood School
01302 783939
Doncaster Council - Education
01302 734444
Warmsworth Primary School
01302 852200
Barnburgh Primary School
01709 893125
High Melton College
01302 553666
Doncaster Mobile Library
01302 873456
Warmsworth Library
01302 853082
Sprotbrough Library
01302 782436
Doncaster Central Library
01302 734305
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Accountancy Riverside Accountancy Services, Sprotbrough
01302 570018
Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning
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01302 857789 07774736917
Holgates Home Improvements & Maintenance
07456 524004
Phil Green Gas Services Gas Safe Reg: 115578
01302 850940
Health & Fitness
Leather Magic, Leather upholstery Cleaning, Scawthorpe
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RUGBUSTERS, Sprotbrough. www.rugbusters.co.uk
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Taxis & Driving School’s
Catering Lite Bite Catering for All Occasions'/ Novelty Cakes—Lynsey Chambers
01302 782630 07779 715898
Macs Cakes & Cupcakes
01302 785267
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07973 706560
L2P Driving School, Sprotbrough
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