The Also covering Warmsworth
April April2013 2015
Issue IssueNo. No.6186
A Little Treat
From The Don Gorge & Sprotbrough Flash
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Welcome to the April issue of the I hope you enjoyed this month’s front cover as much as I did! The beautiful photographs capturing the wildlife were taken during conservation work along the Don gorge & Sprotbrough flash by Simon Roe & Ken Taylor. Don gorge volunteers meet alternate Tuesdays at the landing site car park at Nursery lane Sprotbrough. They would like to see anyone who enjoys the outdoors & has an interest in the preservation of our countryside to work alongside a group of like minded people. They also visit the Peak district to work with the rangers, learning skills such as dry stone walling. If you are interested & would like more information please contact Liz, email: lizReeve@dongorgecommunitygroup.cm Hands up who noticed the error in the March issue? It was not de ja vu, the middle 8 pages of February’s Arrow were repeated by mistake at the printers. Sorry for any inconvenience or confusion, last month’s articles and adverts are in this month so you don’t miss them! The deadline for the May issue for advertising and articles is Wednesday 15th April. The May Arrow will be delivered the last full weekend in April.
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Community News The Children’s Society Look at these statistics! 100,000 children run away from home or care in England every year. 166,000 children in England are in caring roles (parents, grandparents or siblings). 500,000 children in England live in poverty still without access to a free school meal. 16,500 children in England are in danger of sexual exploitation, right now. What can you do about it? The Children’s Society in Sprotbrough is organising a house-tohouse collection of envelopes in as many homes as we can between 11 April and 25 April. If an envelope comes through your door, please put as much as you can in it to help those children suffering from poverty and neglect. Someone will come to collect it. If we can’t get round to you, please send a donation to; Victor Hext, 40 Riverhead, Sprotbrough (01302-854467). And if you’d like to be a collector (of about 20 houses), Victor would be delighted to enrol you!
The Quiz night at the Sun inn on 12th March in aid of DonMentia was a great success. This was only to be expected with all the fantastic support offered by the volunteers, Simon who set the (slightly easier!) questions, the good food provided by the very willing and obliging Sun Inn staff and, of course, all those who attended and took part. We raised £550 which will go towards some of the items on the request list from the Mallard (dementia) ward and the Memory Therapy Services.
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Thanks too, to the Co-op Funeral services for donating a hamper full of goods and to all the other people who gave raffle prizes, all of which contributed to an enjoyable and successful evening, and for the good wishes of those who could not attend. See you next year. Eileen
The Coffee Morning held at Sprotbrough Library on the 7th March realised £410, many thanks to everyone who supported this event. Coffee Morning 16th May at Sprotbrough Library 10am-12noon proceeds to St. John's Hospice and Bluebell Wood. If anyone needs an outlet for their craft work please contact: enquiries.scll@gmail.com there could be a stall waiting for you at one of our Coffee Mornings.
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Community News CHAT ROOM 4 THURSDAY WARMSWORTH LADIES’ CLUB th 50 Anniversary Year After the Easter Break why not come and join us at our weekly meetings on Tuesdays 7-9pm at Warmsworth Community Centre, Low Road, Warmsworth. 14 Apr 15 Beetling Around 21 Apr 15 CVS on Dementia Friends 28 Apr 15 An Elizabethan Lady’s Wardrobe Everyone is very welcome. Come and join us on Tuesdays 7:00-9:00pm
SPROTBROUGH W.I. SPRING FAYRE. Saturday 25th April 2015, 10.00am – 12 noon. St. Mary’s Church Hall. Stalls galore ~ Cakes; Books; Soaps and Scents; Raffle; Tombola; Kitchen Garden; Bags and Beads; Lucky Dip. Admission £1 including refreshments.
This year a donation will be made to Brainstrust –The brain cancer charity which benefits Doncaster, Sheffield and the North of England.
Chat Room 4 Thursday invites anyone in the community to attend at the Methodist Church Hall, Park Drive, on the fourth Thursday afternoon each month between 2.00 and 4.00 p.m. for a social afternoon, including a talk, tea and cakes. The following have been arranged for 2015 and ALL are welcome. Thursday 23rd April 2015 at 2.00 p.m. “Poetry with Pam – not Ayres Hankinson! With Pam Hankinson Thursday 28th May 2015 at 2.00 p.m. History of the Fire Service (Part 2) with Mr. John Thompson (of Sprotbrough) Thursday 25 June 2015 Outing Thursday 23 July 2015 2.00 p.m. “Desert Island Picks” – Victor Hext
WANTED MALE SINGERS The South Yorkshire Police Male Voice Choir are actively seeking men, who would like to join like minded men, who enjoy singing in harmony. The South Yorkshire Police Male Voice Choir is one of the oldest police male voice choirs in the UK founded in 1925. Currently numbering some 28 members, of which 8 are ex police employees the remainder being friends and associates. The choir rehearse on Monday evenings 7pm to 9pm at Hall Cross Academy Upper school, Thorne Road. Doncaster.
If you are interested please call 01302 390579 for further information or visit our website at www.sypmvc.org.uk
The New Knit & Natter Group in St. Mary's Stable, Main street, held on a Wednesday every two weeks 2 - 3.30pm. Further details tel. Carole 01302 782776. We have the wool, needles and patterns so why not come and join us? Everyone will be made to feel very welcome.
Jigsaw Puzzle Library and Coffee Morning Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. St. Mary's Stable 10 - 12 noon. Over 400 puzzles. Come and enjoy a natter and meet new friends over a coffee and home-made cakes and treats
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Community News Coffee morning Warmsworth Community Centre
on Saturday 25th April 2015 To raise awareness for Bella who was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome at 2yrs old Everyone welcome
Tickhill
Music Society Friday, 17th April at 8.00 p.m. St. Mary's Primary School, St. Mary's Road, Tickhill Folk Singers Martin and Shan Graebe Folk songs in performance together with fascinating background on collectors of folk song Gala Ticket Holders Join us for the penultimate concert of the season! The concert will be preceded at 7.00 p.m. by the Society's AGM. Admission £10 at the door with the exception of our subscription members Children under 16 free when accompanied by an adult. Students (16-19) free
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Home-Start Doncaster, a registered charity, has been helping parents to build better lives for their children for 30 years. The early years before children start school are vital in a child's life. At Home-Start we believe parents play the key role in creating a secure childhood for their children. It's just sometimes they need a bit of help! Our home-visiting volunteers are committed, caring people who offer their time freely to support local families who have at least one child under the age of five. Volunteers are usually parents themselves, or have parenting experience, and bring with them personal experience and skills. They are friendly, approachable, reliable and can be trusted by parents to listen without being judgemental. If you feel you have what it takes to become a Home-Start home-visiting volunteer we would love to hear from you. We offer a highly regarded Preparation Course which is held one day a week over nine weeks. This will prepare you for home visiting, and give you a thorough understanding of the role of a Home-Start volunteer. Your work may be accredited at Level 2 if you wish. Once linked with a family you will visit them on a weekly basis for 2-3 hours providing support with a wide range of difficulties such as providing an extra pair of hands for parents with twins or being a friend to a single parent who feels isolated. You should be able to stay in the role for at least a year. For more information please telephone 01302 0340856 or email homestart@doncaster.gov.uk for details of our next course starting in April 2015.
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REaL Ladieswear in Tickhill is proud to be organising a Charity Fashion Show at the beautifully restored Victorian stately home, Rossington Hall near Bawtry. The event will take place from 7.00 pm on Wednesday, 15th April and tickets are still available, priced £45.00. Only the cost of the meal will be taken from the ticket sale. Guests will be able to enjoy a mouth watering three course meal in the grand chandeliered ballroom, followed by a
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If all of the 100 tickets are sold, the event will be able to raise a fantastic amount of money for the local Aurora Cancer Charity (Registered Charity Number 1142015) as well as donating an amount to the rebuild of the Tickhill Cricket Club. The Fashion Show Event will also include raffle ticket sales and prizes as well as an auction to bid for other prizes. Any prize donations would be greatly received. If you wish to book a table, or a seat or two, please contact Gaynor Waddington of REaL Ladieswear or 01302 743886, or via our Facebook Page – Real Ladieswear Tickhill.
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Please be aware of the following: The Yorkshire and Humber Region has seen a significant increase in reports of vulnerable people being ‘cold called’ by Bogus Police Officers over the telephone. To date there have been over 46 reports across the region of victims being phoned by offenders impersonating a police officer. Victims are told their bank account has been compromised and they need to transfer money to another account or hand it directly to a ‘Police Officer’. During the conversation the fraudsters will ‘connect’ the victim to their bank to confirm what they are saying but this connection will be false. Victims are encouraged to hang up and wait 5 minutes to ensure the connection has been cleared and then contact their banks or use a mobile phone to make the call. The public are reminded that the Police will never ‘cold call’ and ask personal details about bank accounts. If anyone is worried or has been contacted by these bogus Police Officers please contact the Police on 101 or if it’s happening at the time 999.
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Clouds Community Counselling Service
Winner of the Doncaster Pride Award “Special achievement in the Community” The service is going to strength to strength and has settled at EDDT Station Road Dunscroft where it has an office and 5 counsellors working together with outreach in Moorends, Thorne, Stainforth and Hatfield at 6 other centres. The service has 16 counsellors working and giving their time free. There are 8 counsellors working in Thorne/Moorends. Clouds CCS offers a Bereavement Service, A Young People’s Service and an Adult Service for those who have longer term needs. Counsellors are available throughout the week and Saturday morning clinics are available in Thorne and Dunscroft. The service does accept self-referrals together with third party referrals (with permission) and from other Doncaster areas if space permits. We have been working hard seeking funding and have been awarded £25,000 and the service is secure for the next year and has some funding in place for year 2 and 3. Clouds CCS thanks all who have supported the service, Tweenbridge Windfarm, Sycf, Brelms Trust, Coal Regeneration Trust, Grassroots Community Fund, St George’s Rotary, Free Masons, Thorne Chapel, Kilham Hall Community Centre at Branton and client donations. We are most grateful for all this support which is enabling us to support so many people. We offer over 50 appointments per week.
Good News! Clouds CCS would also like to thank those who support the service by giving counselling space; Doncaster Council at the library in Thorne, Children’s Centres in Moorends and Dunscroft, Ash Hill Academy Hatfield, St Mary’s Community Centre Stainforth and Leger Homes at Broadwater Drive Community Centre Dunscroft and all the time given so generously by the Trustees and Management Staff and the Counsellors without whom there would be no service! We are looking urgently for a couple of responsible adults who would be interested in serving on our Board who meet 6 weekly for 2 hours. Appointments are available by prearrangement. Please ring client message line on 07962907053 or contact through the website www.cloudscounsellingservices.com.
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School News from
Copley Junior School
Well Done to Jemma!
Well done to Jemma, one of our Year 6 pupils, who decided to raise money for the British Heart Foundation. Jemma took the initiative to raise money for this worthwhile charity in memory of her father, who received valued support from the British Heart Foundation. Jemma worked with a group of friends to prepare a powerpoint for assembly, she organised a non uniform day when children were invited to come to school dressed in something red, the British Heart Foundation mascot made a guest appearance as you can see and Jemma also organised a very popular raffle. So far, an amazing £670 has been raised. We are very proud of Jemma for deciding to raise money to help others and demonstrating great organisational abilities. Thank you so much to everyone who contributed to the fundraising; your support means so much to Jemma’s family at this difficult time.
Midday Supervisor Vacancy
We have a vacancy for a midday supervisor, to help look after the children over the lunchtime period. If you are interested in the post, please contact the school office on 01302 856445 for further details.
Art Work At Sprotbrough Library Many thanks to Miss Passant, our Art subject leader, who has put a display of Art work across school in Sprotbrough Library. We hope you will get chance to see the displays when you next visit the library.We look forward to sharing more school news next month. Best wishes, E.A. Crayton Head teacher
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Richmond Hill Primary Academy SPELLING BEE Richmond Hill is buzzing with excitement at the moment! Our Key Stage 2 pupils are fervently taking part in the early stages of our annual Spelling Bee Competition. We are currently at the semi-final stage with a place in the South Yorkshire Finals just around the corner. This auspicious event is producing some excellent scores and just shows that Richmond Hill certainly has ‘un-bee-lievable’ talent!
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Orchard Infant School News This half-term, the children at Orchard Infant School have been learning about healthy eating and where the food we eat comes from. To introduce this work the children enjoyed class visits to the Tesco store in Balby, where they took part in ‘Farm to Fork’ activities. These included; looking at different fruits and vegetables and their country of origin, cheese tasting, visiting the in-store bakery and identifying various types of fish at the fish counter! A highlight of the visit for the children was having a ‘sneaky peek’ in the store's staffroom where they all enjoyed a drink and biscuit as well as sampling some delicious fruits! Following this, they were taken on a tour of the warehouse, including the opportunity to go in the freezer and chiller! All the children who took part were given an individual goodie bag with samples of food to take home. As part of their follow up work back at school, the children have enjoyed writing recounts of their experience, learning about the food pyramid and sketching their favourite fruits. Year Two children have made their own sandwiches as part of a visit by Warburton's bakery whilst Nursery children have enjoyed making their own pizzas, fruit smoothies and vegetable soup! Delicious!!! The staff and children at Orchard would like to say a big thank you to the staff at Tesco and Warburton's who have helped to make our learning so enjoyable.
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South Yorkshire Shadows Guitar Club Meetings are held at the Hyde Park Working Men’s Club, Carr House Road, Hyde Park, Doncaster, DN4 5AD on the 2nd Sunday of every month 12pm – 4pm Wednesdays 5pm & 7pm Waverley Primary School Douglas Road, Balby DN4 0UB
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Oh Christmas Tree, oh Christmas Tree...
In 2012, me and two friends thought it would be lovely to have a Christmas tree in Sprotbrough village. A representative from DMBC contacted me and began to work with me on the idea. Time passed and our work all came to nothing for reasons I don't understand. The death of one of our small group put the idea out of my head till this year. On one of my many journeys from Bawtry to Sprotbrough via Tickhill, I was struck once again by the gloom and darkness of Sprotbrough at the top of Boat Lane entering the village. I decided enough was enough and resurrected the idea. A chance remark by a friend about 'street life' community notice board web site, meant I could reach people almost anonymously to test the water for support. Immediately support came through with offers of time and finance and donation. After attending my first ever parish council meeting I understand a letter has been sent to DMBC asking for support. As yet I have no reply but remain optimistic! Since then I have been inundated with offers of help ranging from the Don Gorge groups offer to dig the hole for the tree , to a local business person who has offered to fund the whole thing. Finding the right person or department to allow us to site a tree opposite St Mary's church on land owned by DMBC is a nightmare. And all the while time is passing. I would hope to have the tree sited and decorated by Christmas 2015 so the wheels of local government need to crack on if the target is to be met.
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Other areas of the parish might also like to have a similar project and if successful with this I am happy to help. We have to start somewhere to lift the doom and gloom. We will never have decorations on the scale of Bawtry or Tickhill but we can put on a good show. Any support you can offer will be invaluable . I await a reply from my local DMBC council member to my e mail asking for help through the red tape. As I said, time is marching on. Planning Christmas in January seems extreme but let's wait and see. Thanks Carol Rees Sprotbrough Resident
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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
Rainbows
Scout Barn in Sprotbrough Village
5.30pm
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
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
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
7.00-9pm
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
Sat
Dancing Class
Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough
9.15-3.15pm
Sun
Sunday Club
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
10am—11am
Sun
t-Time, Crafts, bible stories and more
St Marys Church Hall
4—5pm—check hall for dates
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What’s on in Warmsworth? Day
Activity
Meeting Place
Time
Monday
Playgroup
Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall)
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
Sprotbrough Community Centre Bookings Tel: 788093 Methodist Church Hall Bookings Tel: 570036 (office hours 10am-12noon Tue & Fri) St Marys Church Hall Bookings Tel: 850890 Warmsworth Community Centre Contact Mrs Jill Sharpe 01302 858377
Monthly Events in Sprotbrough & Warmsworth Monthly
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
1st Wednesday
Sprotbrough Wives
Sprotbrough Methodist Church
8.00-10.00pm
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
Sprotbrough Country Club
12-2pm
2nd Monday
Ladies Club Committee
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
7pm-9pm
3rd Monday
Parish Council meeting
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
7pm-9pm
2nd Wednesday
Pudding Club
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
7pm-9pm
3rd Thursday
Community Partnership
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
6.30pm—7.30pm
1st Thursday
Warmsworth WI
Warmsworth Community Centre
7—9pm
1st Friday
Baby Clinic
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
1pm—3pm
1st Saturday
Ward Councillors Surgery
Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall)
10.30am to 11.30am
1st Tuesday
Warmsworth & Edlington Lions Club
Graceholme Social Club, Edlington Lane, Warmsworth
7pm
3rd Wednesday
Warmsworth Neighbourhood Watch
Cricket Club
7pm
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Electricity Emergencies
0800 375 675
Taxes Helpline
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Tax Credit Helpline
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Care in the Community Age Concern Childline
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Medical
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NSPCC
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01302 366666
RSPCA
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NHS Direct
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01302 788093 Sprotbrough Village Pharmacy
Warmsworth Post Office
01302 853417
Doncaster Families Information Service
0800 138 4568
Goldsmith Centre
01302 788093
S Yorkshire Fire Service (non emergency)
0114 272 7202
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01302 855622
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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
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01302 850940
Health & Fitness Slimming World, St Marys Church HallSprotbrough
Catering Lite Bite Catering for All Occasions'/ Novelty Cakes—Lynsey Chambers
01302 782630 07779 715898
Macs Cakes & Cupcakes
01302 785267
Child Care Mamars Ofsted Registered Childminding Can pick up & drop off. Reasonable rates
Delta Plastering Ltd www.deltaplastering.co.uk
07919 578797
Taxis & Driving School’s C Cabs, Sprotbrough
07973 706560
L2P Driving School, Sprotbrough
07767438267
01302 786433 07787 400814
Domestic Cleaning Ovenu
Oven Valeting Service www.ovenudoncaster.co.uk
01302 799344
Sparkle, Fridge cleaning.
01302786367 07801 581141
Gardening & Landscaping Oakwood Garden Services www.oakwoodgardenservices.co.uk
01302 562172 07709 427194
Executive/Chauffeur Driven/ Wedding Transport EX-ZEC Travel Services www.exzectravel.co.uk
01302 820137 07876 595574
Security & IT Complete Fire & Security
01302 511050
IT To Go, Computer Services W: www.ittogo.co.uk E:sales@ittogo.co.uk
01302 352352
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