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INTRODUCTION Hello readers and welcome to your December/January edition of Scunthorpe Journal!
communities we have! With the New Year coming up, you might also want to boost your business. We have helped many local businesses in our community boost their Where has 2018 gone? We can’t believe the year is almost over, but December means the sales this year and hope to continue this in the upcoming year. Our friendly team is here festive season is well under way. Christmas on hand to help you with any enquiries. and New Year is fast approaching which means lots of celebrating with all your So for now, sit back with a cuppa and enjoy wonderful family and friends! this issue. From all of us at Scunthorpe Journal, we wish you a Merry Christmas and Remember we are always on the lookout a Happy New Year! for positive news stories to let the people
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Local man dona to a complete st There’s generous, and then there’s donating-a-kidney generous, and David Meekin is the latter Originally from Hull, David, a father of two and grandfather of one, has lived in Scunthorpe for the last four years, first considered donating a kidney when his sister was pregnant and suffered with kidney problems.
regard as being incredibly brave. Even though she lost her fight with cancer, and I don’t believe in an afterlife, I wanted to do something good in her memory.”
David, 48, says: “It was joked around that she might need a transplant and I was humorously asked if I would give her one of my kidneys. No problem I said, but I meant it seriously.”
“I remember thinking someone has been told there’s a chance. Someone is banking on me now.”
Luckily, David’s sister gave birth and everything was fine. It was when his sister was diagnosed with cancer, that David began to give blood. David adds: “My sister told my mum how proud she was and that meant a lot, especially coming from someone who I
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After donating an astonishing 51 times, David began to look into kidney donation.
“After my 50th blood donation, I found something on the web suggesting that although alive donors normally give a kidney
to family members, it’s also possible to give a kidney to wherever it may be wanted.” This led David to seriously consider donating a kidney so he got in touch with his local transplant centre. Before he knew it, he had a match! “I remember thinking someone has been told there’s a chance, they’ve had the tests, they know it’s a viable match, and now after potentially years of waiting, there is an end in sight for them and their life will change. “I have someone who is banking on me now.” David wasn’t allowed to know anything personal about his donor, but was told the donor had been on the list a while. “I was so glad to be able to do this for them.”
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David has now successfully donated his kidney, and helped save someones life! David is extremely proud of himself. “I’ve gone from someone who would visibly sweat at the thought of being injected, to donating blood over 50 times and now an organ! I am so very thankful to all my family and friends and the medical staff
that have helped me during the past 18 months. “Before I could do whatever I want, now two of us can do whatever we want. It cost me nothing, but a little discomfort.” This isn’t the end of the journey for David, he hopes to spread awareness and get more people on to the donor register.
“Talking to people about what I’m doing, I’m trying to highlight how good it is to sign up for organ donation, blood donation and bone marrow donation. The organ donation form is simple and only takes you two minutes to fill in, but it could potentially give life to so many people. Let it be your legacy.”
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RACHAEL’S RIDERS HELP FUND DREAM TRIP OF A LIFETIME! A group of six motorcyclists have completed a 400-mile challenge to help fund a dream holiday to Florida for Rachael Dawson who has incurable cancer
Rachael, 34, from Wrawby, has stage 3 aggressive breast cancer. After 15 months of gruelling treatment, she received the all clear, only to be told the cancer had returned just after her wedding this September. The ride was organised by Rachael’s Aunt Marie and Uncle Steve. They organised for the boys to buy their bikes and take their tests ready to get them on the road ready for the day - some of them hadn’t even got their CBT to ride a moped before this! The boys and the support vehicles (driven by Rachael’s husband and her dad) set off to Brands Hatch in Kent at 6am on 11th November and 18 hours, three punctures and regular fuel top-ups later finally reached their home at 1.30am on the 12th November, greeted by Rachael! Dominic Hanton, Rachael’s brother, who took part in the challenge, says: “Having the opportunity to undertake this challenge to raise money to send
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Rachael on her dream holiday was fantastic. The fact that she is the most kind, caring and selfless person I have ever met, made it more meaningful to help send this amazing woman on her dream holiday. As a big family there is no better feeling than everyone coming together and fighting Rachael’s corner. “The support we have received is so overwhelming and the family will be forever grateful. It was such a wonderful feeling seeing Rachael’s face as we returned from our trip and it has been amazing to see the local community come together to support this cause.” The target was originally £5,000 but with the support being so huge the target is now £10,000 so Rachael can go on her dream trip. If you would like to read more about Rachael’s story or donate, please visit www.justgiving.com/ crowdfunding/rachelsridersx
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New funeral branch to Scunthorpe The loss of a loved one can be an extremely difficult time and sometimes we need a little help planning the next steps. The new Lincolnshire Co-op funeral home will allow people of Scunthorpe to discuss plans and make arrangements for those who have passed away Lincolnshire Co-op has invested in the £500,000 branch on Oswald Road, which includes a private arrangement lounge, welcoming reception area and chapel of rest. There will also be a display showing the handiwork of Lincolnshire Co-op’s memorial masons, who use
state-of-the-art technology and hand-carving skills to create special tributes. The new branch means people in Scunthorpe can simply pop in to see Lincolnshire Co-op’s professional colleagues about funeral plans, advice on arrangements and ask questions they may have.
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h comes The funeral home will have an official opening ceremony on Wednesday 19th December where local dignitaries, invited guests and clergy will be invited to look around. Donations will also be made to local charities as part of the ceremony. It will then start serving the community on Friday 21st December. Scunthorpe branch manager, Peter Riley told Scunthorpe Journal: “We’re pleased to be bringing our new funeral branch to Scunthorpe. It’ll provide a calm and welcoming place for people to pop in and see us, whether they need support with
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funeral arrangements or are thinking about planning ahead with a funeral plan so loved ones needn’t worry. “We pride ourselves on delivering a professional, affordable and sympathetic service whenever families need us. Our highly trained funeral colleagues are always ready to help, even if all that’s needed is a cup of tea and a meaningful chat. “We’re also committed to providing transparent prices and
helping people find a funeral they can afford, and to show this we’ve signed the enhanced Fair Funerals Pledge.” The funeral branch joins Lincolnshire Co-op’s Westcliff Pharmacy and Willoughby Road Food Store and Post Office in Scunthorpe. The branch will be the society’s first funeral home in the town and the 22nd in its trading area.
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New DIY store opens in Scunthorpe Town Centre Alpha Building Plastics Ltd has opened a new showroom on Mary Street that promises to give something back to the community! community with a one-stop shop for everything DIY. Scunthorpe town centre has seen a number of shops close down in recent years, meaning businesses’ struggle to survive. Managing director, Paul White, told Scunthorpe Journal: “It is like a ghost town. I am not from Scunthorpe originally but I have been here for over 20 years now. Established in 2017, a family run business who supply low-maintenance building products to the trade and public, seven days a week.
“Around Mary Street, there are a lot of shops that are closed. You have to travel far to many places to get what you need. I wanted to put something back into the town centre.”
The shop offers a range of roof line, cladding, flooring and other products for internal or external work.
The company is also thinking about selling double-glazed windows and has the backing from large companies who can provide the materials.
One of the main reasons the store is open everyday is to make the shop more accessible to the community.
So the next time you’re out in Scunthorpe, look out for Alpha Building Plastics.
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How do I get my child into Grammar school?
Kip McGrath’s educational consultant, Clare Powell tells us how important it is to start preparations for Grammar school early In an world with intense competition for well-paid jobs, parents are striving harder than ever to give their children the best educational opportunities in life. This has meant a growing demand for grammar school places, as a higher percentage of students from these schools are accepted for universities (including Oxford and Cambridge) than other sixth-form education providers. As parents and students are beginning to recognise this trend, we have experienced an increase in demand for 11-plus preparation. It can be argued that comprehensive and secondary schools are unable to successfully cater for higher ability students because expectations are focused on gaining grades 4 and 5 at GCSE, meaning students who are capable of more are not always encouraged to aim higher or even given the opportunity to do so. For many 11-plus students, grammar school is a
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way to ensure they have access to the higher grades and the opportunity to network with children of a similar ability and temperament. This year our students achieved scores between 228 and 272, with the pass mark being 220 and the top score 280. Jasmia, a student on the 11-plus course, said: “Kip gave me the confidence and belief in myself to pass the 11-plus.” If you are considering a Grammar school education for your child we recommend preparation from January of Year 5. This year over 660 students sat the 11-plus course with hope of receiving one of Gainsborough’s 180 places. To find out if we can help your child achieve their full potential and support them in their 11 Plus journey, come along to our free event on January 19th 9:30-10:30am. For more information, please call us on 01724 853935 or visit our website www. tutoringscunthorpe.co.uk for more information.
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Healthy Lifestyle Service supports people of Scunthorpe to improve their health It’s time to start thinking about your New Year’s resolution. Want to quit smoking? Want to focus on your health? Well, the help you need is here. North Lincolnshire Council launched the Healthy Lifestyle Service to give free support services in one place, making it easier for people to get support to make changes to health and wellbeing. A team of friendly and knowledgeable healthy lifestyle facilitators can support people who live and/or work in North Lincolnshire to focus on how to: • Achieve and maintain a healthy weight - the service provides access to a 12-week Adult Weight Management Course. This is a one-hour session each week and enables individuals to understand the relationship between activity, nutrition and their weight. • Stop smoking - the service can provide evidencebased stop smoking support to people aged 16 and over. Courses run for six weeks and will include carbon monoxide readings, behavioural support and information detailing different forms of
Nicotine Replacement Treatment, guidance for use, withdrawal symptoms and coping strategies. The services can also offer support to: • Become more physically active • Increase wellbeing including mental and emotional health • Prepare healthy meals from scratch • Have an NHS Health Check People can refer themselves to the service or be referred by other agencies. An initial one-to-one assessment will be offered to identify individual’s health and wellbeing goals before taking the next steps to a healthier lifestyle. Based at Scunthorpe Central, appointments are available between 8am-8pm, Monday to Friday and 9am-12pm on Saturdays. The service can also be accessed at leisure centres, wellbeing hubs, children’s centres and some GP surgeries. For information go to www.northlincs.gov.uk/northlincolnshire-health-lifesyle-service, call 01724 298212 or email nlc.healthylifestyles@nhs.net.
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HOROSCOPES Dec/Jan December/January 2019 - Issue 11
Aquarius
(20th Jan-18th Feb) Have you been spending too much? Make a weekly contribution to a savings account. It’s time to correct the financial imbalance in your life.
Pisces
(19th Feb-20th March) Resist temptation to pry into secrets. You may be the person everyone comes to for gossip, but you can’t compromise your reputation for the sake of popularity.
Aries
Gemini
(21st May-20th June) Respect a loved one’s privacy. The less you try to inject yourself into a friend’s life, the more welcoming they will be.
Cancer
(21st June- 22nd July) Whether you sign a new client or are offered a job, you will return home with a big smile on your face. It feels great when people admire your ideas.
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Libra
(23rd Sept-22nd Oct) Negative feedback is discouraging, but it shouldn’t cause you to quit. Be kind and gentle with yourself as you make another attempt.
Scorpio
(23rd Oct-21st Nov) You don’t like the same activities as your romantic partner. That shouldn’t be a deal breaker for your relationship. You can pursue your hobbies separately.
Sagittarius
(21st March-19th April) Being loud and forceful will backfire! A calm, gentle approach will command respect and give you the power you want.
(23rd July-22nd Aug) You readily give your honest opinion. This can hurt a sensitive person’s feelings, but it’s not your fault. You never deliver criticism in a malicious way.
(22nd Nov-21st Dec) Time to forgive someone who had betrayed you. Practising mercy doesn’t mean condoning bad behaviour; it simply involves releasing someone’s hold on you.
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Virgo
Capricorn
(20th April-20th May) Trust your instinct, even when it goes against conventional wisdom. If you feel something is right, go with it. Your innate feelings is right on target, as always.
(23rd Aug-22nd Sept) You usually retaliate at any opportunity. Remaining calm and biting your tongue is sometimes the better option to keep your friendships.
(22nd Dec-19th Jan) Listen to uplifting music, make a gratitude list or recall some happy memories. Chasing away the shadows will attract love, luck and prosperity.
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After the success of the first night, OUT TNITE?! is back! The Witch Blair, who is a familiar face at “The Scene” in Lincoln and “Viaduct bar” in Leeds, will be there, along with a queen of the past Scunthorpe scene and our resident acts Luna Saint and Bunny OhHoney.
IT’S CHRISTMAS! Saturday 1st-24th December The Pink Pig Farm, Holme Hall Join us over the festive period! We have two amazing experiences; The North Star Experience or Santa Experience.
GREASE V DIRTY DANCING MACMILLAN CHARITY NIGHT Friday 7th December, 7pm11.30pm, Heslam Park Come dressed as Sandy or Baby, Johnny or Danny or even the Pink Ladies. £10 a ticket.
THE FAINTING COUCH CABARET AND BURLESQUE Saturday 22nd December Café INDIEpendent An evening of old-school glamour as top burlesque and cabaret stars entertain you.
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LADIES ONLY SWIMMING Every Thursday, 7-8pm Ancholme Leisure Centre
FRIDAY NIGHT MAGIC Every Friday, 7.15pm Star Stores Memorabilia Pop down and share your magic with others, everyone welcome.
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CHRISTMAS EVE PJ PARTY Monday 24th December Old Farmhouse Wacky Warehouse, Scunthorpe Come and visit us in your PJs this Christmas Eve! There will be Wacky play, games and a disco!
GIN & NIBBLES NIGHT Friday 28th December, 7pm-11.30pm Heslam Park, Scunthorpe Tickets include two gin and mixers, selection of cheeses, olives and nibbles.
CRUEL BEAUTY EXHIBITION Until Sunday 6th January North Lincolnshire Museum Beautiful, historical objects made with dangerous intentions but with stunning craftsmanship.
WEEKLY QUIZ NIGHT Every Friday, 8.30pm Ashby Lodge, Scunthorpe Come and join in the weekly quiz on Friday nights, “Jack the joker” is played and the prize fund is currently £225.
PREGNANCY YOGA Every Saturday, 10am Brigg Recreation Ground If you’ve never done yoga before, pregnancy is a good time to start! Focus is on positions for labour, breathing and relaxation.
SCUNTHORPE PARK RUN Every Saturday, 9am The Pods Free to enter and very inclusive. There are usually 200-400 participants in Scunthorpe and no matter what your ability you are very welcome.
THE ELEMENTS Every Saturday, 9pm Rift Bar Great offers including Fishbowls for £6 till 11pm, Double Vodka Red Bull £5, 2 for £5 Vks, 2 for £6 Bud and much more.
He’s back! It’s been a busy few years for Jason Manford since his last smash-hit stand-up show but fans of his Absolute Radio show will know this nationally acclaimed comedian hasn’t changed a bit. Muddle Class promises to feature a wealth of new material about Jason growing up ‘working class’ then finding, over the years, that part of him has become ‘middle class’ - causing much confusion!
KIDS BOXING Scunthorpe Boxing Club 7-10 year olds, every Saturday, 9.30-10.30am 11+ year olds, every Tuesday, Thursday or Friday, 6-7.30pm. Through boxing, children learn the arts of discipline as well as giving them confidence.
SUNDAY SOCIAL LIVE LOUNGE Every Sunday, 6pm Peaky Blinder Bar Live music performances every Sunday, including 2 for £7 cocktails and pints from £2.50 JASON MANFORD Wednesday 23rd January The Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
THE SOOTY SHOW Saturday 1st June The Plowright Theatre Izzy Wizzy let’s get busy! Join Sooty for his brand new Laugh Out Loud Magic Show! Sweep, Soo and Richard join the loveable bear to celebrate his birthday party - where things don’t seem to go to plan.
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Quilbell VeloSport Scunthorpe Track League Want to try a new sport? Why not try track racing at the fastest outdoor track in Europe, Quibell Park enjoyable as possible, then there’s more chance of people coming back for more!” Duncan adds: “This year we had over 60 senior riders take part in our league and nearly 30 youths (under 16). We pride ourselves in creating events that are friendly and accommodating whilst offering a good competition for all.”
The group offers road bike training, track cycling tasters, track training and of course, track racing. Aero testing sessions which are run by Aerocoach are also available which aims to give riders a more aerodynamic position on the bike. Organisers as well as riders, Duncan and Becky, compete in various events around the country along with the rest of the team. Becky told Scunthorpe Journal: “Newcomers are always welcome, regardless of age and experience, we try and give a personal one to one induction to track cycling and try to make it
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Home track of Scunthorpe Poly, who won the national team pursuit title in 2000, Ben Swift (World Pro with Team Sky) learnt his trade here, olympian Laura Kenny won her first senior national title here, as well as Mark Cavendish and Tour De France winner, Geraint Thomas regularly visiting the track. Becky continues: “None of what we do here at Quibell Park would be possible without the great team of volunteers we have helping us.” Training sessions are run on selected Wednesdays and Fridays when there isn’t a race on. All dates are published on the Facebook page as well as the race dates on British Cycling’s website.
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December/January 2019 - Issue 11
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