promoting the positive side of SCUNTHORPE and surrounding areas INTRODUCTION
Hello and welcome to your December/ January edition of Scunthorpe Journal.
Christmas is just around the corner, and we hope you are all getting into the festive spirit. We cannot believe that 2022 is nearly over! Here at Scunthorpe Journal, we have had a great year helping so many businesses get their name out there as well as sharing some feel-good stories about what is happening in the local area.
We are well into the the colder months now and we hope everyone is coping with the rising energy bills. Our community needs to come together now more than ever to help one another in any way they can.
This month we feature some great things
happening in the community such as a new garden dedicated to fostering which pays tribute to existing carers and hopefully persuades more people to get into fostering. As well as that, a new safe space located on the second floor of St John’s Market will provide parents with a discreet area to feed their babies and aims to support breastfeeding mothers to confidently feed their babies in public.
As always, if you have a story you would like featuring in the magazine or would like to have your business promoted, get in touch with a friendly member of our team who will be more than happy to help!
So for now, sit back with a cuppa and enjoy your latest edition of Scunthorpe Journal, we will see you again in February.
These days most homeowners suffer from a lack of storage space. So many precious items that need to be kept – but where to store it all? That’s where Yorkshire Loft Ladders come in.
These days most homeowners suffer from a lack of storage space. So many precious items that need to be kept – but where to store it all? That’s where Yorkshire Loft Ladders come in.
The company, based locally, offers homeowners the opportunity to maximise their storage space with a loft ladder, 50 sq ft of boarding and a light all fully fitted in less than a day from just £277 + VAT. But it’s not just the affordability of the package the company offers that makes Yorkshire Loft Ladders stand out as manager Warren Ingleson explains:
The company, based locally, offers homeowners the opportunity to maximise their storage space with a loft ladder, 50 sq ft of boarding and a light all fully fitted in less than a day from just £277 + VAT. But it’s not just the affordability of the package the company offers that makes Yorkshire Loft Ladders stand out as manager Warren Ingleson explains:
‘Our watchwords are Quality,
‘Our watchwords are Quality,
Integrity and Value. Quality in the materials that we use for all our installations and the fact that all our loft packages are fitted by time served tradesmen so our customers are assured of the best job. Integrity in that we will turn up at the time we say and make sure the house is spotless when we leave, and Value in that we offer our services at a price people can afford. Our business relies on referrals and we got a huge amount of our calls from people who have been referred to us by our existing customers - that simply wouldn’t happen if we didn’t adhere to our overriding principles.
Integrity and Value. Quality in the materials that we use for all our installations and the fact that all our loft packages are fitted by time served tradesmen so our customers are assured of the best job. Integrity in that we will turn up at the time we say and make sure the house is spotless when we leave, and Value in that we offer our services at a price people can afford. Our business relies on referrals and we got a huge amount of our calls from people who have been referred to us by our existing customers - that simply wouldn’t happen if we didn’t adhere to our overriding principles.
lead to more happy customers is true and we work hard to make that happen for every installation we carry out!’
lead to more happy customers is true and we work hard to make that happen for every installation we carry out!’
So, if you want to make use of your loft space, however big or
So, if you want to make use of your loft space, however big or
small, call Warren on 0800 612 8359 and he’ll be happy to pop round and give you a no obligation quote so you too can make use of your loft!
small, call Warren on 0800 612 8359 and he’ll be happy to pop round and give you a no obligation quote so you too can make use of your loft!
At the end of the day the old adage that happy customers
At the end of the day the old adage that happy customers
New garden in Scunthorpe promises a ‘bright and blossoming future’ for fostering
Young people have helped council staff plant a new garden dedicated to fostering
The flower bed, in Kingsway Gardens, pays tribute to existing carers and it is hoped it will persuade more people to come forward as foster carers.
A group of young people in foster care spent time with the Parks and Green Spaces Team at North Lincolnshire Council during the summer helping plant flowers for the new feature. They will also help maintain the installation.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “There are few things more fulfilling than becoming a foster carer, and this garden pays tribute to
them and the amazing young people they are helping.
“This garden demonstrates how we are putting our Green Futures plan into action and promises a bright and blossoming future for fostering in North Lincolnshire.”
Cllr Julie Reed, cabinet member for children and families, said: “Everyone involved in the project has done a phenomenal job and involving our children and young people in foster care makes it even more special.
“It will provide them with opportunities to learn and develop their gardening skills whilst contributing to the landscape of the community.
“Foster carers are needed now more than ever to provide safe and loving homes for local children. They come from all walks of life and help make a huge difference to a young person.
“It is also an excellent example of teams within the council working together and finding new innovative ways to gain more foster carers within the local area. “
For anyone who has the room, time, and love to give they can find out more by contacting the Fostering Team at fostering@ northlincs.gov.uk, 01724 297000 or by texting ‘foster’ to 84433.
A POLICE
The firearms officers helping to keep you safe
“The team is regularly deployed to incidents where levels of extreme threat and physical violence are used. These incidents could include domestic abuse, public order, concerns for safety, or stolen vehicles involving individuals who pose a risk to themselves, the public and our staff.”
POLICE PERSPECTIVE:
This month, the Scunthorpe Policing team talks to us about firearms officers and the role they play in the community. They have a very particular set of skills, ones that make them a nightmare for criminals in our area
A lot of the time, when you think of policing 24 hours a day, you’re likely to picture one of our many patrol officers who respond to incidents across our area.
As well as patrol officers, another team that responds at a rapid rate are our highly skilled firearms officers who are continuously reviewed and trained all year around.
Known as our Armed Response Vehicles Officers (ARVO), they play a pivotal role in tackling and apprehending some of the most dangerous people not just in our area, but across the UK as they assist with counter terrorism and critical incident mutual aid.
The armed response team will often respond to support and work alongside many of our patrol teams across the force. Whilst you may think all of these ongoing incidents involve weapons, including firearms and improvised explosives, that isn’t always the case.
Last year alone, the team responded to 3,316 incidents involving violent circumstances.
The team is regularly deployed to incidents where levels of extreme threat and physical violence are used. These incidents could include domestic abuse, public order, concerns for safety, or stolen vehicles involving individuals who pose a risk to themselves, the public and our staff.
Whilst incidents of our officers discharging a firearm as a part of ongoing incidents remain very rare, the specialist training they receive - alongside their presence generally - means ongoing incidents are brought to a safe conclusion. It also helps reduce the number of members of the public and/or police officers that may be injured or assaulted.
All of our armed officers are Tac Med trained, meaning they’re equipped and trained at advance levels to deal with and assist the ambulance teams with medical emergencies and save countless lives. Alongside tackling crime in our area, the team works closely with varying partners across our region patrolling the docks and the airport to ensure the safety of those travelling, as well as businesses distributing goods as a part of the national counter-terrorism plan.
Whilst you may think our firearms team looks a little imposing and perhaps unapproachable because they carry guns, they are now a more common form of officer patrols. Sometimes, our armed officers wear face coverings, but, in fact, they are always happy to engage and chat to members of our communities.
Should you see them patrolling your town centre, a local event or carrying out lines of enquiry in your neighbourhood, feel free to chat to them.
A new safe space for parents to feed their babies opens in Scunthorpe
Local mothers can now feel extremely comfortable with a dedicated area for parents to feed their babies has opened in St John’s Market in Scunthorpe town centre.
The new safe space, located on the second floor of St John’s Market, was opened as part of National Breastfeeding Week. It provides parents with a discreet area to feed their babies and aims to support breastfeeding mothers to confidently feed their babies in public.
All new parents are welcome to use the space, where they can
sit and relax in the comfortable chairs, and enjoy the soft toys, and books with their baby.
Councillor Julie Reed, cabinet member for Children and Families, said:
“Breastfeeding is one of the most natural things we can do and of great benefit to developing babies. This provides a comfortable space to do so for those that prefer not to feed in public view and is vital for new parents.”
Alison Jollands, North Lincolnshire Council’s Public Health Coordinator, said: “There are several health benefits from
breastfeeding such as helping to protect the baby from illness and infections. It can also protect mothers from breast and ovarian cancers and heart disease.
“Some mums have felt unable to feed their babies in public spaces due to the reaction of others and whilst we absolutely champion baby feeding wherever you are when your baby is hungry, we must also provide a safe place for those that prefer to do so in a private space.”
For advice and support with breastfeeding call the Baby Feeding Team on 07900 567052.
You should not ever be made to feel uncomfortable about breastfeeding in public. However, many mothers may prefer to breastfeed only where you feel most comfortable
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focus on RSPCA Lincolnshire North & Humber (Scunthorpe) branches
The RSPCA can be a great place to visit if you are looking to adopt a pet and give it a ‘furrever’ home!
In our local area we have a number of local RSPCAs you can visit and support. There are the Lincolnshire North & Humber (Scunthorpe) branches as well as three charity shops in Hull, Beverley and Cottingham that all raise vital funds to help make a difference to the animals they care for. These are responsible for raising funds locally to help animals in our area. Ran by local volunteers, they raise money through fundraising events, donations and legacies.
In the Scunthorpe area, there are two charity shops. One is situated at Springs Parade in Brigg by the River Ancholme. The second shop is located at 278a Ashby High St, Ashby, Scunthorpe and is also very popular receiving great interest from the public daily.
The Hull & East Riding branch is the largest investor of Animal Care in Hull and East Riding and has been for 100 years. Our 1million Animal Rescue Centre cares for animals that are sick, injured, abandoned, abused, or neglected.
FRED OWEN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, RSPCA HULL & EAST RIDING BRANCH SAYS:
Our branch is committed to providing a consistent care pathway for all the animals that come into our care. In some rare and difficult cases veterinary surgeons make decisions to euthanise animals, this is done as a very last option and is based on the best outcome for the animal.
“Our branch is committed to providing a consistent care pathway for all the animals that come into our care”.
This month we
Local animals in the area that are in need of a new home...
HERE ARE SOME OF THE CURRENT ANIMALS CURRENTLY IN THE BRANCHES CARE:
PASCAL
Pascal is a young energetic rabbit with lots of love to give, he is extremely affectionate and will gladly hop up onto your lap to receive some much-demanded attention. He has a very inquisitive nature and is keen to investigate everywhere that he visits as well as everyone that he meets.
PATRICK
Before coming into our care, Patrick was a stray. To begin with, Patrick was unsure of cattery life and the humans looking after him and he was always very alert and watching what was going on around him. Now, Patrick has learnt that being stroked isn’t as scary as he once thought and he will purr happily whilst being stroked. Patrick does enjoy being brushed with a soft brush and will push himself into the brush for more. He will also play with moving stick toys and will tolerate being picked up when needed for short periods of time. Patrick’s favourite things are Dreamies and head strokes! As he can still sometimes be unsure of interactions with people, Patrick will need an understanding family who he can build up a bond with.
OZZIE Ozzie is a cheeky chap who arrived into our care via one of our inspectors. He loves attention and can often be found curled up on one of our volunteer’s knees after a game of fetch on our secure field.
Ozzie walks nicely on a lead and does not react to other dogs when out on a walk. We believe with a careful introduction at our centre he may be able to live with another dog of a similar size. He would prefer not to live with cats or other small furries. We believe that Ozzie could live with children over the age of 10 years.
If you would like any more information on any of the animals featured or would like to donate to the RPSCA, please visit www.rspca.org.uk/local and search for your preferred branch.
Pascal Ozzie PatrickHOROSCOPES
Dec/Jan
Aquarius
(20th Jan-18th Feb)
You have not connected with your family much this past month, set aside some time to visit them and check on their health and wellbeing.
Pisces
(19th Feb-20th March)
Be careful with your spending this month. Blowing all your money at the start and having none left for the rest of the month is not wise.
Aries
(21st March-19th April)
Plans may have changed in the last few months, but you have some exciting events coming up and you will have lots of new memories that will last forever.
Taurus
(20th April-20th May)
A memory from the past will begin to keep you awake at night. However, don’t panic, revisiting the past can sometimes give you the closure you need.
Gemini
(21st May-20th June)
Emotions are running high at the moment and you are extremely sensitive. Make sure those around you are aware you are feeling unhappy at the moment.
Cancer
(21st June- 22nd July)
A month of financial abundance and rewards in your career, all that hard work has paid off. Be proud of yourself.
Leo
(23rd July-22nd Aug)
A month with lots of communications and socialising means that your work and personal life is extremely busy. But worth it.
Virgo
(23rd Aug-22nd Sept)
You shouldn’t feel like you have to please everyone all the time, take a breath and think about if it is something you actually want to do.
Libra
(23rd Sept-22nd Oct)
You need to catch up with your friends but you think none of them have time for you. Take the leap and reach out first!
Scorpio
(23rd Oct-21st Nov)
You have a massive life-changing decision to make this month, whatever you decide will have an impact on your life forever. Choose wisely.
Sagittarius
(22nd Nov-21st Dec)
You have an important decision to make that will shape a huge part of your life, take your time and really analyse the pros and cons.
Capricorn
(22nd Dec-19th Jan)
Whenever you feel a little down this month, remember how far you have come and be thankful for your setbacks.
Wednesday 22nd February
Hall, Scunthorpe
Following the success of the 35th Anniversary Tour, That’ll Be The Day is back on the road
another incredible show
full of world-class performances from Trevor and the highly talented cast.
Thursday 19th January
Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
See the creatures of the unknown who have been Plastinated as exhibits in The House of Wax and brought back to life by a Tesla Coil machine.
Friday 17th February
Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
Celebrating one of the most successful artists of the 21st century, the multi Grammy award-winner Michael Bublé.
Encounter recreates the sound of the Electric Light Orchestra, a symphonic force majeure and unique fusion of driving rock and classical strings.