SCUNTHORPE
and surrounding areas
INTRODUCTION
Hello and welcome to your February/ March edition of Scunthorpe Journal!
2023 is here! We hope all our lovely readers kicked off the new year with a bang and are possibly still sticking to their New Year’s resolutions? No? Us neither! Just like last year, Scunthorpe Journal is bringing you the best offers from the local businesses and showcasing some feel-good stories for you to enjoy.
In this issue, we are celebrating some great local campaigns in the area doing brilliant things to help the community’s wellbeing. One being the ‘Ask for Angela’ initiative that
allows people who feel unsafe, vulnerable or threatened to discreetly seek help by approaching venue staff and asking them for ‘Angela’. We also feature the great work happening over at Scunthorpe hospital to make those who are coming to the end of their life the best it can be.
As always, if you would like more information about how you can be featured in the magazine, get in touch with a member of our friendly team who will be happy to help.
We will see you again in April!
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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!’ So, if you want to make use of your loft space, however big or
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
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
‘Ask For Angela’ launched to help people keep safe on nights out in Scunthorpe
Ask for Angela is aimed at anyone getting unwanted attention in a local pub or other venue but feels unable to seek help – all they have to do is approach a staff member and ask for “Angela”.
Staff at signed-up venues have been trained and will know the person needs help. They will then help get them out of the situation without fuss.
This could mean taking them to a safe space, calling a taxi, reuniting them with a friend,
alerting security or even calling the emergency services.
Councillor Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, welcomed the scheme: “This is a great example of businesses working together with the police and others to reassure and protect people. Anyone who feels they are in an uncomfortable situation while out and about can just Ask For Angela.
“You might be on a date that isn’t working out, or with people who won’t take ‘no’ for an answer – by speaking to a member of
staff and asking for Angela, you can alert others and help keep yourself safe.”
Ask For Angela is being promoted by the North Lincolnshire Community Safety Partnership (CSP), which includes North Lincolnshire Council, Humberside Police, Humberside Fire and Rescue, Ongo, the National Probation Service, NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB and the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner.
Police and Crime Commissioner
Councillor Jonathan Evison said:
People who feel unsafe, vulnerable or threatened can now discreetly get help in a raft of pubs and bars across North Lincolnshire
“The Ask for Angela scheme is a really good system that allows people to discreetly ask for help when in a difficult situation.
“This is a national scheme that is now being rolled out across the whole of Humberside and is already being effectively used in night-time economy establishments.”
Chief Superintendent Matt Peach of Humberside Police said:
“This is an excellent scheme that the CSP are pleased to support.
“As a partnership we are committed to ensuring people
enjoy themselves on a night out but should any issues arise that they feel safe.
“Nationally this initiative has been shown to be simple, yet effective, that those who may find themselves in a vulnerable situation ensure they have a discreet way of asking for help. We are all committed to enhancing the support in North Lincolnshire.”
Venues that have signed up the scheme include The Tavern, The Blue Bell, Schnapps bar, Class 6 and Café Indie in Scunthorpe
FROM A POLICE
Warning over recent burglaries
In this issue, Scunthorpe policing team is issuing advice following recent reports of burglaries in Scunthorpe where homes have been broken into and valuables, keys and vehicles have been stolen
“We want to catch whoever is committing these offences and would appeal to the public to please report anything they see that looks suspicious.”
PERSPECTIVE:
It’s vital to leave your home secure whenever you leave it. Getting into an ‘exit routine’ can help ensure that you don’t forget obvious, important things, like not leaving your valuables near windows, or no lights on if it will be dark before you get home. Here’s what you should do just before you go out.
Inspector Craig Leitch said, “We are working hard to find those responsible and bring them to justice.
“We want to catch whoever is committing these offences and would appeal to the public to please report anything they see that looks suspicious.
“If you see anyone acting in a suspicious way or see anything out of the ordinary, please call us straight away, if there is a crime in progress or a risk to life, call us on 999.
“I would also remind people to follow some simple tips to keep their properties and vehicles safe.”
General car crime prevention advice
• If you have a garage, keep your car in it when it is not being used.
• If you don’t have a garage, park your car as close to your property as possible to make access difficult.
• Where possible, block your car in with another vehicle or a driveway parking post which would mean the vehicle couldn’t be driven away.
• Install CCTV and a motion sensor security light covering the area where your vehicle is kept, such as your driveway or the street outside your property.
• Check and make sure that no valuables are left in
sight in the vehicle and keep the glove box empty where possible. Consider leaving it open to show there is nothing inside.
Keyless crime prevention advice
• Use a blocking pouch (Faraday Bag) for your key – make sure you store your spare key in one too.
• Turn off keyless fobs’ wireless signal - wireless signals on some keyless fobs can be switched off.
• Use a steering wheel lock or car alarm - most modern car thieves are equipped with laptops rather than hand tools, so mechanical devices – such as steering wheel locks – can be a real deterrent.
Going away?
Here are five tips to help you keep your home and belongings stay safe while you’re away:
1. If you’re off on holiday and wish to post anything on social media, make sure your posts aren’t public and that they’re only seen by your friends
2. Leave lights and a radio on a timer to make the property appear occupied
3. Get a trusted neighbour to keep an eye on your property or join a Neighbourhood or resident Watch Scheme
4. Consider asking your neighbours to close curtains after dark and to park on your drive
5. Remember to cancel newspaper and milk deliveries
• Re-programme your keys - If you buy a secondhand vehicle, there is a risk that you may not be given all of the sets of car keys. Reprogramming your car keys can stop thieves using stolen keys.
Can you help raise funds for our endof-life patients?
A call has gone out for local people to help fund bags, jewellery pouches, toiletries, wedding decorations and teddy bears
These ‘little extras’ have been found to help our staff care for people who are at the end of their life. The bags and pouches are for relatives to take home their loved one’s possessions, the toiletries for people staying overnight last minute, and the bears for patients and their families.
The Health Tree Foundation also helps fund ‘wedding boxes’ which are used by ward staff to decorate rooms, if an end-of-life patient books a ceremony in the hospital.
The charity splashed out on lots of these 12 months ago to support our end-of-life team in rolling out their Bluebell and Family’s Voices project. This aims to provide individually tailored packages of care for patients and their families. However, stocks are running low and The Health Tree Foundation is hoping donations can swell their funds in order to buy more.
Julieann Woollas, End of Life Lead Nurse, said: “The Bluebell project is helping to make a real difference to our end-of-life patients, as well as their loved ones. It is often the little things that can make a big difference, such as teddy bears or toiletries. It would be wonderful if people would support this, and help us, help our staff make a difference.
“There is a common saying for end-of-life care and that is that we have One Chance to Get it Right, and this is something we strive towards.”
Sara Storrs, Ward 16 Manager at Scunthorpe hospital, explained why they were important. She said: “We always aim to provide high quality care when someone is at the end of their life. At the end of the day, it is just as important when someone dies as it is when they are born.
“We know a hospital is such a clinical setting no matter what we do, however, by being able to provide these little
touches it goes a long way. Just having a stock of toiletries for relatives who want to stay over to be with their loved one, bags for people to take home belongings, and pouches to keep jewellery safe.
“The teddy bears have also proved popular. We place them
in the arms of patients. When they have passed, we give it to relatives as it often the last thing their loved one touched, which makes it special.
“They may seem like little things, but they can and do, make a difference to someone’s experience of death and dying.
It is often the little things that makes a big difference,” added Sara.
If anyone would like to support the charity in buying items for our end of life team, there are several options for donating. You can go to the dedicated Just Giving Campaign.
Doners can make a donation via bank transfer, cash donation, or cheque made payable to The Health Tree Foundation (The Bluebell project written on the back of the cheque). Or you can contact our team by ringing 03033 304514 or emailing hello@healthtreefoundation. org.uk to make a donation.
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WHAT’S ON
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RANDOM HAND LIVE
Saturday 20th May
Cafe Indie, Scunthorpe
Tickets available at at: www. ticketsource.co.uk/wroot-rocks
And have you noticed the support act? Yes, this event will also star DeadBeat At Dawn. Let’s make this a sellout!
ELO Tribute Show
Friday 28th April
Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
The ELO Encounter recreates the sound of the Electric Light Orchestra, a symphonic force majeure and unique fusion of driving rock and classical strings.
Illegal Eagles Tickets
Saturday 13th May
Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
Another outstanding show promising more of their trademark musical prowess, acute attention to detail, and incredible showmanship.
Please mention Scunthorpe
Anton & Giovanni
Thursday 18th July
Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
The Ballroom King and the two-time Guinness World Record holder will be joined by a world-class cast of dancers and singers.
Vickers & Son Roofing Flat
Garolla garage doors are expertly made to measure in our own UK factories, they’re strong and solidly built. The electric Garolla door rolls up vertically, taking up only 8 inches inside your garage, maximising valuable space. Our expert local installers will fit your new door and they’ll take away the old one too, so there’s no mess.
HOROSCOPES
Feb/March
Aquarius
(20th Jan-18th Feb)
If you are finding it hard to switch off from work, seek help from your work colleagues and lean on the right people to support you.
Pisces
(19th Feb-20th March)
Begin to see people for who they really are, you may think you know someone however they are about to stab you in the back.
Aries
(21st March-19th April)
A huge, dramatic change is about to happen in your life in the upcoming weeks. You will need to remain calm and not rush into a big decision.
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)
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.
Cancer
(21st June- 22nd July)
Your friendships are going to begin to change a little, not to worry, its just time to reflect on who the true ones really are.
Leo
(23rd July-22nd Aug)
Justkeep doing what you are doing. You have recently made some changes to your lifestyle and they are really paying off.
Virgo
(23rd Aug-22nd Sept)
You are doing a great job at focussing on your health and wellbeing, keep up the good work, it’s really starting to show.
Libra
(23rd Sept-22nd Oct)
You are smashing work at the moment and the hard work is not going unrecognised! Keep it up and a promotion will be on its way.
Scorpio
(23rd Oct-21st Nov)
You need to be together as a family right now and be there for one another, remember blood is thicker than water.
Sagittarius
(22nd Nov-21st Dec)
You aren’t in the mood for company or to listen to gossip. You have too many important things on your mind.
Capricorn
(22nd Dec-19th Jan)
You recently made a life-changing decision which in the long run is going to hugely improve your life. Be patient and persevere.
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