Withernsea & District Community News - June 2022

Page 1

and district

Withernsea

COMMUNITY NEWS Issue 19 - June 2022

FREE

www.withernseacommunitynews.co.uk

Karl's PC Repairs, Sales and Service Repairs to computers, ipads, mobile phones. Insurance valuations. Phones, tablets, PCs & laptops bought for cash 6 Market Place, Hornsea, HU18 1AW Karls Pc Repairs

Call: 01964 204313

THE CROWN & ANCHOR

LICENCED TEA ROOM

Why not try our Afternoon Tea £14 for adults & £6 for children Opening hOurs

Tuesday To sunday 10am To 4pm Westfield Country park, Fitling, east yorkshire. Hu12 9aL.

Tel 01964 529529

(Kilnsea)

OPEN ALL DAY EVERY DAY! Stunning views across the Humber Estuary Full menu available plus freshly prepared daily specials. Dog friendly. Award winning Cask ales and beautiful sunsets. NEW MENU NOW AVAILABLE. Delicious Sunday Carvery served every week 12 to 6.45. Telephone: 01964 650276 FOOD SERVED: Monday to Thursday 12 to 1.45 and 5.30 to 7.45 Friday and Saturday 12 to 2.15 and 5 to 8.15. Sunday Carvery 12 to 6.45.

Roos Primary School pupil wins competition to send her card to the Queen ROOS Primary School pupil Rosie Jackson, 11, has won a competition ran by the East Riding Lieutenancy to send a card on behalf of the region to the Queen for the Platinum Jubilee. Rosie was surprised with the announcement her design had been chosen at school on Friday, May 27. She was presented with her picture in a frame by HM Lord-Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire Mr Jim Dick OBE. Rosie’s picture will now be sent to the Queen

on a card to congratulate her. There were two age categories in the competition and 50 schools in East Yorkshire entered. Rosie won the category for school years four to six. Rosie’s design includes the Union Flag in the background with a Queen silhouette containing rolling fields. Pupils at the school all designed a card and each school could send one to be part of the competition which Roos Primary School chose to

be Rosie’s. Talking about the Queen receiving a card designed by her Rosie commented: “I’m really excited it was a complete surprise.”

WINNER: Rosie with her card design now framed with HM Lord-Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire Mr Jim Dick OBE who visited Roos Primary School to make the announcement Rosie had won.

Larsen & Co Chartered Accountants

2 High Brighton Street, Withernsea

Book Keeping Year End Accounts Tax Advice & Planning Experts in Sage Accounts & Payroll FREE 1 Hour Initial Consultation FOR FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL ADVICE CALL RACHEL ON

Tel: 01964 615430 Email: rachel@larsenandco.uk www.larsenandco.uk

YOUR PLATINUM JUBILEE LOCAL EVENTS GUIDE IN THIS EDITION WE ARE pleased to include a guide to what’s on in Withernsea and the surrounding villages over the Jubilee weekend. Don’t forget to send us your photographs for the next edition to Withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com DECORATED: One of the knitted post box decorations by Withernsea resident Jean Carter (read more on page19)

GOODWIN FOX - ESTATE & LETTING AGENTS - 181 Queen Street, Withernsea Call us to arrange a FREE market appraisal on: 01964 611281 www.goodwinfox.com • sales@goodwinfox.com • rent@goodwinfox.com


2 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

LOCAL PLANNING APPLICATION HIGHLIGHTS Planning applications submitted:

MEADLEY PLANT HIRE & GROUNDWORKS Your quality partner covering all of East Yorkshire PLANT HIRE Micro diggers to 8.5 tonne Self-drive and operated hire available

GROUNDWORKS Competitively priced solutions. Versatile and experienced team. • Footings and drainage • Septic tanks • Site clearance • Driveways & paving For unparalleled service and reliability that you can depend on call

07834 173368 www.meadleyplanthire.com

22/01745/PLF - Installation of an agricultural field access and associated timber fence and gate (Retrospective Application) at Land South of The Hollies, Main Street, Roos 22/01669/PLF - Erection of single storey extension to side and rear at Eastmount, Chapel Lane, Keyingham 22/01625/OUT – OUTLINE planning permission for the erection of three dwellings (all matters reserved) at Land West Of 217 North Road, Withernsea 22/01489/OUT- OUTLINE planning permission for the erection of a residential development (all matters reserved) (amended description) at Land South of Eastfield House, Pilmar Lane, Roos 22/01440/PLF - Erection of a single storey extension to side/front and erection of single storey detached garage following the removal of the existing garage and porch at Berriedale, Pinfold Lane, Roos 22/01418/PLF - Erection of a replacement dwelling with new drainage system, following removal of existing dwelling at Kew Villa, Easington Road, Kilnsea 22/00207/OUT – Outline planning permission for the erection of a dwelling (all matters reserved) at Land North of Tuney Garth, Hollym Road, Patrington 22/00195/PLF - Erection of 2 dwellings with integral garages and shared access following the demolition of existing dwelling and garage at Rossall, Ottringham Road, Keyingham

Planning decisions made: 22/00976/PLF - Erection of single storey

extension to the rear, porch to the front, installation of rooflight to rear and changes to fenestration at Avalon, Hodgson Lane, Roos – Approved 22/00897/PLF - Change of use of part of ground floor retail area to a dwelling (flat) at David Scaife 153 Queen Street, Withernsea– Approved 22/00874/PLF - External alterations to existing outbuilding at Mayfield Farm, Tower Road, Hilston– Approved 22/00665/PLF - Change of use of land and conversion of existing barn to dwelling including the erection of single storey extension to side, installation of roof lights and erection of a detached garage (Resubmission of 21/02180/PLF) at Poplar Farm, Hilston Road, Roos– Approved 22/00657/PLF - Erection of a single storey extension to rear following demolition of existing at Dunsville House, 18 Princes Avenue, Withernsea – Approved 22/00455/PLF - Erection of a single storey extension to rear following removal of existing conservatory at Kimberley, Chapel Lane, Ottringham – Approved 21/04638/PLF - Conversion of barn to dwelling with associated works and infrastructure at Land and Building South West Of Westfield, Hull Road, Withernsea – Refused 21/04595/PLF - Construction of a new vehicular access at Iona Bungalow, Patrington Road, Hollym – Approved 21/03308/PLF - Erection of a detached dwelling with associated access and parking at Land South of 1 Main Street, Roos – Approved

Withernsea has received a Seaside Award KEEP Britain Tidy have announced the winners of the prestigious Blue Flag and Seaside Awards for 2022 with Withernsea being one of the seaside destinations to receive a Seaside Award. The Blue Flag and Seaside Awards are aimed at improving the quality of England’s coastline and promoting England’s best beaches. Blue Flag is managed by Keep Britain Tidy on behalf of the Foundation for Environmental Education. The Seaside Awards are presented to the best beaches in England and celebrate the quality and diversity of our coastline. To obtain a seaside award sites are assessed for safety and services, environmental management, water quality and information. In addition, Blue Flag beaches are assessed Homes - Offices - Schools - Gardens for their environmental education activities. A team of builders focused on No East Yorkshire beaches have received the Blue Flag award this year with Whitby and providing a high quality service. Scarborough being the only Yorkshire Building furniture like it's our own! beaches to receive a Blue Flag award in Email - info@flatpack-builders.com Yorkshire. Tel - 07960 237319 Hornsea did however receive a Seaside Website - www.flatpack-builders.com Award flag which have been awarded to 14 Yorkshire beaches including Bridlington and Find us on Withernsea beaches in East Yorkshire. The international Blue Flag and the UK Seaside Awards are the quality marks for our beaches and mean those visiting them can be sure that they are clean, safe and meet the highest environmental standards, as well as the tough international bathing water quality standards.

THE RAG & BONE MAN

SCRAP METAL & GARDEN CLEARANCES Having A Clear-out... We Take What The Bin Man Won’t FULL LICENSED WASTE CARRIERS Keeping The Old Ways Alive

Ring Dave: 07983 128713

SEASIDE AWARD: Withernsea beach has received a 2022 Seaside Award


Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

June 2022

3

Withernsea Credit Union receives Big Local funding to secure its future THE FUTURE of Withernsea Credit Union has been secured for at least the next two years thanks to a funding boost from Withernsea Big Local. A spokesperson for The Big Local said: “After having worked very successfully with HEY Credit Union over the past three years of their funding from us we are very happy to announce that we have just funded another two years for

their continued presence here in Withernsea. “Before our funding HEY Credit Union did have a small presence in Withernsea with a few hours a week staffed by volunteers. We were able to fund a development officer for three years, giving the residents of Withernsea and surrounding area access to the HEYCU on three days of the week in a fully staffed office. The

plan was that HEYCU would be fully selffinanced at the end of that time. “Due to Covid things had stalled a bit, but due to the tenacity of the Development Officer Matt Lloyd it never came to a standstill. The next two years will give HEYCU a chance of reaching their goal of being selffinanced and making them a permanent presence in Withernsea.”

Cup final win for Withernsea High School THERE WERE celebrations all round for Withernsea High School’s Year 10 football team as they ended a successful season with a cup final win. The team recently travelled to Glanford Park, home of Scunthorpe United, to take on the town’s St Lawrence Academy in the Humberside Small Schools Cup Final and winning the game 5-4. Cheering the team on to victory were a number of staff and over 30 away day supporters from Years 7, 8 and 10 who had travelled to show their support. Among the staff who attended the game was Headteacher Mark Crofts who commented: “This was a fantastic achievement for the team and for the school. The boys have played together since Year 7, and this showed in a fantastic team performance at Glanford Park. They played with confidence and were composed under pressure. Their victory, against tough opposition, was deserved and went a long way to making up for opportunities lost during the pandemic. Staff and students will be proud of their achievements on the pitch and for how they acted as ambassadors for our school. It was a delight to have travelling supporters who made for a great atmosphere at the game and represented the school well. Well done to the team and many thanks to our PE staff who have coached and supported the team to this level.”

Commenting on the experience from a players’ perspective, Year 10 student Daniel Buttle said: “The stadium was fantastic and it was an amazing feeling to get the chance to play at a proper football ground.” While fellow Year 10 student Thomas Pindar, one of the game’s goal scorers, added: “It was a great feeling to score at the ground. The crowd were on fire and helped keep us going during the game.” Transport on the day came courtesy of Wren Kitchens and one of their ‘Wren Flyer’ coaches. Primarily used by the company for staff transfers, these coaches are also occasionally offered for complimentary use to local schools. Withernsea High School are grateful to Wren for their support which enabled not only the team, but also many of their supporters to experience a great occasion.

CUP FINAL WIN FOR WHS: The winning Withernsea team

GAS &NG I PLUMBIRS REPA from

£19

*All Genuine Quotes Will Be Beaten

24 HR CALLOUT

By Tim Nuttall

BURNSIDE - WALKER GAS & PLUMBING SERVICES Fast Efficient Service - On Time - Every Time

General Plumbing Work from Leaking Taps to Full Bathroom Suites Boiler Breakdowns, Installations & Repairs Combi Fault Finding Specialists All Electrical Work Undertaken Install / Dismantle all AGA Cookers ACS Accredited - Police Vetted Free Call Out, No Obligation Quote

07948 378824 or 07920 104259 PATRINGTON OFFICE 01964 630185

HULL OFFICE 01482 802242

3 0 11 2 4


4 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

TRACTOR RUN FOR MARIE CURIE

SUNDAY, May 1 saw a charity tractor run across Holderness in aid of Marie Curie. The tractor run started from JM Conner & Son at England Hill Farm on the outskirts of Withernsea. A total of 38 tractors took to the roads running via Rimswell, Tunstall, Roos, Halsham, Winestead before heading back to the farm. With bacon and sausage sandwiches to get the drivers moving in the morning and a fabulous buffet lunch once they returned to the farm the event was well supported by participants and spectators alike. The local Fire Brigade also arrived at the farm to show their support across lunchtime. Great credit should go to the organising committee of Graham Conner, Kerr Conner, Angela Conner, Harry Conner, Glen Smith, Helen Smith and Kathryn Townsley for putting together the event. The day was arranged in memory of Kathryn and Helen’s father David Townsley and the team were delighted to raise a total of £1675 for a great cause in Marie Curie. The organisers said “We would like to thank everyone who made the event a great success and look forward to bringing back a bigger and better run next year on Sunday April 30, 2023”

1

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

6

3

2

5

4

1. BUCKETS AT THE READY: some of the younger volunteers! 2. AMAZING: The lunchtime buffet. 3. £1675: The organising team present a cheque to Kelly Maton of Marie Curie. 4. MAKING THEIR WAY: Tractors on the route 5. ROLLING: The tractors make their way through Rimswell 6. GREAT TURN OUT: One of 38 tractors on the run

NEED MORE SPACE?

24 Hour Access - 30 Minutes from Hull - CCTV - Insulated Units

Various Sizes Available

Call 01964 613103

www.waxholmetradingpark.co.uk Ask about our

REFER A FRIEND SCHEME


Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

June 2022

The Survivor visits Withernsea AS PART of The Odyssey a giant puppet known as The Survivor visited Withernsea on Friday, April 29. Yorkshire Coast BID partnered with renowned Scarborough theatre company Animated Objects, to deliver this next instalment of ‘The Odyssey – An Epic Adventure on the Yorkshire Coast’ The Survivor was pulled from the sea in the morning. In the afternoon she walked along the beach standing at a towering five meters tall. The walk brought to life the story of a survivor of conflict in the Trojan Wars. She starts her journey washed up on a shore unfamiliar to her. She is lost; frightened and alone. She is welcomed with artworks, music, and spoken word. After the walk ‘The Survivor’ was presented with a blanket made up of squares hand made by crafters up and down the Yorkshire Coast including many from Withernsea. For more information visit www.animatedobjects.org or follow them on social media @animatedobjects

THE SURVIVOR: The Survivor on Withernsea beach

Withernsea's new Mayor AT THE 2022 Annual Town Council meeting Councillor Jacqui Blackburn stepped up to become Mayor of Withernsea Town Council for the coming year. At the meeting on Monday, May 9 the outgoing Mayor, Councillor Felicity Walmsley, formally handed over the Mayoral chains to Councillor Blackburn, the former Deputy Mayor, and wished her well for what may be another challenging year for the town. Councillor Walmsley, navigated the postpandemic year in office with conviction and panache. The year began with a depleted Council, but with a firm hand on the reins, skillfully guided council business representing the town on many committees and promoted Withernsea at civic events. Councillor Walmsley commented: "My Mayoral year was busy and productive but well worth the energy and commitment to represent Withernsea. The year had its ups and downs; with new friends and old who supported me and the work of the Town Council during the year."

Councillr Blackburn’s first duty as the new Mayor was to welcome her newly elected Deputy Mayor, Councillor Lyn Healing. Councillor Blackburn then spoke briefly about her hopes for the coming year and named two Mayoral charities, the RNLI and Withernsea Lighthouse. "I will be proud to continue serving Withernsea's townspeople as I have done this past year as Deputy Mayor. Being Mayor of Withernsea is about being available to all, to serve my community, quietly, effectively, and to the best of my ability." Said the Mayor, Councillor Jacqui Blackburn. Councillor Lyn Healing said “I would like to say thank you to all the councillors that voted for me to become Deputy Mayor and congratulations to Jacqui Blackburn on becoming Mayor and I look forward to us both working together on issues that are of importance to our residents and businesses.”

Stacie is a fully insured, masters degree qualified veterinary physiotherapist, providing services for horses and dogs for general maintenance, rehabilitation following injury/surgery and for performance.

STACIE OPERATES THROUGHOUT THE EAST YORKSHIRE REGION AND SURROUNDING AREAS. Mobile: 07855661696 Email: stacie@swvetphysio.co.uk Facebook: Stacie Whitrod Veterinary Physiotherapy Website: www.swvetphysio.co.uk

BBQ Packs now available we have something to suit all tastes and budgets. Pick and choose your own items that you would like included. Choose from.. • Kebabs • Koftas • Burgers • Sausages • Steak • Pork chops • Chicken

Proper meat from a Propa Butcher!

Quality local beef, pork, homemade sausages, dry cured bacon, pork pies and steak pies.

Contact us for further details. MAYOR MAKING: Outgoing Mayor Councillor Felicity Walmsley (right) and new Mayor Councillor Jacqui Blackburn (left)

CATERING TRADE ENQUIRES WELCOME

Kilum Hall, Hilston Road, Roos, Hull, East Yorkshire. HU12 0JB Tel: 01964 670 992. info@propabutchers.co.uk

5


6 June 2022

What a Wonderful Expo! By Withernsea Town Council WITHERNSEA Town Council would like to thank everyone who attended the second Hobby Expo at the Meridian Centre on Saturday, May 14. Our local groups and organisations did the town proud, and the event saw approximately 400 people come through the doors. It was beautiful to see those who attended the first Hobby Expo return and to see new faces. The Town Council hopes that this event will become a regular showcase, demonstrating just how much is offered here in Withernsea. Many took the opportunity to visit the Expo, with the town attracting visitors from as far as Manchester, Barnsley and Durham. The Mayor’s Charities for the forthcoming year, Royal British Legion and Withernsea Lighthouse, benefited from the first fundraising activity of the year, reaping £37.50 from cake sales on the day. Thank you, everyone – we look forward to seeing you at the Hobby Expo 3.0!

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Children’s entertainment confirmed for Withernsea’s Acoustic & Chill event thanks to grant funding THE WITHSTOCK Working Group in Withernsea has been successful in securing a £500 Withernsea Big Local Community Grant. The grant is for children’s entertainment for the Acoustic & Chill event on August 13 in Valley Gardens. Jayne Moxon,

spokesperson for the group said: “we are delighted to have the support from Withernsea Big Local to help us grow this event. We always aim to have something for everyone and we felt that there was perhaps something missing for the

children. This grant has enabled us to book the Aba Daba circus skills workshop which will keep our young guests happy whilst their parents enjoy the music and refreshments close by. The Acoustic & Chill event was included as part of the larger

A SUMMER OF SPORT TO INSPIRE US ALL Anyone for tennis racket evenings? The racket evenings started in April and the group of local young people and adults would like to encourage everyone to pop along and have a go! Come and join us on Wednesday evenings at the East Riding Leisure Centre Sports Hall, for a social game of tennis or table tennis. Fun family sessions are from 5pm-6.30pm with sessions for the over 16’s from 7.30-9pm. Basic equipment is available to use on the night and the sessions are free to attend. For more information contact Active Withernsea. Active Withernsea at the library On Thursday, June 23 from 10am to 1pm Active Withernsea will be in the Withernsea Customer Service Centre and Library looking to talk to you about Wimbledon, Women’s Euros and the Tour de France! What sporting event inspires you to pick up a racket or go for a kick about,

do you need to borrow a bike? Come and see us and talk all things physical activity. PACE launch The new PACE (Physical Activity Community Engagement) network will be launching in July. It’s an innovative idea for a new way of working for Active Withernsea of which everyone will be welcomed to be involved. We’re still working up the details but will be sharing more information about how to get involved across our communication channels shortly. Get going grants This month has seen Active Withernsea provide grant funding for a set of free taster sessions of indoor Walking Football launching in July. The sessions will be open for all ages and abilities with a warm welcome to all. For more information about the new walking football sessions or to find out how

Withstock, but we feel it now has the following and support to have its own day. We are very grateful to Withernsea Big Local for their support.”

By Active Withernsea

Active Withernsea could support you with a grant for physical activity, contact the Active Withernsea team.

• Paying a visit to the Active Withernsea shop @170 Queen Street. Monday to Friday, 11am 4pm. Please note that the shop opening times may change at short Let’s connect – get in touch We’re always keen to find ways that notice. we can support you, whether that be • Calling us on (01964) 782299. on existing active projects or new ideas. It all starts with a Don’t forget you can keep up to conversation. date by following us on Facebook, You can get in touch by… Twitter, Instagram, or by simply • Emailing visiting www.activewithernsea.org. active.withernsea@eastriding.gov.uk .


email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Tel: 07791 208415

Local scouting district get together for the first time since the pandemic THE SOUTH Holderness Scouting District have enjoyed their first get together in over two years. Pre Covid the district got together around two to three times a year to do activities and socialise as a larger group. This was curtailed due to the pandemic and in May they held a Jamboree on the Trail (JOTT) which is an annual day for the World Scout Movement to walk together. The South Holderness District walked seven miles starting at the P&O terminal in Hull and finishing at the stage area near The Deep for dinner, games and singing and they also invested a couple of Explorers. The JOTT included over 100 from the district Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers ranging from age six to 18 and with adult helpers. Within the district there are groups from Withernsea, Patrington, Burstwick, Keyingham and Hedon.

Paul Whittaker, Assistant District Commissioner, commented: “You could tell by the kids faces they enjoyed it. We were blessed with a hot sunny day too. The Adults enjoyed catching up with each other in real life and the kids enjoyed meeting with the other sections too.” The scout groups will also be involved in the Jubilee weekend activities including attending the beacon lighting.

June 2022

Armed Forces Breakfast Club outing to Bomber Command WITHERNSEA Armed Forces Breakfast Club had an outing to the International Bomber Command Centre and memorial at Lincoln on May 22. A total of 31 of the members attended. The club are now planning more events in the future including a Jubilee lunch and Christmas hampers. The club has now been running over a year and Darren England from the club commented: “I am amazed how it has taken off. I only expected about six attending but we are regularly getting 40.” You can read more about the last month at the club over the page on page 8.

FUN: Over 100 adults and young people from the Holderness Scouting District enjoyed their first in person get together since the Covid pandemic (Photo by District Commissioner Tim Parsons)

HEDON GARAGE & BODYSHOP The only Garage in the Town offering old fashioned honest service at competitive prices FREE LOCAL BREAKDOWN AND PICK UP/DELIVERY

MECHANICAL All servicing, repairs, MOTs , brakes, exhausts and batteries Diagnostics with newest technology and fully trained technicians. Free quotes

TYRES Supply and fitting of all new tyres, punctures. Our price includes free fitting, balancing and valve Alloy wheel restoration. Ask for a price!

FULL BODYSHOP FACILITIES Body work repairs, paintwork from a scratch or chip to full respray, welding, waxoyl, restoration work and body kits a speciality. Free written estimates

Covid 19 precautions are in place for your safety and ours Your recommendation is our best advert so please tell your friends and family about us!

4-8 THORN ROAD, HEDON, HU12 8HP TEL. 01482 891593, 07929310587, 07872568947

7

Full DBS checked with 4+ years experience insured, honest, reliable, caring, compassionate, dignified and confidential care. Contact Lisa 07925967637 Email: ckcwebb@gmail.com

TRADITIONAL FAMILY BUTCHERS of PATRINGTON Tel: 01964 630 266 1 Market Place, HU12 0RA

£15 BBQ / Grill 4x4oz Home-made burgers 6x Finest home-made sausages 5x Various fresh marinated skewers Beef / Pork / Chicken -Marinated to your preferences- subject to availability

£30 BBQ / Grill 6x4oz Home-made burgers 8x Finest home-made sausage 6x4oz Pork Loin Medallions 9x Various fresh marinated skewers Beef / Pork / Chicken -Marinated to your preferences- subject to availability OPEN OVER THE JUBILEE WEEKEND AS NORMAL Pre ordering is advisable to avoid disappointment. All orders are made fresh on the day


8 June 2022

Armed Forces and Veterans Breakfast Club celebrate their first birthday

Tel: 07791 208415

1

had regulars, first timers, oldies, newbies, plus a cracking atmosphere By Kevin Watson and buzz. There were four donated raffle VETERANS and family of all branches of prizes, numbers called and prizes handed out by Marie and Bridget in our the Armed Forces really do enjoy their free-to-all raffle. As a treat to all Breakfast Club meetings. The Meridian attending veterans, there was no charge Centre on Queen Street is a really popular venue. Some just have a cuppa for the butties, with it being our OneYear anniversary on the 22nd of May. (and biscuit when available), nearly all Plenty of banter and fun, with a special have a buttie, but everyone has a good rousing welcome for those who forgot old chat and banter. The ‘admin’ team of volunteers manning that the club is on the first and third the kettles, making the drinks, fetching Saturday of every month, and not every other week (five-week months like April the butties, and generally ensuring everyone is looked after, really do enjoy can be confusing!) the atmosphere created, and doing our May 8th best to make everyone comfortable, Another four plaques, donated by with a smile and the odd bit of banter! individuals, were mounted alongside those already up, displaying the May 7th A sunny morning saw 42 at the Meridian diversity of the branches in which we served, and the pride of serving our Centre for the first meeting in May. We

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

3

monarch, and our country, in whatever role, and the Meridian Centre are proud to have them on display too. May 21st - Breakfast Club -First Birthday! A big thank you to all the veterans for coming for the sausage or bacon sandwiches, with lashings of tea and coffee to wash them down with. 36 was a fantastic turn out today. Four prizes were given out in the free raffle, to celebrate our first birthday. The Admin team and volunteers want to thank you all for making us proud to have served you, with banter and laughs galore. A reminder was given for the RV at the Meridian Centre for Sunday 22 at 8:45am, for the free coach trip to the International Bomber Command Centre and memorial at Lincoln. It should be a fantastic trip, with the possibility of a fly

2

past from the BBMF Lancaster (fingers crossed the weather holds out!) Once again everyone, a big thank you for the support that you've all shown us for the past year, and to Shores, Proppa Butchers, Castle Café, Tesco’s, Holderness Hardware and all those who have donated gifts and tea. The Breakfast Club has really made a difference to so many of our Veterans in the area.

4

1. CUPPA: Enjoying a cuppa at the meeting on May 7 2. SOCIAL: 42 members enjoyed the social breakfast club at the first meeting in May 3. PLAQUES: Another four plaques were donated and have been mounted alongside the original ones 4. HAPPY: Happy veterans at the May 21 meeting 5. TEA BOYS: The tea boys serving another satisfied customer

GRAHAM STUART MP HONOURED TO MOVE THE HUMBLE ADDRESS BEVERLEY and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart, was honoured to move the Humble Address to Parliament on Tuesday, May 10 to mark the beginning of the new Parliamentary session. The State Opening of Parliament took place on Tuesday, May 10 to mark the

formal start of the new Parliamentary session, which gave the government the opportunity to outline its legislative agenda for the 2022-23 session through the reading of the Queen’s Speech. Following the Speech, it is customary for there to be several days of debates to

discuss its contents in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. This starts with a speech which is delivered by an experienced backbench MP, known as moving the Humble Address, and this year Mr Stuart had the honour of being chosen to do this. The Queen’s Speech unveiled a substantial legislative agenda

focusing on four key areas in particular: boosting economic growth and helping with the cost of living, making our streets safer, funding the NHS and tackling the backlog, and providing leadership in troubled times. Mr Stuart was particularly supportive of the Energy Bill, which will give the Humber the opportunity to be a global leader in the development of hydrogen and CCUS as part of the UK’s mission to achieve net zero and improve its energy security. Following the Queen’s Speech, Mr Stuart moved the Humble Address in which he expressed his support for the government’s

legislative agenda and gave advice to recently elected MPs and those considering a career in politics, including “never stop campaigning for what you believe in… and enjoy and value every department you work in, rather than seeing it as a stepping stone to the next thing…” He also spoke about his campaign to keep community hospitals in Beverley and Holderness open when he was first elected as the MP for the constituency, and the continued importance of supporting the people of Ukraine. After moving the Humble Address, Mr Stuart said: “It was a great honour for my constituents and I to move the Humble Address at the start of this new Parliamentary session. The Government has unveiled an ambitious list of priorities for the months ahead and I look forward to scrutinising it and supporting it as these Bills go through Parliament.”

SOUTH EAST HOLDERNESS WARD update By Councillor Claire Holmes historical information and pictures just became easier than ever before. East Riding Archives store and protect all documents, maps, photos and other records relating to local heritage. It is a nationally accredited service that preserves our history for this and future generations. You can visit the archives at the Treasure House or you can now access over 400,000 historic items using East Ridings new public digital archive. Over time paper and photographs can become damaged but storing the THE QUEEN’S Platinum Jubilee Weekend is finally here. The information this way ensures that it Jubilee celebrates the 70 year reign is preserved and has the additional benefit of making it more of Queen Elizabeth II. She is our longest reigning monarch and will accessible. The new public Digital Archive can be accessed at have seen many changes over the period of her 70 years of service. If https://eastriding.access.preservic you are interested in history and a.com Community Groups together with how your area has changed over the Parish and Town councils have last 70 years or more accessing

Ward update column by South East Holderness Ward Councillor Claire Holmes. Councillor Holmes is one of three ward councillors for our area along with Councillor Lyn Healing and Councillor Dave Tucker. If anyone has any specific questions or topics they would like Councillor Holmes to cover please do send them in to us at Withernseacommunitynews@hot mail.com

been planning celebrations for the jubilee for many months. East Riding Yorkshire Council established a small grant fund of £30,000 to support communities across the East Riding who were planning to organise celebratory activities on or around the Queens Platinum Jubilee Weekend. The funding could be used to contribute to community events, street decorations, themed artwork, commemorative benches or plaques. Celebrations near you are likely to have been advertised locally. The lighting of the Beacons will take place on Thursday evening [2nd June 2022]. The lighting of the Beacons is symbolic of unity and I am really looking forward to seeing everyone celebrate this special weekend together. I hope you all have a wonderful jubilee weekend.


email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Tel: 07791 208415

yorkshire kitchen company

June 2022

We are the only East Yorkshire retailer with a working showroom display for Bora built in extraction hobs. Constant fresh air in the kitchen with this cooking revolution

kitchen - bathroom - bedroom We design to suit your lifestyle and budget

Feedback from some of our recently installed kitchen customers who opted for a Bora system: "We haven't got a nice kitchen we have got a stunning kitchen which makes us smile every time we enter it. Without a shadow of doubt if we should ever want a new kitchen we will be using Yorkshire Kitchen Company again. We will be recommending them to everyone! Their professionalism and execution of the work was outstanding, from the showroom staff to the fitting and completion." Mrs & Mrs B, Hornsea

"To say we are delighted with our new kitchen is an understatement. Knocking through two rooms and moving our kitchen into our old living room was a risky decision but Kelly and Dave could see our vision and completely excelled in making it a reality. Their personal service meant that no detail was overlooked, the fitting took place on time and the fitters worked efficiently and ensured we were happy about every last detail. Nothing was too much trouble. We would highly recommend." Mr & Mrs D, Skidby

built in extraction hobs starting from £1884.00

If you are interested in seeing the Bora Extraction System at work, we have working models of the Bora hobs on display in our showroom - which we are happy to demonstrate.

Visit our showroom at 12 New Road, Hornsea, HU18 1PF www.yorkshirekitchencompany.com / E-mail: enquiries@yorkshirekitchencompany.com

Call: 01964 534400

9


10 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

Advice Column I love live music and now that restrictions have lifted, I’m keen to start going to events again. I’ve booked tickets for some gigs over the next few months, but I’m still a little worried. I can’t quite believe things are fully back to normal. What will happen if restrictions come back in? It’s understandable to be feeling apprehensive when there’s been so much change, and knowing your rights will help you deal with anything unexpected. If you’ve got tickets to an event which goes ahead, but you change your mind about going or realise you’re no longer able to go, you have no legal right to a refund. However, if the event is cancelled, your right to a refund will depend on how you bought the ticket. If you booked through an official seller and the organiser cancels, moves, reschedules, or makes the event behind closed doors, you should get a refund. This is true even if it’s cancelled due to a government ban on large events. If this happens, contact the official seller to find out how you can get a refund. If you bought your ticket from a ticket-reselling website, your refund will depend on the site's terms and conditions. If you’re worried about the event being cancelled, it’s a good idea to look at the terms and conditions before booking. If you bought from a private seller, unfortunately it’s unlikely you’ll be able to recover your money, even if the event is cancelled or rescheduled. We recommend contacting the

seller to see what they can do. Ahead of any events you’ve booked, keep checking the information from the official seller or organiser to make sure you know straight away about any updates, like changes to the date or cancellations. Another thing to be aware of is that scammers exploit these situations for their own benefit. If your event is cancelled and anyone - whether it’s a person or a company - offers their services to try to recover money on your behalf, be suspicious. Make sure that you're aware of the signs of a potential scam and always be on the lookout. If you need more information on how to get a refund, or help with any other consumer matters call us on 01482 224511 to make an appointment at Shores.

Want to help others? We are looking for new volunteers. If you are good at chatting to others, you could be perfect for our service. No prior experience is required and full advice training will be provided. You could make a real difference to people’s lives, have a positive impact on your community, and develop a set of great skills and experiences. Email volunteering@hull-eastridingcab.org.uk for more info.

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Cost effective recipes of the month By Councillor Lyn Healing Another month has passed and the warmer weather is just around the corner and if you are like me you don’t want to be stuck in a hot stuffy kitchen for hours preparing a meal, so this month I have decided to add a couple of very quick meals which I hope you enjoy. The added bonus is the recipes won’t break the bank either.

SPEEDY CHICKEN STIR-FRY serves 4

CHILLI BEEF AND SPINACH serves 4

500g chicken thighs, remove skin and slice thinly into long thin strips. 1 tbls oil 3 sticks celery, sliced diagonally 2 small carrots, sliced diagonally 1 small red pepper, sliced diagonally 250g broccoli, broken down into small florets 1/3 cup of unsalted cashew or peanutsOptional 1 pkt or ½ bottle stir-fry sweet and sour sauce Heat oil in a wok or heavy based pan, add chicken and stir fry over high heat for approximately two minutes. Add celery, carrots, pepper, broccoli and nuts and stir fry for around 3 minutes. Stir in sauce and stir fry until everything is coated and hot. Remove from heat and serve with rice or noodles.

1Tbls oil 500g minced beef 2 small red chillies, chopped for more heat leave seeds in chillies 1 clove garlic, crushed 500g spinach leaves, chopped 2 tsp soy sauce 1 tsp sugar 1tsp cornflour- Optional 1 beef stock cube 60ml water Heat oil in wok or heavy based pan Add combined beef, chillies and garlic Stir fry until onion is translucent and beef is cooked through Add spinach, sauce and sugar Add cornflour and stock cube Stir until sauce thickens, serve with rice or noodles.

Money Matters with Withernsea Credit Union By Matthew Lloyd IF YOU are considering borrowing money to help make ends meet during these challenging times, it is vital you only consider legal sources. Illegal lenders - also known as loan sharks - are those who are not authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to borrow money. They may seem friendly at first, but dealing with them is never a good idea. Some of the risks you might face when borrowing from a loan shark include: • Paying significantly more in interest than you would through a legal and

regulated provider; • Being harassed or threatened if falling behind on repayments; • Being pressured into borrowing even more money and ending up with a level of debt that can never be repaid.

• Not giving you information on the loan, such as the interest rate, the term of the loan, or the total remaining balance. • Taking personal possessions, like passports or bank cards, as a security against the loan. • The loan balance keeps on These are some things to growing, even if you are look out for that are often a keeping up with repayments - the debt can spiral to an sign of borrowing from a loan unaffordable level very shark: quickly. • Not providing you with • Loan sharks often use paperwork, like a loan agreement; threats and intimidation - or • Paying out loans in cash, as even acts of violence - to scare people into paying they prefer to avoid leaving a trace; more.

You can check to see if a lender is authorised to do so using the FCA's Financial Services Register, which can be accessed online at www.register.fca.org.uk. If you have borrowed from an illegal lender in the past or are currently, please bear in mind that you have not broken the law, and that there is help out there - you can contact the Stop Loan Sharks Team on their 24-hour confidential helpline on 0300 555 2222 or online at www.stoploansharks.co.uk to report a loan shark and for advice and support.


email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

June 2022 11

Tel: 07791 208415

WITHERNSEA TOWN COUNCIL NEWS Withernsea Elects New Mayor The new Withernsea Town Mayor is Cllr Jacqui Blackburn, last year’s Deputy Mayor. Her Consort will be her husband Cllr Ian Blackburn. Withernsea Town Council voted for Cllr Lyn Healing to become Deputy Mayor, alongside her duties as an ERYC Councillor. They will work hard together to promote Withernsea. Taking on the position of Mayor or Deputy Mayor is an act of service to the town. It means putting aside personal life to represent Withernsea at various events, both local and throughout East Riding, and representing Withernsea Town Council by attending A LOT of meetings. It can be fun, but also tiring BUT it is also an honour to be chosen to fulfil the role and work hard to engage and support the community of Withernsea and find out what other towns and councillors do, and even borrow their ideas to fit in with Withernsea. In her acceptance speech the new Mayor Cllr. Jacqui Blackburn, a wheelchair user herself, stated: “I have aims and ambitions to make this town more disabled friendly than it already is, working with others, as I have already started to do, will try to achieve at least some progress in the coming year.” She also stated: “I hope to hold a ‘Meet the Mayor’ session outside the Meridian Centre soon. I will be available, not only to answer, or try to answer, any questions Withernsea people may have, but perhaps ask a few of my own too.” The Mayor said she will serve Withernsea, quietly, effectively and to the best of her ability. Her charities are to be the local RNLI and the Withernsea Lighthouse.

Town Award 2022 The 2022 Town Award and certificate was presented to John Patchett the ‘Carnival Man’ of Withernsea at the Annual Parish Meeting at the Meridian Centre on Monday 23rd May 2022. As one of the people who nominated John Patchett stated “He is a quiet, unassuming man who has a dry wit…and doesn’t trumpet what he has achieved.” Another nominee mentioned his carbon footprint within the town, “Regardless of how much shopping, luggage and carnival flags he has on him, he still gets on his familiar pushbike to go about his business.” He is a gentle gentleman fully deserving of the Town Award for not only his 25 years of working to make the Withernsea Carnival a success, but all the other things that he is involved in for the good of the people of Withernsea and surrounding areas. In this Jubilee Year it’s not surprising to learn that John Patchett has quietly, but efficiently worked with his fantastic team to help Withernsea Town Council achieve a good Jubilee weekend. It is amazing that he’s never been presented with the Town Award before.

Police presence in this town. My interests are steam trains, motorbikes, fishing and Tottenham FC

Council Surgeries We held a Council Surgery on the last Saturday of April, as we do every last Saturday of the month, 12pm to 2pm, to meet the councillors for a casual chat. We sit outside The Meridian, and people stop and talk to us about all sorts of things from life in general to the fountains and the on-off situation we have with them, the lack of Drs appointments and many other things. We started having the meetings monthly so that anyone with problems about fuel, food and the cost of living or all of the above can just talk to us, we are not qualified to help but we know people who can and can point them towards those people. We also get many, many people complaining about the Doctors, not just on Saturdays but every day and it’s getting worse. We are working with the Drs and management team to try and get it sorted but lack of staff and money doesn’t help. So, if you are passing on the last Saturday of the month and fancy a chat we’re very friendly and don’t bite.

Hobby Expo 2.0 Eighteen tables. Nearly four hundred people in attendance. An event to show what Withernsea is about.

the pride we have in our town. This was our town’s day, and we took full advantage of it. It is what councils and councillors are about. Giving people the chance to show off their town. AND WE DID. A massive thank you to all who worked to make it the success it was. A massive thank you to all who visited the exhibition. And it encourages us to do even bigger better next time. It was Withernsea at its best.

Town Council Business Champion Councillor Christine Mathers is the Withernsea Business Champion. After a couple of tough years due to the pandemic, I’m looking forward to visiting local businesses to listen to their thoughts and ideas of how to move forwards and how to progress from now on. I am here to help and listen to suggestions and ideas you may have. Over the coming months ahead I would like to keep in regular contact with you all.

Also please refrain from feeding the seagulls as this encourages aggressive, anti-social behaviour as seen at other large seaside resorts.

Forthcoming Events • Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations – Beacon Lighting 2nd June, 9:30pm. • Queens Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations – Thanksgiving Service 5th June, 11:00am. • Strictly Shanty – 12th June, 1pm-5pm – Valley Gardens. • Midsummer Local Sets – 25th June, 1pm-4pm – The Meridian Centre. • East Riding of Yorkshire Band – 3rd July, 1pm4pm – Valley Gardens. • Rhythm & Rhyme – 16th July, 1pm-4pm – Valley Gardens. • Withstock – Unlock the Rock – 30th July – Valley Gardens. • Withstock – Nostalgia & Chill – 13th August – Valley Gardens. • Withernsea Carnival – 20th – 29th August For more information, visit www.withernseatowncouncil.co.uk/Events

Future Town Council Meeting Dates:

Agendas are available on the download section of Summer Beachfront Reminders the Withernsea Town Council website and the Now that the summer is here, and our lovely town Town Council notice board at the Meridian Centre. gets a bit busier it is time to send out a gentle The meetings below commence at 7:00pm reminder about summer restrictions. • Monday 13th June Dogs are welcome on the beach to the South/right • Monday 11th July of the steps opposite Memorial Gardens and to • Monday 8th August

Council Surgery • Saturday 25th June 12noon-2pm • Saturday 23rd July 12noon-2pm • Saturday 27th August 12noon-2pm

How to contact us • Telephone: 01964 614984 • Email: info@withernseatowncouncil.co.uk • Website: www.withernseatowncouncil.co.uk • In person: The Meridian Centre, 201 Queen Street, Withernsea, HU19 2HH • Office hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11am to 3pm

Your Town Councillors

Mayor – Cllr Jacqui Blackburn - 01964 781688 Deputy Mayor – Cllr Lyn Healing - 07724 The recent Hobby Expo 901527 Cllr Ian Blackburn - 01964 781688 the North/left of the Seaside Road slipway, leaving Cllr Alex Camplin – 01964 614984 From The Lions, Withernsea Royal British Legion, the central beach area between these points dog Walking for Health, Active Withernsea, to Cllr Brian Cloke - 01964 612603 free until October 1st. Dogs should also be kept Withernsea Book Group, Friends of Withernsea Cllr Paul Davig - 07504 971829 on leads on the promenade in this area during the Cllr Dave Edwards - 07379 994904 Lighthouse, Picture This and many more, we showed off some of the best our town has to offer summer restrictions. Cllr Christine Mathers – 07847 999003 both residents and visitors. It had an atmosphere The gardens area of the Promenade, from Italian Cllr Kelvin Smith – 01964 781614 Gardens, through Memorial Gardens to Valley that was friendly and welcoming. Just like our New Councillor – Kelvin Smith Cllr Felicity Walmsley - 01964 613614 Gardens are a lovely dog walk, please remember town. Cllr Stewart Winters - 01964 615627 My name is Kelvin Smith, I was born in North that dogs must be on leads in these areas. We spoke with almost every person who visited the London and moved to Essex when I was a wee lad, exhibition. They came from Manchester, Barnsley, We ask that dog owners are responsible and pick Staff after leaving school I did various jobs, but before up dog waste, which can be put in any of the we moved to Withernsea I spent 23 years working Durham, Hull and all towns in West Yorkshire. Town Clerk – Mrs J Moxon PSLCC general waste bins, as well as the specific dog Their comments on leaving were wonderful to hear. for Tesco's. Deputy Town Clerk – Mrs Carole Brattan ‘What a good event’. Aren’t the people of this town bins. We moved to Withernsea in 2017 and found a Administration – Mrs K Dawson The promenade in Withernsea is dual access active’. ‘Wish we had something like this in our lovely friendly community by the sea, I have been Maintenance – Mr T Grinney, Mr D Thomas, town’. But best of all, ‘What a friendly town this is allowing cyclists and pedestrians to share the married for nearly 39 years to my wife Carol, we Mr C Herd space, please be aware and considerate of other have one son who used to be in the army, but now and why we visit so often’. Withernsea’s ERYC Ward Councillors route users who may be traveling slower than you. Cllr L Healing 07724 901527 It showed why the idea of a Hobbies and Activity lives down south with his partner and children. Please use the provided bins for all your rubbish Exhibition was so good. Better still, all those who Becoming a town councillor for Withernsea will Cllr C Holmes 07912 346503 and waste while out and about, this helps put in the effort, worked hard the full five hours, to hopefully make a difference, as I hope to improve Cllr D Tucker 01964 650593 discourage pests and marauding seagulls. let people see what our town is about. To show the services, such as the doctors and the lack of


12 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

years. Internally the monitoring room measured 15 feet by 7 foot 6 inches. Construction was of reinforced concrete, buried with a variable thickness of soil above. Typically posts had a protective factor (PF) of about 5000. At various times the fittings and equipment varied, and also whether or not the post was a master post would affect some of the contents. The key equipment comprised the Ground Zero Indicator, ALTHOUGH the Royal Observer Corps was stoodthe Bomb Power Indicator both of down after the war, the organisation was which were fitted from the earliest days of the nuclear monitoring role, continued by a nucleus of full-time officers and radiation monitoring instruments and many volunteers who nevertheless continued to communications equipment. Broadly serve. By Royal Warrant the Corps was respeaking the ROC used the same equipment as the other civil defence formed, in its air defence role on l January l947. services in the initial part of the cold war, but later changes were made by zero indicator (gzi). From 1955-57 the the addition of the Fixed Survey Meter Cold War nuclear role and other updates. ROC reported to the RAF, but from In 1955 the role of the ROC changed During transition from aircraft from aircraft identification, to the Cold then on, they became the eyes of the reporting to the nuclear task, the United Kingdom Warning and War role of identifying nuclear operational control of the Corps Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO). weapons bursts and the tracking of passed from Fighter Command to the radiation. Previously the tracking of Home Office. Early in 1968 the Observation Posts radiation had been the responsibility Government Expenditure Review The basic units of the Corps were of the Scientific and Reconnaissance resulted in some elements of Home sub-Section of the Civil Defence Corps posts, clustered in groups of two, Defence (Civil Defence Corps, Auxiliary three or four, throughout the UK, using Fire Service) being put on a care and Headquarters Section. The Corps a common landline and/or radio link underwent considerable re-training maintenance basis. i.e. most local between each cluster and parent and re-organisation to carry out the authorities did nothing. The UKWMO Group Operations Room. Eight to vital task to be ready to report the was recognised as a specialised part sixteen clusters comprised an average of Home Defence with a function position and power of nuclear Group, five or six Groups formed the weapons bursts over the United which was vital, but the costs of the reporting organisation for a Sector Kingdom, and afterwards to record ROC were reduced as a part of Control, of which there were five to and report radio-active fall-out. To economies. This meant reducing the cover the United Kingdom. Command perform this role a total of 1,560 number of ROC posts to 873 posts, of the five or six Groups linked to each linked to 27 Group Headquarters. Five underground Royal Observer Corps Posts, and 29 heavily protected Royal Sector was by an ROC Area Home Office Sector Controls were reCommandant and there were five Area positioned within selected Group Observer Corps Group Headquarters were built to enable the Corps to meet Headquarters. Each Post was Headquarters. The task of providing its task. The posts were evenly spread designed as a self-supporting unit, a most of the manning for these Sectors crew of three or four could live and throughout England, Scotland, Wales was now an ROC responsibility. The and Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, operate in the Post throughout the routine training of the Corps was the Channel Islands, Orkney, Shetland emergency. It was equipped with based on regular meetings of sparespecially designed detection and the Hebrides. time Post and Operations Room instruments and a communication crews, following a syllabus laid down Posts were equipped with specialised system to adjacent Posts and the by Headquarters ROC, culminating in equipment for their new role, including Group Operations Rooms. an annual test. Routine training of Built underground, 1563 posts were the fixed survey meter (fsm), bomb both Post and Operation Room crews initially constructed over a number of power indicator (bpi) and the ground was at centralised training meetings

Holderness at War The Royal Observers Corps (2) By Kevin Watson

1

2

organised on a cluster or combined crew basis. Where possible Group meetings were held at RAF Stations. Practical exercises were arranged several times a year, when the whole Corps was fully operational.

Group Headquarters The Group Headquarters were designed to house a crew of around 50 people throughout any emergency, equipped with independent lighting, heating, ventilation systems and domestic facilities. The Operations Rooms had displays, using the basic information received from posts and this formed the basis of the warning messages to the public. The vulnerability of landline communications to nuclear attack was recognised, and action was taken to extend the radio network was unfinished at the time of stand-down in 1992. A modern system of automatic data transmission equipment had been installed in all ROC Group Operations Rooms. (English Heritage now run the York HQ – visits available)

Royal Observer Corps Royal Review 1991 The Royal Review of the Royal Observer Corps 25th July 1991 at RAF Bentley Priory resulted in the ROC being stood down on 30th September 1991 following a long history of service to the nation. Two thousand members of the Corps attended the Review, when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II presented the Corps' new colours. Bear in mind the context of history at the time, as the “Cold War” was deemed to have ended with the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the resultant agreement on reduction of nuclear-weapon stockpiles and numbers. Also to be remembered is that in the event of a threat of nuclear attack, members of the Royal Observer Corps would leave their homes to man their stations, monitoring the blast, fallout and effect

of nuclear warheads impacting in their area. They would be inside their posts for quite a while, possibly up to three or four weeks. Just imagine what they may have had to resurface to. A sobering thought. It would be interesting to hear from any local surviving members of the Royal Observer Corps. These occasionally come up for sale, most are on private land, and many of the remainder have been infilled. The Tunstall post was still stocked with maps, battery boxes and equipment after stand-down, till vandals broke in and smashed almost everything. “Forewarned is Forearmed” was a recruiting film, originally made in 1990 by the UK Ministry of Defence for the Royal Observer Corps was never released in its intended form. It can be found on YouTube. ROC Monitoring posts, Holderness Area Name Manned From/To 1 Burton Pidsea 1962-1968 2 Easington 1961-1968 3 Holmpton 1961-1968 4 Keyingham 1965-1992 5 Saltend 1960-1965 1962-1968 6 Sunk Island 7 Tunstall 1959-1968 7a Tunstall reopened 1975-1992

1. Underground Post Plan Side 2. Underground Post Above 3. Post Equipment (D Wood) 4. Illustration of manned Post 5. ROC Uniform 6. Group HQ York 7. Group HQ Equipment 8. Remains of Holmpton ROC Post 9. Locator map of ROC Posts (Green = open till 1992) 10. BT Loudspeaker equipment 11. Surface appearance of ROC Post 12. ROC Pin badge

3

5

12 10 4 99

7

6

8

9


email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

June 2022 13

Tel: 07791 208415

Holiday Park

Jubilee Weekend Friday 3rd June - 2.30pm Royal Quiz and Bingo. Kids craft table. 4-8pm Family BBQ (£6 adults, £4 children) Saturday 4th June - 2.30pm Children's Fun Afternoon (treasure hunt, races, disco and karaoke) 8.30pm The 9tees Band live in our function room Sunday 5th June - From 2.30pm Royal Cream Tea (adults £6-sandwich, scone or cake and tea/coffee and children's picnic box £4) If the weather is kind, feel free to bring a picnic blanket and sit outside. Outdoor games including foot golf. 6pm Bingo followed by karaoke

Full menu available 12-8pm in our restaurant / Breakfast menu served 9-12am

Afternoon Teas £14.95 or £19.95 with Prosecco (24/48 hours notice required) Willows Bar and Kitchen Upcoming events 2022 TEATIME SPECIALS Available 4-6pm. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Main meals only £8 per adult. Children's meals with every adult only £2 Lasagne, chips and peas Haddock, chips and peas Chicken / Vegetable tikka curry with rice/chips Hunters Chicken with chips and coleslaw Chicken Kiev, chips and peas Classic beef burger / Vegetable burger with chips Chicken fillet burger with chips and coleslaw 10inch pizza and chips (margarita, pepperoni or vegetable)

CHILDREN'S MENU Chicken nuggets Cheese & tomato pizza Fish fingers Lasagne Beef burger or vegetable burger Sausages

Served with chips and peas/beans

Saturday 4th June The 9teesband (90’s and Britpop) Friday 17th June Ben Seymour (acoustic singer) Saturday 25th June Total Recall (rock covers band) Saturday 9th July James Wood (singer and keyboard player) Saturday 16th July The Corsairs (60’s and 70’s) Saturday 23rd July Shorrel Jade (soul, Motown vocalist) Saturday 30th July Fake Blues Brothers (Blues Brothers, Madness and Commitments Saturday 6th August Ian David (Neil Diamond tribute) Saturday 13th August Elderberries (50’s, 60’s and 70’s) Saturday 20th August The 9tees band (90’s and Britpop) BANK HOLIDAY Saturday 27th August Venus (girl duo) Saturday 3rd September Connor Penson (local acoustic singer) Saturday 24th September Airwaves (covers band playing a wide range of genres) Saturday 1st October Tin Soldier (rock and pop 60’s and 70’s) Friday 7th October Samantha Atkinson (solo singer, former X Factor) Saturday 15th October The WISE (indie Welsh-Irish-Scottish experience) Saturday 22nd October Woodsmoke (acoustic vocal harmony duo)

Keep an eye on our website for more band updates www.willowsholidaypark.co.uk

Website: www.willowsholidaypark.co.uk

Phone: 01964 612233 E-mail: info@highfield-caravans.co.uk

Willows Holiday Park, Hollym Rd, Withernsea, HU19 2PN


14 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Property conversion paused as owners open doors to Puffins Galore! WORK on converting a former radio studio into high-end office space and apartments has been placed on hold after the arrival in the building of a colony of puffins. The birds may be fibre glass rather than flesh and feathers, but they appealed to Rachel and James Murray’s passion for culture and have brought work to a standstill at their site, The Boathouse offices, next to Hull marina. The 42 puffin sculptures, which stand 1.5 metres high, have been brought in from manufacturers in Poland to play a starring role in the Puffins Galore! animal trail. They are now being decorated by professional artists who responded to the brief of telling a story of the East Coast, its local wildlife, green energy and climate change. The painted puffins will be unveiled on Saturday, July 2 at a series of coastal sites throughout East Yorkshire stretching from Flamborough

down to Kilnsea, as well as some inland locations including Hull, Beverley, Cottingham and Patrington. Rachel and James, who have owned the dockside property for more than 20 years, will then resume their renovation work, buoyed by the interest generated in the site by the puffins. James, an architect, said: “I come from a creative industry and I think art and culture is very important so we were happy to pause our project to accommodate the puffins. “We remember the Larkin toads and the moths which were created for the Amy Johnson Festival and we have also seen other animal sculpture trails around the country.” Rachel added: “We are helping to redevelop the marina by renovating the building to create high-quality office and residential space and we wanted to take the opportunity to also support the cultural side of the city and help to

promote Hull as a destination. “I think it’s amazing. You could not have a better creature in this location at the side of Railway Dock. Everybody wants to see leisure projects taking shape – they like to do something creative and they love events.” Puffins Galore! was launched with funding from Yorkshire Coast BID and East Riding of Yorkshire Council as part of their drive to boost tourism and increase visitor numbers. That investment has already enabled the organisers to secure additional sponsorship from more than 40 businesses across the region including the Bonus Group, Cranswick, The Deep, Designs Signage, HETA, KCOM, Sewell on the go, the University of Hull, Wykeland and Strata Holdings, who will deliver the puffins to their new homes. Clare Huby, a director of Puffins Galore Ltd, said: “The sculptures were due for delivery in March but they are made at a factory in Poland and a lot of

the work had to stop because some of the workers are from Ukraine or have family there. “Our first concern was for the safety of the people. All we could do was be patient and wait until their colleagues could catch up with the work. Our artists and sponsors have been very understanding and sympathetic and we are grateful for that. “We’re now at the point where I am really looking forward to seeing the puffins in their new homes. Having previously delivered Larkin with Toads and A Moth for Amy we know it will be challenging and

tiring but we have a great team working on it. “The best bit is once everything is out there… just wandering round, watching people and seeing their reaction. I remember with toads when I was having a bad day in the office and feeling like I was banging my head against a brick wall it was great to just go out and see the crowds of people enjoying the trail.” Puffins Galore! will run for six months after which all the sculptures will be sold, either to their sponsors or at a grand charity auction. The proceeds will be donated to four charities

selected for their important role in the protection of the wildlife of the seas and coasts or for their essential work saving lives at sea. The charities are the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, RNLI, RSPB and Hornsea Inshore Rescue. For more information about Puffins Galore! visit www.puffinsgalore.co.uk

PUFFIN: Rachel and James Murray with Clare Huby and one of the puffins (picture by Paul Smith)

Kitchens • Bedrooms • Bathrooms • Home Studies

Ralph Toogood Kitchens Ltd 1 Sidings Court Old Bridge Road, Hornsea HU18 1RP Tel: 01964 537903 Email: ralphtoogood@gmail.com www.ralphtogoodkitchens.com


email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Tel: 07791 208415

June 2022 15

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES WANTED NOW

TOP CASH PRICES PAID FOR ANY UNWANTED ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES SO PLEASE HAVE A SORT OUT AND TURN THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS INTO READY CASH £££££££££££££££££££ CLOCKS, WATCHES, ORNAMENTS, OLD TOOLS, POSTCARDS, BRASSWARE, SILVER AND SILVERPLATED ITEMS, OLD CAR BADGES AND CAR PARTS, OLD BOXES, COSTUME JEWELLERY, TOP HATS, WALKING STICKS, OIL PAINTINGS, VINTAGE CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, CANDLESTICKS, SEWING ITEMS, LACE AND LINEN, VINTAGE TABLECLOTHS, CASED CUTLERY, TOBY JUGS, INKWELLS, FOUNTAIN PENS, SNUFF BOXES, MEDALS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, MICROSCOPES, WEAPONS, CAMERAS, POND YACHTS, ANTIQUE BOOKS, TIN SIGNS.

TOP PRICES ALSO PAID FOR GOLD JEWELLERY EVEN BROKEN OR DAMAGED. WE REALLY DO BUY ALMOST ANY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES AND TRY TO PAY THE VERY BEST CASH PRICES.

PLEASE CALL KILNSEA ANTIQUES ON

01964 650311


16 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

Withernsea Growing Together - Hut and Hobbies Expo

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

2

1

By Josie Briggs RECENTLY some of our group started planting edibles in the raised bed at the Hut. So far we have tomatoes, onions and rhubarb. During our first session some very keen children came to see what we were doing, and they soon joined in with planting

and watering. It would be great to see them again, and other interested children perhaps with their families. We’re there most Tuesdays, 4pm - 5pm during term time (unless it's raining). We held a stall at the recent Hobbies Expo in the Meridian

Centre, giving away free plants and seeds. Some children enjoyed sowing vegetable seeds in little pots to take away with them. We had a great time chatting to people interested to know more about our group. The Withernsea Growing

Together (WGT) group are pleased to welcome new members. If you are interested, or to find out more about us, contact us at Withernseagt@gmail.com or 07395 616483.

Down on the allotment 1

3

1. EXPO: The team enjoyed planting with children and chatting to interested residents at the recent Hobby event (By Chey Clough) 2. STALL: The WGT stall at the recent Hobby Expo (By Josie Briggs)

By Jane Sutherland

4

2

AT THE beginning of May it was all go to repair the shed on the new plot. Colin worked very hard rebuilding most of it and putting in new windows. Then we creosoted most of it, but a small part was still to do, which I did the following Saturday. This was keeping me from worrying about Colin, as he was in hospital having an operation to repair carpal tunnel and elbow impingement . He had to be careful with it for four weeks.(fat chance of that). He has made a brilliant job of the shed, its really smart now. Colin had shown me how to use the rotovator before his op, and I got the big plot done and ready for planting, and I could get on with that while Colin was taking it easy. So I have put in more peas next to the broad bean plants, then I planted out half a row of dwarf bean plants and finished the row

with dwarf bean seeds. The first peas have had netting for them to climb up, held in place with posts for support, which my grandson, Kian, helped with one Weekend . He also planted out lettuce and drilled holes in the bottom of buckets ready for more plants. My early tomatoes got hit by the April frosts, so I lost my Gardeners Delight, one of my favourites, so I have had to sow some more seed, they are coming along nicely, almost catching up with the others. This month has been a very busy time with lots of plants being planted out or potted on into bigger pots. Also weeding, feeding and watering plants and seedlings with it being so dry and warm. The cucumbers and gherkins are shooting up and now have tiny fruits, they are all planted up in the poly tunnel, we have just had two gherkins

with our salad for dinner. After planting the seed and pricking out the seedlings and nurturing them on, it's now time to plant the tomatoes out into the greenhouse in buckets that I sink into the ground, I then support them with a bamboo cane and a string that is suspended from a straining wire attached to the greenhouse roof and then tied around the rim of the bucket. I hope that I have left enough space for the Gardeners Delight. It's nice to see the plants on the plots doing well, sweet corn, pumpkins, beetroot, squash, peas, beans etc. It's good to know that all of the hard work is starting to pay off. And at last we have had some rain. It's also nice to see all of the regular plot holders busy with planting and weeding, and there are a few new people on site, finding out what the soil and a few seeds can

produce and with some care and attention they should harvest some lovely healthy veg. Colin has made seed blocks from compost and has sown autumn, cauliflower, sprouts and winter cabbage and sprouting broccoli seeds. We will now make a nice fine seed bed to sow more winter and spring vegetable seeds. We will also sow carrot seeds in the position that they will grow, as we can not transplant them. I have started to put sweet peppers into the poly tunnel and I am now running out of space, I need to use every inch of space that I can to squeeze in an extra plant or two. The peppers go along the sides and the cucumbers and gherkins go down the middle, supported with posts and netting.

The new potatoes from Colin's greenhouse have gone down a treat, he now has a mix of tomatoes and chilli peppers in their place. We have also had a first picking from his beetroot that he planted in blocks back in January, very nice too. With the daylight hours getting longer it is no wonder that we sleep well at night.

1. FROM ABOVE: Our plot and our paddock 2. NEW: Our new plot – work is in progress 3. GREENHOUSE: The big greenhouse is newly planted up 4. POTATOES: The potato patch with early potatoes on the left.


June 2022 17

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Congratulations.... & Jubilation

Withernsea & District Community News Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Guide THE FOLLOWING pages provide a guide to some of the public events that are happening over the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee weekend. There will be lots more private parties we’re sure and we hope everyone has a fantastic time celebrating with family, friends and neighbours. We would love to see you photographs from the weekend please do e-mail them to withernseacommunitynews@hotm ail.com along with some brief details and who the photograph

By Godfrey Holmes <<It's not Fair! >> Three words' childhood indignation. <<It's not Fair!>> Whit Monday cancelled for Celebration. <<It's not Fair!>> One Duke dies before Jubilation. <<It's not Fair!>> A Second Duke hidden from grateful Nation. <<It's not Fair!>> A Third Duke smuggled into Congregation. <<It's not Fair!>> Number Ten shares our Exultation. <<It's not Fair!>> So little money for Jollification. <<It's not Fair!>> Prince Charles still waiting his Coronation.... <<It's not Fair!>>

should be credited to and we will be putting them together for our pull out memories guide in the next edition. If anyone is going to make the Platinum Jubilee official pudding we have the recipe on page 20 and we would love you to send us some words and a photo of the outcome! We hear it is ok to cheat and use some of the ingredients pre-made! Thank you to regular poetry contributors Godfrey Holmes and Richard Harries for the below poems to mark the occasion.

Elizabeth II By Richard Harries A time of national celebration indeed Of a long reign of a beloved queen I was born in 1952 The year she acceded to the throne So all my life she has indeed been there A constant comforting presence in a sea of change

Patrington Bakery Offering a selection of freshly made hot and cold sandwiches

PATRINGTON GARAGE

Wide variety of savoury snacks, sweet treats, creams and pastries

Tel: 01964 630371

Visit our Coffee Lounge Opening Times:

E-mail: info@patrington-garage.co.uk

• Petrol • Derv • Car & van sales • Dog wash • Service & repairs to all makes of vehicle • Off license / Convenience store

FUEL 24 HOURS Car and van hire PLANT HIRE

Mon - Fri: 6.30am to 2pm Saturday: 8.30am - 1pm

Tel: 01964 631877

Pump Row, Patrington, East Yorkshire, HU12 0RD

All treAtments Ar e quAlified AdvAnced provided by A fully fAciAl prActitioner

She symbolises the family And faithfulness And loving those that Sometimes have let her down Being a matriarch And heading her family and nation so well We celebrate her majesty Her enduring sense of duty Her work ethic and belief In herself and her faith She has given her life and strength To her country Her loveliness and beauty Has been a cause of joy We are amazed that she has reigned for 70 years Longer than any other monarch we have ever had We honour and celebrate her life Her longevity and reign God bless her And we bless every day that she reigns

ENTERT FOR ALLAINER AND DJ OCCASIO NS We spe

cialise in: Weddings, Corporate Venue ente events, Bi rtainment rthdays, packages, Children's partys Full liabilit y insuranc Email adam e atkinsonen ts@outlook .com Tel Website w 07530 1179 ww.adamat 1 kinsonente 1 rtainment.c om

The world over she is adored Admired and so much more She has been the symbol of our country Represented us every single day So well, Her constancy admired The love for her enduring

Celebrating 22 years of business!

UNT O C S I D % 10 quotes and on new de before a orders m e 2022 u J 30th n EXP22) rence

(use refe


18 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Celebrating the Platinum Jubilee in the villages BURTON PIDSEA Saturday 4th June 11am to 4pm - Picnic in the Park The Stoney Creek Boys on stage entertaining from 11.30am - 12.30pm Various stalls including Craft; Bric-a-Brac; Sweets; •Plants •Face painting •Selfie with the Queen! •Bouncy Castle •Games including Basketball, Volley ball, Table tennis •BBQ - Hamburgers only £1 •Bar open - also tea and coffee Afternoon entertainment with Police Band Fire service on site (If they’re not called out) Make a Crown TWO Tombola's - adults & children’s Young Farmers hosting activities including Tug-of-War

8pm - Evening show in the Memorial Hall with top band Reloaded

HALSHAM

Sunday 5th June Village party 1pm – 6pm on Halsham Village Green. EASINGTON Hog roast, bar and refreshments, bouncy castle and children’s games and competitions. Best dressed Thursday 2nd June Beacon lighting 8.30pm – 10pm Refreshments available. Trumpet/Bugle Call at 9.40pm Platinum Jubilee boy and girl judged by Parish Council playing 'Majesty' specially written for the lighting of the Chairman Hugh Rice. Tombola and cake stall. All Beacons in the Platinum Jubilee year. proceeds to go to Ukranian Fund Appeal. There will be some tables and chairs from the Village Hall however Saturday 4th June Village Party in the park free event you are more than welcome to bring your own deck with band, hog roast, games and refreshments. chairs and gazebos. All residents and families welcome. Parking in the adjacent field. Sunday 5th June Flower Festival in All Saints Church for people to look round. At 4pm there will be an KEYINGHAM evening service of thanksgiving. Afternoon teas being At St Nicholas Church in Keyingham there will be a served. flower and memorabilia festival on June 2nd – 4th from 11am to 3pm. There will be tea and cake. On Sunday June 5 there will be a Thanksgiving service at 11.30am followed at 1pm by the big Jubilee lunch in the church grounds where there will be food available but you can bring your own picnic. At 2pm the games start for both adults and children and include hook a duck, egg and spoon races and giant bubbles – everyone welcome.

Crossroads Nursery, North Leys Road, Hollym, HU19 2QN Mon to Saturday 9:30 to 4:30 Sunday 10:00 to 4:00

OTTRINGHAM Friday 3rd June Street Party for all residents to be held in Main Street from 1pm – 4pm. Food available but additional food welcomed.

PATRINGTON Patrington Parish Council are gifting every child under 11 living in the Parish with a commemorative medal to celebrate the jubilee. There will also be a window display competition throughout the weekend. There is also hoped to be a display of past Coronation and Jubilee photographs and memorabilia in the window of Ivy’s Flowers.

Thursday 2nd June lighting of the beacon on the playing fields at 9.45pm Friday 3rd June at St Patrick’s Church there will be a celebratory lunch (Tickets only – sold out) Saturday 4th June Patrington Fun Run at Patrington Playing Fields at 10am with Blip Active. This free event starts with a 100 meter race (Age 8 and under) at 10am, followed by the 500 meter run (Age 8-14) and then the 5k run / jog / walk (Adults 14+). Drinks and refreshments will be available. Register your interest at Blipactive.com but can just turn up on the day. Sunday 5th June street party for residents between 1pm and 4pm in the Market Place. Residents are encouraged to dress up in red, white and blue. Party food for children aged 12 and under provided by the Parish. The Women’s Institute are providing refreshments. Plenty of tables and chairs, you can bring your own food and drinks (no alcohol), music, fun and games for everyone.

ROOS Thursday 2nd June 9.30am – 4.30pm History display in All Saints Church Roos and a history walk. At 12 noon there will be a handbell demonstration. 9.15pm The lighting of the beacon at Grange Farm, Tunstall (refreshments available) Saturday 4th June 1pm – 10pm Jubilee beer festival at Roos Playing Fields. Beers, ciders, wine and Prosecco plus soft drinks and a BBQ. Live music. Cash only event. Sunday 5th June 1pm – 4pm Picnic in the Park at Roos Playing Fields. Bring your picnic. Live music and family entertainment plus BBQ. Cash only event.

The sapphire and diamond necklace was a present from in the press and had access to the late King, the tiara from Queen Mary and the diamond the photograph. bracelet from the Duke of The photograph was very Edinburgh. precious to the family and hung in the hall of their home on Bannister Street, Withernsea for all the time that they lived there. The portrait of the Queen is known as part of the Royal Command Study taken by Baron at Clarence House and shows The Queen in the drawing room wearing a smoke grey tulle and lace ball dress needle run with silver thread.

OUR QUEEN PICTURED Serving a selection of sandwiches, toasties, cakes and drinks. Also Indian Omelettes with Paratha bread. COMING SOON Masala Fish and chips Masala chicken and chips and stone baked pizzas coming for Lunch.

A warm welcome awaits you. Contact Safi on 07588 527238 Find us on Facebook

Friendly, local and experien Weddin ced gs and fune package s availa rals ble Ca

ll Hele advice o n for friendly n 078 or 01964 13 207596 751346 15a Mark e t Place, P

atrington

jedmeekbuilding@outloo

k.com

07772 064 627 East Riding

WE ARE very thankful to have been sent this fabulous photograph by a former long term Withernsea resident who has since moved to live in Leicestershire. The photograph of Her Majesty the Queen was taken prior to the death of George VI and was initially withheld from circulation during the mourning period (ending 31st May 1952). It was then passed for publication after 1st June 1952. Our correspondents’ father was working in London

mpany with A competitive tiling co owledge. kn ng tili of rs over 17 yea rty A range of other prope le. ab ail av o als services Get in touch with Rich for a free quote.

Tel: 07877 507441 Email: erty@gmail.com rop dp an r.f.tiling

ee vvy for a fr e S t c a t n o C on quote, no obliga r to small. ig o no job to b

5 Tel - 07739

43558


Platinum Jubilee celebrations in Withernsea JUBILEE PROGRAMMES AND COMPETITIONS The Jubilee Celebrations Committee which is a sub-committee of Withernsea Carnival are selling programmes priced at 50p from various retail outlets in the town. A programme will be needed to enter some competitions and take part in some activities. There is an Art and Photography competition. Entries must be submitted to the Meridian Centre on Wednesday, June 1 between 10am to 12 noon and 4pm to 6pm. Viewing and voting for your favourites will take place at various times over the four days. Entries for the short story and poetry competitions can be handed in at any event up to 3pm on Saturday, June 4. Window spotting entries can be handed in at any event up to 3pm on Sunday, June 5, window spotting cards in shops now. Lots of prizes to be won. Work is still ongoing on 70 years in

Withernsea which it is hoped to be open to view in the Meridian Centre on all four days. As part of the weekend’s Jubilee challenges the Jubilee committee are asking people to donate items to send to our armed forces that are stationed abroad as care packages. Items can include tooth brushes, toothpaste, roll on deodorant, feminine hygiene products, razors, shaving foam, gloves, socks, brown boot polish, sweets, crisps, chocolate, biscuits, quiz books. These can be dropped off at Valley Gardens during the activities on Saturday and Sunday. THURSDAY 2ND JUNE 10am – 12pm Nature Safari with the Millennium Green Trust – explore the local nature area in search of wildlife. From the Hut on Station Road (Free). Please bring a camera and binoculars if you have them. Dogs on a lead, children

Withernsea Pierrots debut performance, Jubilee competitions

accompanied by an adult, some paths unsuitable for pushchairs. 1.30pm Opening of Jubilee Garden on Pier Road. 5pm - 9pm Music with Les Archer in Valley Gardens. 9.30 pm lighting of the Beacon on the Promenade.

SATURDAY 4TH JUNE Withernsea Lifeboat Station open 12noon to 5pm Valley Gardens 70 years of number 1s, Withernsea Pierrots, Hosanna Creative Ministry Puppet Show, fossil display, Jubilee competitions Free inflatable slide rides

FRIDAY 3RD JUNE 11am - 4pm Carnival at the football field Circus skills, Paul Derek puppet shows, Purple Pig farm animals, Allen Stichler wood carving. Inflatable assault course, pirate ship and bouncy castle. Face painting, races, crafts, Jubilee competitions. Stalls and food van. At St. Matthew's Church - messy play including making a crown and the flower and produce show organised by Withernsea Churches Together. Light refreshments available. At the Scout Hut - a shooting range for children

1.50pm (approx.) flyover of Hurricane Second World War Battle of Britain Plane (Organised by Withernsea Pier & Promenade Committee)

6pm Walk for the Fallen with Darren England. Meet at the War Memorial, Memorial Gardens, Pier Road 7pm - 9pm Withernsea Lighthouse -

Over 16s, all genders. Option to purchase a Jubilee paper weight to remember the occasion by. For more information or to register visit ww.blipactive.com 11am – 12 noon Withernsea Churches Together in conjunction with the Town Council will be holding an open air worship in Valley Gardens. Led by Rev Phillip West and with participation by members of the local churches and the Jubilee mixed choir, the service will include music and reading that were used during Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation service in 1952. Everyone is welcome.

6pm - 9pm Valley Gardens Stilt walkers and fire eaters. Join in with the proms from 7pm. Prizes for best flags and hats.

12.30pm-5pm Valley Gardens party Music with Les, Humberside Police Band, The Twirlers will be performing, fossil display, face painting and glitter tattoos, Jubilee competitions, fancy SUNDAY 5TH JUNE dress competition for all ages (from Withernsea Lifeboat Station open 9.30am – Withernsea 1 mile sea swim 12.30pm judging at 1pm). Competition winners announced. with Blip Active. Free inflatable slide rides Free entry, swim cap included, kayak and canoe support. Note you must wear either a wetsuit or tow bouy and bright 2pm walk from in front of the Library Story tellers walk with Richard Harries swimcap. and Wendy Graves Set off from the beach in front of Captain Williams public house and finishes eventually at the slipway 3.10pm (approx.) flyover of Spitfire Second World War Battle of Britain opposite the lifeboat station. Trophy and medals for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Plane (Organised by Withernsea Pier & Promenade Committee) place.

Crown in the Jubilee decorations

Telephone:

0787 257 9220 Website: www.accessfcl.co.uk E: Claire@accessfcl.co.uk Facebook: @accessfcl Access Financial Consultancy Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 11421636 Registered Address: 61 Hull Road, Withernsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU19 2EE. Access Financical Consultancy Limited is an Appointed Representative of Phoenix Financial Planning Limited, 16 Market Place, Howden, Goole, DN14 7BNL which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Phoenix Financial Planning Limited are entered on to the Financial Conduct Authority register No. 231135 https://register.fca.org.uk/

JEAN Carter from Withernsea has knitted Jubilee post box toppers for six of the town’s post boxes. The post box Jubilee decorations were put in place on Friday, May 27 with the help of Darren and Marie England. They will adorn the town over the Jubilee period. Jean did a similar project at Christmas to add some joy to the town. YARN BOMBED: The post boxes in Withernsea that Jean has yarn bombed with her Jubilee decorations

and district

Ka S

Withernsea

Seaside Road, Withernsea.

UN COMM

Have a great bank holiday – celebrating the Queen’s Jub ilee If you’re planning getting aw ay this year or next please think of me

WS ITY NE

o.uk unitynews.c rnseacomm www.withe

our Wishing all nd a advertisers readers a e Jubile wonderful d weeken 22

Find us on @seaside rsicecream withernsea

June 2022 19

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

FREE


20 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com


Bikers hope to give beach wheelchair appeal a boost A CHARITY motorbike ride has been organised from Withernsea to Hornsea supporting the appeal to get a beach wheelchair for the Hornsea community. Brent Smith a biker from Hollym said: “a local resident was wanting to raise money so I said I would ask if there would be any interest. It soon became apparent that there would be opportunity.” The event ran in conjunction with the Hornsea Foundation will see bikers riding from Castle Café in Withernsea down the coast road and arriving at The New Inn in Hornsea Market place on Sunday, June 19. There will be a free curry and chilli for the participants. There will also be a family fun day with live music for those attending The New Inn to support the appeal. The event at The New Inn will run from 1pm to around 6pm.

SALES SERVICE

June 2022 21

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

First meeting of Food, friendship and fun at Withernsea Methodist Church A NEW free monthly lunchtime event for the community launched at Withernsea Methodist Church on Hull Road on Thursday, April 28. The church ran monthly food, friendship and fun event takes place in the community room at 12 noon. The launch event saw visitors enjoying soup and roll followed by a choice of homemade cakes,

scones and trifle. This is all free but donations can be made. Entertainment on the opening session was music and songs from Gordon and Rachel Beastall. At the next session as we go to print on May 26 there was a game of Beetle Drive. The June pop up community café will be on Thursday, June 30 with local poet Richard Harries entertaining. After the

entertainment there will be a choice of coffee, tea or squash, and an opportunity to offer a donation before finishing around 2.30pm. FUN: Gordon and Rachel Beastall who provided the entertainment at the Food, friendship and fun pop up community café launch (Photograph by Mandy Blackburn)

Withernsea Ladies' Choir Patrington Church concert THE NIGHT of Friday May 20 was very special, a wonderful concert in the hallowed precincts of the magnificent St. Patrick's Church in Patrington. Patrick Pearson was conducting the esteemed Withernsea Ladies' Choir, accompanied by Paul Pike on the piano. A fairly large and receptive

congregation was treated to an amazingly varied programme of song: old favourites like "Bring Me Sunshine! " or "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"; ballads like "Boats Sail on the Rivers" or "Those were the Days, my Friend" ; also sacred renditions like "St. Patrick's Prayer" or "The Lord Bless You & Keep You."

Roberts Mobility “Let our Family Care for your Family”

In keeping with Jubilee year everyone stood for the National Anthem at the start at 7pm and again for William Blake's Jerusalem at the 9.30pm. close. Soloists included Lynn Massey Davis, Kathryn Mowforth and twice Patrick Pearson himself. Moreover more than £400 was raised and divided equally

HIRE REPAIR

By Godfrey Holmes

between Withernsea Ladies' Choir & the Friends of St. Patrick's whose Vicar Alisdair Laird gave the final vote of thanks. ENJOYABLE: Some photographs of the evening (Photograph 1 by Godfrey Holmes, Photographs 24 by Picture This Photography Club)

FREE COLLECTION & DELIVERY SERVICE

Stairlifts

Rise/Recline Chairs

Adjustable Beds

Fitted Within 7 Days 12 Months Warranty Free No Obligation Quotation

Large Range In Stock Single, Dual & Quad Motor Chairs Matching Sofas Available Huge Range Of Fabrics

From 2ft 3 - 6ft Choice Of Mattresses Huge Range Of Styles & Fabrics Free Delivery & Setup

from £1,495

from £495

from £595

Bathlifts

Mobility Scooters

22 Stone Weight Limit Battery Operated Lifetime Frame Guarantee

Over 30 Scooters In Stock Brand New & Pre-owned Fully Enclosed, Road Legal & Travel Scooters Fully Warranted & Free Insurance

1000'S OF DAILY LIVING AIDS IN STOCK

£295

from £250

www.robertsmobility.co.uk Withernsea: 131 Queen St, Withernsea HU19 2DJ Tel. 01964 615602 Hornsea: 64 Newbegin, Hornsea HU18 1AD Tel. 01964 533222

• Wheelchairs • Tri-walkers & Rollators • Incontinence Care Products • Free Delivery • No Obligation Home Visits •Finance Available

Celebrating 12 years


22 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

Meridian Centre (Pier Road side door entrance) 201 Queen Street, Withernsea, HU19 2HH

Call 07724 473810 Tuesday 28th June and Wednesday 29th June 11am -2pm

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com


email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Tel: 07791 208415

June 2022 23

Meridian Centre

(Pier Road side door entrance) 201 Queen Street, Withernsea, HU19 2HH Tuesday 28th June and Wednesday 29th June 11am -2pm


24 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

How to lower your pet expenses? By Lesley Bonney from Poppy’s Pets (www.poppys-pets.com) WE ALL need to find ways to earn cash to buy essentials like pet food, and other goods, or offset against energy, or emergencies. We’ve all been plunged into uncertainty because of the cost of living escalating. Households, animal rescues, and other charities can earn money quickly, using receipts from everyday shopping. The food industry businesses can stop losing unrecoverable costs and help stop food waste with a simple registration on an app. You need a mobile, and access Google Play (Android users) and Apple Store (iPhone users). Search for the free apps listed then download them to your device. The purpose is for market research and you are rewarded with cash or vouchers in exchange for receipts relating to your

shopping experiences. I upload receipts from Aldi, Tescos, Kingston vets, Ellis Cafe, Factory Shop, and Poundstretcher as an example. Shoppix, HuYu, Amazon Shopper Panel Scan receipts and upload directly onto the app. You can earn £5, which can be topped up by doing surveys. You can transfer funds to your bank account or order a gift voucher from Amazon or other stores. I have earnt £15 since April. SnapMyEats (app) I am on the waiting list but again, you upload food and snack receipts to earn cash. FIGHT AGAINST FOOD WASTE Too Good to Go for you You can buy unsold food called a Magic Bag at

Picture This photography club update

1

reduced prices. Download the app and search for supermarkets and restaurants in your area. Prepay for your Magic Bag and collect at a set time. Registered shops include Morrisons, M&S, Nisa, tearooms, restaurants and bakeries. Too Good to Go for Business To stop losing sunk costs, you can sell off unsold food here. Just register your food shop, cafe, corner shop or restaurant. Bag up unsold food, post it on the app, and the consumer will collect their prepaid Magic Bags at a time specified by you. I do hope more local businesses will join.

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Lost and stolen pets By Lesley Bonney from Poppy’s Pets (www.poppys-pets.com) STOLEN pets can be transported to any part of the UK and sold for profit. If you have bought a pet resembling those below, please put a request on Facebook for someone to scan your pet for a microchip, and go to a veterinary practice.. Blue - Distraction Theft at Below Pic Tor, Matlock, DE4 3BZ - 14.06.21 Blue is a 13-year-old blue

1

roan male sprocker spaniel with a docked tail. He was wearing a blue collar with a yellow chip tag when a man with a dog stopped to ask the owner about the local area. Information: Please call Derbyshire Police on 101 and quote incident number 21000 336687. Or DogLost quoting ID 167472 Maple - Bundled into a dark SAAB by 4 men 21.03.22 Maple is a young red cockapoo. She is a therapy dog, chipped, spayed and wearing a pink collar with a

2

More information on my website.

2

3

PICTURE This Withernsea photography club meet at Withernsea Leisure Centre on the second and fourth Thursday of the month from 7pm to 9pm, old and new members are welcome. Please contact the club by email or Facebook before turning up as we are having planned events away from the Leisure Centre and will not be there for every meeting. Members have a monthly competition and the results determine their photographer of the year.

Winners: 1st - Chris Hemery 2nd - Mike James 3rd - Liz Purdon

5 4

Milo - Disappeared when chased by kids - 23.10.21 Milo is a black and white cat, male, spayed and chipped. He run off in Orton Goldhay, Peterborough, and could be lost in Collingham, Beckingham area. If you know anyone in Peterborough who has befriended a stray cat, please email poppyspets 67@gmail.com

1: Maple has been missing since March 21st 2: Blue has been missing since June 14th last year

By Lyn Crum

The May entries for the 'Glass' competition were: 1 Carol Carrick 2 Godfrey Holmes - Oarsome 3 Mike James - Tower of Glass 4 Chris Hemery - Gaia 5 Liz Purdon - Windchime 6 Lyn Crum - Lost Marbles

silver ID tag. She was stolen at Hogmoor Lane in Hurst (by the crossroads with Poplar Lane) in Reading, RG10. Information: Please call Thames Valley Police on 101 and quote crime number 43220 124164. Or call DogLost quoting ID 174398

6


June 2022 25

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

PUZZLES

Puzzle solutions and answers to the quiz on page 26

Clues for this month’s quick crossword CLUES ACROSS

CLUES DOWN

1. Grazed (7) 10. Cheap (11) 11. Point of launch (4-3) 12. Synthetic resin (9) 13. Trust (4) 14. Tableland (4) 16. Shellfish (6) 18. Tolerant (9) 20. Be unseated (4,3) 22. Trainer (5) 23. Former Iberian kingdom (7) 24. Fuel storage tank (9) 26. Steel beam (6) 29. Brass instrument (4) 30. Domesticated (4) 31. Square cloth (9) 34. Calendar (7) 35. Sorcerer (11) 36. Required (7)

1. Type of flour (4-7) 2. Agitated (7) 3. Ship's front part (4) 4. Dissimilarity (10) 5. Do not laugh or smile (4,1,8,4) 6. Greek god (6) 7. Stake (4) 8. Parasitic plant (9) 9. Fruit (5) 15. Made indistinct (7) 17. By any means (7) 19. Bubbled up (11) 20. Chequered design (10) 21. Evasion (9) 25. Sloping surface by sink (7) 27. Former US president (6) 28. Peevish complaint (5) 32. Work doggedly (4) 33. Kingsley ----, English author (4)

KATHRYN’S QUIZ

7. Charles and Camilla’s wedding in 2005 was postponed because of the death of which world figure? 8. What did the Queen work as while enlisted in the military during World War Two? 9. What is the first name of Prince Edward’s wife? 10. What flower do all royal brides have in their bouquet?

Given it’s the month we’re celebrating HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, here’s 10 questions about the British Royal Family

QUESTIONS 1. What event is also known as the Queen’s Birthday March? 2. How old was the Queen at the time of her coronation, 27, 28 or 29? 3. Which member of the Royal family has won an Olympic Silver Medal? 4. The Queen's official birthday is in June - but when is her actual birthday? 5. Where do the Royal Family traditionally spend Christmas? 6. What breed of dog is the Queen famously a fan of?

Our monthly quiz master Kathryn Townsley runs two monthly pub quizzes on behalf of the Hull City Official Supporters Club (www. www.hullcityosc.org). This year, their efforts are concentrated on raising awareness and funds again for Tigers Trust - they are the independent charity linked to Hull City and in effect the supporters club "landlord" (their registered office is the same location), but also The Daniel Wilkinson Foundation - who they have previously supported, but who's efforts provide vital equipment and skills to grassroots football and sports clubs with defibrillators, CPR training and heart screenings. You can also join Kathryn’s Hull City Official Supporters Club monthly quizzes at the Green Dragon, Welton (1st Monday of the month, so the next one is Monday, June 6) and at The Constable Arms, Sproatley (2nd Monday of the month, the next one there is on Monday, June 13). Both start at 8.15pm and are both £1 entry fee with a free supper at The Constable Arms too. Booking is recommended at both venues.

Sudoku There is just one simple rule in Sudoku. Each row and each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9, and so must each 3 x 3 box.

MP launches Parliamentary Coronavirus memorial quilt competition for Beverley and Holderness 99 1 BEVERLEY and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart, is launching a Parliamentary Coronavirus Memorial Quilt Competition for his constituents. The Parliamentary Coronavirus Memorial Quilt is a cross-party project that is being led by Dawn Butler MP to encourage the Parliamentary community to come together in a sign of unity in memory of all those loved and lost during the pandemic. Each MP has been asked to provide a square patchwork block measuring 6 inches square to the quilt to represent what the experience of the pandemic has meant to them. These blocks will then be pieced together to form a quilt that represents the multitude of experiences during this time whilst also demonstrating unity through a single quilt. Mr Stuart is asking his constituents to take up the opportunity to create the patchwork block that will represent Beverley and Holderness on this quilt, and his favourite one will be included in this historic cross-party project. To enter this competition, please make a patchwork block measuring sixinch square either by knitting, crocheting or using felt. This block should represent you and your experiences of this time. You may wish to choose a soft fabric because it has brought you comfort, or a colour that has meaning to you during this time, or a logo that represents your experiences. This is an opportunity for you to be creative, learn a new skill and to commemorate your experiences. Although not compulsory Mr Stuart would like you to write something down on a piece of paper to explain a bit about your block. This might be why you’ve chosen that fabric, how you felt stitching it, what you stitched, how this past year has been for you and/or any other information. The explanation accompanying the successful entry will be brought together into a memory

2

album book to keep alongside the quilt. Please send your entry by post with your patchwork block, piece of paper explaining the reasoning for the design of your block, name and address to 9 Cross Street, Beverley, HU17 9AX by Friday, June 3 and Mr Stuart’s favourite entry will be included on the quilt. 1: LAUNCHED: Beverley and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart who has launched the competition 2: QUILT: The Coronavirus Memorial Quilt so far


26 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Puzzle solutions and quiz answers Here are the puzzle solutions and quiz answers from page 25

Kathryn’s Quiz answers: 1. The Trooping of the Colour 2. 27 3. Zara Tindall 4. 21st April 5. Sandringham 6. Corgis 7. Pope John Paul II 8. Mechanic 9. Sophie 10. Myrtle

East Yorkshire announces changes to bus fares and ticket range BUS company East Yorkshire introduced new tickets and fares on May 22 that make travelling by bus easier than ever before. In their first review of fares and tickets since September 2019, East Yorkshire has said that the changes will make travelling across the region simpler for customers. The changes will introduce five new app only zones: Beverley, York City, Driffield, York Country and Bridlington Country as well as changes to the existing York Zone. These zones will replace pointto-point weekly tickets, which will no

longer be available to buy on the bus. Additionally, those who travel within the City of Hull can take advantage of the new and improved Hull Zone which combines the previous Hull & Hull Plus zone areas. This builds on the introduction of their Flexi5 and Flexi20 tickets in 2020 which provides additional flexibility for customers who no longer need to travel every day. Tickets for the new zones will be available on the East Yorkshire Buses app only, and customers can purchase them in advance to allow for

a quicker, more convenient commute. Those who frequently travel around Hull can also take advantage of cheaper weekly tickets on app rather than in person. East Yorkshire’s Area Director, Ben Gilligan, has said: “We’re introducing new ticket zones to help our customers enjoy a simpler journey. We’ve improved our range of tickets available online and via our app to give customers more choice and flexibility and reduce the need to pay on the bus. “We recognise that costs for many

people are going up at the moment and we are not insulated from this, so we’re keen to help our customers get the tickets that are most suitable for them. Bus travel is still excellent value with costs from as little as £2 per day which is far cheaper than owning and running a car.” Customers who already have tickets in their app wallets will still be able to use them as normal until their expiry date, at which point they’ll be able to choose from a new, simplified range. This change also comes as good

news to furry friends everywhere as dogs now travel for free on any East Yorkshire bus, although customers are encouraged to seat their pets on the floor and not on the seats. A leaflet that explains the changes to fares and zones is available from Hull Travel Centre and Hull Paragon Interchange, or local libraries. If you wish to have a copy sent to you, call East Yorkshire’s friendly BusLine team on 01482 59 29 29. Alternatively, further information is available on the East Yorkshire Buses website at eastyorkshirebuses.co.uk.


Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Calendar of Events If you would like your community event listed please e-mail the details to hornseacommunitynews@hotmail.com THURSDAY 2ND JUNE Jubilee bank holiday – various Jubilee events in Withernsea & the villages. See pages 18 & 19 Bingo at Meridian Centre 7.30pm FRIDAY 3RD JUNE Jubilee bank holiday – various Jubilee events in Withernsea & the villages. See pages 18 & 19 SATURDAY 4TH JUNE Jubilee bank holiday – various Jubilee events in Withernsea & the villages. See pages 18 & 19 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club (AFVBC) Meridian Centre, Withernsea from 10am – 12pm The9tees band playing at Willows Bar at 9pm (see page 13) SUNDAY 5TH JUNE Jubilee bank holiday – various Jubilee events in Withernsea & the villages. See pages 18 & 19 Withernsea car boot sale (£6 per car / stall / table), Memorial car park on Pier Road, set up from 8.30am (subject to weather) MONDAY 6TH JUNE Cuppa & Chorus at Withernsea Library 11.30am – 1pm 2pm (booking required Phone: 01482 393939. Email: cscwithernsea@eastriding.gov.uk) Cinema with afternoon tea – Fiddler on the Roof, 2pm at Withernsea Meridian Centre FRIDAY 10TH JUNE Alzheimer’s Society Drop In 10am – 1pm at Withernsea Library SATURDAY 11TH JUNE Withernsea Ladies Choir Concert at The Meridian Centre 6pm – 9pm SUNDAY 12TH JUNE Children’s car boot and table top sale at Hollym Village Hall 10am – 12 noon (£5 a table please call Katie on 07939 484490 to book a table / pitch – money raised goes to Withernsea Girlguiding) TUESDAY 14TH JUNE Fashion Show at the Shores Centre hosted by Tina's 2pm - 4pm Tickets £4 Family history help desk at Withernsea Library 2pm – 4pm (booking required Phone: 01482 393939. Email: cscwithernsea@eastriding.gov.uk) FRIDAY 17TH JUNE Healthy chats at Withernsea Library 1pm – 2pm (booking required Phone: 01482 393939. Email: cscwithernsea@eastriding.gov.uk) Cinema night showing Never too Late at Burton Pidsea Memorial Hall doors open 6.30pm starts 7.15pm £5 Ben Seymour (acoustic singer) at The Willows (See page 13) SATURDAY 18TH JUNE Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club (AFVBC) Meridian Centre, Withernsea from 10am – 12pm MONDAY 20TH JUNE Cuppa & Chorus at Withernsea Library 11.30am – 1pm 2pm (booking required Phone: 01482 393939. Email: cscwithernsea@eastriding.gov.uk) Cinema with afternoon tea – Another Mother’s Son, 2pm at Withernsea Meridian Centre THURSDAY 23RD JUNE Writing Group at Withernsea Library (booking required Phone: 01482 393939. Email: cscwithernsea@eastriding.gov.uk) Active Withernsea at Withernsea Customer Service Centre and Library 10am - 1pm looking to talk to you about what sporting event inspires you or if you need to borrow a bike, talk all things physical activity.

FRIDAY 24TH JUNE Holderness Health Social Prescriber drop in at Withernsea Library 9.30am – 12pm Reading group at Withernsea Library 10.30am SATURDAY 25TH JUNE Table Top Sale 10am – 3pm at Withernsea Shores Centre (upstairs in the function room, lift available) Withernsea Town Council Council Surgery with an officer from Humberside Police (subject to commitments and duties) at Meridian Centre, front foyer 12 noon – 2pm Midsummer Local Sets 1pm – 4pm at Withernsea Meridian Centre (Free) See poster on this page. Total Recall (rock covers band) at The Willows bar (See page 13) SUNDAY 26TH JUNE Table Top Sale 10am – 3pm at Withernsea Shores Centre (upstairs in the function room, lift available) Withernsea car boot sale (£6 per car / stall / table), Memorial car park on Pier Road, set up from 8.30am (subject to weather) THURSDAY 30TH JUNE Food, friendship and fun monthly community café in The Community Room at Withernsea Methodist Church - 12 noon = 2.30pm with entertainment from Richard Harries.

June 2022 27

PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MONTH WE ARE pleased to share with you one of the recent photographs sent in. Thank you very much everyone for all the wonderful submissions keep sending them! Please send any photographs for consideration to Withernseacom munitynews@hot mail.com SPLASH: A seagull catching a shower on Withernsea beach by Darrin Stevens

WEEKLY EVENTS

Anyone for Tennis? - Can we bring it back to Withernsea? By Nigel Coe

MONDAY Games group at Withernsea Library 2pm-4pm TUESDAY Coffee morning at Burton Pidsea Memorial Hall 9.30am – 11.30am Knit & natter at Withernsea Library 9.30am – 11.30am Tech time at Withernsea Library 9.30am – 10.30am (booking required Phone: 01482 393939. Email: cscwithernsea@eastriding.gov.uk) Afternoon Fellowship Group meets at Elsternwick Chapel for games; talks; special events at 2pm. Just 60p per session with refreshments included call Michael McGwinn on (01964) 670681 for more information. Ronnie’s Bingo 6.45pm -9.45pm at Withernsea Meridian Centre Men’s mental health group 6.45pm at the Keyingham Village Hall £1 Yoga at The Meridian Centre 7pm-8pm £6 please bring a yoga mat, blanket and pillow WEDNESDAY One hour free walk ‘Walking for Health’ at Withernsea Leisure Centre 9.15am meet to start 9.30am. Choir class 7pm - 9pm at Withernsea Meridian Centre Racket evenings in the East Riding Leisure Withernsea Sports Hall, fun family session 5pm6.30pm, and a social over 16’s session from 7.30pm-9pm THURSDAY Tea, coffee, cake and a friendly chat 10am 12midday Welwick Village Hall, everyone welcome. Craft & Chatter at Withernsea Library 9.30am – 11.30am Bounce & Rhyme at Withernsea Library 10am – 11am Age UK IT helpdesk at Withernsea Library 1012pm (booking required Phone: 01482 393939. Email: cscwithernsea@eastriding.gov.uk) Ronnie’s Bingo 6.45pm -9.45pm at Withernsea Meridian Centre FRIDAY Fitmums & Friends walk at 9.15am for a 9.30am start every Friday from The Meridian Centre – free. SUNDAY Gateway Church, 10.30am – 1pm at Withernsea Meridian Centre

WITHERNSEA used to be blessed with tennis courts. As long ago as 1911 there was a grass court just off the promenade behind what is now the library. Some years later there was a tennis club in Lascelles Avenue with a number of grass courts and what appears to be the remnants of an all weather court. When the bowls club moved from Valley Gardens to their current site in Lascelles Avenue they resurfaced several of what were by then unused tennis courts to make a suitable area flat enough for bowls, the remaining tennis courts becoming somewhat overgrown. Apart from an all weather court with a steel net and decidedly unlevel surface at the area outside the High School on Hull Road there are now no facilities for outdoor tennis in Withernsea, a situation that we would like very much to change. What we would like to do is provide at least 2 all weather courts, accessible to the public and a club membership, with coaching, mainly for children initially, but possibly for adults at a later stage. So far a survey conducted by Carolyn Sumner has proved that there is sufficient interest locally to make the project worthwhile, and the short tennis sessions held at The Leisure Centre are being well supported. These sessions are

held on Wednesdays, 5.00 - 6.30 for families and 7.30-9.00pm for adults. There is also table tennis available to try. The group is in the process of agreeing a constitution which is necessary to access funding, has looked at two prospective sites for the courts and has started talking to coaches for future sessions. We now have a secretary, treasurer and chairman and other members of the group who are providing useful experience. Further developments will be reported, hopefully in the very near future.


28 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Snooker Chat with Maverick Mike April 25th I was really looking forward to getting back to my snooker on Saturday, having not played for over a week. I do miss it! April 26th Overall, it was another great win for the Olympic Outlaws tonight against a great team, Springhead by 8-6. Again there were some very hard fought battles tonight so well done lads. Kyle Fellows, Alex Fellows, Simon Longstaff, Gareth Fellows, Tom Cunningham, all take a bow. Highlight of the night was Simon

1

2

3

4

Longstaff’s black ball game win, and Tom Cunningham played superbly, winning by nearly 30 points! I had an incredible snooker match against Springhead. Alf Mulligan is scored as a minus 9 player, I'm minus 15, so I gave 6 points start to him. Both of us were missing chances early on and easy balls, until we got down to the coloureds. I was 21 points behind, but managed to clear up all the colours to take the win by 45 points to 39! I potted a super pink, and the final black down the cushion with the rest. It was a great win, but I did feel pressure and nerves. I was shaking, down on shots, and I don’t know how I pulled it off, but I did. I think the encouragement and support from my team mates helped me a lot and made me believe I could win it. I'd just like to truly thank Alex Fellows and Tom Cunningham for their encouragement and support during my snooker match, it was just what I needed, and much appreciated. I can honestly say when it comes to nerves and being tense, that's the worst I've ever felt. When I got chances, I couldn’t pot balls if they were in a line! But on the colours I retained my focus, and managed to clear up to win by 6 points. Still not sure how I held myself together, maybe call it raw determination. I think with me loving the sport of snooker, trying my best and wanting the best out of myself, it goes deep. That's why I really appreciate how great special support and times like this are.

Williams next month. I'm very overwhelmed and appreciate it! One bloke came out and said “Well done young man” gave me a fist pump then said “I'm just going to give Ronnie O’Sullivan a ring to get a match with him for you!” If he ever comes to Hull to do an exhibition match, he is one player I would really like to be up against! To all the customers on my rounds, thank you – your support and comments really do mean such a lot to me!

how good he really is, so it will be a cracking match. I believe I can win, he’d better be ready!

May 14th I had a good talk with my mum on the phone this morning. I'm really pleased that her new medication she is on has made her a lot more relaxed, finding peace in herself, which is very important. When we do talk, she encourages me with my snooker and says how proud she is, so I can’t ask for anymore. I've learnt in life to take the good with May 8th Was ready for the green baize at the bad, enjoy life, deal with what it twelve pm against Steve Horsfall, a can throw at you. I will always do my great player, best of 9 frames. I was best and have self belief. I was losing 3 2. The last three frames brought up to go down the right won on the pink. He’s an ex-Leeds road, so win or lose, I will always and Keighley snooker champion, top stand tall. player, making it hard work for me as well! Lost 5-2 overall. We had May 14th – on with the snooker two games ending on the black ball, Was a really good game, Alex is an and three on the pink. I went in off unbelievable talent. Was losing 4-1, the black to go 4-2 behind, then in the next frame, he knocked in a 34. I knocked in a 26, but lost it on the blue ball. They were close frames we both played well, he just played better. I wasn’t good enough on the day. Felt annoyed, but that's the way snooker goes at times. I always try my best, and give 100 per cent. I wouldn’t play if I didn’t. When I do lose at snooker, I always reflect on my dad. The last text message he ever sent me was “Sounds as although you lost, it was still great snooker. Well enjoyed and well done keep it up” Win or lose he was proud of my efforts

May 3rd Very happy with my play today. I had a new tip fitted to my cue, and now seem to have it bedded in just right. I gave a twenty seven point start, and won my snooker match 70 points to 45. I felt really confident with my new tip striking the ball well and smooth. I kept my head still, and just potted some great long balls. I thought my safety play was pretty good too. Many thanks to Danny West for my new free tip. I felt like a new player tonight, no nerves, I just felt confident with my all round game.

May 10th Had a great snooker match tonight, against Simon Neadley from the Deaf Centre Snooker Club. I gave him maximum 50 points start. I started with a 20 break on my first visit, and felt confident, striking the cue ball well, pulling off some great pots. But he fluked a red, then got a black off it. He could also pot some good balls off his handicap, so I was under the hammer! We got onto the colours, I needed two snookers, getting a cracking snooker on the pink behind the black. The match went to the wire, but I ended up losing the frame by a single point, 70 to 69. A bit disappointing but it was a great frame of snooker. We both enjoyed it. He was a nice respectful bloke and appreciated the effort of the match so I couldn’t have asked for much more. I certainly don’t mind getting beat if I play to the best of my ability against a player like this. That’s just the way snooker goes at times.

May 6th A lovely day today, a good day on my bin round in Roos. Great customers coming out to greet me, praising me about my snooker. Had a lot of wishes for luck in my exhibition snooker match against three- times world snooker champion Mark

May 12th Looking forward to my snooker match this Saturday against Alex Fellows, best of 11 frames. I have to say that at nineteen years old, what a great player he is - 133 highest break, an unbelievable potter, with confidence off the chart. I've got incredible respect for him, I know he respects me too. I know

but really enjoying the great snooker I knocked in a 54 break when I was losing 5-2, pure mental torture, but somehow I love it. It’s not always all about winning, it’s how you feel when you’re playing, and knowing you’re playing someone really good. In the end I lost 6-2 but it was honestly a great match, I really enjoyed it. I was pleased with the 54 break, but to be honest, Alex is an unbelievable player. He deserved the win, a superb pot-fest match.

1. Maverick Mike ready to play 2. Maverick Mike with Gareth Fellows 3. Maverick Mike enjoying relaxation time in Wings 4. Maverick Mike with Alex Fellows


email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

June 2022 29

Tel: 07791 208415

Patrington Cricket Club monthly update By Danny Collinson PATRINGTON’S first eleven have made an unbeaten start (when sent to press) to the 2022 league campaign with 5 wins from 5 after an excellent month which saw them register some impressive victories. A club record 295 run victory at home to Pickering came on the 30th of April as Patrington registered their highest ever total of 380 for 7 on a beautiful day down at Southside. The batsmen having some fun in the sun with Matthew Dixon (80), Ian Buss (88) and Connor McKinley (57) all hitting half centuries in the formidable total. The firsts hit an impressive 12 sixes, with 5 of those coming from the bat of Curtis McElwee who treated the crowd to 35 from just 16 balls. The Patrington bowlers then blew away their opponents for just 85 with Grant Van Es (4 for 8) leading the way. This win was then followed up by two excellent run chases, with 5 and 6 wicket wins coming against Yapham and Pocklington respectively. Billy Ineson (3-31) and Grant Van Es (3-41) lead the way with the ball when restricting Yapham to 159 all out. The batsmen then racing to victory inside 30 overs, Ian Buss (55*) and Curtis McElwee (45) carrying on their excellent form, the latter once again delighting the fans hitting 5 towering sixes in his 30 ball stay at the crease. Despite this fine start, Patrington had still failed to set a high standard in the field with numerous chances going to ground together with some poor ground fielding meant there was still plenty of room for improvement for McKinley’s side. Travelling to Pocklington on another beautiful Saturday afternoon on a belting cricket surface, the first eleven felt they was in for their toughest test to date. This certainly looked to be the case when Pocklington batted first and raced to 120 without loss in the baking sun, once again poor fielding and catching threatened to cost the visitors, but an inspirational spell of fast bowling from Billy Ineson turned the tide. The right arm pace bowler would take 4 wickets for just 28 runs in an excellent 10 over spell, ably supported by Danny Collinson (3-63) Pocklington fell to 169 all out. The run chase followed a similar suit to the previous week, this time it was Wicket keeper batsmen Connor McKinley (60) who led the way with a half century. Earlier in the innings Ben Butler (27) and Ashley (34) failed to convert starts but had laid a solid foundation. When Bob Eldon-Smith (23*) joined Connor, Patrington still needed 65 runs for victory, but the pair cruised along as adding an unbeaten 68 to see their side to a convincing 6 wicket win. Confidence now high after an impressive start to the campaign, the first eleven then put in arguably their best performance to date when they blew away Sacarborough’s second eleven at Southside. Batting first, Patrington’s batsmen showed good application and kept up their impressive run of scores when batting first as they posted 288 for 8. Butler (38), Ash McKinley (36), Jacob Duffill (35), Connor McKinley (41) all making telling contributions. (Connor (234) sits top of the division one run scoring charts, just 5 ahead of South

Holderness’ Luke Ingram.) Then came an excellent 86 partnership between Eldon-Smith (23) and that man Curtis McElwee (57) whose explosive half century again delighted the crowd, 3 sixes for the Northern Irish all-rounder as he registered his 13th league six in just 4 innings. The bowlers then blew away the visitors, a return to the first eleven for Liam Murrey (4-31) saw him the destroyer in chief, aided by Van Es (3-7) who now sits top of the divisional wicket takers and skipper McKinley (2-30) the first team registered a fifth straight league success in a ruthless display as they join Driffield 2nd XI at the top of the Division One Table. The firsts will go into a tough looking June full of confidence. Meanwhile in the Voneus National Village Cup, Patrington got the better of Alne in the second round before receiving a home walkover in round three when Addingham couldn’t raise a side. Entertaining Alne and despite 5 changes to the side they dismissed their opponents for 139. Josh Ratcliffe (2-30) impressing with the new ball before spinners Van Es and Collinson recorded identical figures of 2 for 28 from 8 overs as both bowled excellent spells, before James McGinty (3-16) and Lucas Sneddon (15) wrapped up the innings. A reshuffle in the batting order, saw Bob EldonSmith (36) partner Ben Butler (20) at the top of the innings. These would be the only two top five batsmen to reach double figures as Patrington stumbled to 79 for 4. Captain Ash McKinley came in at number six and took the game away from the visitors, scoring 43 from just 27 balls as Patrington got over the line with 4 wickets in hand and 8 overs to spare. The first eleven have progressed to round four and the regional finals of the Village Cup where they will face Carlton Towers on Sunday 5th June at Southside in what is sure to be a tough tie against a side who ply their trade in the league above, the winners of the North Yorkshire (South) region will then travel to Scotland in round five of the competition to play the winners of the Scottish section. Whilst in the Readman Trophy the first team will play Beverley Seconds at Norwood in Round Two after both sides received a first-round bye. The fixture is scheduled for Wednesday 1st June at 6pm at the ground where the firsts suffered a disappointing defeat at the hands of Scarborough in last year’s final. The Second team have faced a tough start to life in division two but have managed to record a couple of valuable wins as they sit in mid table. The month started well with a fine 9 wicket win away to Cottingham, wicket keeper batsmen Daniel Fincham the shining light. First of all, the gloveman put in an exceptional display behind the stumps before hitting an unbeaten 87 as the stiffs cruised to victory. Bowling first the seconds bowled out Cottingham for 156, wickets shared around as Jamie McKinley (2-20), Glenn Ratcliffe (3-39), Jack Eggett (236) and Bob Metcalf (3-24) capped off a fine display with the ball and in the field. Opener Jack Eggett (42*) then added an unbeaten 114 with the

aforementioned Fincham for the second wicket as Patrington cruised to victory. The following week the seconds were well and truly humbled when they travelled to Hessle, despite restricting the home side to 147 all out thanks in large to Craig Foster’s 5 wickets in his first appearance of the season, Patrington were then dismissed for a paltry 67 all out. The margin of defeat could have been larger and far more embarrassing as the visitors found themselves 3 for 7 before Brian Butler (31) and Lucas Sneddon added 49 for the eighth wicket to restore some pride for their side. The seconds then put in a muchimproved display when they entertained Driffield Thirds, falling agonisingly short of victory in a Southside thriller. Batting first the home side registered 192 with Captain McKinley hitting a season high 90 from just 72 deliveries, hitting 6 fours and 7 sixes in a fine knock. Despite a good effort with the ball and two wickets a piece for Foster, Marc Pollard, Jack Eggett and Chris Blanchard the seconds couldn’t quite force the win as Driffield got over the line with 9 balls to spare. But the performances had improved, and the seconds got rewarded the following week on their travels to Beverley. Again, captain McKinley (66) leading the way with the bat with a second half century, and he was well supported by Lucas Sneddon with the pair adding 68 for the ninth wicket in a match defining partnership as the visitors posted a competitive 158 all out. Craig Foster again amongst the wickets, he led from the front taking 4 for 33 to make it 11 wickets in three games as a polished bowling and fielding performance saw Patrington dismiss Beverley for 96 marking a second win of the season. An encouraging month for the stiffs with two wins from four games, but three good performances mean they go into June in a good frame of mind in what is a more than competitive league, sitting in mid-table, but with a tough June ahead, including a trip to league leaders Hornsea the ambition of staying in the league remains. The thirds have had a tough start to their start in the Sunday East Division. Bowled out for just 53 in their first game of the season at home to Pelican, they at least showed some fight with the ball taking 6 Pelican wickets, skipper James McGinty (3-16) helping reduce the visitors to 32-6 as Patrington sensed an unlikely victory, but an assured 21 not out from Elugeti saw Pelican home with no further alarms. The thirds then failed to raise a side for the away trip to Kirk Ella meaning they had to concede the game. They then picked up a first win of the season at home to Welton. The

thirds aided by the Sunday morning call up of Ben Butler who scored a half century after good contributions from Liam Murrey (19), James Medcalf (21), McGinty (22) and Lucas Sneddon (27*) saw the thirds post 169 for 9. With the ball, the returning Murrey (4-21) blew away the Welton top order, assisted by the spin of Sneddon (3-30) the pair bowled their side to a 43-run victory. That was then followed by a disappointing 87 run defeat on the road to Hull Strikers. The home side batting first managed to post 191 despite having been 81-7 thanks to the bowling efforts of Bob Metcalf (2-41), Harry Newton (2-37) and McElwee (3-16). It was always going to be a tough chase and after a positive start from Ratcliffe (30) and Mike Ward as the visitors added 44 for the first wicket, Patrington failed to get to grip with the hosts spinners and fell for 104 all out to make it a third defeat in four games. It has been tough for the thirds and certainly for captain McGinty, the constant lack of availability and players meaning it’s a tough ask just to fulfil fixtures and field a full side. The club could certainly benefit from some new additions to the club as a whole and not just the third eleven. If anybody is interested in either signing for the club or looking at taking up playing cricket, the club would welcome you to get in touch. Credit to Colin Brammer for the excellent photo’s, these can also be viewed and purchased from Colin’s website https://www.cbphotos.uk/Cricket Outdoor nets continue every week throughout the summer. The sessions will start from 5.30pm on a Wednesday or Thursday night, with first team captain Ashley McKinley and his vice Ian Buss leading the sessions, anybody interested in getting involved in playing feel free to attend and you will be more than welcome. To keep up to date with the clubs news please visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/patringtoncricket and anybody interested in sponsoring the club please contact a club member or get in contact with Liam Murrey (liammurrey@gmail.com) with various opportunities available ranging from Match ball Sponsor to Business Sponsor. The club is hoping to raise funds as they look into the possibility of extending the clubhouse/tearoom as the club looks to improve its facilities down at the ground. If anybody is interested in becoming a scorer for the club, please let us know as the club is on the lookout for an additional scorer. For more information, please contact a member of the club or get in touch via our Facebook page.

1

2

3

4

5

Photographs courtesy of Colin Brammer

1. BATTING: Ben Butler on his way to 38 from 74 deliveries v Scarborough 2. HOWZAT: Liam Murrey has a loud shout for LBW turned down by umpire Malcolm Forbes 3. IMPRESSIVE: Connor McKinley tops the run scoring charts after five games 4. PEACH OF A DELIVERY: The leagues leading wicket taker Grant Van Es claims another victim 5. THAT MEANS YOU’RE OUT!: Skipper Ashley McKinley clean bowls Scarborough number three Brad Milburn for a duck


30 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

Withernsea AFC Under 9s at Butlins By Andrew Neal WHAT A weekend for our young seasiders, an action packed weekend including football, fun fairs, swimming, team bonding, night time entertainment and making memories. It had finally come round for the Withernsea under 9’s to attend the ESF Butlins football tournament in Skegness. In total there were 150 teams on site for the weekend with teams travelling from as far as Scotland, Cumbria, Newcastle, Essex and even Spain. In the under 9 section there were 28 teams split into four groups. The young seasiders were grouped with Dunscroft JFC, Killingworth YPC, Shifnal town, Whitehaven Yellows, Rufforth Utd , Moultan Magpies and Skegness. Day 1 of the tournament started with a goalless draw v’s group winners Killingworth YPC, and then followed with a loss to second placed Dunscroft JFC. The boys then got their win when Josh and Louie both finished well to get the victory over Moulton Magpies. The boys were in with a chance of qualifying from the group at the end of day one. Day two was soon upon us and I think the late night and hours of swimming the previous day had a part to

play. The boys narrowly went down by a single goal to Whitehaven Yellows, and then got a draw v Rufforth Rangers. The last game of the day was the best of the entire weekend although it was a goalless draw v Shifnal Town, the boys played their best football. We had numerous chances to kill the game off, but the Shifnal Town keeper was on fire. The highlight of the weekend was the presentation evening, it was a prefect finale designed to make the young footballers

feel like a professional and just to be at a special event. The trophies were presented to every child by Liverpool and England legend Kevin Keegan. He gave a great speech and all the boys have hopefully taken onboard his tips and advice. Kevin Keegan also brought his first ever England cap for the presentation and every team captain from each team got to wear the cap for the photo shoot. The winning team was Northampton Jnrs who beat Killingworth in the final. The

whole weekend cannot be put in to words but we hope the pictures show how the boys enjoyed their trip. The Withernsea under 9’s are not just a team, we are a footballing family. If any junior side was looking to attend this event, we fully recommend it. We want to thank every parent, family member, friend or club member who donated to our fundraising page to help this trip happen. Roll on 2024 when we are looking to organise a football tournament to Barcelona.

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Withernsea AFC – Senior presentation night and round-up THE CLUB held their senior presentation night at the Willows Club on Saturday, May 14. Hull City Legend Dean Windass was on hand to provide the entertainment as the club celebrated a good season on the pitch. The evenings winners were:

First Team Player of the Year – TONY RANDLE Players Player of the Year – JOSH BIGLIN / CIARAN COLLINS Most Man of the Matches – CIARAN COLLINS Young Player – JOSH BIGLIN Reserves Player of the Year – BEN HARRISON Reserves Players Player – BEN HARRISON Reserves Most Man of the Matches – MATTY BOWEN Clubman – JORDAN SUDDABY Supporter of the Year – SIMON LONGSTAFF On the pitch in early May the seasiders saw their last action of the year as they put in a poor performance in the South Holderness Cup losing to Easington 4-1. Everyone at the club would like to thank the players who took part this season and look forward to next season getting started after a well deserved summer break.

Withernsea Bowling Club Results

Walking Football coming to Withernsea DANNY Henderson is hoping to use his passion for Walking Football to get a group set up in Withernsea. He has received help and support from Active Withernsea to help get the venture going. Initially a 10 week free trial has been set up to see if there is the demand locally. This starts on Friday, July 1 from 6pm to 7pm at Withernsea Leisure Centre and the sessions are tailored to suit all abilities. Talking about the inspiration behind trying to get a group started locally Danny said: “I was passionate about starting walking Football sessions in the area after coming across them a few years ago and found them to be really beneficial to my mental and physical health. “After I suffered a back injury that has left me with nerve pain issues I didn't think football was an option for me anymore due to the competitive nature and physical demand of the sport. By chance I was attending mental health sessions at the charity Mind and was introduced to the

opportunity to play at a few sessions locally to me. At these sessions there was a mixture of ages and abilities, even a young guy with cerebral palsy. We all enjoyed the activity despite our range of limitations, it helped me with my anxiety especially when meeting people. I thought if it helped me it could help others who may be in similar situations. Unfortunately the sessions were only temporary and then Covid put a stop to any plans I had due to restrictions regarding group activities. Now that restrictions aren’t an issue I am able to try and get a similar activity going in the local area so that others have the same opportunity I had. “I hope to see people of all ages, abilities and genders participate and can hopefully for it to become something done on a permanent basis depending on the popularity of course. Hopefully we may reach out to other areas around the East riding in the future.” For more information see the poster next to this article.

Saturday Triples v Wolfreton I Burn, T Hayton, C Guy J Sutton, E Doak, M McAllister R Mathers, J Kerr, I Curtis

Lost 0-8 15-20 13-20 12-19

Saturday Triples v St Catherines I Burn, T Hayton, C Guy T Carter, J Sutton, M McAllister J Kerr, R Mathers, I Curtis

Drew 4-4 30-9 21-22 15-23

Thursday Triples v Burton Pidsea T McAllister, P Harvey, M McAllister B Swift, R Mathers, P Goddard D McDonald, R Bellamy, H Bellamy

Won 10-4 26-08 14-27 17-14

Monday Triples v Fenners D Lockwood, M Dolan, P Harvey R Mathers, R Bellamy, T McAllister Mag Dolan, J Stevens, H Bellamy

Lost 4-10 7-21 20-16 8-25

Monday Triples v Beverley B Swift, G Priestley, H Bellamy R Bellamy, T McAllister, M McAllister B Walden, G Spencer, P Harvey

Lost 4-10 23-12 13-17 6-42

Vets 1 v Stewart 2 G Spencer, J Kerr, P Goddard A Carter, J Sutton, T Hayton

Won 6-0 19-13 20-14

Vets 1 v Driffield Rec G Spencer, J Kerr, J Sutton P Harvey, T Carter, P Goddard

Won 6-0 15-14 15-14

Super 7 v Kingston B T Carter, P Goddard I Curtis, J Kerr T Hayton, P Harvey, I Burn

Won 32-11 26-14 21-14


June 2022 31

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

A season to forget for Easington By Richard Lusmore

4

1

EASINGTON United’s season was set to end on Tuesday, 31 May when the Awd Ezzies hosted title hopefuls Northern Wanderers in Hull Veterans League Division 5. Although the locals’ own promotion hopes disappeared some time back, it has still been their most successful season since entering the competition. Sadly the same cannot be said of the Saturday teams’ campaigns, which ended a fortnight ago with the first team’s defeat by Hedon Rangers in the final of the annual South Holderness Cup competition. It’s fair to say that the game, which resulted in a 6-2 win for the holders (and newly crowned Humber Premier League champions) somewhat typified the locals’ season as a whole. For while player withdrawals and some awful defensive slips again contributed to yet another defeat in a season of many, there was also plenty of encouragement to be had too, which is also pretty much a summary of the past nine months! Frustrating as it must have been (again) for management duo Craig Foster and Craig Smalley to see the same negative factors come into play, they will certainly take plenty of heart from the commendable spirit shown by their side, which at times was combined with some lovely football and earned them some welldeserved plaudits afterwards. Given the youthful nature of the current squad (which included six teenagers and only five players aged 25 or over) there is no reason why there can’t be realistic hopes for a much better time of things in the not-too-distant future. Before then, the players and management will get the chance to come together one more time when the club holds its annual presentation evening. That is scheduled to take place on 11 June in the Marquis of Granby, by which time club members will already be enjoying a wellearned rest after a season that has had more than its fair share of sadness and setbacks. In particular, the passing of vice-chairman and former manager Mike Wilson in January rocked everybody given his stature within the club. Sadly, he was just one of several ‘Eastenders’ we have said goodbye to over the course of the season. Mickey Bo’s death further accentuated the

sombre mood that appeared almost ever present during a season in which fortunes on the field were never great – at least as far as the Saturday sides were concerned. All four Easington teams finished in the bottom two places of their respective divisions, which perhaps isn’t surprising given the constant struggle for numbers. It’s a situation that has prompted the scrapping of a fourth team in 2022/23 – just a year after the club fielded four teams for the first time in its history. Hopefully, the reduction in quantity can be accompanied by an improvement in quality, certainly in terms of commitment. Technically, the First Team haven’t yet completed their Humber Premier League Division 1 schedule, with the home game against Driffield Evening Institute still outstanding. A decision on the outcome of this is still awaited. Of the games that were played, the locals were beaten 1-2 at home by Hutton Cranswick SRA in their final HPL fixture; Billy Symes scoring the locals’ leveller before a late Cranny winner consigned United to a 13th league defeat. Liam Murrey then bagged an excellent brace in the 4-1 win over Withernsea that took Easington to the South Holderness Cup Final. Jack Wright and Harvey Clarke were also on target. The locals then responded well in the final, cancelling out an early Dan Clancy goal for Hedon when Wright equalised on 39 minutes, only to fall behind again immediately from the restart; Joe Wood the scorer. Wood’s goal was the first of four in a tenminute spell either side of half-time, Nick Sison and the completion of Clancy’s hat-trick effectively settling the tie with over half-an-hour to go. Wright pulled one back for 5-2 before Rob Petch rounded off the scoring with Hedon’s sixth goal late on. In contrast to results on the field of play, club members can look back with much satisfaction at their efforts away from the action. In particular, the two-year association with Hull4Heroes yielded a total of £1,500 towards the local veterans’ charity. The final instalment

3

of this will be formally handed over at the aforementioned presentation night. The Eastenders will now 2 look to forge a similarly successful partnership with the independent Hull Hospitals charity, WISHH, which is to be our chosen good cause for 2022/23. Our fundraising efforts will be organised in memory of Mike Wilson and, as such, specifically targeted towards Wards 30 and 32 at the Queen’s Centre, Castle Hill Hospital. Also, looking forward, the club will look to mark two milestones later this year, when both the club’s 75th anniversary and chairman Doug Clubley’s 60 years’ involvement are set to be marked by the club. Meanwhile, the chairman and his wife Rosie also celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary on 3 June. Congratulations go to them from all at Low Farm! The official 75th Anniversary Sporting Dinner takes place in the Circle Restaurant at the MKM Stadium on Saturday, 24 September, with guest speaker being the former Newcastle, Liverpool and England star Peter Beardsley MBE, along with MC/comedian John Gillan. Tickets are priced £40 each and are available from either Daniel Campbell (07794 572250) or Stuart Campbell (07792 770475). For up-to-date news, check out our club website at (www.easington-united.co.uk), along with our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (@EasingtonUtd).

1: REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL: The beaten Eastenders side could hold their heads high at the end of the South Holderness Cup Final (Picture Burt Graham) 2: RAISING THE ROOF: The ‘Old John’ stand was a vibrant place to be during United’s final league game of the season (Picture Burt Graham) 3: LEVELLING UP: Billy Symes slides home Easington’s equaliser in the game against Hutton Cranswick (Picture Burt Graham) 4: ANNIVERSARY: The Eastenders are holding a Sporting Dinner to mark 75 years since formation in 1947


32 June 2022

Tel: 07791 208415

email: withernseacommunitynews@hotmail.com

Goodwin Fox Estate And Letting Agents A Fresh Approach To Property 24/7 dedicated service Licenced agent with Propertymark Always available via email & phone High customer service levels Dedicated staff Call us to discuss all your property requirements

Due to high levels of recent sales and lettings we urgently require new properties across all of the Holderness area buyers and tenants waiting.

181 Queen Street, Withernsea Call us to arrange a FREE market appraisal

on: 01964 611281

www.goodwinfox.com • sales@goodwinfox.com • rent@goodwinfox.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.