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Welcome to DNfourteen House & Home Feature Interior Trends for 2018 Andrew Percy MP - Local News Food & Drink Red Velvet Cake Recipe Spring Weddings Feature Chosing A Photographer Wedding Speeches Crossword & Sudoku WIN Tickets to X Factor Live Tour Clubs & Groups Listings February Gardening Feature Specialist Services Fiona’s Word Useful Numbers
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Welcome to the February edition. I hope you enjoy this months magazine - we have a fantastic little Spring Weddings Feature inside and I do hope that all you brides to be can make it over to the Wedding Fair at Beverley Minster - it is a fantastic venue for a wedding fair and the exhibitors are all top notch professionals that are more than happy to give advice on making your big day trouble free. You can win tickets to see The X Factor Live Tour 2018e at Sheffield Arena in our competition. We have a great cake recipe for you to try as well in the Food & Drink section - it looks delicious! We also have our regular crossword page to stretch your mind a little as well as lots of other great articles. Thank you too to all our readers that take the time to contact us and for your continued support of the local businesses - I know that times are still tough for a lot of our local traders and that they rely on local people buying local whenever possible, and YES - it does make a difference - we have all got to do our bit to help the local economy if we want local jobs and money to be invested in the region. Until next month keep safe and warm.
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The top interior trends for 2018
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Not a marble ledge or millenial pink wall in sight, this year, it’s more about understated tones with splashes of bright, luxurious textures and outdoor decorations. Textures 2018 is going to be the year of leather and velvet. Velvet is billed to be the fabric of choice for statement soft furnishing (yes, this may really be the year to finally invest in that forest green Chesterfield). As for leather, it’s all about bedrooms - think upholstered headboards and quilted chairs.
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Pattern Plants It may have seemed like house plants were in their hey day most of last year but they’re not going anywhere. This year, however, they’ll be patterned. According to Pinterest searches for “pattern plants” is up 533 per cent. With vibrant designs and colours, they may just be the cheapest way to give your room a new lease of life. Terrazzo Cool in the ‘70s, uncool in the ‘90s, cool in 2018. Yes, Terrazzo
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Statement Ceilings Forget statement walls and look to the ceiling. Searches for “statement ceilings� are up by 310 per cent this year on Pinterest and we can see why. An inventive way to transform a room from the top down - people are keeping the walls one colour but then wallpapering, tiling, decorating or painting the ceiling to make it the standout feature of the room. Earthy Neutrals Sage is slated to be the new neutral. Replacing the likes of pure white, beige and stone - the muted green with grey undertones is certainly more bold than others but it’s an approachable colour. Paired with woods and a cream colour palette, the green will soften and warm up any space. Other
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House & Home The New Metallics Instead of rose and yellow gold, more industrial shades of metal are expected to become the prominent choice. From brass to nickel - less high shine materials will add a more organic element to your space.
Brights Yes, there are new neutrals but bold pigments are still set to be hot this year. BeverleyMag predicts an abundance of burnt orange and greens - including forest and cactus green - as well as peacock blue, Bordeaux and tomato reds with ochre. Dark woods The Scandi trend that seems to have reigned for, well, forever may have taught us to select bleached woods and indiscreet furniture but this year, we’re going bolder. Expect to see the likes of dark oak, mahogany and textured walnut pieces adding a new depth to a room.
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Show-stopping doors Time to stop thinking of interiors as just inside - statement doors are on the up. Searches on Pinterest for “colourful doors”
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Lots of exciting opportunities at Capitol Park Andrew held an update meeting with Homes England (previously the Homes and Communities Agency) to discuss on-going efforts to encourage new businesses to the site. Andrew previously worked to secure the funding from David Cameron’s Government to construct the road which has opened up the development land.
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Since this time, he has worked with the Homes and Communities Agency, Government and potential investors to encourage development of the site. Interest has been strong in the site, with announcements expected in the coming weeks and months.
Andrew says, “When I took over as the MP for our area, there had been much talk about what was then known about Capitol Park. Promises had been made, but the funding for the road wasn’t in place, nor were the various legal agreements needed to develop the road and site. Frankly, the whole thing was a mess which took us a very considerable time to untangle and get sorted. “I am pleased to say that we got there in the end, and although residents haven’t seen much on site so far, there are lots of exciting opportunities being considered behind the scenes and lots of work taking place. In particular, I and those responsible for funding this scheme, have been absolutely clear that we want operators on this site who are going to bring a better mix of skilled jobs to Goole.
“As such, negotiations have been taking place with a number of potential investors and it is hoped that announcements will be made shortly. Homes England have been working hard to secure this investment, along with the East Riding Council. There is still more work to be done but the signs are positive and I will continue to do all I can to secure these jobs for the Goole area.” Photo: Andrew meeting with Michael Birdsall and Neil Graham from Homes England
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Red Velvet Cake with dark chocolate icing & raspberries INGREDIENTS 2 1/2 cups flour 1 1/2 cups sugar 2 eggs 1/2 cup butter, softened 1 cup milk 1 tbsp white vinegar 2 tsp vanilla 1/4 cup cocoa powder 1/2 tsp red food color 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp salt
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Chocolate icing 1/4 cup dark chocolate, melted 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa 1 cup icing sugar 1/2 cup butter 2 tsp vanilla essence Punnet of raspberries Chocolate shavings to garnish
METHOD 1 Preheat the oven to 180C. In a large bowl, whisk the butter, sugar, vanilla, vinegar, colouring and add one egg at a time, mixing well after each egg. 2 In another bowl, sift the flour, cocoa, baking soda, baking powder and salt, set aside. 3 Using an electrical mixer, alternate adding the flour mixture and
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Spring Weddings Feature
Choosing the right wedding photographer for you. Booking a wedding photographer can be a real challenge, with so much to consider and seemingly a lot of choice. So, Jenni from Cluskey Smith Weddings has come to the rescue and answered the kind of questions we feel are most important to know when planning your big day.
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There is so much to consider from reportage to formal, which album design to opt for, how many hours to have the photographer there on the day, whether or not to have a pre wedding shoot - where do brides and grooms start!?
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Above all, make sure that you feel relaxed and at ease with your photographer(s). After all, the most important thing is that you enjoy every minute of your day - it’s the photographer’s job to record and capture just that. Can you imagine having fun and a bit of a giggle with them? If you can, they’re more likely to bring out your ‘best side’ and create a much more natural look to your photography. There are so many photographers out there and it can be really difficult for people to choose out of them all. Do you have any tips for brides and grooms to help them find the perfect one for them? Ensure that, when you meet the photographer before booking, they show you examples of a full wedding from start to finish - picking out only the best images from each wedding doesn’t really give a true indication of their style or quality. Seriously consider having two photographers rather than one, as they are able to capture shots from more than one angle and really help tell a story of your day through the images. Linked to this - can you imagine getting ready in front of your photographer or with your photographer nearby? Maybe consider looking for a female photographer or a partnership where one of the
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photographers is female. Would they fit in with the girls getting ready in the morning and would you feel comfortable them seeing you in your underwear?! So many photographers are doing ‘too good to be true’ deals and the costs can really vary between different photographers. What should brides and grooms be paying for good quality service and results? As with everything, there are good and bad quality photographers (and a real range of service quality) at every level of the market. If, like us, you’re a stickler for good old fashioned quality service, firstly consider the little things - Do the photographers respond quickly via email? Are they willing to meet up with you before booking? After all you’re likely to be dealing with these people a lot in the run up to your day and also afterwards too! Another good indication of ‘value for money’ is the quality of the products you’re shown – a wedding is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime, major event – do the albums and frames feel as though they would last a lifetime too? Would you be proud to have your wedding album on display on your coffee table or show it to your grandchildren?
An obvious start is to find out what is included in the package and it’s useful to consider how important those aspects are to you. Is an album included in the price or do you have to pay separately? Have you seen the quality of the album? Are there any other elements added? Think carefully about whether or not to go for an album. Over the past few years, some brides and grooms have opted to go for photographs on a USB in an attempt to lower the cost, thinking that they will then put an album together themselves. In our experience though, many newly weds just don’t seem to have the time. So one of our key selling points is that we keep the photography and album separate, there’s no pressure to buy the album at the same time so it’s exactly the same price before, during or after the wedding Finally, in your opinion, what do you think are the signs of a great quality wedding photographer? A love of weddings, a passion for making people happy and a desire to provide only the best quality and service. Ask yourself this question - Do you feel that your photographer would help keep you calm in the few minutes before you walk down the aisle? We hope this has helped! A huge thank you to Jenni for her invaluable advice. Cluskey Smith Weddings E: hello@cluskeysmith.com
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THE FINAL SAY!....
Should the bride break 16 with wedding tradition and make a speech alongside the groom? Gaynor PrestonRouteledge prefers to stay silent, but our Lindsay Adams is all for throwing the rule book out of the window.
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Yes, it’s tradition for the groom, father of the bride and best man to stand up and speak at a wedding, but why shouldn’t the bride get a say too? Chances are she’s the one who’s put months of hard work and passion into all the other aspects of the wedding day, so it only seems fair that she gets a chance to address her guests if she wants to. It’s all well and good looking pretty in a white dress, but most modern brides have plenty to say!
S-T-R-E-T-C-H-Mark’s
I’m getting married in July, and as one of the very few occasions in my life where I’ll be surrounded by all my favourite people, it feels important that I’m able to tell them all how lucky I feel to have them all there to celebrate with me. My decision to make a speech at my wedding is partly down to the fact that my dad’s no longer around and my mum hates the idea of public speaking, but it would feel strange just to sit and hear people speaking about me without contributing. Admittedly, the idea has raised a few eyebrows among older family members, but so has the concept of a civil ceremony and an ice-cream tricycle – weddings,
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Spring Weddings Feature Heaping yet another expectation on her, of having to write and deliver some warm and witty words, is just too much. I also like the continuity of my father giving a speech, with a response from my husband. Yes, it means only men will be speaking that day, but really, when you think about it, lots of elements of weddings are pretty sexist: it’s all about the woman being handed over from one man (her father) to another (her husband).
like everything else, have to move with the times! I can’t wait to stand up and tell all my guests just how thrilled I am to have spent one of the happiest days of my life with them, and, of course, to say publicly just how proud I am to have married my wonderful husband – bring on the applause!
No In my everyday life I’m definitely not someone who believes that a woman’s place is keeping quiet in the home. But on my wedding day? I’m very happy to sit there and let the men hold the microphone. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for equality, but I don’t want the stress of having to think about giving a speech.
I’ve seen enough best men panic for weeks before the big day about the speech that they have to give, especially if they’re not a natural public speaker.
If you’re going to start worrying about equality in the speeches, you really need to review the whole ceremony!And to end on a practical note: there are already enough speeches to contend with without adding a bride’s to the mix.
When it comes to a wedding, there’s already enough pressure on the bride – she’s expected to plan the entire day, ensure everyone has a good time, look amazing and be the centre of attention.
There’s nothing worse than being a guest waiting patiently for your dinner, thinking it’s nearly there, only to find that the bride has popped up and is about to delay it by another 15 minutes.
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THE X FACTOR Live Tour 2018
FlyDSA Arena on 2nd MARCH 2018 The full line-up for The X Factor Tour 2018 has been revealed after Sean and Conor Price won the public vote for the seventh and final spot on the tour via the Sun Online. The top six artists to also go on the tour are: Rak-Su, Grace Davies, Kevin Davy White, Lloyd Macey, The Cutkelvins and Matt Linnen. After more than 300,000 votes were cast in the Sun Online poll, Sean and Conor, who received a staggering 65.5 per cent of the final vote, will star in The X Factor Live Tour alongside this year’s winner Rak-Su, only the second group to have ever won the competition. Rak-Su are also the first ever X Factor act to have had three No.1 singles on iTunes whilst being on the show.
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Also joining the line-up are The Cutkelvins, who’s electrifying original song Saved Me From Myself was one of the stand out performances across Week 4, as well as Matt Linnen, who has been impressing the judges and audience with his raw and original takes on hits, including Alicia Key’s Falling. Tickets are priced £22.40, £40.88 & £61.60 (including booking fee) and are available online at
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GROUPS FOR WOMEN RAWCLIFFE BRIDGE YORKSHIRE COUNTRYWOMEN’S ASSOCIATION 2nd Tues of the Month. 7pm in the Gospel Hall, Rawcliffe. Visitors welcome. 01405 839546 AIRMYN WI 3rd Wednesday 7.00pm - Airmyn Park School SNAITH WI 3rd.Tues. in the month. Eadon Place Residents Lounge 7:15pm BARMBY ON THE MARSH WI 2nd Mon 7.00pm 01757 638626 or 01757 630167 HOOK WI 2nd Monday 7.30pm in the Memorial Hall HOWDEN WI 2nd Tue 7.15pm Methodist Chapel, Howden MARSHLAND YORKSHIRE COUNTRYWOMENS‘ ASSOCIATION 2nd Wed 7.30pm in Swinefleet Village Hall Visitors welcome 01405 762664
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SPORT & HEALTH ACTIVE IN AGE WALKING GROUP Our 30 minute walking groups run fortnightly every other Monday starting from 67 Boothferry Road, Goole followed by tea, coffee and a chat afterwards. The walks will start at 1.30pm 0800 9177752 ACTIVE IN AGE CLASS (gentle exercise) 10:30am start (every Monday) at the Trinity Methodist Church Hall, Clifton Gardens, Goole 0800 9177752 BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE For adult beginners 1st 2nd & 4th Thurs 7- 9pm at The Memorial Hall, Hook For children Sat 10.15am -1.30pm at Guide Hut, Clifton Gardens, Goole Wendy 01405 7602999 BUTTERFLY DANCE STUDIOS Estcourt Street, Goole DN14 5AS 01405 780626 DANCING Sequence Dancing with Cliff and Maureen every Saturday at Airmyn Village Hall 8-10.30pm. £2.00 incl. refreshments & raffle. All Welcome. GENTLE EXERCISE CLASS Mondays 11.10-12noon at the Courtyard £2 01405 837100 GOOLE & DISTRICT RAMBLING CLUB 01405 720668 HOWDEN & GOOLE RAMBLERS www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk 01430 431766/430712 MARGARET HARNESS SCHOOL OF DANCE 01405 762271 PILATES Tuesdays - 6.30pm - 7.30pm The Shire Hall, Howden. Thursdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm - The Courtyard, Goole Drop in Class £4.50 per session. Contact Val on 07801 954474 REALLY ACTIVE CLUB for all ages, abilities, families 01405 762608 SLIMMING WORLD GROUPS Tuesday - Howden – The Masonic Hall, Selby Road 9.30am, 5.30pm & 7.30pm Wednesday - Riccall – Regent Centre 5.00pm & 7.00pm Thursday - Snaith – The Sports Hall at Secondary School, Pontefract Road 5.00pm & 7.00pm Doreen 07725 003417 Monday 5.30pm and 7.00pm at the Courtyard Goole, Donna 07791 602202 Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole. Mandy 07962 258111/ 01405 780742 Wednesday 7.00pm at the Courtyard. Donna 07791 602202 STEP & TONE Thur 10-11 term-time Shire Hall, Howden 01757 630713 YOGA Mon 7 30-9pm Sothern Arms Function Room Hook. Thursday 7-8 30pm Courtyard Goole. Tuesday 10-11 30am Ilkeston Community Centre Goole. Wednesday 7 15-8 45 Parkside School Hall Goole. Contact Linda Dunne 01430 432278 for all above classes
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ARAMIS SUB AQUA Diving club. Thur 9pm at Goole Leisure Centre 01405 720154 BACK TO NETBALL For ladies 18+ Thur 7-8pm Goole High School Val Bentley 01405 764813 COBRA ARCHERS For adults & juniors Goole Leisure Centre 01405 765347 GOOLE A.F.C. 1st division UniBond League. Also members of the West Riding F.A. www.gooletown.co.uk GOOLE & DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION www.goolebowls.co.uk GOOLE GYMNASTICS The only British Gymnastics affiliated Club in the area Catering from 4 years to adult www.goolegymnastics.co.uk GOOLE JUDO For adults & juniors (age 4+) Goole Leisure Centre John 01405 769987 GOOLE MARTIAL ARTS TRUST Victoria St 01405 720740 GOOLE MOUNTAINEERING www.goolemountaineeringclub.co.uk GOOLE RUGBY Seniors plus U16s•U15s•U14s•U13s, U12s•U11s U10s•U9s•U8s•U7s & Girls - U14s • U17s www.pitchero.com/clubs/goole/ GOOLE NETBALL For adults & juniors (age 7+) at Goole Leisure Centre & Goole High School Pat 01405 769336 GOOLE SQUASH CLUB For adults at Goole Leisure Centre Valda 01405 765954 GOOLE STRIDERS Wed eves at the Rugby Club info@vikingstriders.co.uk GOOLE TANG SOO DO Guide Headquarters, Clifton Gdns, Goole, or Swinefleet Village Hall www.gooletangsoodo.com GOOLE TENNIS CENTRE www.gooletennis.co.uk GOOLE TOWN CRICKET CLUB Westfield, Carr Lane, Rutland Rd, Goole. Juniors U9s, U11s, U13s, U15s, U17s & 3 Senior Teams. Clubhouse available for parties, weddings, christenings, funerals, meetings etc. Contact Elza 07545 191899 www.gooletowncc.co.uk GOOLE TOWN GIRLS & LADIES FOOTBALL coaching & match play for girls and ladies 8 years upwards. 01405 764772 or 077510 52984 or email: kevin.shipp@talktalk.net GOOLE TOWN TIGERS JUNIOR FOOTBALL Run teams from U6s to U13s. Home fixtures South Park, Old Goole www.gooletowntigers.co.uk HOWDEN & DISTRICT RIDING seniors and juniors 07840 861224 email: howdenanddistrictridingclub@googlemail.com HOWDEN & GOOLE KARATE Adults & juniors at the Shire Hall, Howden & Goole Leisure Centre Mike 01430 860649
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Local Listings: Clubs / Groups / Societies HOWDEN TOWN AFC Coaching & matches for ages 6-15 + senior team www.howdentownafc.co.uk WOODLAND SQUASH CLUB junior development club at Goole Leisure Centre with Level 3 adv county coach Derek Norris 07882 440329 AIRMYN BOWLS ASSOCIATION Outdoor bowling from May to September at Woodland Way Airmyn. New members always welcome. Contact Chris Morris 01405 763226 PILATES CLASS Mondays: Parkside Primary School, Goole 7.15pm to 8.15pm Tuesdays: Shire Hall, Howden 6.30pm to 7.30pm For more information call Val: 07801 954474 GOOLE PARKRUN Every Saturday meet for 9am start in West Park, Goole DN14 6UU. Free. All ages and abilities - under 11s must be accompanied by an adult. Runners & Volunteers must be registered at parkrun.org.uk/register Volunteers always welcome. goolehelpers@parkrun.com YOGA Tuesdays, 6.15 – 7.30 pm Shire Hall, Howden 01405 769043 HOWDEN BOWLS CLUB Outdoor Bowling at the Ashes Playing Field, Season runs May to September , New members welcome Contact: Mrs D. Westerman (Secretary), 01430 432196
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COURTYARD ACTIVITIES Parkinson’s Disease Support Group First Tuesday of the month 1.30 – 3.00 For those living with Parkinson’s Disease or caring for someone living with Parkinson’s My Fibro & ME (Goole) First Tuesday of the month 1.30 – 3.00 Support for sufferers and family members, carers & friends
CLUBS & SOCIETIES ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Goole & Howden Branch meetings held in the 1st Monday of each month (except January) in the Charter Club at 20.00 All welcome to attend 01405 766107 READS WARBLERS SHOW CHOIR Wednesdays 7.30-8.30pm at Central Methodist Church, Goole Jenny Read 07731307669, Natalie Walker 07599523335 www. readswarblers.com GOOLE MENS BADMINTON CLUB 16+, Ladies Welcome Mike 07951811641 SUGAR CRAFT CLASSES monthly at Rawcliffe Village Hall. Contact Maureen for more details at Buzz Bakes 01405 839361 RAWCLIFFE PETANQUE CLUB Tuesdays 1.30pm and Saturdays 10.00am at Manor Fields, Rawcliffe. 74435118236 GOOLE & DISTRICT OVER 50’S FRIENDSHIP CLUB Ilkeston Avenue Community Centre, every Tues from 7.30pm (no finish time) Roy 01405 767057
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HOOK GARDENING CLUB meets on the Last Friday of the Month (no meetings June & July, Aug & Dec) - Hook Memorial Hall 7-9pm Free Refreshments - Plant & Seed Swap and Monthly Raffle No Annual Membership fee just ‘PAY AS YOU VISIT’ £3 per person. Contact Justine 01405 769725 or 07743460357 www.hookgardening.club WHIST DRIVE Every 3rd Friday in the Courtyard, Goole HOWDEN & DISTRICT U3A offer a wide range of interest groups and activities for people retired from full-time employment. New members welcome. www.u3asites.org.uk/howden Mary Fox on 01430441074 HOWDEN CAMERA CLUB www.howdencameraclub.co.uk HOWDEN CIVIC SOCIETY 1st Wed 7.30pm in Masonic Hall, Howden. Indoor mtgs Sept April 01430 431282 HOWDEN HISTORIC MOTORCYCLE GROUP 2nd Wed at Bowman’s Hotel, Howden Brian Gould 01430 430777 EAST YORKSHIRE CANOE CLUB Saturday mornings 10am-12noon at South Ings Lane, Off Newport Road, North Cave. Come & try sessions £4 Irene on 01430 422933 www.eycc.org INTERNET CAFE Every Friday 10am-2pm at the Courtyard for people with no experience 01405 837100 JUST SEW Thursday 7-9pm at Newport Village Hall. Cath 01430 410403 pue@live.co.uk MARSHLAND LOCAL HISTORY GROUP Meet last Tuesday in month 7.15p.m. in Swinefleet Village Hall. For information about the details of meetings and events see website http://www.marshlandlocalhistorygroup.co.uk/ or contact 01405 704512 LINE DANCING Airmyn Village Hall, Monday 7pm-9pm price £4.50 NEW Beginners Class 2pm - 3pm price £2.50 01405 760722 NORTON OWNERS CLUB - EAST YORKS 3rd Thurs 7.30pm at Kings Arms, Newport see our website: www.eastyorks.nortonownersclub.org Anna Jeanette Dixon 01430 430831 RADIO & ELECTRONICS SOCIETY Wed 7.30 ring for details of venues Ken 01757 638539 RAWCLIFFE HARMONICS CHOIR Tuesday 7-9pm Rawcliffe Gospel Hall Diane Edwards 01405 839804 READS WARBLERS POP CHOIR Tuesdays 7.30- 8.30pm at Central Methodist Church, Goole Jenny Read 07731307669 www.readswarblers.com RSPB Blacktoft Sands 01405 704665 blacktoft.sands@rspb.org.uk
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What to do in your garden in February
February already, wonder what the weather will bring this month!! It can prove a busy time of the year for gardeners and all of a sudden there are a thousand and one things that can be done now, such as early sowings of flower and vegetable varieties being started so as to give them a head start. It can also be a good time to start preparations for sowing new lawns, as well as getting the machinery serviced and ready for the coming season if you haven’t done so already. Trees and Shrubs
l Outdoors (under cloches or in a cold frame) you can sow early varieties of carrot, such as Amsterdam Forcing (pictured below), broad bean, such as The Sutton, and parsnip. Shallots can also be planted out from the middle of the month.
l To avoid tree and shrub branches from breaking, use a broom to knock off any snow laying on them, should you still be having this type of weather in your part of the country. l Tree ties should be checked making sure they aren’t cutting into the bark. Any worn or damaged ties should be replaced. Should you have experienced any storms or high winds check to see that any tree stakes and ties haven’t been damaged.
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l Fleece or fine mesh netting is an ideal way of protecting vulnerable plants from severe frost. Our organic fruit and potato fertiliser may be sprinkled around fruit trees and bushes. Vegetables l Early varieties of potatoes should be chitted (laid out in trays and allowed to form short sprouts) in a cool, light, frost-free place ready for planting towards the end of March – this is proven to increase the yield of the tubers. In the greenhouse or under cover in a warm propagator, you can now begin
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l Remember asparagus crowns can be ordered now even though delivery may not be until late March/early April but it is a good time to start preparing the site where they are to grow, ensuring the ground has been dug thoroughly making sure it is free from weeds. Fruit l Continue to plant soft fruit as the weather permits. Any uncompleted pruning of established fruit trees and bushes should be carried out straight away before growth commences, otherwise this year’s crop may be reduced. It is a good time to prune
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Gardening have become overcrowded. Now that plants have died, before new shoots appear apply a fairly thick mulch, 5-7.5cm (2-3”), could be spread around perennial plants, trees, shrubs and even fruit, but be careful not to cover any dwarf bulbs that may be in flower.
sideshoots back to two or three buds on trained gooseberries. Rhubarb crowns should be covered with buckets which will help to encourage early pickings, also lift and separate any congested clumps. l Outdoor grape vines should be pruned so that last year’s fruited shoots will be shortened therefore encouraging new growth. l Remove any branches getting in the way and prune large apple and pear trees. Also, check any fruit you have stored and remove those that show signs of rot or deterioration. General Gardening l In areas where the weather is milder, perennial plants that had been in clumps could be divided and the outer, young, healthy parts replanted into freshly prepared soil. It may even be an ideal time to dig up and reposition any shrubs or perennials that
l It may prove very beneficial for a large, clear sheet of polythene, held in place by either bricks or lengths of wood, to be placed over the soil keeping off any heavy rain, ensuring the soil remains dry. As time permits, the sheeting could be folded back, the soil dug over and the sheet replaced – this is particularly helpful when soils are heavy clay. If you are short of time, another solution may be to cover the soil with compost or manure, and then as spring approaches lightly fork in to the surface which will prepare the soil for planting. Where early sowings are going to be made, it is a good idea to warm the soil up by a few degrees, therefore, approximately
two weeks prior to sowing cover the soil by using a single layer of polythene orfleece. By doing this it will quickly encourage germination and establishment. l Do keep a look out for pests such as whitefly, and any plants or cuttings that are seen to be infested should be sprayed. l A good way to provide extra winter protection for plants is to use a cold frame which should be situated in full light thereby receiving warmth from the sun but sheltered from cold winds. Ventilation should be provided on warm days so it is a good idea for them to be opened up which will prevent a build up of warmth, however, remember to close them at night. To provide extra warmth an old rug, blanket or even overcoat could be used on nights when conditions are very cold.
l Pots and seed trays which have been left should be thoroughly cleaned, using a little household disinfectant and rinsing with clear, warm water, so that they can be put away for use in the spring. A brush might come in handy to remove any stubborn dirt and old compost that might be harbouring pests or diseases in the pots and seed trays. l It is still a good idea to keep gutters on greenhouses clear of leaves and debris, and to allow maximum light in keep the glass washed
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Volunteers also meet every Sunday 9.30Dwyer, - Noon either down Fiona on the Allotment, or planting, weeding, tidying & litter pick or broadcast projects around the village. If you’d like to joinjournalist, us and can spare an hour everyone is welcome. PR & media HOOK IN BLOOM slave monthly committee meetingsconsultant, 2nd Wed in month 7.30pm Blacksmith Arms (High Street Hook)) to 2 childrenwww.hookinand a bloom.co.uk Justine on 01405769725 / 07743460357 husband. WHIST DRIVE Every 3rd Friday in the Courtyard, Goole HOWDEN & DISTRICT U3A LOST TRAWLERMEN REMEMBERING HULL’S offer a wide range of interest groups and activities for people As you know this year marks the 50th anniversary of thewelcome. Triple retired from full-time employment. New members Trawler tragedy, when 3 trawlers were lost in atrocious conditions www.u3asites.org.uk/howden with the 58 men from the Hessle Road community. The St Mary Foxloss on of 01430441074 HOWDEN CAMERA CLUB www.howdencameraclub.co.uk HOWDEN CIVIC SOCIETY 1st Wed 7.30pm in Masonic Hall, Howden. Indoor mtgs Sept April 01430 431282 HOWDEN HISTORIC MOTORCYCLE GROUP 2nd Wed at Bowman’s Hotel, Howden Brian Gould 01430 430777 EAST YORKSHIRE CANOE CLUB Saturday mornings 10am-12noon at South Ings Lane, Off Newport North Cave. Come &and try Ross sessions Romanus, Road, Kingston Peridot (pictured) Cleveland. It was £4 Irene on 01430 422933 www.eycc.org the moment that the strong women of the headscarf revolution INTERNET CAFE rose up to fight the establishment for better working conditions Every Friday 10am-2pm at the Courtyard for people with no at sea. I’ve been lucky837100 enough to talk to former trawlermen and experience 01405 some ofSEW the relatives of those who died. I’ve heard stories that have JUST been both 7-9pm wonderful and heartbreaking. Thursday at Newport Village Hall.There will be a service of Cath 01430 410403 pue@live.co.uk remembrance at Hull Minster on March 4th organized by the city’s MARSHLAND LOCAL HISTORY fishing groups, including STAND, theGROUP Hull Bullnose Heritage Group, Meet last Tuesday in month 7.15p.m. in Swinefleet Village the Fishermen’s Mission and the Fishermen’s chaplain Rev TonyHall. For information about the details of meetings and events see Cotson. It will be a poignant reminder of Hull’s fishing heritage and website http://www.marshlandlocalhistorygroup.co.uk/ or I urge as many people as possible to attend. contact 01405 704512.
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