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Welcome to DNfourteen Educational Charity Funds Available Page 4 Anti-Social Behaviour Page 6 CCTV in Taxis Page 8 Happiest with Friends or Family? Page 10 Ice Cream for Breakfast! Page 12 Crossword & Sudoku Page 14 WIN Tickets to Upcoming Gigs: Page 16 Steve Harris: British Lion / My Life Story Clubs & Groups Listings Page 18-25 Business News Page 23 Gardening: Fruit in the Shade Page 26 Specialist Services Page 28 Fiona’s Word Page 30 Useful Numbers Page 30
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Hello Readers. Welcome to the July/August edition of the magazine. I hope you have been enjoying the hot weather that we have been having - it is certainly not a typical summer and long may the good weather last. So, by the time you have picked up this magazine the children will have finished school and some of you will be looking forward to family holidays and days out whilst others will be waiting for September when you can pack them back off to school. I am personally looking forward to some time away with the family and just hope that the weather doesn’t break as we have decided to visit Centre Parcs at Nottingham for some outdoor pursuits - so sunshine is always more desirable. We also have some great local news stories to keep you informed and up to date and I know that the Hook ‘Picnic in the Park’ in memory of Jo Cox MP will be one event that I do attend in June. We have two fantastic music competitions in the magazine giving tickets away to the lucky winners to see two bands. The first is Steve Harris/British Lion - so a must for all you Rock fans and the second is the multi talented My Life Story - good luck. We have some weird and wonderful articles inside that are all well worth reading too! Until next month keep safe and enjoy the weather.
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Hook and Goole Educational Charity Last year, Hook and Goole Charity celebrated 35 years of providing financial assistance to local students and apprentices. Recently catalogued records at the Beverley Archive Department at the East Riding of Yorkshire Council show the charity has a long and interesting history. Archived records now show a collection of documents relating to the assessment of students. Written examinations were originally held as part of the assessment for scholarships, such as the geography. Hook and Goole Charity was set up from the Feoffee and Poor Lands for the benefit of the township of Goole and the chapelry of Hook. Based upon a deed of 1575, Richard Baley of Hook bequeathed land for the use of the poor. In 1845 Goole Old School was rebuilt by Mr T Sotheron Estcourt, the trustee of the Feoffee and Poor’s Lands (now called the Hook and Goole Charity), out of the Charity’s funds.
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clothing to books and stationery. Amounts granted may vary from year to year and depend on the number of applicants. In effect this is free money to help students with their education,..... It is available by completing a simple application form. The Charity also will consider applications from apprentices to assist with purchase of tools, books and other items necessary for use during the apprentice’s training. For both the Educational and Apprenticeship grant applicants need to be in their second year of study or apprenticeship course to be eligible to apply.
The grant process opens July each year and closes The schoolmaster was paid for by an endowment. In the first week in September, when applications are then considered by the Trustees. 1877 the Charity was endowed with a freehold farm at Hook, arable and pasture land at Hook, cottages at Reedness, a schoolhouse and schoolmaster’s building at Goole. It also leased allotments at West Field and Charter Lane. Land at Charter Close (numbered 146 on the Ordnance Survey map of 1907) formed part of the original land awarded to William Sotherton in 1775. The Charity was regulated in 1881, constituted by order in 1903 that it would be called the Hook and Goole Educational Foundation and the present scheme was approved in 1981. In the early 20th century it became a charitable institution to give financial assistance to students living in the area who wished to study either two or three year courses. Today it still functions as a charity providing educational scholarships. Today the role of Hook and Goole Charity is no longer for the poor. Funds created from the interest on investments are accessible to anyone ... the aim is to provide young people, from the age of 17 up to and including 25 years of age who are in higher education, who live or have lived in the Hook /Goole area for at least two years and who were educated at a school in the Hook/Goole area for a minimum of two years, with a bursary. Money awarded can help with almost any aspect of the applicant’s education from equipment or
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Fund launched to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour Voluntary and community groups across the East Riding are being invited to apply for grants from a new fund that has been launched to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour issues. The East Riding Crime Reduction Fund has been established by the East Riding Community Safety Partnership, thanks to almost £100,000 funding provided by the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner.
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The scheme, which is being managed by the Two Ridings Community Foundation on behalf of the community safety partnership, will allow voluntary and community groups to submit applications for funding of up to £10,000 for new or existing projects. In order to be eligible for a grant, groups or organisations must: l be a voluntary organisation, community group, small charity or other not-for-profit organisation with charitable aims- this also includes parish and town councils providing the project is for work outside their usual remit l be based in and/or serving the communities within the boundaries covered by East Riding of Yorkshire Council l have a constitution or governing document. The projects, which could tackle issues such as domestic abuse to substance and alcohol misuse, must also help to meet at least one of the three aims in the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner’s police and crime plan, which are to:
l provide services to victims and the vulnerable that meet their needs. Councillor Shaun Horton, chair of the East Riding Community Safety Partnership and portfolio holder for community involvement at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “Voluntary and community groups do play a vital role in crime reduction across the East Riding. “This fund will help establish new projects and initiatives which will help communities tackle issues that are important to them to help make the areas they live a safer place to be.” Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside, Keith Hunter, said: “One of the key aims of my police and crime plan is to deliver increasingly self-sustaining and safe communities. “I have funded the community safety partnership in the East Riding to ensure community groups have a local point of contact and I hope the fund will encourage a greater community involvement to tackle crime and safety. Applications for the fund will be assessed on an on-going basis with decisions on awards being made in September, December and then March 2018. Deadlines for applications, which will be considered at East Riding Community Safety Partnership meetings, are 31 July, 23 October and 15 January, 2018.
l deliver increasingly self-sustaining and safe communities in the Humber area
Any applications received after these dates will go forward to the next deadline.
l build public confidence in the agencies involved in creating safer communities
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Safety first as CCTV installed in East Riding taxis A pilot scheme which will see taxis in the East Riding fitted with CCTV cameras to protect both drivers and passengers has been launched. The scheme has been introduced by licensing officers at East Riding of Yorkshire Council and so far, 61 taxis have been fitted with small CCTV cameras within the vehicles, including on dashboards and rear view windscreens. The scheme, which is voluntary, is aimed initially at passenger transport taxi drivers and those who work late at night – between 1am and 4am – and is aimed at keeping both drivers and passengers safe as well as protecting from any potential allegations.
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The introduction of the scheme is part of an ongoing training programme for taxi drivers across the East Riding to raise their awareness of safeguarding issues. The CCTV cameras will remain the property of the council and licensing officers and the police are the only people who will have access to the recordings from the vehicle. Taxi driver Steve Cox was one of the first to agree to have a CCTV camera fitted in his vehicle, which also has the distinctive white and green livery.
working late at night while giving peace of mind to customers so they don’t have to worry about getting into a unlicensed taxi. “With some of the vehicles now branded with the white and green livery and the addition of CCTV it gives that extra layer of security to everyone.” Councillor Shaun Horton, portfolio holder for community involvement at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “We are very pleased with the way in which the taxi trade has worked with us to promote public safety. “We see this pilot scheme as a positive step and a preventative measure in raising the bar for the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults using our transport services. “It is designed to offer reassurance and protection, not only to customers, but to drivers too. “Many of the drivers who have voluntarily agreed to take part in this scheme regularly work late into the night where they can become victims of assault or have passengers who make false allegations.
He said: “Safety of both drivers and passengers is paramount so when the idea of having CCTV in taxis “The early feedback from both drivers and came about I agreed to it straight away – it was a no passengers has been incredibly positive with many brainer. people saying it is giving them that added feeling of MAYNARD AD.qxp_Layout 1 26/07/2016 10:10 Page 1 “It’s a win-win situation as it protects drivers who are reassurance and protection.” Est. 1979
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Do friends make you happier than family? Friendships are less judgmental and more likely to be positive. Having good friends can even make you healthier. Do you believe that blood is thicker than water? That your family relationships are more important than friends? Well, think again. Research from Michigan State University suggests that friends may make you happier and healthier than your relatives. Solution As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous.” The research included two studies – one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those who valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older.
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The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships – how much friends understood them and how much they let them down. They were also asked how strongly they agreed with the statement: “My life is close to ideal.” Over the next six years they were followed up and asked whether they had illnesses such as diabetes, cancer or heart disease. When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported higher rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, however, were found to have little influence on an individual’s health and wellbeing. Spouses and children
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had some effect, but not as much as friends. Chopik says he isn’t suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. “With friends you are more likely to do activities – they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty.” Research consistently shows the benefits of friendships – a review of 148 studies with more than 308,000 people found that those with strong social relationships increased their odds of survival over the seven years of the study by 50%. The researchers pointed out that this increase is comparable to the health benefits of giving up smoking. Other research shows that people generally say they have a better time with friends than with relatives in later life. However, friendships often fall away after people cohabit, marry or have children. Chopik says the fall can be from five or six close friends to two or three. He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial – raising self-esteem and buffering against stress. We tend to naturally drop friendships that aren’t good for us or are superficial. Listening and being trustworthy are important in good friendships – the same qualities that would enhance family relationships.
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Eating Ice Cream For Breakfast Makes You Smarter, Scientist Claims But is it too good to be true? Eating ice cream for breakfast can make you smarter and improve your performance in tasks, a Japanese scientist has claimed. Yoshihiko Koga, a professor at Tokyo’s Kyorin University, carried out a series of trials in which participants completed mental exercises on a computer. He found participants’ performances improved after eating ice cream immediately after waking up.
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Although Chunky Monkey fans may welcome his findings, British nutritionists have warned against incorporating ice cream into your morning routine. Prof Koga split participants into two groups and asked both to complete a series of mentally challenging tests on a computer immediately after waking up. One group was instructed to eat ice cream before starting the tests and the other was not. Prof Koga monitored the brain activity of participants and found the ice cream-eaters had an increase in high-frequency alpha waves, The Telegraph reports.
why eating ice cream might perk you up in the mornings”. “For one, it is pretty novel to have ice cream for breakfast and this might cause some excitement in our brains,” she said. “There is nothing exciting about cold water for breakfast so I’m not surprised ice cream was more stimulating. “Another thing is that your brain will be receiving nutrients when you eat ice cream, including glucose - it’s preferred fuel - and that might also have an affect on reaction times.” Nutrition consultant Adam Nicholas, from NutriVeg UK, also told BeverleyMag he “certainly wouldn’t” recommend ice cream for breakfast. “It’s possible that the effect of the sugar from the ice cream could have had an affect on the brain in the morning in these participants,” he said.
These waves are linked to increased levels of alertness and Prof Koga found participants who ate ice cream had a better overall performance than those who had not.
“However, it’s better to go for a slow release food in the morning to give you sustained energy rather than a quick peak of energy which you’re more likely to get with ice cream.”
To test whether the cold nature of ice cream was behind the results, Prof Koga repeated the test with cold water instead of ice cream.
Instead, he recommended eating a breakfast of porridge and fruit, salmon or scrambled free range egg on toast, or whole grain, low sugar breakfast cereals.
While cold water was found to improve participants’ performances slightly, it did not have as noticeable an effect as ice cream, he said. Despite the findings, British nutritionists are sceptical about Prof Koga’s conclusions. Nutritionist Jo Travers, author of The Low-Fad Diet, told BeverleyMag there are “a few reasons
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01964 552470 or Email:Clubs ask@daltonspire.co.uk Local Listings: / Groups / Societies ARAMIS SUB AQUA Diving club. Thur 9pm at Goole Leisure Centre 01405 720154 BACK TO NETBALL ACTIVE IN AGE WALKING GROUP For ladies 18+ Thur 7-8pm Goole High School Our 30 minute walking groups run fortnightly every other Mon- Val Bentley 01405 764813 day starting from 67 Boothferry Road, Goole followed by tea, COBRA ARCHERS coffee and a chat afterwards. The walks will start at 1.30pm For adults & juniors Goole Leisure Centre 01405 765347 0800 9177752 GOOLE A.F.C. ACTIVE IN AGE CLASS 1st division UniBond League. Also members of the West Riding (gentle exercise) 10:30am start (every Monday) at the Trinity F.A. www.gooletown.co.uk Methodist Church Hall, Clifton Gardens, Goole 0800 9177752 GOOLE & DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE www.goolebowls.co.uk For adult beginners & 4th Thurs 7- 9pm at The Memo01964 5524701stor2nd Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk GOOLE GYMNASTICS rial Hall, Hook For children Sat 10.15am -1.30pm at The only British Gymnastics affiliated Club in the area Guide Hut, Clifton Gardens, Goole Wendy 01405 7602999 ARAMIS SUB AQUA Catering from 4 years to adult www.goolegymnastics.co.uk BUTTERFLY DANCE STUDIOS Diving Thur 9pm at Goole Leisure Centre GOOLEclub. JUDO Estcourt Street, Goole DN14 5AS 01405 780626 01405 720154 For adults & juniors (age 4+) Goole Leisure Centre DANCING BACK TO NETBALL John 01405 769987 ACTIVE INDancing AGE WALKING Sequence with CliffGROUP and Maureen every Saturday at For ladiesMARTIAL 18+ Thur ARTS 7-8pmTRUST Goole High School GOOLE Our 30 minute walking groups run fortnightly every other Mon- Val Airmyn Village Hall 8-10.30pm. £2.00 incl. refreshments & raffle. Bentley Victoria St 01405 01405 764813 720740 day starting from 67 Boothferry Road, Goole followed by tea, All Welcome. COBRA GOOLE ARCHERS MOUNTAINEERING coffee andEXERCISE a chat afterwards. GENTLE CLASS The walks will start at 1.30pm For adults & juniors Goole Leisure Centre 01405 765347 www.goolemountaineeringclub.co.uk 0800 9177752 Mondays 11.10-12noon at the Courtyard £2 01405 837100 GOOLE A.F.C. RUGBY ACTIVE AGE CLASS GOOLE IN & DISTRICT RAMBLING CLUB 1st division League. Also members of the West Riding Seniors plusUniBond U16s•U15s•U14s•U13s, U12s•U11s (gentle exercise) 10:30am start (every Monday) at the Trinity 01405 720668 F.A. www.gooletown.co.uk U10s•U9s•U8s•U7s & Girls - U14s • U17s Methodist Hall,RAMBLERS Clifton Gardens, Goole 0800 9177752 HOWDENChurch & GOOLE GOOLE & DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION www.pitchero.com/clubs/goole/ BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk www.goolebowls.co.uk GOOLE NETBALL For adult beginners 1st 2nd & 4th Thurs 7- 9pm at The Memo01430 431766/430712 GOOLE GYMNASTICS For adults & juniors (age 7+) at Goole Leisure Centre & Goole rial Hall, HookHARNESS For children Sat 10.15am -1.30pm at MARGARET SCHOOL OF DANCE The BritishPat Gymnastics affiliated Club in the area Highonly School 01405 769336 Guide Clifton Gardens, Goole Wendy 01405 7602999 01405 Hut, 762271 Catering from 4 years to adult www.goolegymnastics.co.uk GOOLE SQUASH CLUB BUTTERFLY DANCE STUDIOS PILATES GOOLE JUDO For adults at Goole Leisure Centre Valda 01405 765954 Estcourt Goole DN14 5AS 01405 780626 TuesdaysStreet, - 6.30pm - 7.30pm For adultsSTRIDERS & juniors (age 4+) Goole Leisure Centre GOOLE DANCING The Shire Hall, Howden. Thursdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm - The John 01405at769987 Wed eves the Rugby Club Sequence withinCliff and£4.50 Maureen every Saturday at Courtyard,Dancing Goole Drop Class per session. GOOLE MARTIAL ARTS TRUST info@vikingstriders.co.uk Airmyn 8-10.30pm. ContactVillage Val onHall 07801 954474 £2.00 incl. refreshments & raffle. Victoria 01405 720740 GOOLESt TANG SOO DO All Welcome. REALLY ACTIVE CLUB GOOLE MOUNTAINEERING Guide Headquarters, Clifton Gdns, Goole, or Swinefleet Village GENTLE EXERCISE CLASS 01405 762608 for all ages, abilities, families www.goolemountaineeringclub.co.uk Hall www.gooletangsoodo.com Mondays 11.10-12noon at the Courtyard £2 01405 837100 SLIMMING WORLD GROUPS GOOLE RUGBY TENNIS CENTRE GOOLE DISTRICT RAMBLING Tuesday&- Howden – The Masonic CLUB Hall, Selby Road 9.30am, Seniors plus U16s•U15s•U14s•U13s, U12s•U11s www.gooletennis.co.uk 01405 5.30pm720668 & 7.30pm U10s•U9s•U8s•U7s & Girls -CLUB U14s • U17s GOOLE TOWN CRICKET HOWDEN Wednesday&-GOOLE Riccall –RAMBLERS Regent Centre 5.00pm & 7.00pm www.pitchero.com/clubs/goole/ Westfield, Carr Lane, Rutland Rd, Goole. Juniors U9s, U11s, U13s, www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk Thursday - Snaith – The Sports Hall at Secondary School, GOOLE NETBALL U15s, U17s & 3 Senior Teams. Clubhouse available for parties, 01430 431766/430712 Pontefract Road 5.00pm & 7.00pm Doreen 07725 003417 For adults &christenings, juniors (age funerals, 7+) at Goole Leisure Centre & Goole weddings, meetings etc. MARGARET HARNESS SCHOOL OFCourtyard DANCE Goole, Monday 5.30pm and 7.00pm at the High School Pat 01405 769336www.gooletowncc.co.uk Contact Elza 07545 191899 01405 Donna762271 07791 602202 GOOLE SQUASH CLUB& LADIES FOOTBALL TOWN GIRLS PILATES Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard For adults &atmatch Goole play Leisure Centre coaching for girls andValda ladies 01405 8 years765954 Tuesdays - 6.30pm - 7.30pm Goole. Mandy 07962 258111/ 01405 780742 GOOLE upwards.STRIDERS 01405 764772 or 077510 52984 or The Shire Hall, Howden. Thursdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm - The Wednesday 7.00pm at the Courtyard. Wed at the Rugby Club email:eves kevin.shipp@talktalk.net Courtyard, Goole Drop in Class £4.50 per session. Donna 07791 602202 info@vikingstriders.co.uk GOOLE TOWN TIGERS JUNIOR FOOTBALL Contact Val on 07801 954474 STEP & TONE GOOLE TANG Run teams fromSOO U6s DO to U13s. Home fixtures South Park, REALLY ACTIVE CLUBShire Hall, Howden 01757 630713 Thur 10-11 term-time Guide Headquarters, Clifton Gdns, Goole, or Swinefleet Village Old Goole www.gooletowntigers.co.uk for all ages, abilities, families 01405 762608 YOGA Hall www.gooletangsoodo.com HOWDEN & DISTRICT RIDING SLIMMING WORLD GROUPS Mon 7 30-9pm Sothern Arms Function Room Hook. GOOLE TENNIS CENTRE seniors and juniors 07840 861224 Tuesday Howden The Masonic Hall, Selby Road 9.30am, Thursday- 7-8 30pm–Courtyard Goole. www.gooletennis.co.uk email: howdenanddistrictridingclub@googlemail.com 5.30pm 7.30pm Tuesday&10-11 30am Ilkeston Community Centre Goole. GOOLE TOWN CRICKET CLUB HOWDEN & GOOLE KARATE Wednesday -7Riccall – Regent & 7.00pm 15-8 45 ParksideCentre School5.00pm Hall Goole. Westfield, Carr Lane, Rutland Rd, Goole. Juniors U9s,Leisure U11s, U13s, Adults & juniors at the Shire Hall, Howden & Goole Thursday - Snaith – The01430 Sports Hall atfor Secondary Contact Linda Dunne 432278 all aboveSchool, classes U15s, & 301430 Senior860649 Teams. Clubhouse available for parties, CentreU17s Mike Pontefract Road 5.00pm & 7.00pm Doreen 07725 003417 weddings, christenings, funerals, meetings etc. Monday 5.30pm and 7.00pm at the Courtyard Goole, Contact Elza 07545 191899 www.gooletowncc.co.uk Donna 07791 602202 GOOLE TOWN GIRLS & LADIES FOOTBALL Please mention responding to advertisers. Thank you. Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the when Courtyard coaching & match play for girls and ladies 8 years Goole. Mandy 07962 258111/ 01405 780742 upwards. 01405 764772 or 077510 52984 or
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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 & Bowden 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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HOWDEN PROBUS GROUP Meets 2nd Tuesday of each month, 10am – 12noon at Howden Town Council Offices, 17 Bridgegate, Howden DN14 7AE Tel 01430 432057/430712 THE ODDFELLOWS The Meeting Room, 176 Boothferry Road, Goole, DN14 6AH meet at 7.30pm 3rd Monday of every month or as stated in the Events Diary. B52’S SCOOTER CLUB www.goole.f9.co.uk BOOTHFERRY FAMILY & LOCAL HISTORY GROUP 2nd & 4th Mon at 7pm, the Courtyard, Goole. 01405 762608 or 720460 NEW CARLTON RAILWAY SOCIETY Mondays: Model Railway group & Branch of Historical Model Railway Society Mr C J Raywood 01405 762476 CASTAWAY MUSIC THEATRE Estcourt Street, Goole Term-time for adults and young people with learning and physical disabilities and young people NEET. Company rehearsals Weds 7 - 9pm and Fridays 10 - 3 All-comers over 16 Shipmates youth music theatre (10 - 18s) Mons 4 - 6pm Sloop young musicians (14 - 25s) Sat 10 - 12 Weekly WEA workshops in music, drama, dance, media and film Mons - Fris daytime. Youth, adult and disabled volunteering opportunities Contact Linda or Lis 01405 761423 COME & SING Thur 1.30-3.00 at Courtyard term time 01405 837100 CRAFT GROUP Fridays 12.30-2.30pm at The Courtyard GO READ A BOOK 1st Thur of month 7-9pm Dunhill Rd Community Centre 01405 764327 GOOLE ART SOCIETY Monday evenings, 7pm - 9 pm during term time, at Goole College - Room 3. We are open to all abilities & mediums, minimum age of 18 years. Membership is £15 for a full academic year, but you can have a free taster session to see if it’s for you. Facebook page - Goole Art Society Twitter page @GooleArtSociety GOOLE & DISTRICT MCC (WOBBLY GOOLIES) www.wobblygoolies.co.uk GOOLE MODEL BOAT CLUB Every Sat and Wed afternoon. Public welcome to visit www.goolemodelboatclub.co.uk GOOLE WARGAMES 2nd Sunday of month 9-1 at Scout Hut, Dunhill Rd, Goole. Historical, Warhammer, Fantasy games 01405 766986 HOOK’S DOLLS HOUSE FURNITURE CLUB 4th Saturday of the month – 12.30pm – 3.00pm Hook Memorial Club Tel: 01977 683446 HOOK GARDENING CLUB meets on the Last Friday of the Month (no meetings June & July & 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
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Howden.Indoor Indoormtgs mtgsSept Sept- April April01430 01430431282 431282 HOWDEN HOWDENHISTORIC HISTORICMOTORCYCLE MOTORCYCLEGROUP GROUP 2nd atatBowman’s Hotel, Howden 2ndWed Wed Bowman’s Hotel, Howden READS WARBLERS POP CHOIR Brian 01430 430777 BrianGould Gould 01430 430777 Tuesdays 7.308.30pm at Central Methodist Church, Goole EAST CANOE EASTYORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE CANOECLUB CLUB Jenny Read 07731307669 Saturday Saturdaymornings mornings10am-12noon 10am-12noonatatSouth SouthIngs IngsLane, Lane,Off Off www.readswarblers.com Newport NewportRoad, Road,North NorthCave. Cave.Come Come&&try trysessions sessions RSPB £4 422933 www.eycc.org £4Irene Ireneon on01430 01430 422933 www.eycc.org Blacktoft Sands 01405 704665 INTERNET INTERNETCAFE CAFE blacktoft.sands@rspb.org.uk Every 10am-2pm EveryFriday Friday 10am-2pm theCourtyard Courtyardfor forpeople peoplewith withno no SING FOR YOUR LIFE atatthe experience 01405 experience 01405837100 837100 Tues at the Courtyard 10-12noon. 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Why it’s worth growing fruit in the shade For sweetness, yes, most common fruit need full sun. But for a tangy tartness that’s ideal for jams, hide raspberries, gooseberries and cherries in a shady spot
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Pick up a growing guide for pretty much any common fruit and I am willing to wager that a spot in “full sun” comes up in the top three list of requirements. But, in the cool of the shade, the tart, cooking varieties really come into their own. Which is a pretty spectacular silver lining for lovers of homemade pies, jams and jellies who have an awkward, shady garden plot. Once upon a time I wondered why anyone would want a mouth-puckeringly sour gooseberry when they could have a luscious sweet one straight from the plant. What’s the point of fruit if you have to boil it in an avalanche of sugar to make it edible? But boy I was wrong.
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You see, “culinary” varieties aren’t used in cooking simply because there is no other way of eating them, but because their bright acidity is essential to balancing out the sugar levels in most desserts. So they resolutely hang on to their zesty, fresh fruity flavour far better than many low-acid “dessert” varieties. Yet, sadly, many of these culinary varieties have disappeared from commercial cultivation over the past half century. So if you want the real McCoy you’ll just have to grow your own
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Gardening – and a shady plot is the perfect spot. For me, the easiest of all of these old favourites to grow has to be blackcurrants, whose woodland origins mean they thrive in the shade. Unlike blueberries they are totally unfussy about soil and ridiculously easy to propagate from cuttings, despite containing far more phytonutrients than the celebrated “superfood”. A firm favourite of mine for flavour and yield is “Ben Connan”. Raspberries will also offer up great yields even in shade. My current favourite for its excellent vigour and almost e-number intense flavour is a purple hybrid form called “Glen Coe”. They are like gumdrops that grow on canes. If it is tree fruit you are interested in, it doesn’t get any better than the tart cherry variety “Morello”. It’s an old Kentish cultivar that is the secret behind any of the most incredible cherry jam and cherry aid you’ve ever had. I once made two cherry pies to compare this favourite versus shop-bought “sweet” forms bred for low acidity and long shelf life. It was barely possible to even identify what the fruit was in the latter – there was just a generic sweet, red fruit flavour. Yet with “Morello” it was as if I was eating a cherry for the very first time. If you are up for something more exotic, however, I implore you to give Chilean guavas a go. The candyfloss-meets-strawberry fragrance of these South American blueberry relatives is unbeatable – yet will never be seen in even the fanciest supermarkets.
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