DNfourteen Magazine Issue No.97 June 2017

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Welcome to DNfourteen Jo Cox MP - Picnic in the Park Page 4 Wish You Weren’t Here Page 6 House & Home Page 8 Exam Stress Page 10 Local Sports News: Goole RUFC Page 12 Crossword & Sudoku Page 14 WIN Tickets to Upcoming Gigs: Page 16 UB40 / All Saints / Right Said Fred Martha Wainwright Clubs & Groups Listings Page 18 Business News Page 23 East Yorkshire Show & Family Fun Day Page 25 Gardening: Save Money with Veg Page 26 Specialist Services Page 28 Fiona’s Word Page 30 Useful Numbers Page 30 Please note that whilst we take care to be accurate, no liability will be accepted under any circumstances should any of the content of this magazine be incorrect. The views expressed in the articles are not necessarily those of the publisher. All rights reserved. Published by DNfourteen Magazine. Printed by Daltonspire Ltd.

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Hello Readers. Welcome to the June edition of the magazine. I hope you have been enjoying the hot weather that we had at the end of May - it is registering at a sweltering 77 degrees here in the office as I write this intrioduction. Anyway, we have another edition that is full of great local advertisers offering a wide and varied range of services and products that will hopefully make your lives better or easier or even more enjoyable! 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 bands including the amazing UB40 who are supported by All Saints & Right Said Fred and then we also have tickets to see the wonderfully talented Martha Wainwright in Sheffield. We have our local sports news inside on page 12 with news of Goole RUFC’s success - well done to all who play a part both on and off the pitch. For all you experienced gardeners (and perhaps novice gardeners too) we have advice on how to grow vegetables and save money! Until next month keep safe and enjoy the weather.

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Hook invites you all to come along and join their ‘Picnic in the Park’ which celebrates the life of Jo Cox MP In memory of Jo Cox MP Hook village are holding a community event on 11th June, 2017 1-4pm “Picnic in the Park” starts 1 pm at Hook Memorial Hall with a Children’s Art Exhibition and Fancy Dress - theme Nursery Rhyme Characters followed by a procession to the park for sports, exhibitions, fun and games. Don’t forget to bring your picnic, rugs or chairs. If wet it will be held in the village Hall.

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Wish you weren’t here?

At the time of writing this piece, it’s approaching mid-May and we’re having one of two types of weather; cold and windy or wet and humid, so there’s little wonder many people are counting down the weeks to getting away from our unpredictable climate for a fortnight of guaranteed sunshine. Personally though (and I know I’m in a minority here) I will do anything to avoid the sunshine holiday hoopla. Brochures littering the house for months, the tablet opening itself to yet more exhausting holiday websites offering too much choice with too much at stake if you get it wrong. The whole palaver turns the process of booking a two-week break into a full-time job, which is ironic really given that’s the other big thing you’re wanting to get away from. The economically sensitive holiday market means that you’ve got to have detailed legal knowledge of your consumer rights and be prepared for months of wrangling if your tour operator goes bust, your suitcases take an entirely different holiday to the one you’re on, or your phone goes walk-about. Then there’s the whole airport security routine to negotiate with it’s necessary but constantly changing rules and procedures. Woe betide any holidaymaker whose not done their homework on that one or anyone who thinks they can just rock-up and go, it’s a wonder ‘holidaying’ hasn’t made it onto the national curriculum yet?

Then there are months of shopping, dieting, worrying about how big (not if) your bum will look in almost anything and everything and don’t let’s get started on the programme of depilatory works required! Give me drizzly North Yorks, or Devon if I really want to escape and a non-conformist sized suitcase of jeans, flip-flops, wellies, a Kagoule and as many over- sized bottles of toiletries and heavy paperbacks as I like and I’m off, on a complete whim if I want to. I’ll come back having had loads of laughs (we Brits are great at laughing at ourselves) having to start the diet after the holiday, not before, and, despite having spent more time outdoors than I have all year, my legs will still be the same shade of Daz white. Every photograph will be another scene from the frizzy-hair horror collection and I’ll be completely ‘cultured-out’. Sounds like your idea of purgatory? I can’t wait!

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The Garden. Our favourite room in the house Make your garden another room in your house and you’ll use it so much more. This season, we’ve been talking a lot about reverse living: taking the indoors out, and bringing the outdoors in. There’s a common thread in that thinking; it all centres on our love for the great outdoors. Our minds feel more alive when we’re connected with nature and our souls feel soothed when we’ve had a good daily dose of fresh air. So make the absolute most of the summer months and start thinking about your outdoor space as another room, turning it into the very best one in the entire house.

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Our garden essentials
 1. The garden sofa
For us, the sofa has usurped the dining table as being the number one necessity to have in the garden. Eating alfresco is engrained in our minds. We come pre-wired so that when the sun shines, we yearn to eat on our patios. But lounging outdoors isn’t quite the same. It has to be almost balmy for us to walk away from our living rooms. A garden sofa stops this. A garden sofa beckons you outdoors with a good book, a cup of tea, or simply just to sit and be.

terrace with a comfortable combination of sofas and armchairs. 3. The soft touches
Outdoor cushions are an absolute must, and we’re not just talking seat pads. Weatherproof scatter cushions make a garden feel loved. It’s little things like that which help to push a garden from being a space to becoming a room. Blankets do the same. And by rolling them up and nestling them into nearby baskets not only do they look sweet, but they’re easy to scoop up and take to a shed or conservatory when summer showers arrive.

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The best gardens are the ones 2. The coffee table
A bit like the sofa, an outdoor that are low maintenance. So seek out furniture that’s robust in every sense of the word. The great coffee table teaches us to treat our gardens as an extra living space. It’s also another excuse to have British summer is a temperamental thing and designs aMAYNARD second sofaAD.qxp_Layout area if you have1the room, one10:10 on 26/07/2016 Page 1 that can stand up to wind, rain and shine are designs to be celebrated. the grass and one tucked away slightly on the Est. 1979

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Exam Stress

Are you facing a summer of tears, tantrums and traumas? Family life with teenagers can be stressful at the best of times, but it’s around this time when tensions can boil over. It’s not only formal exams that make it a stressful time, with deadlines to be met for coursework projects and important decisions and back-up plans to be made about their future direction, the pressures can seem relentless.

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It can seem as if exam worries are engulfing the whole family and it takes a tricky juggling act to keep everyone happy (ish). You can’t take the exams for them (good job in most cases) but you can help keep them on track and as healthy and happy as it’s possible to be in the circumstances. The brain is like a muscle, it responds to exercise! Most people eventually get bored with the same routines at the gym and the brain is no different. Memory responds to varied mental stimulus so drawing pictures or mind-maps, listening to music, reading aloud, making up rap-style lyrics with revision notes, dancing

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Exam Stress Help create a study zone and a chill area Your child will probably have an area where they spread all their papers and books. It’s going to look a mess, especially with dirty coffee cups, broken biscuits and crisp packets littered amongst it. It may not look like it to you, but there is probably method and order to the chaos. Resist the temptation to tidy up and don’t make an issue of it, it’s not worth the argument and it’ll be gone in a few weeks. Do however create an area that’s a chill space, even just a corner of a room away from the books with some cushions and a throw or blanket, somewhere your child can relax when they’re not studying (and again, let them make it their own area). A change is as good as a rest. ‘All work and no play’ isn’t healthy for anyone, and a change of scene can work wonders for motivation and keeping a sense of perspective. Meeting up with friends is important, so too is catching up on social media. It’s also important to encourage some form of physical activity.

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Playing football, dancing or going for a run, especially with friends, provides both physical and mental release. Encourage new study techniques and resources. Textbooks, revision guides, course notes and sample papers are traditional revision aides, but there are loads more resources out there. Encourage your child to explore web-based workbooks, online revision resources, and study forums, even TV and radio discussions and documentaries. Not all will be relevant or engaging, but one or two might be so the trick is to sift through and find the ones that work. When all’s said and done… Remember it will soon be over for this year and whether the eventual outcome gets your child to where they’d like to be or not, there are always different options, an alternative route and another chance next year. Good luck!

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Goole RUFC were crowned RFU Junior Vase champions in their first national final after a thrilling 31-24 win over Spartans RFC at Twickenham. It was a frantic start with both teams attacking before Spartans full back Ashley Lewis picked a superb line after five minutes, spinting over the line from 10 metres out to score the first try of the game.

Goole immediately got the upper hand in the second half with prop Kyle Hall touching down four minutes in after a grubber through wasn’t collected by Spartans. Moore, whose dad Darren had been replaced by James Walton, converted Hall’s try giving his team a 21-19 lead.

Lewis converted his own try to make it 7-0 and from the restart Goole were Goole continued to press, taking advantage of a Spartans side who looked like struggling to get out of their own half. Fly-half Aaron Fawke pulled the strings for they were quickly tiring. Replacement Thomas Barker, who had come on for try Spartans, finding space out wide for the Gloucester side. scorer Richard Barrass, showed great footwork to go round three players and score in corner with his first touch of the ball. A break from Goole’s Thomas Halliday down the left wing brought the Yorkshire side into Spartans’ half for the first time and when a Fowke's attempted The conversion was missed giving them a 26-19 lead and they continued to look cross-field kick didn't hit its target 14 minutes in, Halliday pounced, picking the ball for another try, immediately breaking free from the restart. Spartans were clinging up on the half way line and sprinting all the way in. Rhys Moore converted to bring on, camped out on their own try line. And when fly-half Webb managed to beat the score level. a tackle he was able to offload to Halliday who scored his second try in the corner after 65 minutes. The conversion was missed making the score 31-19 and Goole The try brought Goole back into the game and when the ball fell to winger Richard were very much in the ascendency. Barrass 20 minutes in, the 23-year-old showed a moment of magic to chip over his opposite man and then won the race to touch down. Moore once again But Spartans weren’t out of it yet. Ashley Lewis, who has one of the stand out converted to make it 14-7. players during the match, got the ball out wide and fended off Halliday to touch down in the corner. The attempted conversion hit the post meaning Spartans Both teams continued to spread the ball wide in attack with a brilliant pass from trailed 24-31. Fowke giving Patrick Knight the chance to sprint 50 metres up the pitch, offloading to Lewis who was bundled into touch. Goole’s number eight Matthew Taylor had the chance to effectively win the match with 10 minutes to go but was held up over the line by a desperate With eight minutes left in the half, scrum half Tom Broady pulled off a sensational Spartans defence. pass out the back to winger Knight who dived over the line. Lewis converted once again to bring it to 14-14. Goole continued to search for the try that would put them out of reach and it looked like they had done it when Halliday almost completed a hat-trick with an From the restart Goole full back Daniel Holt was penalised for holding onto the astounding dive over the line but had put a foot in touch. With five minutes left on ball giving Lewis the chance to put Spartans three points ahead but shifted it wide the clock, Spartans mounted a final attack but were kept at bay by Goole who to keep the scores equal. stayed well organised in defence. It was Broady who made the difference once again with two minutes remaining, sneaking over in the corner just before half-time to put Goole back in the lead. And as the clock counted down, Goole kicked the ball about to wild celebrations amongst the players and fans after what proved to be a thrilling national final. The conversion was missed leaving it 19-14 at the break.

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‘Shape up for Summer’ 2017 at East Riding Leisure Centres

East Riding Leisure Centres will again be running their ‘Shape up for Summer’ offer in 2017, with three months’ premier membership for just £60 (saving £13 a month). 

The offer is available from May 22 to July 31. Premier membership provides full unlimited access to all 10 East Riding Leisure Centres and offers superb facilities like Tone Zone gyms, swimming pools, classes, Sports Hall activities – and more.

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Adrian Walters, leisure services manager, said: “Shape up for Summer is one of our most popular offers at East Riding Leisure, and I am sure that this year will be no exception. 

“It’s a great way to get fit and have fun at the same time during the early part of summer 2017.” To find out more, visit www.eastridingleisure. co.uk/shape-up-for-summer

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24. Admittance (5) 25. Spiny anteater (7)

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Martha was born in New York City to folk legends Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainwright III. She is Rufus Wainwright’s sister and they often collaborate in shows and on records. Martha is also half-sister to Lucy Wainwright Roche and they recently made a record together, ‘Songs In The Dark’ to much acclaim including a JUNO nomination. Martha tours her music around the world to sold out audiences on several continents. She has spent time on the silver screen playing characters in Martin Scorsese’s “Aviator” and more recently in the HBO special “Olive Kitteridge” alongside Frances McDormand. Currently Martha is finishing up a book titled “Stories I Might Regret Telling You” which, like her songs, is a window into her life without artifice, pretension or fakery.

UB40 formed in 1978 in Birmingham, England. Since then, the band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart, and has also achieved huge international success. The band has been nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album four times, and in 1984, were nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Group. One of the world’s best-selling music artists, UB40 have sold over 70 million records with their hit singles including their debut “ Food for Thought” and two U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number ones with “Red Red Wine” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love”. Both of these also topped the UK Singles Chart, as did the band’s version of “ I Got You Babe”.

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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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LOCAL GROUPS AND CLUBS 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 & 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.

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