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CONTENTS

Andrew Percy: Your MP Pet Month Feature Le Tour de Yorkshire Too Much Information! Home Security April Gardening Puzzle Page Local Groups & Clubs Vintage & Retro Fair Health & Wellbeing Specialist Services Fiona’s Food for Thought Useful Numbers

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Welcome to DNfourteen Dear Readers, Welcome to the April edition of your DNfourteen Magazine. This month we celebrate National Pet Month when we will be honouring our furry friends (and some not quite so furry), and the great news is whatever pet you have we have local suppliers advertising that can cater for even the most demanding of pets be it a horse or a hamster! Why not check out our ‘Too Much Information’ article which tackles the topic of bowel movements or the lack of movement in some cases! Not to be read whilst eating your lunch I might add! We have a great new sporting event in the Tour de Yorkshire taking place on our doorstep so do read the article and get out to support the teams as they cycle by. Hopefully it may encourage a few more of us to get our bikes out too. In our Gardening feature for April we give you all the advice you need to get you out and start things moving in the green fingers department. However, if you would rather just sit back with a glass of wine and enjoy the labours of others; we have some of the best gardening professionals in the area advertising - so if you need your mower fixing, a new spade or a complete redesign and build they can do it. And finally… please remember that we would love to hear from you. So if you have a story to tell or just want to write something that other readers would find interesting please do get in touch. Kind regards

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More Trains to Leeds Local MP Andrew Percy has welcomed the possibility of improved services on the Goole – Snaith- Leeds railway line following the issuing of the new tender document for the Northern Rail franchise. The Government has invited tenders from rail companies and has asked potential bidders to consider putting into their bids proposals for increased services on presently under-used lines such as the Goole to Leeds line. Andrew reports, “The current services on the Goole-Leeds line are about as useful as a chocolate fireguard. The outward morning service leaves very early at 7.04am, and the return service isn’t until 5.16pm. It can’t be used by shoppers or people wanting a few hours in Leeds, and nor is it much use for commuters. Worse still, if you get the later evening service, you can’t get back until the next day!

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The other week I met with one of the companies looking to operate the new franchise, Keolis. The company wanted to know from me what I felt about current services and what I felt about this line. I explained that, with towns like Snaith growing and more people commuting further, there was a definite demand for a more regular service to Leeds, possibly two-hourly or something similar. In terms of the services to Sheffield, Doncaster and Hull, these are frequent but many people complain about the quality of the service and the trains. The Government is requiring the replacement of the ancient pacer trains and I have made clear my view that we need access to things like Wi-Fi on rail services as standard now.” Andrew Percy MP 83 Pasture Road, Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14 6BP Tel: 01405 767969 Email: brigg.goole @gmail.com

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National Pet Month

National Pet Month Feature 1st April – 4th May 2015

Your pets and you: a winning team National Pet Month will be encouraging people to team up with their pets to get happy and healthy. During the month, thousands of people will be celebrating happy times with their pets at hundreds of events up and down the country. While many of these events will raise funds for local animal charities, National Pet Month is not just about fund raising. It is also all about raising awareness of how pets make people’s lives happier and healthier, and how we can repay the pets we love by looking after them responsibly. Details of how to join in and become a supporter are on our website www.nationalpetmonth.org.uk. You can set up an event yourself, or enter one of the National Pet Month competitions, or just check out the website to see what’s happening in your area. Phil Sketchley, chairman of NPM said: “Keep in touch with what’s on in your area by looking on our website. We are also planning some great competitions too.” “National Pet Month is an opportunity for us all to learn more about responsible pet care so we can enjoy our pets and make a winning team for many years to come. By following our 10 top tips, our animals will enjoy healthier and longer lives,” he said.

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1. Think carefully before getting a pet and learn about its special requirements. 2. Ensure your pet is sociable and well trained. 3. Provide a nutritious and well balanced diet. 4. Provide suitable housing and bedding. 5. Clean up after your pet and worm it regularly. 6. Protect against disease. Your vet can provide you with advice. 7. Prevent unwanted litters and neuter your pet when appropriate. 8. Groom your pet regularly. 9. Control your pet and ensure it is properly identified. 10. Take out pet insurance for dogs, cats, rabbits and horses to cover against unexpected veterinary fees and third party liability.

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National Pet Month

Dealing with Fleas!

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There are many products on the market, ranging from “spot-on” treatments to injections. All are Fleas can cause infestation even in spotless homes or designed to eliminate the life stages of a flea and on the cleanest pets. Once fleas take hold they can stop its reproductive cycle. You are now able to quickly cause big problems, so keeping up-to-date actually tailor make your flea prevention programme with regular flea treatment is really important, for ease and convenience. particularly as the weather gets warmer and fleas One notable important point is that cats breed more. are quite sensitive to insecticides such as The thirsty adult permethrines so ensure that your cat has a flea will alight product made especially for cats and if you have onto a dog or both dogs and cats in your home ensure that cat and have the cat doesn’t come into contact with your a blood meal, treated dog directly afterwards. and within a Fleas will never be completely eradicated from matter of hours our lives but we know how to control their will start to numbers. With a little forethought, by treating the produce up to 50 eggs a day. These eggs roll off your house and by using effective year round products to pet and settle into dark, cool places in your house. place on your pets, you will at least be ready to take For every live flea you see, there are 200 eggs lurking on the growing numbers of fleas as temperatures somewhere in your house ready to hatch. pick up. Fleas are not only unpleasant to live with, biting If you have any queries about flea humans as well as our pets, but they can also carry treatments for your pet you should serious diseases. Fortunately fleas cannot survive on contact your Vet for advice. human blood alone, preferring dogs or cats, where they can multiply, transfer tapeworms and blood borne diseases which cause anaemia and viruses. They can also cause severe skin allergies from sensitivity to their saliva. If you think you pet is carrying fleas act quickly. Not only do you need to treat your pet but also your home. Household sprays are available for this and it is also important to wash bedding regularly and vacuum floors and skirting boards. The most common way of diagnosing a flea infestation is by seeing the adult flea or flea dirt on your pet. If you are unsure, your vet will be able to help to make the diagnosis, as it is not always as easy as it sounds. To contact

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Tour de Yorkshire

Le Tour de Yorkshire The Tour of Yorkshire would not have been on the bucket list of palmarès for the likes of Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish when they set out on their long and glorious journeys to cycling stardom. Indeed, the likes of cycling giants Alebrto Contador and Vincenzo Nibali would probably have struggled to locate Yorkshire on a map of Great Britain prior to the 2014 Tour de France. Yet the overwhelming success of the 2014 Tour has opened hearts and minds to the existence of a true hotbed of cycling fanaticism in the North of England. The challenges facing the organisers of those truly epic two days in Yorkshire last year was how to create a lasting legacy and build upon their quite unexpected but deserved success.

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It would be easy to consign the 2014 Tour de France to a sepia-tinted image of a brief epoch but that is not the way of Gary Verity, orchestrator of the campaign to bring the Tour de France to his beloved county. His relationship with Christian Prudhomme was one of the most significant and intriguing backdrops to last year’s Tour. Director of the Tour de France at Amaury Sport Organization, Prudhomme is one of cycling’s movers and shakers. “After the grandest of Grand Départs of the Tour de France, we were keen to return to Yorkshire” may have been interpreted by some as a courteous adieu but it was much more than that; it was a statement of intent from a key figure in world cycling sport. His willingness to return to Yorkshire and, importantly, once again partner with Welcome to Yorkshire, represented more than just a pat on the back for a job well done. It is the keystone of a precious legacy for cycling sport in the region.

Bradley Wiggins during Tour de France 2012 Stage 11 overlooked by our southern brethren. Of course, Prudhomme has an eye for the figures. He realizes that the crest of the wave on which UK cycling sport has grown, particularly since the 2012 Olympic and Tour de France triumphs of Wiggins, seems to have created a rich untapped market with more potential growth to come. Jean-Etienne Amaury, Prudhomme’s ASO’s president, has even admitted that he has been astonished by the development of cycling sport in the UK. Money and sport, sport and money. It is not always a happy partnership but any self-respecting business person within the county cannot overlook the potential gains that the cycling circus could bring to the region. Sheffield provided one of the finishing points for last years’ Tour de France. It is reliably estimated that the city benefitted from an inflow of £11m from the event with an expected £3.4m of future income expected to flow from their successful staging of the Day Two finish. These are bold and impressive figures, open to challenge perhaps, but anyone who lined the routes of the Yorkshire’s 2014 Tour de France will not be surprised to learn that spectator numbers were estimated at 2.5m. Do the mathematics and the income for the Yorkshire stages of an estimated £100m represents a realistic spend of £40 per head. With an overall cost of £27m – this represents a spectacular investment not a cost.

“With its stunning landscapes, iconic cities and tough climbs, Yorkshire offers all the ingredients needed for a great cycling race. The welcome we received in Yorkshire in July 2014 was simply spectacular and I am very much looking forward to returning there in May for the Tour We cannot escape the lamentable truth that Hull could de Yorkshire.” This could be mistaken for Prudhomme’s marketing spiel, after all, he is a highly effective business not raise to the occasion and bid successfully for a stage of practitioner but behind his words lies a genuine warmth the 2015 Tour of Yorkshire but the business community in East Yorkshire should not despair. Stages will take place for the county and its people. The irony is that it takes Bridlington, Flamborough and Scarborough on Day One a Parisian to see such potential in a region so sadly To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470


Supporting The Local Economy with a second day of racing through Market Weighton, Walkington, North Newbald and Beverley before returning to last year’s totem, York Racecourse. For those who are interested in the Tour of Yorkshire but not all out cycle enthusiasts it is difficult to gauge just how important a sporting event this is. Starting on 1st May in Bridlington and ending in Leeds on 3rd May, the race fits between the Tour de Romandie and the Tour de France. It offers an ideal warm up race for the Tour de France and has already attracted some of the world’s biggest teams with rumour that Bradley Wiggin’s own newly formed team taking part. We should make no mistake; this race is not a sideshow. It takes its place among the elite events of the cycling calendar with a three year commitment to extending the event throughout the county. Cycling enthusiasts would be forgiven for thinking ‘So is this just about money and status’? Anyone who scaled Holme Moss at last year’s Tour de France can answer that question in the turn of a pedal. Few events could touch the emotional heights that 60,000 spectators witnessed that day. Riding through Holmfirth in the company of my cycle buddies, I never expected to see a crowd of that nature. Turning the last corner before the climb up Holme Moss, I gazed at painted greetings decorating the sticky hot tarmac road. ‘City Road Club’ was one which caught the eye straight away and to my right, those hardy members had established a blue and yellow CTC corner. I would like to say that my progress was distracted there as ‘Superman’ Gary overtook me followed by ‘the model’ Carl, Ben, Cam and Nadine, with ‘Allez’ Ali still entertaining the spectators. However, unbeknown to me, the seat post on my new BMC cycle was slowing sliding back into the frame. Thanks to the young kid who said ‘Daddy, that man looks like a little monkey on a bike.’ If anything was going to motivate me to stop, kick my wheel, raise the seat post and press on, then his words did the trick. However, it was the reassuring words of ‘cool’ Cam ‘just stick to my wheel Ian, we’ll get there soon’ that truly inspired me to ride on despite my seat post still slipping down on every peddle stroke. Memories like that are priceless but more importantly we must now embrace the Tour of Yorkshire as one of the rare gift horses that Cont. Page 12 have blessed God’s Own County.

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Tour de Yorkshire There will be ladies race and sportive to whet the appetite before the main event takes place as follows: Stage 1 Friday May 1: Bridlington - Scarborough, 174 km From Bridlington, riders head along the Flamborough Head Heritage Coast into the North York Moors National Park, Dalby Forest and Pickering. The route continues to Whitby, before travelling south to Robin Hood’s Bay and onto the finish line at Scarborough. Stage 2 Saturday May 2: Selby - York, 174 km Regarded as a sprinters’ stage we are taken from Selby towards Market Weighton, North Newbald and Beverley, Malton, and Stamford Bridge. The finish is set in York on the roads used earlier in the day for the women’s race.

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Stage 3, Sunday May 3: Wakefield - Leeds, 167 km A golden opportunity to relive last year’s TDF when the route returns to Holmfirth. Starting in Wakefield, the race heads to Barnsley, Holmfirth, Cragg Vale, Haworth, and finishes in Roundhay Park, Leeds.

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long-term (chronic) By Debbie Pickering condition I have recently discovered an Aloe Vera Gel drink. Yeah, that causes no kidding! You can actually drink Aloe Vera! It is “a daily significant nutritional drink to maintain a healthy digestive system, pain and balance the immune system and maintain healthy energy discomfort levels” and it tastes disgusting! However…here’s where and affects it gets interesting (if a little too much information): quality of life. Back at the beginning of March 2011 I had to have a hysterectomy. Since then, so for 3.5 years, I have been Trust me unable to go to the loo properly. According to the NHS when I website: say I have the chronic variety and significant pain and discomfort Constipation is a common condition that affects have become part of my daily life! On the days that I could people of all ages. It can mean that you’re not go, I referred to it as ‘sheep-dodding’ but most days I just passing stools regularly or you’re unable to couldn’t go – despite upping fruit and fibre in my diet etc. completely empty your bowel. Constipation can also cause your stools to be hard and lumpy, as well as unusually Then I started drinking the gel – really disgusting – but large or small. The severity of constipation varies from fresh out of the fridge, first thing on a morning, just person to person. Many people only experience constipation down it (like a shot) before my first coffee. I didn’t even for a short time, but for others, constipation can be a consider that it may help with the loo issue… But it has!

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Monday - Friday East Riding of Yorkshire Childcare – Kingsway Day Nursery ‘Building Better Foundations for children’ Kingsway Day Nursery is a well established early years provider, providing a quality indoor and outdoor environment. For children aged two + years. Monday : Let’s Get Playing 10.15 – 11.45am Walking to 3yrs. Fun toddler session for parents/carers and their children. Contact the Centre to book. Birth and Beyond 1.00 – 3.00pm A six week rolling programme for new parents to be. Contact the Centre to book. Child Health Clinic/Baby Weighing 2.00 – 3.30pm Come along and have your baby weighed, with a Health Visitor present to answer your questions. Tuesday: Baby Massage 10.30 – 11.30am Relaxing infant massage for you and your baby. Contact the Centre to book. Workshops 1.00 – 3.00pm Language; Sleep; Behaviour; Potty Training, Safety, First Aid, Home resources and much more. Contact the Centre for more information and to book. Wednesday : Babies Playing 10.00 – 11.30am Play session for all from birth, up to crawling. Contact the Centre to book. Creepy Crawlies 1.30 – 3.00 pm Crawlers to toddlers. Fun play session. Thursday: Talk Time 1.00 – 2.30pm Children 0 - 5 years. Informal play session for Young Parents and their children. *New* Discover and Do….. 1.30 - 2.30pm A fun creative session Friday: Family Links 9.30 - 12.00pm Free 11 week course giving you the confidence and strategies to deal with family challenges in a positive way. Little Stars at Goole Leisure Centre 11.15 – 12.15pm Children 0 - 5years. Fun & Fitness. Term time only.

HOOK IN BLOOM Are hiring Hook Memorial Hall for Monthly Table Top sales. Hook Village is located between Howden & Goole exit Junctions either 36 or 37 from M62 or Satnav DN14 5PG All are invited to rent a table to sell a selection and a variety of goods, plus local produce. This is open to villagers from the local area, charitable organisations and small businesses. Table cost: £4 Anyone raising money for a Charity Table cost: only £2 Space outside also available for Carboots cost £4 per car Booking essential Trading times 9am to 12 noon Refreshments will be available. 14th December (Christmas Fair)

RING BARBARA ON 07971686046 & BOOK YOUR STALL www.hookinbloom.co.uk

GUIDE GROUPS IN GOOLE 13th Goole Rainbows 5 to 7 year old girls Monday term time - 5.30pm to 6.30pm 19th Goole Brownies 7 to 10 year old girls Tuesday term time - 6.00pm to 7.30pm 13th Goole Brownies 7 to 10 year old girls Wednesday term time - 6.00pm to 7.30pm Boothferry East Rangers 14 to 26 year old ladies alternate Thursdays - 7.00pm to 9.00pm All meet at Goole Guide HQ, Clifton Gardens.

SNAITH DENTAL CARE Airview, Gowdale Lane, Snaith, East Yorkshire DN14 0AA. 01405 869149, NHS and private dental practice Rawcliffe Bridge Yorkshire Countrywomen’s Association 2nd Tues of the Month. 7pm in the Gospel Hall, Rawcliffe. Visitors welcome. 01405 839546

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OUSEFLEET TUMBLE TIME on Wed 1.30-3pm Ousefleet Community Centre term time only REEDNESS RASCALS Mon 1.30-3pm term-time Reedness Primary School STAY & PLAY (fortnightly) Fri 10-11.30am at Laxton Village Hall, under 5’s, term time 01430 432145 SWINEFLEET Tue 9.30-11.30am Swinefleet Village Hall for all under 5s term-time 01405 761287 HOOK STEP-UP GROUP every weekday for 2, 3 & 4 year olds - Mon-Fri half (9-noon & 12.30-3.30) and full (9-3.30) day sessions (term time only) at The Bungalow Garth Lane, Hook 01405 766953 MARSHLANDS weekday mornings 9am-12noon at Marshlands Children’s Centre for over 2s 01405 762614 RAINBOW 9.15-12.15 Mon, Thur, Fri & 9.152.15 Tue/Wed for age 18m+ at Goole Central Methodist Church School Rooms 01405 720859 EASTRINGTON BUSY BEES PLAYGROUP Mon/Tue half & full day sessions 9.15-11.45am & lunch club 11.45-12.30pm, 12.30pm-3.15pm + Fri half and full day sessions 9.15-11.45 & lunch club 11.45-12.15pm, 12.15-3.15pm. Held at Eastrington Busy Bees Janette on 01430 410394 FAMILY LEARNING Mon 1.15-3pm at Marshlands Children’s Centre please call to book 01405 762614 LET’S GET 8 week rolling programme for parents & carers of children from 16-36months Mon 10.15 11.45am at Kingsway 01405 761287 & 1.15-2.45pm Shire Hall, Howden 01430 432145 MUSIC TIME Mon 9.30-10.30 & 2-3 term-time at Shire Hall Howden age 6m-4 yrs Daryl 01430 432727 RIVERBANK CRECHE Mon & Fri 8.30-12.30 at Marshlands.To book call 01405 762614 - charges apply YOUNG PARENTS Tues 9.45-11.45 & Fri 2-4pm at Marshlands Children’s Centre (for young & expectant parents). Thursdays at Kingsway Children’s Centre 1.00-3.00pm. 01405 762614 19TH GOOLE GUIDES Girlguiding Goole & Howdenshire District - Activities for girls and young women aged 5 to 26 years. Units meet across the Goole and Howden area. Please register your interest on 0800 169 5901 (free) or via the website: www.girlguiding.org.uk/get_involved.aspx YOGA Tuesdays, 6.15 – 7.30 pm Shire Hall, Howden Jacqueline on 07825 660 200

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GOOLE SOLO CLUB Every Tue 7.30 - 11pm now meets at Spire Community Centre, Church Street, Goole Roy 01405 767057 HOWDEN PROBUS GROUP Meets 2nd Tuesday of each month, 10am – 12noon at East Riding Council Offices, Hailgate, Howden. 01430 432057 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 CARLTON RAILWAY SOCIETY Mondays Model Railway group & Branch of Historical Model Railway Society Mr. J W Farrell 01405 861018 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 Mon 7-9pm Goole College 01405 768747 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 ART CLUB 01405 764729 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

HOOK IN BLOOM VOLUNTEERS Meet every Wednesday at Heppy’s from 7pm (September - March) and from 7pm down on the Allotment and 8pm at Heppy’s for an informal Chat to discuss new village projects or what’s happening on the allotment. Volunteers also meet every Sunday 9.30 - Noon either down on the Allotment, or planting, weeding, tidying

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& litter pick or projects around the village. If you’d like to join us and can spare an hour everyone is welcome. HOOK IN BLOOM monthly committee meetings 2nd Wed in month 7.30pm Blacksmith Arms (High Street Hook) www.hookinbloom.co.uk Justine on 01405769725 / 07743460357 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 DOLL’S HOUSE & MINIATURE CRAFT CLUB 4th Sat 12noon - 4pm in Hook Memorial Hall 01430 431305 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 £3.50 01405 760722 NORTON OWNERS CLUB - EAST YORKS 3rd Thurs 7.30pm at Kings Arms, Newport see our new 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 7.308.30pm 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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Beverley Minster Goes Vintage Beverley Minster is set to host its second Vintage, Retro and Handmade Fair in Beverley. The event is set to take place in Beverley Minster on Saturday 25 April October between 10am and 4pm and entry is £1 to help raise funds for the Minster. Event organiser Jane Gough of Dalton Spire said “The Fair is shaping up to be the largest vintage shopping event in East Yorkshire with over 70 exhibitors already booked to attend. We had over 5,000 people attend last year and we have more happening this time around including a live performance from the Diamond Girls (pictured above) vintage singers.” Jane goes on to say: “There will be two vintage catwalk shows, make-up and hair demonstrations so that you can get the vintage look yourself. We have the Kingston Swing group doing Lindy Hop dance demonstrations; again this is another event that people can join in on, on the day. We also have live music and DJ Lynne will be playing all kinds of vintage and retro music throughout the day including air-raid sirens, Churchill’s speeches and more to give the proceedings a period atmosphere and to entertain and indulge all vintage hungry shoppers.” Aside from vintage clothing from the 1920s - 1980s, shoppers can also find re-worked and handmade clothes and jewellery, arts and crafts, homewares, kitchenalia, furniture, movie memorabilia, comics, Please mention

toys and collectables, including exclusively discounted items from vintage dealers and wholesalers. This time we have got a vintage tearoom within the Minster that will be serving refreshments and food throughout the day. Traders at The Vintage, Retro and Handmade Fair are bringing a wide range of goods that are varied, quirky and eclectic to suit all tastes and budgets. So if you are an avid collector or just a casual browser you will find something here of interest. It is the ideal place to get a unique gift for yourself or that rare collectable that you have had trouble tracking down. Visitors are encouraged to get in the spirit of the event by attending in vintage clothing. There will be prizes for the best dressed visitors and exhibitors..

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www.1643.net LOCAL GROUPS AND CLUBS SING FOR LIFE Tue Courtyard 10-12noon. SING FOR YOUR YOUR LIFEThursday Tue at at the the Courtyard ST PAUL’S PLAYERS 7pm at the 10-12noon. Older people singing with children Older people singing children Briarcroft Hotel, Cliftonwith Gardens 01405 768468 SING FOR YOUR LIFE Tue at the Courtyard 10-12noon. 768468 John 01405 763024 SIR WILLIAM PENNYMAN’S REGIMENT Older people singing with children SIR WILLIAM PENNYMAN’S REGIMENT OF OF ACTIVE IN AGE WALKING GROUP THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR SOCIETY 01405 768468 THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR SOCIETY Our 30 minute walking groups run fortnightly every Re-enactment group based in Howden SIR WILLIAM Re-enactment group based Howden other Monday PENNYMAN’S starting fromin67REGIMENT BoothferryOF Road, Goole www.1643.net THE ENGLISH www.1643.net followed by tea,CIVIL coffeeWAR and SOCIETY a chat afterwards. The ST PAUL’S PLAYERS Thursday 7pm at the Re-enactment group based in Howden ST PAUL’S PLAYERS Thursday 7pm at the walks will start at 1.30pm Briarcroft www.1643.net Briarcroft Hotel, Hotel, Clifton Clifton Gardens Gardens 0800 9177752 John 763024 ST PAUL’S PLAYERS Thursday at the01405 John 01405 763024 ACTIVE IN AGE CLASS (gentle7pm exercise) 10:30am ACTIVE IN AGE WALKING GROUP Briarcroft Hotel, Clifton Gardens ACTIVE IN AGE WALKING start (every Monday) at the GROUP Trinity Methodist Church Our minute walking groups every John 01405 763024 Our 30 30 minute walking groups run run fortnightly fortnightly every Hall, Clifton Gardens, Goole other from 67 Road, Goole ACTIVE IN AGEstarting WALKING other Monday Monday starting fromGROUP 67 Boothferry Boothferry0800 Road, Goole 9177752 followed by coffee and aa chat afterwards. The Our 30 minute groups run fortnightly every followed by tea, tea, coffee DANCE and chat The BALLROOM &walking LATIN Forafterwards. adult beginners walks will start at 1.30pm other Monday starting fromat67 Boothferry walks will startThurs at 1.30pm 1st 2nd & 4th 7- 9pm The MemorialRoad, Goole 0800 9177752 followed by tea, coffee and10.15am a chat afterwards. 0800 9177752 Hall, Hook For children Sat -1.30pm atThe ACTIVE IN AGE (gentle exercise) 10:30am walks will atCLASS 1.30pm ACTIVE INstart AGE CLASS (gentle Guide Hut, Clifton Gardens, Gooleexercise) 10:30am start Methodist 0800Church 9177752 start (every (every Monday) Monday) at at the the Trinity Trinity Methodist Church Wendy 01405 7602999 Hall, Gardens, Goole ACTIVE IN AGE CLASS (gentleCarlisle exercise) 10:30am Hall, Clifton Clifton Gardens, Goole BUTTERFLY DANCE STUDIOS Street, Goole 0800 9177752 start (every Monday) at the Trinity Methodist Church 0800 9177752 01405 780626 BALLROOM & DANCE For beginners Hall, CliftonSequence Gardens, BALLROOM & LATIN LATINGoole DANCE with For adult adult beginners DANCING Dancing Cliff and Maureen 1st 2nd & 4th Thurs 79pm at The Memorial 0800 9177752 1st 2nd & 4th Thurs 7- 9pm at TheHall Memorial every Saturday at Airmyn Village 8-10.30pm. £2.00 Hall, Hook Sat -1.30pm at BALLROOM LATIN DANCE For adult beginners Hall, Hook For For&children children Sat 10.15am 10.15am -1.30pm at incl. refreshments & raffle. All Welcome. Guide Clifton 1st 2ndHut, &EXERCISE 4th ThursGardens, 79pm Goole at The Memorial Guide Hut, Clifton Gardens, Goole GENTLE CLASS Mondays 11.10Wendy 01405 Hall, Hook For children Sat£210.15am -1.30pm at 7602999 Wendy 01405 7602999 12noon at the Courtyard 01405 837100 BUTTERFLY DANCE STUDIOS Carlisle Street, Goole Guide Hut, Clifton Gardens, Goole BUTTERFLY DANCE RAMBLING STUDIOS Carlisle GOOLE & DISTRICT CLUBStreet, 01405Goole 720668 01405 780626 014057602999 780626 HOWDEN & GOOLE RAMBLERSWendy 01405 DANCING Sequence Cliff and BUTTERFLY DANCE Dancing STUDIOS Carlisle Goole DANCING Sequence Dancing with with Cliff Street, and Maureen Maureen www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk every 8-10.30pm. £2.00 01405 780626 every Saturday Saturday at at Airmyn Airmyn Village Village Hall Hall 8-10.30pm. £2.00 01430 431766/430712 incl. refreshments & raffle. All Welcome. DANCING Sequence Dancing with Cliff and Maureen incl. refreshments & raffle. All Welcome. MARGARET HARNESS SCHOOL OF DANCE GENTLE EXERCISE CLASS Mondays 11.10every Saturday at Airmyn Village Hall 8-10.30pm. £2.00 GENTLE EXERCISE CLASS Mondays 11.1001405 762271 12noon at incl. refreshments & raffle.£2 12noon at the the Courtyard Courtyard £2All Welcome. 01405 01405 837100 837100 PILATES GOOLE & DISTRICT RAMBLING CLUB 01405 GENTLE CLASS Mondays 11.10GOOLE RAMBLING CLUB 01405 720668 720668 Tuesdays&EXERCISE - DISTRICT 6.30pm - 7.30pm HOWDEN & RAMBLERS 12noon the Courtyard £2 837100 HOWDEN & GOOLE GOOLE RAMBLERS The ShireatHall, Howden. Thursdays 6.30pm01405 - 7.30pm www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk GOOLE & DISTRICT 720668 www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk The Courtyard, Goole RAMBLING Drop in ClassCLUB £4.5001405 per session. 01430 431766/430712 HOWDEN & GOOLE RAMBLERS Contact01430 Val on431766/430712 07801 954474 MARGARET HARNESS SCHOOL OF DANCE www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk MARGARET HARNESS SCHOOL DANCE REALLY ACTIVE CLUB for all ages,OF abilities, families 01405 01430 431766/430712 01405 762271 762271 762608 PILATES MARGARET HARNESS SCHOOL OF DANCE PILATES WORLD SLIMMING GROUPS Tuesdays 6.30pm 7.30pm 01405 762271 Tuesday - Howden – The Masonic Hall, Selby Road 9.30am, 5.30pm & Tuesdays - 6.30pm - 7.30pm 7.30pm The Shire Hall, Howden. Thursdays 6.30pm -- 7.30pm -PILATES The Shire Hall, Howden. Thursdays 6.30pm 7.30pm Wednesday - Riccall Goole – Regent Drop Centre in 5.00pm & 7.00pm per session. The Class Tuesdays - 6.30pm - 7.30pm The Courtyard, Courtyard, Goole Drop Class £4.50 £4.50 per session. Thursday - Snaith – The Sports Hall at in Secondary on 954474 The Shire Hall,Road Howden. 6.30pm - 7.30pm School, Pontefract 5.00pm Thursdays & Contact 7.00pm Contact Val Val on 07801 07801 954474 Doreen 07725 003417 REALLY ACTIVE CLUB for all The Courtyard, Goole Drop inages, Class abilities, £4.50 perfamilies session. REALLY ACTIVE CLUB for all ages, abilities, families Monday 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole, 01405 762608 Contact Val on 07801 954474 01405 762608 Leanne 07592 664524 SLIMMING WORLD GROUPS REALLY ACTIVE CLUB forand all7.30pm ages, atabilities, families Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm the Courtyard Goole. SLIMMING WORLD GROUPS Tuesday - Howden – The Masonic Hall,Mandy Selby Road 9.30am, 5.30pm & 258111/ 01405 780742 Tuesday - Howden – The Masonic Hall, Selby 07962 Road 9.30am, 5.30pm & 01405 762608 7.30pm Wednesday 7.00pm at the Courtyard. 7.30pm SLIMMING WORLD Wednesday - Riccall – RegentGROUPS Centre 5.00pm & 7.00pm Wednesday - Riccall – Regent Centre 5.00pm & 7.00pm

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Tracy5.30pm 07969 654067 Tuesday --Howden TheSports Masonic Selby Road 9.30am, & Thursday Snaith – –The HallHall, at Secondary Thursday - Snaith – The Sports Hall at Secondary 7.30pmPontefract Road 5.00pm & 7.00pm School, School, Pontefract Road 5.00pm & 7.00pm Wednesday - Riccall – Regent Centre 5.00pm & 7.00pm Doreen 07725 003417 Doreen 07725 003417 Thursday5.30pm - Snaithand – The SportsatHall Secondary Monday 7.30pm theatCourtyard Goole, Monday 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole, School, Pontefract Road 5.00pm & 7.00pm Leanne 07592 664524 Leanne 07592 664524 07725 003417 Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm and 7.30pm at theDoreen Courtyard Goole. Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole. Monday 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole, Mandy 07962 258111/ 01405 780742 Mandy 07962 258111/ 01405 780742 Leanne 07592 664524 Wednesday 7.00pm at the Courtyard. Wednesday 7.00pm at the Courtyard. Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole. Tracy 07969 654067 Tracy 01405 07969 780742 654067 Mandy 07962 258111/ Wednesday 7.00pm at the Courtyard.

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Hook. Thursday 7-8 30pm Courtyard Goole. DNfourteen DNfourteen /New Societies Tuesday 10-11 30am Ilkeston Community Centre Goole. STEP Thur term-time Shire Hall, DNfourteen STEP & & TONE TONE Thur4510-11 10-11 term-time Hall, Wednesday 7 15-8 Parkside SchoolShire Hall Goole. Howden 01757 630713 HowdenLinda Dunne 01430 432278 for all01757 Contact above630713 classes YOGA 77 30-9pm Sothern Arms Function STEP TONE ThurParkside 10-11 term-time Shire Hall,Room YOGA&Mon Mon 30-9pm Sothern Arms Function Room ZUMBA Mondays School 6pm Hook. Howden 01757 630713 Hook. Tuesdays 7.30 Goole High School Thursday 7-8 30pm Courtyard Goole. YOGA Mon 30-9pm SothernSenior Arms School Function Room Thursday 7-876pm 30pm Goole. Wednesdays atCourtyard Howden New Hook. New Laura 07855879867 Tuesday 30am Ilkeston Community Centre Goole. Thursday 7-8 30pm Courtyard Goole.Memorial Tuesday 10-11 10-11 30am Ilkeston Airmyn Community Centre Goole. 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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 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 NEW BLOOD DONORS ARE NEEDED across the Hull area. Please contact 0300 123 23 23 to register as a donor and make an appointment today. Or visit www.blood.co.uk SNAITH & COWICK DRAMA GROUP (SCDG) Thursday 6.45 pm - 9pm at The Snaith School. All ages welcome from 11yrs+. Contact: Colleen Andrews on 07762 024812 or just turn up. 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

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9 - 12 every day - Pre-school - For children aged 2 and upwards to enjoy socialising in a fun, friendly and stimulating environment. Costs apply. Monday 9.30 - 11 - Chat and Chill with your baby Join us for a drink and a chat whilst your baby plays, share experiences and advice with other parents and a community nursery nurse. Tuesday 9.45 - 11.45 - Young parents. For young parents / expectant parents 25 and under to share experiences, support and learning opportunities. Contact the centre for more information. Creche provided Tuesday - Let’s Get... playing with Chatter and Rhyme For parents and carers with confident toddlers up to 5 years to share play experiences focused on developing and supporting children’s early language skills with songs, stories and imaginative play. Tuesday 1 - 3 - Family links - 10 week nurturing parenting programme for parents and carers to increase their confidence and parenting skills and make the most of family life. Contact the centre to book. Creche provided Wednesday 1 - 3 - Young parents - For young parents/ expectant parents 25 and under to come together for advice support and fun with our young parent worker. Contact the centre to book on to the session. Creche provided Wednesday 2 - 3.30 - Babies playing - A relaxing and stimulating session for parents and carers with babies birth to 12 months to socialise, share experiences and gain information about child development. Wednesday 2.30 - 3.30 - Child health clinic - Opportunity to have your baby weighed and discuss your child’s health and development with a local health visitor. No appointment required. Thursday 9.30 - 11.30 - Taking care of you - An emotional awareness session for parents and carers to come together and take time to discover their own thoughts and feelings. Contact the centre for more information and to book onto the programme. Creche provided. Thursday 10- 12 - Antenatal clinic A midwife lead, appointment based clinic for expectant parents. Contact the midwifery team to book. Thursday 1.15 - 2.45 - Let’s Get... For parents and carers with confident toddlers up to 5 years to share experiences, play and have fun. Friday 10.30 - 11.30 - Baby Massage A 5 week course for parents and carers with babies who have had their 6 week check. Massage promotes bonding and relaxation and can aid sleep and ease colic. Contact the centre for more information and to book onto the programme. Tuesday 10 - 11.15 - Let’s get... playing in Snaith a Fun play session for parents and carers with children under 5 to come together to share experiences and play, Held at Snaith Community Sports Hall on the High School Campus. Thursday 10 - 11 - Baby massage in Snaith A 5 week course for parents and carers with babies who have had their 6 week check. Massage promotes bonding and relaxation and can aid sleep and ease colic. Held at Snaith health centre. Contact the Children’s centre for more information and to book onto the programme.

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TOUR DE YORKSHIRE

It’s expected to become one of the highlights of the cycling calendar – and it’s coming up at the beginning of May! Yes, this year sees the inaugural Tour de Yorkshire and it’s sure to be a spectacle not to be missed! And while the Tour de France didn’t quite make it to East Yorkshire, this one most definitely will. While it starts in Bridlington on May first, the second stage will see the cyclists making their way through Market Weighton and North Newbald before heading to Beverley. It’s also going to be broadcast live on television throughout Europe. This will undoubtedly be a huge boost for East Yorkshire’s economy. Looking at the figures from Le Tour 38 last year, it generated £128 million for the economy as a whole, and £102 million of that came in Yorkshire. It’s going to be great - and I can’t wait to see it! And don’t forget to check out letour.yorkshire.com to get the full details of the route! AVERAGE SPEED LIMITS

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