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to the June edition of W elcome BAWTRY TODAY. TODAY Hopefully you will be receiving this magazine just ahead of the Jubilee celebrations, and wherever you will be over the bank holidays, you are sure to be able to find a celebration. There is certainly no shortage of Flags and Bunting about the place - so many groups and businesses making a real effort to decorate our streets. It seems the whole of the UK has Jubilee Fever - and I for one will be joining in and celebrating the achievements of our Queen. The next edition will be distributed to you from 30th June. Please ensure that anything that you would like to be included is with me by Friday 15th June.
Best Wishes, Paula
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ost Chord, based in Maltby is a charity dedicated to improving the quality of life and wellbeing, of people living in residential homes and struggling with dementia, by helping them to communicate through the power of music, song and dance. By using interactive musical sessions our professional musicians strive to stimulate those areas of the brain which are still responding for those who may be unable to walk, talk, feed themselves or communicate in any way Lost Chord relies totally on grant funding and voluntary donations to help affect the lives of thousands of sufferers living in residential homes. We currently organise more than 1100 musical sessions a year in over 100 venues on the scheme. This includes 13 residential homes in the Doncaster region affecting the lives of hundreds of people in your community. The evidence of the power of live music in unlocking memories for people with dementia is striking and undeniable and their sense of achievement is overwhelming. This helps confirm clinical evidence that there are certain areas of the brain associated with music that remain potentially responsive, when all other areas have deteriorated. Our achievements: Some who are unable to communicate speak for the first time in months Some who have not spoken for some time often sing all the words to familiar songs. Some with aggressive tendencies can become visibly calmed. Those who are confused and unable to sit for any length of time are often still and sit for far longer than anyone thought possible. There are more than 800,000 people diagnosed with dementia in the UK and this figure is set to double by 2050. Dementia is the biggest killer in the UK second only to heart disease. In order to keep our current programmes running we need to raise £270,000 each year. Sadly we always have a waiting list of homes all desperate to utilise our services therefore support from local businesses and the community is vital.
How you can help:
Make a donation: It couldn’t be easier to donate to Lost Chord either by post or online. Visit www.lost-chord.org.uk or call 01709 811160 for further details. Attend an event – we organise a variety of exciting events throughout the year – visit our website for more information www.lost-chord.org.uk or call 01709 811160. Become a volunteer – we have lots of opportunities for people wishing to volunteer. Even if you only have an hour a week to spare you’ll find rewarding work from assisting musicians at concerts to helping at fundraising events. Full training is given and expenses paid. Please contact us on 01709 811160 to discuss further.
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Carers Week 18th – 24th June 2012 Doncaster Carers Service, Carers Moving Forward, is a new service for adult carers living in Doncaster. The service is provided under contract to Doncaster Council by Age UK Doncaster. We aim to make contact with people who are in a caring role but do not recognise themselves as a carer and so do not receive the help and support, they are entitled. We will be out and about during National Carers Week 18th-24th June 2012 with DARTS who are running the Face of Carers campaign holding information stands at the following venues. Monday 18th June
Mexborough Market Tesco at Balby Plantation
9am-11am 1pm-3pm
Wednesday 20th June
Sainsburys at Edenthorpe Asda at Wheatley Hall Road
9am-11am 1pm-3pm
Thursday 21st June
Sainsburys at Thorne
9am-11am
Friday 22nd June
Clock Corner, Doncaster Interchange, Doncaster
10am-4pm 1pm-3pm
Sunday 24th June
Race for Life, Town Fields
11am-1pm
Please come along and see what support we can offer or ring our Help Line 01302 812827 Mon –Fri 9am – 5pm Sat 9am – 12pm except Bank Holidays, there will be an answer machine at all other times or email cmf@ageukdoncaster.org.uk .
Come & join us at Bawtry Hall this summer! Saturday 23 June ‘12 1940’s dance - £15.00 pp to include pie & pea supper and 1940’s dancing with local swing band ‘Room 21’ Come dressed in 1940’s style clothes and join in the fun!
Cream Teas August ‘12 Come and enjoy a delicious cream tea and take a stroll in our beautiful gardens. Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout August from 1.30 pm – 3.30 pm – only £3.00 per head.
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revonart Gallery will be hosting a series special of events this Spring:
FELT ART WALLHANGING WITH ROSMARY FIRTH
Design your own personal wall hanging using inspiration from works in the gallery. Rose will guide you through each step of this fascinating medium. The workshop will be held on the 2nd June from 10am to 2pm. The cost is £30 including refreshments.
MAKE A CERAMIC BIRDHOUSE WITH EMILY ROWLEY
Make a ceramic birdhouse this Spring for our lovely little feathered friends! Emily will guide you through the hand building techniques of coiling and shaping. The workshops will take place on Saturday 9th, 16th and 23rd June 12 to 2pm. The cost will be £12 per session including tea and cakes.
FREE WOODTURNING DEMONSTRATION!
Stan Byran will be hosting a free woodturning Demonstration on the 9th and 10th June from 12pm to 4pm. Why not pop along and see this incredibly talented man at work with a chance to have a go. One not to be missed! Please contact the gallery to book places or for more info: Tel: 01302 366133 BrevonArt 6 Bass Terrace, Thorne Road, Doncaster DN1 2HZ www.brevonart.com
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quafyn Swimming & Training Centre
Swimstars and Dolphins have now opened their brand new Swimming pool In Dinnington
Children’s Swimming lessons are run from 4pm –7pm every weekday as well as Saturday mornings There are also Parent and baby classes 9.30-11am on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Adults only lane swimming is available from 12noon until 1pm on Mondays and Wednesdays and there is a Family swim session 12.30pm—2.00pm on Saturdays. They are hoping to get more sessions organised within the coming weeks such as Aquafit, Adult Swimming Lessons, Pool Parties and also more public swimming sessions. To find out more contact 01909 5580680 or visit their website: www.aquafyn.co.uk The pool can be found at: Unit 6 Low Common Road, Brooklands Park Industrial Estate, Dinnington, S25 2JZ
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OCAL WINNER CLEANS UP IN NATIONAL COMPETITION WITH MOLLY MAID In a national promotion with MOLLY MAID and Vanish Powerpowder, Mrs Graham, a busy working Mum, from Doncaster cleans up against stiff competition to win the grand prize of a household clean for a whole year conducted every fortnight by Andy and Lynne Crewe, Franchise Owners of MOLLY MAID Doncaster – www.mollymaid.co.uk/doncaster MOLLY MAID, the UK’s largest professional domestic cleaning company, has teamed up one of the world’s leading manufacturers of household products, Reckitt Benckiser. The national MOLLY MAID promotion was run in conjunction with one Reckitt Benckisers’ top brands, Vanish Powerpowder, and the UK’s second largest online retailer, Asda.com in November 2011. The competition attracted over a record 5,100 competition entries nationwide Mrs Graham of Doncaster delighted on her success said, “The prize came as a much welcomed surprise. Juggling the house, a family and a job, this will be such a blessing! Thank you to Andy and Lynne Crewe at MOLLY MAID and to Vanish!” 16 | BAWTRY TODAY
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USIC SESSIONS ~ TICKHILL PLAY ACOUSTIC GUITAR, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENJOY SINGING?
This is an informal evening of music, where locals from Tickhill and the surrounding villages come along to play or sing some of their favourite songs. Alternatively, you may prefer to join in with the occasional singalong, have a beer, or just listen. All styles of music are encouraged, including sixties, blues, country, folk, popular, oldies and traditional. Everyone is welcome ~ beginners and professional. Acoustic sessions are slightly varied as follows: Second Tuesdays monthly ~ folk, blues, country & similar Last Tuesdays monthly ~ sixties, popular, blues, country ~ anything goes! These aim to be informal, relaxing evenings, where you come along to play, sing, listen or have a drink. Please join us. It’s free and all are welcome. SCARBROUGH ARMS, TICKHILL, 8.00 pm Mike ~ Tel: 01302 953975 Email ~ mjthorns@yahoo.co.uk
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ponsored horse ride in aid of local charities
Two well loved local charities are calling all horse riders to bring their horses to take part in a sponsored ride on the beautiful and exclusive Osberton estate near Worksop. SAFE@LAST, a charity that works across South Yorkshire with young people at risk through running away, and Helen’s Trust, who support people with terminal illness to be cared for and to die at home throughout North Derbyshire and Sheffield, are organising the event to raise funds and awareness in order to continue their vital work. The event takes place on Sunday 10th June and two routes will be available covering either approximately 12 or 6 miles. The routes will take in the beautiful surroundings of the Osberton estate and will include areas not usually open to the public. There will even be some optional jumps for those who want to add a little more to the day. SAFE@LAST Communications Manager Clare Sherratt said “We’re very excited to be working with Helen’s Trust on this exciting event which is new to both charities. We hope lots of people will come and support these fantastic charities and have a great day out with their horses.” Lucy Nickson, CEO of Helen’s Trust, added “We’re very grateful to Mr Foljambe for the generous use of his magnificent estate and Estate Manager Mark Cavell for all his help organising the ride. We would like to encourage all those who are lucky enough to own or have access to a horse to support us by gaining sponsorship and coming along to enjoy the day.” For more information and to register online please visit weekendatlast.co.uk or call SAFE@LAST on 01909 566977 for a paper registration form.
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ayflower Animal Sanctuary in Bawtry will be hosting a pie & pea supper at Ye Old Bell at Barnby Moor on Friday 6th July. This is not your ordinary pie and pea supper, there will be live entertainment the fabulous Blues Brothers tribute band Bruvvers Blue. Also dancing and disco until late, this should be an amazing night so please come and join us. This is a wonderful venue and such a worth while cause please support us the tickets are £15.00 per head. Please call Margaret on 07969203206 to book tickets. We still have many cats and dogs that require good loving homes. Please come along if you are looking for that special pet. We will be happy to show you around our Sanctuary and discuss any of our residents. We would like to thank everyone once again for all the bedding & towels etc. that we have received over the winter period. Please call us if you require any further information on our Sanctuary. 01302 711330 or 07969 203206
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heatley Village Plans to Celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee with some Open Gardens On the weekend of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee there will be lots of activity and entertainment in Wheatley. On Sunday 3rd June there will be an Open Garden event in aid of Wheatley Church funds, where six village gardens will be opened to the public at £4 pp. for adults. (Children under 14 years free) Each garden will display various settings and features in line with the season. The village hall will be open for refreshments, a plant stall and will provide free parking. Visitors can pick up information and a map at any of the locations which will be easy to identify. For further information contact Mrs F Hebdon on (01427) 880147
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etford Ramblers Group
Hopefully by the time you read this, we will be basking in wonderful sunshine and all of the rain and grey days will be a distant memory. So now is the time to get outdoors for some fresh air and exercise, all good for that feel good factor. We have something for everyone on our programme, why not get out the boots and come along for a taster walk. Tues 5ththJune Evening Walk at Little Gringley 4 miles Tues 19 June Evening Walk at Blyth 4 miles Sun 10th June Doddington 8 miles Sun 17rdth June Woolsthorpe & Belvoir 8 miles Sat 23 June Yorkshire Coast with Fish & Chips 10 miles More information from 01777 838763 / 01777 818055 or retford.ramblers1@btinternet.com
tunning designs on show for Charity If you are looking for inspiration for Ladies Day and the opportunity to purchase one of a kind dresses and fascinators, all washed down with a chilled glass of wine then an up and coming event is just the thing… Why not attend a Charity Fashion Show in aid of Pure Imagination, a Charity that helps children that are terminally ill on Thursday 14th June at 7pm. The event will be held at the spectacular Crown Hotel in Bawtry, the location is beautiful and the show will hopefully inspire you. Numerous local boutiques including Unique in Sprotbourgh, Kitty Corsets, Precious Dresses, Little Pink Warbrode, Da Vinci Boutique, Paper Dress Vintage and Belle Liboutique will be showcasing their latest collections. The evening will also include a special performance from The Kitty Cats Burlesque Troupe. As well as a raffle with some amazing prizes to be won including a Professional Photo Shoot from Steve Uttley Photography who is also the stage sponsor for the event. Organiser Charlotte Lister from Doncaster said: “Everyone involved from The Crown Hotel to the boutiques, models, photographers have all done this on a voluntary basis to help makethsure as much of the profits go straight to the charity. I hope to see as many people on June 14 as possible and give to such an amazing cause.” Tickets are £5 for standard and £10 for VIP which includes catwalk seating and a glass of wine on arrival. The tickets are available from all boutiques or can be purchased on the evening. For more information or to book tickets contact Charlotte on Charlie_lister87@hotmail.co.uk. 20 | BAWTRY TODAY
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An evening with 'Vaccies' Phoenix Theatre Gervase Phinn Bawtry 11th to 14th July. AT THE CROWN HOTEL BAWTRY ON THURSDAY 5th JULY 2012 AT 7.30PM. TICKET PRICE £12.00 Join us for an evening of entertainment with the renowned Yorkshire speaker and author Gervase Phinn, enjoy anecdotes from children & tales from the Dales Tickets available from Mrs J Callender 01302 536451 by post from 31 Boswell Road, Bessacarr, Doncaster DN4 7BN Please enclose a cheque made payable to the British Heart Foundation e-mail address – juliecalle@aol.com
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arie Curie Party Parties are being held all over UK during June/July and our local one is at the Phoenix Theatre Bawtry on Friday June 29th 2-4pm There will be tea, coffee & cakes. Tombola, Raffle, Name the duck, Crafts, Candles, Cards, Bags and scarves plus a warm welcome. Your support will enable someone to be nursed in there own home.
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The Phoenix Young Players (the youth group of Bawtry Dramatic Society) will be putting on their Summer play from 11th - 14th July at the Phoenix Theatre in Bawtry. The play is called 'Vaccies' which was a commonly used nickname for evacuated children during the Second World War. Written by Tony Jones (himself once a 'vaccie') and directed by Tony and Sarah Cowan, the play follows the story of a group of children from London who are evacuated to a North Yorkshire village. It begins with their hostile reception in the village and their feuds with the local children at school. Kenny and Mary are billeted with abusive and exploitative foster parents. Reconciliation and friendship with the local children results in an ambitious plan to rescue them but things don't turn out as they expected. Tickets, £6 for adults and £5 for over 60's and under 18s, will be available from 11th June by telephoning Tony Jones 01302 532335 or by e.mail on jones.acjr@btinternet.com. They will not be on open sale anywhere else. Bawtry Theatre invites local Performing Arts Groups to take part in September celebrations. To celebrate 80 years of theatre in Bawtry, the Phoenix Theatre on Station Rd will be holding a Performing Arts Festival in September 2012. Events will include a number of different plays, a day of film and various music performances. As part of this, the theatre is offering an opportunity for local performing arts groups to use its newly refurbished venue, free of charge, for one evening or daytime event between 3rd and 23rd September. You pay no hiring fee and keep ticket receipts, providing an opportunity to raise funds for your group or for a charity. There are still a few evenings available. Please contact Tony Jones on 01302 532335 or 0777503646 for further details.
oroptimist International of Doncaster invite you to a Jubilee Yorkshire Tea at Tickhill Methodist Schoolroom on Wednesday, 4th July 2012, 2.30 to 4.30pm. Tea, Raffle, Yorkshire Quiz. Tickets £5 Can you provide a loving home for some available from Jean Bland 751017 or pay on vintage theatre/cinema seats? the door. All proceeds to go to local charities. characterful We are trying to find a good home for our theatre seats, which are being taken out and replaced later this month. There are around 70 Vintage seats circa 1900 to 1950, with cast Mon Styrrup 6.30-7.30 frames which bolt to floor. Red upholstery, generally in good condition. Seat dimensions 45 Tues Tickhill institute 7-8 cm between arms and Seat depth 45 cms front Wed Bawtry Meth hall 7-8 to back. Will be dismantled for transport. For sale as one lot or in smaller quantities. Thurs Tickhill institute 2-3 Transport responsibility of purchaser. Offers Contact Mandy on 07590 729095 welcome. Available towards end of May 2012.
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Celebrations at Idle Valley
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust own and manage the Idle Valley Nature Reserve just off North Road, (A638), Retford. We have just celebrated our first anniversary of providing visitor reception facilities to the public and we couldn’t have done it without our volunteers, so a big Thank You to all of them, past and present. A big thank you also goes to all our visitors – every visit to the reserve counts and supports our work to protect wildlife for the future so please keep popping back to see us and see what we’re up to. rd
It’s also time for our Summer Fayre on Sat 23 June and this year our featured artist is Gary Jones, www.flickr.com/photos/thephotopainter who specialises in extreme close-up photography of insects. Gary is bringing his equipment to demonstrate how he takes the photos which is a great introduction to inspire you to pick up your camera this summer and autumn to take your own photos ready to enter our photography competition in November this year. The birds are busy nesting now so it’s an excellent time to look out for dragonflies and butterflies! Historically, we have recorded white-letter hairstreak, brown argus, common blue, small copper, orange tip, small tortoiseshell, green-veined white, red admiral and brimstone butterflies, also black-tailed skimmer, fourspot chaser, banded demoiselle, blue tailed damselfly and large red damselfly. No formal insect surveys have been carried out on the reserve yet, so if you are interested in helping us with our records, please contact James Simpson, Reserve Officer on 01777 713944 or jsimpson@nottswt.co.uk. We look forward to seeing you. Enjoy the summer!
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he Drama Queens give a Jubilee Performance The Village Player (Everton) are joining in the Everton Village Queen’s Jubilee celebrations with their own special Jubilee production entitled: “The Drama Queens are back” This features two one act comedies from the “Deck Chair” series of plays by Jean McConnell: “Dancers” and “Day Trippers”, plus a special surprise entertainment, in keeping with the general theme of light-hearted fun. The two plays are the funniest of a foursome of Jean McConnell plays last performed by the Players in February 2011. In order to integrate with other Queen’s Jubilee events in Everton, the Players will be performing on two nights only. As part of the celebrations they are charging a special ticket price of only £3, to include a free glass of wine or a soft drink in the interval. The performances will take place on Thursday 7th and Friday 8th June at 7:30pm in Everton Village Hall, where playgoers will also be able to see Everton’s new Jubilee wall hanging, celebrating all the village’s organisations. Tickets (all at £3) can be obtained from the Players’ Box Office (01777 817275) or online at their web site (www.evplayers.org.uk ).
Fundraising weekend at Sandbeck Park for SAFE@LAST Local Children’s Charity, SAFE@LAST, has benefited from two fundraising events held at the weekend at Sandbeck Park, the stately home of Lord and Lady Scarbrough. The SAFE@LAST Annual Clay Shoot Trophy returned on Saturday 21 st April and the event was generously sponsored by Torne Valley Farm and Country Stores. The event has been held on the magnificent country estate, Sandbeck Park near Maltby, the home of the Earl and Countess of Scarbrough , for six years. A ladies event followed on the Sunday with a Fashion Show and Afternoon tea. The event was organized by the Doncaster St. Leger Inner Wheel Club which has chosen SAFE@LAST as its special charity during the year. Guests enjoyed a catwalk show featuring the clothes and accessories of Yasmine of Bawtry, followed by afternoon tea in the large marquee on the lawn. Finalists from the Miss South Yorkshire competition were some of the models showing off an exciting range of stylish casual through to evening and special occasions wear. It is hoped that the weekend will have raised over £10,000 to enable SAFE@LAST to Lady Scarbrough Jenny Atkinson (Inner continue delivering services to vulnerable children and young people across South Wheel) and SAFE@LAST Founder Hilary Yorkshire. Massarella Lord Scarbrough, Patron of SAFE@LAST said “My wife and I are always pleased to support SAFE@LAST and young runaways by hosting such well organised and diverse events. We were particularly thrilled to welcome new guests to both events as well as some familiar faces. We hope that, like us, all who attended thoroughly enjoyed the weekend and will spread the word about what a sterling job SAFE@LAST does in order to keep children safe” SAFE@LAST Founder Trustee Hilary Massarella added “We’ve had a fantastic weekend and are very grateful to the Earl and Countess of Scarbrough for generously hosting these events at their beautiful home. The rain showers didn’t detract from two great days of entertainment and the fantastic amount raised will help us to continue to support children and young people across South Yorkshire” 26 | BAWTRY TODAY
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Stress Free Travel — the easy way. Have you ever wished there was a quality executive travel service out there to take you to that special event, lunch or dinner date, wedding, the airport, sporting event, or concert. Something affordable and reliable, that takes away the stress of negotiating the traffic and finding somewhere to park, that offers you door to door transport, and allows you to arrive in style. Well now there is, Ex-zec Travel offer a first class service using top of the range Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Their aim quite simply is to offer a first class service, using quality vehicles, at affordable prices. Please give Adrian a call on 01302 820137 or 078 765 955 74 for a quote and to find out more please visit their web site at www.exzectravel.co.uk
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eep your pet smiling! Did you know that it’s just as important to look after your pet’s teeth as it is your own? Dental disease affects 70% of adult cats and dogs and is mainly preventable. As with humans, pets can suffer from dental disease which can lead to further health problems such as heart, liver and kidney disease. Signs that your pet is suffering from dental disease include: bad breath, unpleasant looking teeth and a reduced appetite or weight loss. Feeding your pet dry food and giving them special dental chews can help keep your pet’s mouth healthy. You can also brush your pet’s teeth with a special brush and pet specific toothpaste – ask your vet for advice on how best to approach this. And finally, book your pet in for a check-up! A dental check with a vet or nurse can help spot potential problems early on and they can advise whether your pet needs a scale and polish to keep those teeth sparkling clean. Doncaster Vets4Pets now open in Wheatley, Armthopre and Edenthorpe. Call: 01302 556 868
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've been in and around churches for over 30 years now and I've noticed a few things about what goes on. One observation that always makes me laugh is that if you offer food then more people than normal manage to turn up. And we Christians do like to eat together; any excuse for a communal lunch or tea and we grab it. On Easter Sunday, for example, we advertised breakfast, complete with bacon sandwiches, before the service and - you've guessed it - we had a great crowd of folk. I've seen this truth in operation not only in Britain but equally, if not more so, in the other countries I've lived in - Kenya, Mexico and Morocco. Let me tell you, if you ever get the chance to join a church picnic in Mexico, then I suggest you jump at it - the food as those events is fantastic. Human beings were built to be communal (no man is an island said John Donne, and the Bible agrees with him) and to truly celebrate life's key events - in the Old Testament, community milestones were so important that the people were instructed to give 10% of their income towards joint celebrations, they must have been amazing parties. This is why I am encouraging you to support the national Big Lunch event on 3 June - anything that builds community is terrific and if trestle tables need to be used, then all the better. Whether you support the monarchy or not, I recommend that you get together with your neighbours and enjoy the meal together - you'll be surprised at what fun you'll have as well as getting to know your neighbours better. Whether you manage to get to the Big Lunch or not, I suggest you start going along to one of Bawtry's churches, you'll find a great community spirit, help with the important issues of life and, occasionally, with bacon sandwiches thrown in. How's that? Simon Carter Bawtry Evangelical Free Church www.be4christ.org
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June Arts Review
The Season of Sculpture Parks is upon us. Once upon a time there was only the YSP and now everywhere you go you trip over sculpture lurking in herbaceous borders of stately homes and arboretums. Why do they do it?…well it must be because you - the cultural visitor enjoys them – and since they are all at it – there must be huge interest out there, the exhibitions keeps the gardens functioning and lively when the full flush of summer flowering is waning – these are hugely costly events to mount when you think about what darned heavy stuff sculpture is. Already open is Burghley at Stamford – famous for its equestrian 3 day event and fabulous Elizabethan mansion . The sculpture - a mixed exhibition entitled all encompassing ‘Fauna and Flora’ is sited in a lovely large garden of mixed areas which is of interest to plant and tree enthusiasts. Its worth the trip just to see the mistletoe in the parkland trees. http://www.burghley.co.uk/html/sculpture.html This summer the Yorkshire Sculpture Park at West Bretton is exhibiting sculpture by the major 20th century Spanish surrealist artist Joan Miro. This continues until January 2013. YSP has become a day-out destination. A great café, fab shop and lots to look at in its vast grounds. Over the past few years the main summer exhibition has been by living contemporary sculptors. www.ysp.co.uk Closer to home is Doddington, just north of Newark. This is the first year that the gardens of Doddington have hosted sculpture and they are to site over 250 pieces by 60 sculptors which will be open through August. Doddington is a wonderful setting and an interesting Elizabethan house which has remained in the same family since it was built and one of only two whose original gardens that have not been updated and destroyed with ongoing garden design fashion through the centuries ( the other being Hardwick Hall). Doddington escaped this ignominy because the family owned other properties and didn’t bother to redesign this one! www.doddingtonhall.com A one week only sculpture event happens in Harpswell near Gainsborough from 16 to 24 June at Hall Farm, sited in the 3 acre garden. During this week there will be a craft tent, musicians performing at the weekends and plants for sale. www.the-ropewalk.co.uk/sap10/sap09.htm Leicester University Botanic Garden, 3 miles south of the city centre, has for the past 11 years staged a large exhibition of sculpture in its 16 acre site, attracting 30,000 visitors every year. This years show is entitled ‘Interesting Times’ . The curator has put together a group of sculptures that demonstrate that nature can be cruel and unpredictable whilst at the same time being beautiful. 1st July to 28 October. www2.le.ac.uk Also there is Chatsworth. From March to 1st July Anthony Caro’s sculpture surrounds the lake, and to finish off the season from 7 September until the end of October Sothebys will be clearing out their cupboards again and strewing stuff around the grounds. Last year’s Sothebys show, considering the hugeness and quantity of work was a big disappointment. It really did feel like they had found some stuff at the bottom of the old barrel and shipped it in. The most awful of all the work there were 2 enormous painted bronze Damien-enfant-terrible-Hurst horses ( a unicorn and a Pegasus) which were sited at the bottom end of the lake, like 2 bits of detritus blowing around a well loved beauty spot. One of my most un-favourite of British sculptors is Lynn Chadwick (1914 – 2003), - unemotional mannered stylised posed.... no - I am not a fan and I have to say I enjoyed his work the most. Enough said. B minus Sothebys. Lets hope there is some better work this year. Chatsworth does have its own permanent sculpture collection and the work that the Duke of Devonshire has commissioned and sited is much better. One of the most recent additions are huge woven structures near the kitchen garden by Derby based Laura Ellen Bacon. She worked on site weaving these bulbous shapes in willow over still rooted old trees. These alone are worth the entrance fee to the grounds. http://www.chatsworth.org/attractions/sculpture Tickhill Artist Bryan Day’s exhibition at Brevon Art, Doncaster Bryan Day was born in 1934 and brought up in Maltby and Tickhill before moving to Carlisle in 1959 . He now lives in Tickhill after 50 years away. After holding many one man shows throughout the UK and abroad, he is currently concentrating specifically on watercolour and has developed a semi-abstract approach to his work. Brevon Art 6 Bass Terrace, Thorne Road, Doncaster DN1 2HZ 2nd until 29th June. The preview is Friday 1st June 7 - 9pm. www.brevonart.com 34 | BAWTRY TODAY
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Bawtry Town Council Newsletter June 2012
www.bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk School Crossing Patrol – Station Road DMBC advise that an appointment subject to CRB check has now been made to cover this vacancy Vacancy The vacancy created by the resignation of Andrew West, which resulted in an election being called, was won by Peter Holland of Martin Lane, Bawtry, who took his place on the 8th May, 2012. The election result was: Peter Holland 696 John Walsh 226 Highway Issues Damaged street furniture (ie lighting columns, traffic lights, seating etc) should be reported to DMBC for action. Please remember that a direct line to DMBC at Bawtry Library is still available for you personally to report any matters that concern you to DMBC, the highway authority or by telephoning Doncaster Council on 736000. Airport & Tunnel Tech Complaints. Can we remind all residents that complaints should be referred to the telephone numbers/email addresses at the end of this newsletter, so that the complaints can be logged by the appropriate authority. The new contact email for Tunnel Tech complaints is: Amy.Ogden@bassetlaw.gov.uk It is very important that residents lodge their complaints, so that accurate records may be kept by the authorities concerned, for possible future use. Youth Club DMBC staff are now running the youth club every fortnight on a Friday evening from 6pm to 8pm in the lower room at the Methodist church. Supporting the activity may ensure it continues. Gainsborough Road Toilets Vandals have struck at the gents toilets causing damage to the turnstile (all for the sake of 20p), and Council will be considering the best way manage this facility in the future. A monitoring system is in place and acts of vandalism will not be tolerated. 40 | BAWTRY TODAY
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee The Town Council wishes to mark the Jubilee in some way and a suggestion has been made for a Commemorative plaque to be purchased. With consent from the owner of the Crown Hotel & Posting House this could be sited on the front of the building. If you have views on this or any other suggestion to put forward please let us know. Year end financial statement Receipts and payments summary : Balance b/f 1.4.11. 123,549.22 Add: total receipts 116,082.13 239.631.35 Less: total payments 103.515.42 136,115.93
These cumulative funds represented by: CURRENT A/C 953.32 WAGES A/C 105.78 MARKET HILL A/C 58,945.17 MONEY MARKET 76,111.66 136.115.93
USEFUL NUMBERS Robin Hood Airport – to report severe aircraft noise 01302 623499. Leave name, address, tel number, time of flight, whether taking off or landing, and airline if possible Doncaster Council Main Switchboard – 01302 736000 Faulty Street Lights, DMBC, 01302 735111, quote number of lighting column Neighbourhood Team, DMBC - 01302 736000 Anti litter and dumped cars, DMBC - 01302 736050 Bawtry branch library – 01302 710858 Smell nuisance, Tunneltech, Misson – 01909 533171, or email: amy.ogden@bassetlaw.gov.uk LIST OF TOWN COUNCILLORS George Spencer (Town Mayor), 48 Queens Crescent, Bawtry, DN10 6PZ, Tel 711464, Email g.f.spencer@btinternet.com Vivienne Wilcox, (Deputy Town Mayor) 8 South Parade, Bawtry, DN10 6JH Tel 711422 Email v.m.wilcox@googlemail.com Terry Ashurst, 4 Cavendish Close, Bawtry, DN10 6SD, Tel 711759, Email terryashurst@btconnect.com Alex Calzini, The Nurseries, Gatewood Lane, Branton DN3 3PJ Tel 07970 018390 Email ziniz@thecalziniway.co.uk
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CLERK TO THE COUNCIL Mrs J Worthington, 19 Norwood Avenue, Auckley DN9 3JA Tel 771244 Email jennifer.worthington@homecall.co.uk
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Alan Cropley, 19 Sycamore Crescent, Bawtry DN10 6LE Tel 710873
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Wayne Phillips, 2 Cavendish Close, Bawtry, DN10 6SD Kate Sleight, The Lodge, Pinfold Lane, Harwell, DN10 5BU Tel: 07989 732633 Email katesleight@hotmail.co.uk Mike Summers, 14 Peakes Croft, Bawtry, DN10 6RJ Tel 711651, Email summers.14@tiscali.co.uk Les Winter, 8 High Meadow, Bawtry, DN10 6LT Tel 711714 Email Leswinter8@aol.com
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St John the Baptist Church, Misson
Annual Flower Festival Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th June 11am to 4pm Come and enjoy the flower displays, stalls and refreshments
Songs of Praise Sunday 25th at 4pm With songs and hymns chosen by the people of Misson. Age 5 –11? You’re invited! to “On Your Marks” The 2012 Bawtry Churches Holiday Club When? Tuesday—Thursday 28th-30th August 10.00—11.50 am. Where? Bawtry Hall What about Friday? It’s a Family Fun day, bring mums, dads, brothers, sisters, and grandparents!
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WEDNESDAY 27th JUNE 2.30 – 5.00pm CAKE STALL Tombola & Raffle etc. £3. 00 EVERYONE WELCOME Bawtry Methodist Church
Coffee Morning & Cake Stall Saturday 2nd June 10 - 11.30am Cake stall, bring and buy Everyone Welcome
For families, faith, food and fun Tuesday 19th June Tuesday 17th July An afternoon for children and families for crafts, activities, discussions, a 15min service in church & simple tea together. All 4pm until 6pm St Nicholas Church Hall, Bawtry Contact Jackie on 710298 for more details
PACT meeting Tickhill/Bawtry/Villages 14 June 2012, 6pm at Pavilion, Tithes Lane, Tickhill
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Thursday 10-11am. The Dance Space, Contact Janice on 01302 714792 or 07821 473 220
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Starting in the Church for a story and singing then into the hall for play, crafts, chat and a cuppa. Next meetings 7th June & 5th July Contact Linda on 711457 or just turn up
Reader Letters I am writing on behalf of my friend who lives in Bawtry, who sadly lost her beloved pet cat Minx on Monday the 15th of May. She had wandered into the neighbours garden where their three legged grey hound savagely killed her. There is very little the RSPCA can do as the cat went into their property. The most distressing thing about the situation is that the dogs owner had told my friend on the Sunday that the dog had already killed 2 cats yet the very next morning Minx was sadly killed. The dog owner offered no condolences or support. How can any cat owner living in Bawtry sleep at night knowing that this dog could kill their cat at anytime. A dog can be controlled yet how do you stop a cat from wandering? I would like all residents in Bawtry to be on there guard for this dog if they own a cat! The dog is not to blame but measures should be put in place to stop innocent pets been killed. The owner has shown no remorse for the people who have sadly lost pets. Does anyone have any advice to offer? on behalf of a Bawtry Resident ‘Today Publications’ Magazines are created and published by local people, for local people, supporting local business. This Booklet has been compiled and published by Today Publications Ltd who are the owners of the copyright. This booklet, publication, images and all content information remain the copyright of the publisher and must not be copied, scanned or reproduced in any way or stored in any retrieval system of any nature without the written permission of the publisher. All information in this booklet is published in good faith and, whilst all reasonable care is taken to ensure the accuracy of information included in this booklet, we take no responsibility for the accuracy of statements, content or omissions within the advertisements or for the loss arising from non-publication of any detail or advertisement. Printed by Warwick Printing Company Limited, Caswell Road,
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