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Already 2012 is upon us, I hope that all readers have had a wonderful Christmas. 2012 promises to be an exciting year for the UK with many events being planned for the Queens Jubilee and shortly after the long awaited Olympic Games. Hopefully 2012 will also be a great year locally, with continued development of Harworth & Bircotes offering improved facilities and services for residents. The next edition will be distributed to you from 28th January. Please ensure that anything that you would like to be included in it is with me by Friday 13th January. Wishing all readers and their families a very happy New Year.

Best Wishes, Paula

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So, this is the year of the London Olympics! Can you believe that 2012 has finally arrived? When we won the bid to host the games I was living in Cornwall. I remember the day the news came through very well. A former tutor from my theological college in Oxford was visiting me and we were waiting for the announcement on TV. Just as Kelly Holmes and all those gathered in London heard that we were successful and had started leaping up and down in celebration, I spotted the floor beneath the front window moving ominously and realised I had an enormous ant invasion to deal with. At that moment I felt a sense of great jubilation mixed with the chaos and mayhem of sudden carpet and furniture removal! Life at this time of year can be very much like that situation. We may feel joyful and expectant because of the hope each New Year brings, but that may rest uneasily alongside some difficult or complex realities of life that can be hard to face or deal with. Since we heard that the 2012 Olympic Games were to be held in our country, our sports women and men have been in training, preparing so that they reach the peak of their game at just the right moment. And Saint Paul used the analogy of a sports-person when he explained how we should live our life as Christians. He told us to run the race of life for Christ. That means that just as an Olympic runner strives through months of preparatory training to aim for the gold medal in face of fierce competition, so we should persevere and run with determination towards our promised life, life in all its fullness, even in the face of all that the 21st century has to throw at us. It’s not easy I know, not easy at all. Those who say that Christianity is for the weak or those who need some sort of crutch should do a little

research into the Bible, church history and even more recent history. Being a Christian has never been easy, whether at the time of Christ within a setting of Roman occupation and persecution or now. Ask teenage Christians at school or college how easy it is to stand up for what is right and just, moral and decent in the midst of our media and celebrity driven era. Ask those involved in the situation at St Paul’s Cathedral recently how easy it is when faced with ethical issues relating to world economics. As we move into this new year we know that there will be some good times, times of joy and celebration. But life also deals us the bad times too. It is my hope that you might be able to turn your thoughts from time to time to God, asking that He might help you through whatever comes your way this year. Take time, like the athletes, to prepare yourself better for the ups and downs, by getting to know God, by finding out how he can help you, by getting to know other worshipping Christians who can offer you support. I pray that we may all have a happy new year - but for those for whom 2012 will bring some sadness, be assured that God is with you and will bring you a peace which passes all understanding. From your friend and vicar, The Reverend Jackie Johnson.

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ARWORTH AND BIRCOTES TENANTS’ AND RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION As the last meeting before Christmas took place on 6 December, the group enjoyed festive mince pies! Members were told that prior to erecting the promised Kick Wall on site on the Wimpey Estate, goal posts with nets are due to be erected any day now, and this is to be a trial to see how well used they will be, and then the Kick Wall can go ahead. So, come on you young lads, if you want the kick wall, get using the goal posts. We know it is dark after school, but get some use out of the goal posts at the weekends, and we should have the Kick Wall in place by next Spring. Sorry it has taken 18 months to get this far, but Bassetlaw District Council wheels grind exceedingly slowly. The Committee reported that their Tombola stall had been very successful at the Christmas Lights event on Thursday 1 December. Our very own Santa and Mrs Santa were once again escorted to the Hall by our friendly Police team, and Santa’s Grotto was even more popular than last year, with Santa and Mrs Santa doing an excellent job, for which we received many compliments. The entire event had been very well attended and for once the weather was kind to us, making it better for everyone, stallholders and customers alike. There were some excellent stalls. Due to this success for our Group, and thanks to the generosity of Sheila Place, it has been decided to subsidise a trip to Retford Majestic to see Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, on Friday 6 January. A coach has been booked, and tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis. It may be possible to get further tickets, as we have plenty of seats on the coach but have only purchased 30 tickets for the pantomime. It depends on the demand, and whether there are more tickets available from the Majestic. Several members of the Committee had attended an excellent production of Jungle Book at the Town Hall, which they thoroughly enjoyed. The children enjoyed it too, although they were scared by the Tiger – just shows how good the acting was! The Police gave their usual report, which will be reproduced elsewhere in this magazine. Our new PC Steve Porter was present to introduce himself to our members, and expressed the hope that he could continue with the very good relationship we have always enjoyed with the Police and PCSOs in Harworth/Bircotes. There were discussions about what we could do to commemorate the Queens Diamond Jubilee next year, with one suggestion being a Clock Tower on the front annexe to the Town Hall. All suggestions will be reported back to the Town Council for consideration. The Town Council have set up a small working group to look into the possibility of running a small market either on the car park or on the paved shop front area, possibly three-monthly. Stalls would be something on the lines of a farmer’s market, but with the addition of bedding and towelling stalls, being something to compliment the shops we already have. The baker has already expressed an interest. The group wish everyone a very Happy New Year. Due to the Bank Holiday and closure of the Centre, the At The Town Hall next meeting of the group will take place on Tuesday 10 Pot of Tea 50p January 2012, starting at 10.30 am, at the Devonshire Mug of Tea 50p Road Community Centre. Everyone is welcome to come along, help us to make Harworth/Bircotes an even Mug of Coffee 60p better place to live, and maybe make new friends and Cup of Coffee 60p learn some new facts in the process. Refreshments are Toasted Teacake 50p available and a raffle will usually take place. We would Buttered Scone 60p particularly welcome anyone from an ethnic minority, Jam 5p or younger people with fresh new ideas. – so please Open between 10 – 12 noon come and join us. Every Thursday Judy Turner - Chair (746393) Browse around our bookstall, Marilyn Knight – Treasurer (744182) Meet your friends for a chat Janet Flynn – Secretary (751628) or read the newspapers Lynda Ridgway – Vice Chair (746279) Manned by the Harworth/Bircotes Matthew Waddell (07773 582195) Tenants & Residents Association Margaret Ingram (752766)

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LOCAL POLICE REPORT

Incidents of Note 1st November 2011 to the 31st November 2011 Burglary Dwelling 2 Burglary Other 13 Criminal Damage 5 Vehicle Crime 6

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Overall crime in the Harworth and Bircotes area is showing a reduced level of 30% year on year compared with April 2010 to December 2010 and April 2011 to December 2011. Nottinghamshire Police are taking part in the Darker Nights campaign revisiting victims of Burglary and also increased patrols in hotspot areas where crime has been committed. RECENT ARRESTS/PRPOSECUTIONS A prolific Burglary offender from the Harworth area has been recalled to prison to complete his sentence, where he will not be released until March 2012. A Harworth Male has been found guilty at Worksop Magistrates court for Theft of cable and witness Intimidation where he received :Community Order for 12 Months Curfew between 2000-0800 for 4 months 120 hrs unpaid work £75 Fine 2 Harworth men were charged to Court for theft of metals (Railway Fittings) in the area 2 Males were also recently arrested on suspicion of Burglary and found in possession of a large quantity of Cannabis, where another male was subsequently arrested for Burglary. All 3 Males are on bail and investigation is ongoing. Neighbourhood Policing Team Actions on Issues in the area :Anti Social Behaviour Proactive work around areas and addresses within the area, that are generating or encouraging Anti Social behaviour in the area. Working closely with A1 and the Anti Social Behaviour Team to bear pressure on Council Tenants’ if found to be supporting this type of behaviour with a view to removing those responsible from the area. A suspended repossession order has been granted on a property in the Wimpey Estate which will last for 2 years. The order will run in conjunction with an Anti Social Behaviour Injunction which lasts for 2 years. Any breaches, which are evidenced will result in the tenants being summoned to court and potentially evicted from the property. Under Age Drinking…. Operation Animism is a tool designed to target ASB/Underage Drinking issues whereby structured patrols are incorporated into officers daily tasking All calls of ASB are directed to these dedicated officers who will provide their contact (Blackberry) numbers to ensure those who fall foul to this type of behaviour can receive an immediate personal response should this be required.


Local Off Licence establishments are encouraged to comply with current legislation and are supported by visits by Police/PCSO`s in this effort As a direct result of this support PND (Fixed Penalty Notices) have been issued to individuals who have been legitimately buying alcohol but then providing it to persons under the age of 18. These actions have been brought about by responsible support and guidance of the Off-Licence’s involved Burglary…. Burglary Revisits are currently being conducted throughout the area in a concerted effort to “Target Harden” addresses. Leaflets have been produced in support of this, In addition “Surveys” are also being conducted during this process to help identify Neighbourhood Priorities and direct resources. WHY RING CRIMESTOPPERS 1) Its easy, it’s anonymous 2) It helps the police solve crime 3) Your call cannot be traced 4) You may get a cash reward if your information results in an arrest and charge 5) You won’t have to go to court. 6) No one will know who gave the police the tip off. You can contact Nottinghamshire Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD GROUP From the Recent Safer neighborhood Meeting held on October 11 th 2011 the three local priorities have been identified from feedback received from the community by the priority survey forms regarding issues of greatest concern and issues the public wanted the safer Neighborhood Team to tackle. The three local priorities have been identified as :Priority 1 : Anti Social Behavior Priority 2 : Burglary (Dwelling, Shed) Priority 3 : Vehicle Nuisance The Next Safer Neighbourhood Group Meeting will be held on Wednesday 25 th January 2012 at 2pm at Harworth Town Hall. HAVE YOUR SAY MEET YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING TEAM Thursday January 12th 2012 (6pm) at Library, Scrooby Road Thursday January 19th 2012 (10am) at Harworth Parish Hall, Scrooby Road Your local contacts are: PC2752 Jim Martin 07776460406 PC2883 Steven Porter 07595074259 PCSO9634 Kendra Jacob 07525226555 PCSO6364 Colin Haywood 07525226882

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Another note from the Vicarage! This year is going to be tough for all who worship at All Saints Church. Just as the cost of living is rising for you, it rises also for those who have stewardship of this sacred and historical building and who provide a service, (and services) to our local community. We have just about reached the point where the congregation of All Saints, as healthy as it is, can no longer raise all the money we need to pay our annual bills. In our home life there are some bills that have to be paid before everything else and we make sure they can be paid. For example it’s important to ensure that money is set aside for the rent or the mortgage and the Council Tax. It’s the same for the church. Before money is allocated to anything else we have to save up and make sure we have enough money for what’s called The Parish Share. This is the money each church pays the diocese to cover the stipend, (salary) of their priest and for the support given by ‘Head Office’, i.e. advice from the Legal, Education, Child Protection, Church Maintenance, Training, Children & Youth Work Departments & more at the Diocese. These are services which we as a church need regularly and would have to pay for privately if the Diocesan Office did not exist. In 2011 our Parish Share was £27,000. In 2012 we have to try and raise our share by £5,000 to £32,000. Sadly, All Saints Church runs at a loss pretty much every month. We really need to raise around £40,000 to cover all our bills. On top of that we have the added concern of a crack in the Church Tower which will inevitably eat away at our resources. For those who read this article regularly, and for those who receive our Parish Magazine or our weekly Notice Sheet, this information is not new. But I can’t apologise for saying it again, because the message becomes ever more serious as time goes by and some, (even within our own congregation), are misinformed and misunderstand the financial situation of both the local and national church. Once again, if you want to worship in All Saints Church, or if you want to celebrate happy times like weddings and baptisms there, if you want a sacred and holy place in which to remember the life of a loved one when they have died, then we need you to help the weekly congregation to cover the costs of maintaining the mission and ministry of the church as well as the building itself. I hope this alerts you to the difficult job The Parochial Church Council, our Fund Raising Committee and you Parish Priest have. If you come to any service at All Saints please leave a donation, and if you are a tax payer make sure you Gift Aid your donation by placing it in one of the pink envelopes provided, so we can get some money back from the tax man at no cost to you. Remember your donation pays for mission and ministry in this parish and helps to maintain this sacred building. Now is the time to offer your help if you want All Saints to be there for your children and your children’s children. Thank you. From The Reverend Jackie Johnson

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Harworth & Bircotes Town Council Page The Town Council unanimously agreed that from January 2012 that the Town Clerk's job title will be changed to Executive Officer. It was considered that the term "Clerk" implies a role of a secretarial type which does not reflect the work that Mr Steve Bowman does. Council considered that the improvements made to Harworth and Bircotes including the clean up of the Droverdale Wood; large increases in income; introduction of financial controls resulting in an outstanding audit report; completion of the Town Hall etc etc since he was appointed three years ago had made a real difference to the Town. June Evans - Chairman The ANNUAL LIGHTING EVENT - 1 DECEMBER 2011. The event saw Harworth Brass Band perform and the Christmas Tree Lights were switched on by Mr Tash Wilson. Christmas Carols were sung by school children to the delight of those attending. I would like to thank all the stall holders who attended and made the event so special. If any residents would like to help organize this event, in the future, we would be very grateful to hear from you. Council Raffle held at Lighting Event prizes still to be claimed All white tickets:20..........Whisky 438........Options Sandwich Bar 72..........Wine 470........Quality Sweet Tin 18..........Teddy Bear 602........Fox’s Biscuits

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Sunday 4 December saw the annual Sports Award event. The main hall was packed with parents and children, and before the awards ceremony we were treated to displays from the children on the trampoline, springboards and an excellent Karate display. I was impressed by the ‘gold’ medals given out by local Councillors, and every child received a certificate, plus a present from Santa, who received a rapturous welcome; this was followed by a buffet clearly enjoyed by the children. So well done B.P.L. staff for your hard work in making this a successful day, and well done all those parents who have supported and encouraged their children to participate in a wide range of sporting activities.

The answers to a few frequently asked questions Q. Why aren't we having a proper Christmas Tree? A. Last year the Christmas Tree was being vandalized on an almost daily basis. One morning 22 bulbs had been deliberately removed and smashed on the road and shop fronts. On two occasions the yolks, which holds the bulbs, had been ripped off and thrown into a nearby garden! The potential for injury to a child was of such concern that it was decided to change to the new arrangement. Q. Why was the War Memorial flag pole in Harworth changed? A. The old flag pole was of wooden construction and required that the person putting the flag up had to use step ladders to attach the flag. This was contrary to Health and Safety Regulations and was clearly an unsafe practice. 26 | HARWORTH & BIRCOTES TODAY


Q. When is the new ASDA arriving? A. I understand that work will commence early in the New Year. Q. When can I come and see Steve Bowman and where do I find him? A. You can phone 01302 752642; my office hours are Monday 10.00 - 12.00; Wednesday 10.00 - 12.00 and Friday 10.00 - 12.00 & at other times by appointment. Q. When can I see Steve's deputy (Mrs Helen Rodger) to make bookings for the Town Hall? A. Helen's open hours are 10.00 - 12.00 Monday - Friday and at other times by appointment. It is recommended that you make a appointment. Q. A.

I would like to speak to the Town Council regarding a specific matter. At every full Council meeting there is an opportunity to ask a question on any matter. These meetings are held on the third Monday of each month (except August) and details of forthcoming meetings are displayed at the Information Centre, Scrooby Road (old Bassetlaw District Council building opposite Maxine's flower shop). Steve Bowman Executive Officer Harworth & Bircotes Town Council

Town Council Meetings 2012 - Town Hall Scrooby Road Harworth. 16 January, 20 February, 19 March, 16 April, 21 May (AGM) 18 June, 16 July, 17 September, 15 October, 19 November, 17 December

Your Councillors

Cllr Mrs June Evans Chairman 49 – 51 Bawtry Road, Harworth DN11 8PA Tel: 743239 Cllr David Challinor Vice Chairman 31 Gilbert Road Bircotes DN11 8DL Tel: 750969 Cllr Brian Letherland 7 Common Lane, Harworth DN11 8LW Tel: 744345 Cllr Steve Barns 133 Scrooby Road, Bircotes DN11 8AD Tel: 750256 Cllr Bob Turner 35 Beech Road, Harworth DN11 8JD Tel: 746830 Cllr Mrs Marilyn Knight 30 Devonshire Road, Harworth DN11 8JF Cllr Mrs Janet Flynn 14 Festival Ave, Harworth DN11 8HF Tel: 751628 Cllr Mrs Sheena Dean 32 Alexandra Road, Harworth DN11 Cllr Mathew Wratten 31 Scrooby Road, Harworth DN11 8JW Tel: 742463

Cllr Mrs Elaine Nettleship 28 Baulk Lane, Harworth DN11 8PE Tel: 750939 Cllr Mrs Gillian Wratten 31 Scrooby Road, Harworth DN11 8JW Tel: 742463 Cllr Mrs Debbie Foote 29 Essex Drive, Bircotes DN11 8BS Tel: 743527 Cllr Mrs Jean Hogg 1 Bramble Way, Harworth Tel: 743880 Cllr Mrs Sandra James 10 Chatsworth Court Bircotes Tel: 741133 Contact the council by writing to: HARWORTH & BIRCOTES TOWN COUNCIL PO BOX 1310 BIRCOTES DONCASTER DN11 8XH Email: handbtownclerk@hotmail.com Town Clerk: Steve Bowman 752642 Deputy Clerk: Helen Rodger 759037 Emergency Numbers for Notts County Council 08449 808080 Bassetlaw District Council 01909 533533 A1 Housing 0800 590542

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Health & Fitness Aspire Bawtry Health & Fitness Big Hearted Zumba Bircotes Leisure Centre Styrrup Hall Health & Fitness Zumba with Sharon Home Heating Watsons Fuels Kitchens Infinity Kitchen Designs Ladieswear & Lingerie Evelyn’s Den Letting Services Footprint Properties Logs Tickhill Barn Dried Logs Opticians Woolcott Opticians Oven Cleaning Hobknobs Oven Cleaning Service Painting & Decorating Michael Jones Pet / Animal Services Scruffs & Mutts Plastering Mike Harris Plumbing & Gas Services A* Plumbing & Heating AJP Plumbing & Heating D Kelly Plumbing James Winfrow Sanderson Post Office Harworth Post Office Restaurants, Bars & Public Houses The Taj Cottage, Tickhill

MICHAEL JONES

Interior and Exterior Painting & Decorating & General Maintenance Over 30 years experience Domestic and Commercial Competitive Prices No job too small

Tel: 01302 711638 Mobile: 07747 754196 michaeljones62@hotmail.co.uk

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