November 2011
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to the November W elcome edition of TICKHILL TODAY. TODAY It is a packed edition we have for you this month and at 80 pages I think it is the biggest magazine to date. Lots of great articles of local businesses as well as details of a variety of pre Christmas fairs and fundraisers. I suspect that demand for space will be just as high next month (and there is a limit to the number of pages that can be added and still get the staples through the middle) so please do let me know in good time if you would like to reserve any space in the December edition which will be delivered from 26th November. Please ensure that anything that you would like to be included in it is with me by Friday 11th November. Don’t forget to visit my new website www.todaypublications.co.uk join our contact list, and let me know about anything else you would like to see on there
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After helping over a thousand people over fourteen years set, reach and maintain a healthy lifestyle, I’ve come to realise an important question most people looking to lose weight/improve their health don’t ask themselves ‘why am I overweight and out of shape’? Now I don’t mean ‘because I over eat’ or ‘because I don’t exercise’ I mean, why have these answers remained the same for probably years. I’d say 90% of the people I help have a good idea of the foods they should be eating more and less of, and know that some exercise would help. Yet they continue to eat, drink and maintain an activity level that’s making them unhappy, frustrated and, more commonly nowadays, increasing their risk to many diseases and illnesses. So why continue to do this? This in my opinion is the first thing you should ask yourself before undertaking a healthier lifestyle. Because if you are serious about getting and staying healthier, you must have a strategy that outlines and combats your own personal ‘why’s’. Maybe you are in the 10% and simply need more knowledge on correct nutrition and exercise? Maybe there is a confidence issue to be addressed in order for you to succeed? You may need exercise that can fit into a tight schedule? You might be lacking in motivation, so what goal would really inspire you? Or in some cases you may feel you are beyond help? All these ‘whys’ and many more require a different approach, with a different strategy and plan in order to yield the results you want. So before reading another generic, unsuitable exercise plan or extreme fad diet, really think of your individual requirements and realistic solutions to them. That’s the key to your long term health and happiness. Paula’s 40 b4 40 Challenge Many of you may know ‘Today’s’ very own Editor Paula. Well Paula in a matter of months is to be 40 and has vowed to be a shadow of her current self in the best sense of the words by losing around 40lbs! I’ve recently launched a brand new 2 month package combining body detox, digestive and metabolism balance, diet plan, exercise and habit changing sessions. This unique package gets quick and lasting results and brave Paula is one of the first to step up to the challenge! The great news is that after around a month of hard work and an individual lifestyle plan Paula has dropped 10 lbs and 6 inches of excess body fat! So if you see Paula tell her well done and tell me if you see a cream cake in her hand! Keep an eye on this column for more monthly updates on Paula’s fantastic efforts and results. If you require more advice, want to be one of the 20 people on my specialist course, have any questions or want to see a particular topic covered in this column I’d be happy to hear from you. Contact me at Aspire Weight Loss Specialists on bombadorm@gmail.com or call/text 07703 553032. Richard Matharoo, Aspire
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A much loved fixture of Tickhill!
Autumn sees the Nursery celebrating 11 years of Sue and John Draper owning Wilsic Road Day Nursery. In that time the Nursery has grown to become a much loved fixture of Tickhill. The Nursery are regular participants in the Gala (coming 3rd this year!), the Scarecrow Festival, the Tickhill “All Things Nice and Christmas Spice� event in November as well as being a sponsor of the Cricket Club! All in all, Sue and John have worked really hard to make the Nursery a part of the town and a part of the community, supporting local businesses whenever possible. They now employ 14 staff, some of whom have had children of their own but still come back on a part time basis! This summer saw the Nursery holding its first full Graduation Evening. Parents and grandparents of the children leaving to go to big school were invited to a formal evening with each child presented with a scroll and a DVD of their development at the Nursery leaving many parents with a tear in their eye! Children were able to pose in a Graduation gown and have a photo taken as a momento of their time at Wilsic Road. The Nursery takes children from the age of 3 months to 5 years. They pride themselves on the number of different activities and opportunities they offer to the children. This year saw the introduction of Mini Kicks with children learning co-ordination, team building and physical activities with a qualified football coach. They also had a tutor to teach them some basic Italian and a visit from Zoolab with their exotic insects & reptiles! Many more events are lined up for this new term, if you would like to hear about them, phone Sue, Michelle or Lucy and ask them about coming for a visit and give your child the chance to experience the Nursery! Free sessions available for 3 year olds to start in January 2012.
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Fenton’s Celebrates First Birthday! Jeannie and Lisa are getting ready to celebrate the first year of business with an Open Day at their ladies only gym. Set within the luxurious surroundings of Loversall Hall, offering ladies of all ages and fitness levels a total body workout. Many women don't enjoy going to conventional gyms because they feel intimidated and self conscious and the last thing they want is to exercise in front of men. Fenton's For Ladies offers an exclusive ladies gym with a warm and friendly atmosphere along with the added luxury of a pool and jacuzzi. No contracts, no induction fees, no joining fees! Call today on 01302 859400 or head to the Open Day on 12th November Gents… they’ll even wrap it for you! The Lingerie Boutique, on the high street in Epworth offers a wide selection of Lingerie, Loungewear, Swimwear, Sports bras, Hosiery, Mastectomy & Maternity Lingerie. Stylish brands such as Freya, Elle Macpherson, DKNY, Fantasie, Panache, Cette Hosiery, Triumph, Sloggi and HotMilk are on offer in a wide range of sizes from AA – KK. They partner this fantastic product range with a professional and personal fitting service. Owners Alison and Vicky are keen to create a relaxing atmosphere with the finest customer service. The Lingerie Boutique also offers a superb gift wrap and gift voucher service, all adding to the complete shopping experience. So why not take a trip to Epworth this Christmas and treat yourself to something that makes you feel really special. 10| Tickhill Today
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The Market Place, Tickhill
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Have you seen our new display area for wines ?
We have vastly increased the range of wines available to you. To mark this improvement, we will be sampling wine, in store, on the Late Night Shopping event at the end of the Month. The wine on sample will be on a new style of promotion.
Buy 5, get 1 FREE.
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Tops for Tops, Tans, Jewellery, Bags, Accessories, Jeans‌.. Tops and Tans have been on Sunderland Street in Tickhill for nearly 10 years and in that time they have established themselves as specialists not just in tanning, but also in a range of ladies clothing and accessories. They have bags galore, including Bulaggi everyday and evening bags and a sizable range of costume jewellery and gifts. They specialise in affordable smart casual clothing and stock knitwear and dresses, and a range of jeans including I Quing tummy control jeans and they even have some funky wellies! They are still doing tanning and have the very latest Rapid Tanning Vertical Units as well as offering the very best quality Spray Tan, you will also find a further range of self tanning products in the shop, so there is no excuse for not maintaining a year round glow, or at least preparing yourself for your party dress this Christmas! With friendly staff who are happy to help you are sure to find something to suit whether it be for a gift or something for yourself. The shop is open 10am-5pm Monday to Saturday and from November 24th until Christmas will remain open until 7pm on Thursday’s for anyone wanting to call in after work. Also there will be a special evening on Thursday 1st December when they will be open until 9pm and Sue, Gloria and Karen would love to see you that night to enjoy a drink and a few nibbles with them on their special open evening. So remember Tickhill businesses when you are doing your shopping this year, call in and see what they have to offer, you may well be pleasantly surprised!
21a Sunderland Street, Tickhill. Tel: 01302 744253
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INTRODUCING BOYLANS For TV and Home Appliances Boylans are a family owned and operated business established in 1962 and looking forward to celebrating our 50th birthday in 2012. We are a traditional retail business who value personal service, customer care and after sales service as highly as our competitive pricing. Our large showroom is conveniently placed in the centre of Edlington with ample parking. We stock a large range of both TV and household appliances for immediate delivery. We are a member of Europe’s largest electrical buying group enabling us to be extremely competitive on pricing and giving us access to top brands such as Samsung, Bosch, Hotpoint, Dyson, Beko etc. When you visit Boylans you will be given advice you can trust and any purchase made we offer free delivery on a day and time to suit you with free installation and demonstration by one of our experienced engineers as well as free removal and recycling of any old appliances & packaging. We stock a wide range of home appliances including TV, DVD, Freeview boxes, PVR’s, Stands, Hi-Fi, Digital Radio, Washing Machines, Tumble and Condenser Dryers, Fridge Freezers, Gas and Electric Cookers, Microwave Ovens, Vacuum Cleaners etc….
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Zumba Fitness Dance Craze Expands!
Not content to stay static in developing their skill with the dynamic calorie-burning Zumba Class, local Tickhill fans of the latin-inspired dance fitness classes requested their instructor bring them the new Zumba Toning Workout. Deborah was only too pleased to take the training and the new body sculpting Toning classes start in Tickhill on 4th November. Deborah explains that you still get the high energy cardio work with Latin-infused Zumba moves but strength training is also added into the mix to target zones such as abs, gluteus, arms and thigh areas. Just in time for getting to grips with fitness, weight loss and health goals in the run up to Christmas, the 7 week course is already proving popular with Zumba fans. Many want to take the toning class right after their current Zumba class but Deborah is hoping that those new to Zumba might want to give it a try. Those who would enjoy the benefits of seeing results in a relatively short period of time can engage with the challenging workout that helps build coordination and muscle endurance. Whilst still creating a calorie-torching effect, as heart rate is increased while holding the lightweight maraca-like Toning Sticks there is necessarily less jumping and high impact movement which may a ppeal to those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground!
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Tickhill Together
Tickhill Late Night Christmas Shopping Event Thursday 24th November
Children Singing in St Mary’s Courtyard & the Church Lights switched on at 6pm Piper & Morris Dancers Shops open late - for a leisurely chance to browse Santa’s Grotto in Castle Close Community Centre Parish Room open with stalls and refreshments Tickhill Country Market in Methodist Schoolroom St Marys Gate closed to traffic for stalls Church open with refreshments & book stall Christmas Market at the Scarbrough Arms Lots of fun for all the family! Just some of the many attractions Come along and support your local shops & community
Tickhill Estfeld Doncaster Junior Civic Mayor Recently all Year 6 pupils in Doncaster schools were asked to write in no more than 300 words what they would do to improve Doncaster for the people living in the town. From those applying one would be chosen to become the Junior Civic Mayor and accompany Councillor Eva Hughes, the Civic Mayor, on some of her official duties throughout the year. Over 250 applications were received. The quality of the entries was extremely high and from those entries 16 finalists were selected including one of our pupils, Joseph Pollard. The chosen finalists were invited to the Mansion House to meet the Civic Mayor and were presented with a certificate commemorating the event. Joseph was delighted to receive his award and we are all very proud of his achievement. Despite not being chosen as the Junior Civic Mayor, Joseph was not too disappointed and said that he considered it a great achievement to have reached the final stages. We couldn’t agree more. Well done Joseph and to all who entered the competition. Good luck to Cordie Freeman from Mexborough who was invested as the Junior Civic Mayor. Gardening at Estfeld Following a successful first growing season in our new raised beds our young gardeners are keen to ensure that they continue gardening. During the Summer term our pupils enjoyed eating their fruit of their labours. At lunch times we added salads and vegetables to the school meals menu and served our “Estfeld Salad” at the Summer barbecue. At the end of September we sold the last of our chard, tomatoes, carrots and broccoli to our parents, raising £7.10. Thank you to those who purchased our produce - we have used the proceeds to buy bulbs that will brighten up the school grounds next Spring. Our gardeners are currently tidying up the beds before winter arrives and preparing the ground in the poly tunnel so that we can sow some early crops as Spring approaches. Diane Risley 30| Tickhill Today
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For three nights only! Wednesday 7th, Thursday 8th and Friday 9th December @ 7.30pm Bugsy Malone is a musical play written to be performed by young people. A touching, funny and exciting story of rival gangs in Prohibition New York with loveable rogue Bugsy Malone and innocent, aspiring performer Blousey Brown. Set in struggling mob boss Fat Sam's illegal drinking den, the show follows the hopes, dreams, frustrations and successes of a motley cast of gangsters, dancers, detectives, journalists and ordinary people just trying to cope with the challenges life throws at them. Along the way there is fighting, drama and - of course - a whole lot of singing and dancing.
We do hope you can join us to enjoy this fantastic show. Tickets will be on sale at the school shop from 1 November, costing just ÂŁ4. "Anybody who is anybody will soon walk through that door!"
Prom Fayre 6 October 2011 Wow! Our first ever Prom Fayre was a resounding success. Tickets were sold out for a fantastic show where students modelled prom dresses and suits like professionals! Mr Bramman provided the musical interlude and local businesses helped with hair and make up as well as selling goods on the night. Watch out for next years Fayre.
Tait Avenue, Edlington, Doncaster, DN12 1HH. T: 01709 864100 F: 01709 864175 E: admin@sirthomaswharton.doncaster.sch.uk Headteacher Mrs Mary McCorry Deputy Headteachers Mr K Binks Mr K Grum
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An update from Tickhill & District Lions As winter draws closer and the days shorter we can all look forward to the upcoming events that will be sure to put a smile on your face in November and over the Festive season. As reported last month, we kick things offthas usual with our Bonfire and Fireworks night at The Oak pub which this year is on Saturday 5 November. The bonfire will be lit at 5.30pm with two fireworks displays; one at 6pm and the grand finale at 6.45pm. Entrance is free but donations are encouraged! As usual over the festive season we’ll also be selling raffle tickets for our Grand Christmas Draw with fantastic prizes; 1st th prize: Kindle 3G e-reader, 2ndthprize: Wilfreda city break for two, rd 3 prize: £100 Food Hamper, 4 prize: £100 fuel voucher, 5 prize: 15lb Turkey. Plus there are lots of other prizes too! Tickets will be on sale in many shops around the area (look out for the posters) and the draw will be made at 9pm on the 13th of December at The Travelers’ Rest pub in Tickhill. Please feel free to come along to the draw and don’t leave it too late to buy your tickets! After the amazing sell-out success of last year we’re again selling ‘Magic Reindeer Food’ for your little ones to leave out for Santa’s reindeer. Again the food will be on sale in local shops and we’ll also be selling it on our stall at the Tickhill Christmas late night shopping event too. Finally just to give you early warning of the dates when Santa’s Sleigh will be visiting us during December, when our smiling (and very fit) Lions will be trotting alongside to collect your kind donations and wish you a very merry Christmas.
Saturday 10th – Bawtry (from 5.00pm) Monday 12th – Harworth (from 5.30pm) Wednesday 14th - Rossington, Radburn Road area (from 5.30pm) Thursday 15th - Rossington Old Village (from 5.30pm) Friday 16th - Rossington, West End Lane area (from 5.30pm) Saturday 17th - Rossington Clay Flatt Lane area (from 5.00pm) Monday 19th - Tickhill, Common Lane area (from 5.30pm) Tuesday 20th - Tickhill, Lindrick area (from 5.30pm) Wednesday 21st - Tickhill, Wong Lane area (from 5.30pm) Thursday 22nd – Balby, Woodfield Plantation (from 5.30pm) Friday 23nd – Tesco in Balby (9.30am - 5pm) Friday 23rd – Loversall (from 5pm) & Wadworth (from 6pm)
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I had steadily put on weight over the last 3 years. Fitness classes had never appealed to me. When I saw the fat loss bootcamp advert I thought everyone there would have the same aim as me. The two most appealing things to me were that it was outside in the dark, much better than being in a well lit hall where everyone can see how unfit you are. Every camp we do something different. Following the eating system was so easy as it didn't restrict how much you ate, just what you ate. I found that so much easier than being allowed a little bit of everything as, for me, a little bit inevitably leads to a lot more than a little. After a week I weighed myself and couldn't believe I'd lost 10lb's, so the 5.50am alarm's were worth it. After the first 4 week camp I had lost an incredible 20lb's, and 46.5cm's. I am continuing with the bootcamps, as I still have a lot of weight to lose. Despite not following the nutrition plan to the letter I am continuing to steadily lose weight, feel I have a lot more energy and do not have any cravings that I normally associate with being on a diet. Wendy Simpson, Mum of two, Epworth South Yorkshire. 42| Tickhill Today
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Presenting the thrilling and heart warming story of Mowgli, the boy brought up by wolves. A very special play for children and the young at heart
Rossington Hall Riding for the Disabled
We are based at the Northern Racing College near Bawtry, Doncaster. We are a small group with 5 horses which are used to give Disabled adults and children riding lessons on a weekly basis. We have approx 60 clients riding every week with all forms of disabilities. We have approximately 20 volunteers and two riding instructors. All of the volunteers are unpaid and volunteer because we all think it is a worthwhile cause. We are self sufficient and receive no financial help from RDA national. We have been robbed 4 times this year. This time they took our field cleaning tools, self watering water troughs and Hay out of the storage shelter. All in all over this year we have had over ÂŁ1,000 worth of equipment stolen which we have had to replace out of our funds which are either donated or we have to fundraise for. We are devastated that we have been targeted yet again and wonder if the people who are doing this realise that they are taking enjoyment away from disabled people who love to come and ride the horses on a weekly basis. We always in need volunteers who have a few hours a week to spare. You do not necessarily have to have experience of horses as we also need people to help with admin, hat fitting and sidewalking. If you can assist us at all please contact Sharon on 01302 759129 44| Tickhill Today
Local solicitors support Will Aid Solicitors at Grainger Appleyard will offer free will writing services this November to raise money for charity via Will Aid. Charities supported by Will Aid include Action Aid, Age UK, British Red Cross, Christian Aid, NSPCC, Save the Children, SCIAF, Sight Savers and Trocaire. Many clients come into the office to make a will saying that they have been meaning to do it for years. November 2011 is a good time to sort your will out. We will prepare a basic will free of charge and you the client make a donation to charity via Will Aid. There are limited appointments available for this but hopefully it will be a successful fund raiser for good causes. For further details or to make an appointment, please contact Grainger Appleyard on 01302 327257.
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Tickhill St Mary’s and the Community Our school needs you!
As a school we like to get involved with the community we live in as much as possible. We have designed posters for things that concern the village such as littering and dog fouling, we sing at the late night opening before Christmas and we visit Age UK to sing to the elderly amongst many other things.
We are now looking for members of The community to get involved with us!
You may be aware of the new garden area by St Mary’s Road and we are looking for your help to create the garden and make it really beautiful. We would be most grateful for any advice you can give or any practical help you can offer in the form of planting, weeding and so on. We would like to fill it with flowers, plants and vegetables and would dearly love to start a gardening club. You may be able to help just as a one off or maybe you could make a regular commitment to help with weeding and such like, or even set up the gardening club! If anyone has any plants they could donate, we would also be grateful for those. The turf has now grown and is cut by the council but everything else will have to be done by the school. We would be truly grateful for any help you can offer! Please get in touch with the school on 01302 742569 if you can help.
Generous donation
On the subject of community, on behalf of the whole school, I would like to thank the very kind donor who presented us with a very generous amount to be used for items in the garden! We are truly grateful and really appreciate you thinking of the children. It will be put to good use.
Doncaster Junior Mayor
Our Y6 children entered a competition for becoming Doncaster’s Junior Mayor. They had to write a letter to explain what they would do to make Doncaster a better place to live. Many schools across the borough entered and out of hundreds of entries two of our girls were chosen finalists. Their suggestions for making Doncaster a better place included more bins for litter and dog waste with bags provided to pick
it up with. More CCTV cameras to catch people behaving badly, painting dull and boring looking flats in nice colours and planting more flowers. They were invited to the Mansion House in town and treated like VIP’s with refreshments served by maids in black dresses and white aprons, had doors held open for them and were given goody bags including a commemorative badge. The winner was announced by the Civic Mayor, Eva Hughes and we are extremely proud to say our girls were runners up. Not only are we very proud that they beat hundreds of other contestants to be finalists but also that they feel so strongly about making our community a better place to live. Katarina Martin School Secretary
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ickhill Horticultural Society Our September speaker Clifford Cain’s subject was “Growing Apples in a Small Garden” and he actually provided us with excellent advice on the growing of all fruit trees with special emphasis on the cordons and espaliers which enable us to make best use of available space. We were treated to a display of more than 90 different apples grown in Yorkshire and we enjoyed a tasting session of a number of these. Overall, a very interesting evening. Our last two meetings of the year will be held a week later than normal. In order to avoid clashing with Taylor’s wine tasting evening, the “October” meeting will be on Thursday 3rd November when Dr Sue Kholer’s theme is “The Restoration of Sheffield Botanical Gardens Landscape” With the Late Night Shopping and Christmas Lights evening on the 24th November west will finish our programme for 2011 on Thursday 1 December with Desmond Mossop’s practical evening of “Christmas Seasonal Baskets” when you will be able to either make your own or sit and enjoy watching the others. Cake will be served with the coffee. Meetings held in the Methodist Schoolroom starting at 7-15pm. Visitors welcome (£3) A correction to last months report - The Adrian Razey cup for the most points in the photography section was actually won by Christopher Taylor Phil Thomas
Wadworth raises money for Africa! Last Friday Wadworth Primary School raised a staggering £ 354 for Farm Africa (give poverty the boot). Everyone in the school had to bring £1 to come in normal clothes and wellies. All the money that we raised went straight to farm Africa. Through-out the week every class had a wellie inside the classroom so everyone could bring in loose change, and everything that was in the wellies also went to the fabulous charity. Almost everyone in the school including all of the teachers made an effort. Mrs Moseley one of the ‘HLTA’ says ‘She was absolutely thrilled with the contribution that everybody made on Friday. School council and other pupils did a fantastic job of organising and helping with the activities and games.’ Considering that the games were only 10p each we are all overwhelmed that we made an extra £40 that we can add to our money that we raised. Mrs Clements the organiser and year 1 teacher said she thought ‘everybody had a really good time and that she really liked how everybody brought in lots of money for their wellies.’ Keep up with our articles By Mackenzie and Marc
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BERETON ELECTRICAL Your Local Electrician in
TICKHILL Established since 1979 For all your electrical requirements
call Steve Wildig on 07543 843964
CHRISTMAS ART & CRAFT FAIR November 3rd 2011 at the Holiday Inn, Warmsworth, Doncaster. Auction at 7.45pm, refreshments and viewing from 6.30pm For more details visit www.helpfordementiaindoncaster.co.uk Tickets cost £10 to include entrance, auction catalogue and Bucks Fizz and are available at the Tourist Information Office, Doncaster Please contact either the Alzheimer's Society, Doncaster & Rotherham office on 01709 580543 or eileenharrington@talktalk.net for further information
BAWTRY ART CLUB & LOCAL CRAFT TRADERS INVITE YOU TO THEIR CHRISTMAS FAIR THE NEW BAWTRY HALL 19TH NOVEMBER 10am until 4pm JOIN US FOR: CHRISTMAS GIFTS, SALE OF PAINTINGS, HANDMADE CARDS, CHRISTMAS RAFFLE TABLE TOP SALE, BOOKS & MORE COFFEE, TEA, MINCEPIES, CAKES.
CHRISTMAS FAYRE
AT THE TRAVELLERS REST TICKHILL MONDAY 21ST NOVEMBER At 7.00pm in the function room In aid of Cash for Kids (Hallam FM) Stalls to include Unique Cards and Gift Wrap from Phoenix Trading Greeting Cards Handbags, scarves, jewellery, pashminas from Bags 'n' Things Organic Health & Beauty from Penelope's Organic Health and Beauty Ladies & Childrens nightwear and underwear from Evelyn's Den Flowers Displays from Hibiscus Flowers Ann Summers HOMEMADE MINCE PIES & MULLED WINE from the Travellers Rest RAFFLE COME ALONG - EVERYONE WELCOME GREAT GIFT IDEAS FOR XMAS FREE ENTRY. WADWORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Autumn Fayre Sunday, 20th November, 2-4 pm Various stalls and tombola, raffle, etc. If you are interested in having a stall (£5) please contact Maureen ASAP on 852874.
Silver Link Party Plan Jewellery Thursday, 8th December, 7.30 pm £2.50 to include light refreshments Jewellery, handbags, scarves, etc. Ideal for Christmas presents! Everyone welcome Please contact Maureen on 852874 or Ruth on 215921 or just come along on the evening and join in the fun. 52| Tickhill Today
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Floods! Flooding in Tickhill is still an unpleasant memory and a present fear. Are we any better protected if there is exceptional rainfall again? The Tickhill Residents’ Association has arranged an open public meeting to be held on Thursday 8 December in the Parish Room at 7.30 p.m. when Richard Ward, a drainage engineer from Doncaster MBC, will be our guest and you will have the opportunity to investigate the problem. All are welcome. Some personal observations may encourage thought about questions that you could ask at the meeting. I cannot claim any engineering expertise but a cloudburst (especially in summer) seems to threaten us with two different causes of flooding and alleviation for each is different. One is the sheer inability of the drains in many streets to cope with a sudden downpour. No doubt some of our drains may be a century or old, others date from the construction of more recent housing estates. Major expenditure on them is unlikely but it would be interesting to know whether their capacity is adequate. Equally regular and efficient cleaning is necessary. How can we ensure that no parked vehicles block that cleansing? The other, obviously, is the Mill Stream. It is probably the case that planners in the past allowed building on its flood plain but that is history. The source of the stream is in Braithwell but it also carries water from the quarries and from Maltby Colliery. A lifelong Tickhill resident pointed out some time ago that there are two tunnels under the railway embankment before the stream comes into Tickhill alongside the Rotherham Road. It is then in a single confined channel, which cannot be enlarged, until it reaches Water Lane where surplus water can spread out across track and fields. It is obvious that two streams of water will not go into one channel; after a cloudburst too much water comes too quickly into Tickhill and it is too late once it is here. If one of those tunnels under the disused railway embankment were blocked, hopefully the one channel we have should be adequate for the water which would then come through. Perhaps you have better ideas! Please book the date and come along to make your contribution at this important meeting.
Remember this? Tickhill floods, June 2007 Could it happen again? Come and find out! Richard Ward, Drainage Engineer DMBC will give a short presentation to show what has been put in place since 2007 and answer questions from the floor Parish Room Thursday 8th December 7.30 pm All welcome
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Charity Calendar
In an effort to raise funds for St John’s Hospice, a 2012 calendar has been produced by members of the Northern Society of Botanical Art, some of whose members live in Doncaster including two from Tickhill. Each month has a painting beautifully reproduced on fine quality card and all profits go to the Hospice. Sponsors have generously contributed to the printing costs increasing the amount of profit on each calendar sold. They are available for £7 from KSM cards, Eaton’s butchers and Stephen Jon’s or from Trevor Horton on 01302 743705.
Michael Massarella Speaks to Italian Society about Ice Cream and Family History Michael Massarella, a 4th generation Yorkshire Italian, will describe his family history and the migration of Italian ice cream producers to England at a meeting of local Italian Society, Voglia d’Italia, on Friday 4th November, 7.15 pm in Tickhill Pavilion. In 1860, Giovanni Massarella and his three brothers established a business in South Yorkshire that became one of the largest ice cream producers in Europe. Michael is currently the Food Development Director of the present day family business, the Massarella Catering Group, and he takes a great interest in his family’s history and their migration to South Yorkshire. Guests are most welcome to attend the event and the entrance fee for non-members is £3. Voglia d’Italia is an Italian Society, based in South Yorkshire and North Notts, for people interested in all aspects of Italian culture. It organises a programme of events, monthly, in Tickhill, and Chairman Barry Lamper may be contacted on 01909 481136.
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Art Exhibition
On Friday 11th November a group of Tickhill artists are holding a one day exhibition of Landscape and botanical paintings in the Parish Room. The exhibition will be open 10am to 5pm The artists have all been involved in exhibitions many times and their work is of a high standard. Some of the works are of local scenes including the Buttercross and Parish Room. Further information from Trevor Horton 01302 743705.
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Cheer up!
People have much to worry about these days. There was a time when we used to say ‘Mustn’t grumble’ but now there is much more moaning and groaning. In a recent survey of lifestyles of ten nations Britain came bottom, even below Poland. This is because there is gloomy economic news everywhere, Europe is in crisis, the cost of living is soaring, taxes rise, there is distrust of politicians, massive youth unemployment, large increases in University tuition fees, telephone hacking scandals affecting the press and the police, great inequalities in incomes and banks paying obscene bonuses while failing to give loans to businesses or mortgages to people wanting to buy houses. Also the recent summer has given plenty of excuses for our national pastime of moaning about the weather. We are not wildly enthused about the Olympics, libraries are under threat, the BBC is having to slash its budgets and cut programmes and there have been riots in the streets. The National Heath Service could possibly be part privatised, the Planning laws may be weakened and we are led by a Coalition Government with internal tensions. Old people aren’t looked after properly and the nation is getting fatter. As we grumble and gripe about whichever of these concerns bother us it may perhaps be worthwhile to wonder whether such gloom is really justified. We could note, for instance, that we live in a reasonably civilised democracy, there is a rule of law and a Human Rights Act. The army is not employed to oppress the people. Women do not need to walk four miles to get a pitcher of water, no-one is stranded on a corrugated iron roof as flood waters surge around with no hope of rescue for days. We have electricity at the touch of a switch and clean water at the turn of a tap. We do not fear an earthquake or a devastating hurricane. Our young sons are not kidnapped by militias and forced to become boy soldiers with guns. People are not impelled to flee their homes carrying a pathetic bundle of precious possessions to live in refugee camps on meagre food dished out by Aid Agencies. Our average life expectancy is double that in the developing world. We may hold peaceful protests but do not have to face teargas, tanks and guns in a vicious struggle to overthrow a cruel dictatorship. Despite a few complaints we generally enjoy a pretty good Health Service. Of course we still need to be vigilant, to demand more honesty, fairer shares, better behaviour, more efficient government, higher professional standards, less criminal and anti-social behaviour. But we might also just pause now and then in the middle of our grumbling to count a few of our blessings and acknowledge how privileged we are. Philip Mottram 58| Tickhill Today
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The Sheffield Singers are already making preparations for their annual visit to Tickhill. This year they will be entertaining you in Tickhill St Mary’s church on Tuesday 20th December. Rachel Copley will conduct the Singers and the organist will again be the very talented Darius Battiwalla. As always Parick Andrews and his team will be serving wine and mincepies at the interval and we hope you will join us as we welcome the Festive Season with Carols and Christmas music. Whatever the weather The Sheffield Singers have always got through, so wrap up warm and come and join us for what a lot of people say is the start of Christmas! More details next month. Janet Bower
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.C.A. At our meeting on October 13th. we welcomed 67 members and 4 visitors who all enjoyed a most enlightening illustrated talk by Steve Payne..."Lies...Damned Lies and Photographs!" At our meeting on Thursday November 10th. we are to have a visit from Gerald Hall who will tell us about Turkish Treasures...wild life...people and places. This meeting will be at 7.30p.m. in the Methodist Schoolroom. Marcia J. lingard [ Secretary ]
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ickhill Pop-In Centre We look forward to a return visit on Wednesday 2nd November of a group of ladies playing a Recorder. As usual, they will start performing at 2pm. Anyone is welcome to join us. For the afternoon, there is no charge and refreshments are provided. The Centre is held in the Methodist Church lounge on Northgate every Wednesday afternoon from 1-30 – 3-30p.m. Please drop in if you would like a chance to make new friends with a cup of tea and a chat. There are table top activities for those who like to play cards or Scrabble etc. Lunch is available on the 2nd Wednesday in the month, by prior arrangement. Transport is available within Tickhill and for further details ring Rosemary Cornish 744768
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other's Union Last month's Usborne Book Sale was a great success and £160 was raised to sen to the MU Overseas Literacy Fund. Tickhill MU also regularly send money from monthly donations to the general Overseas Fund administered by the MU and used to support local initiatives and provide help in emergencies. It was heartening to see in the media photographs of MU members in Africa, dressed in their distinctive blue uniforms, meeting to support Archbishop Rowan Williams during his recent visit to African Countries. Christmas lunch this year has been booked for Wednesday 7th December at the Millstone, meeting at 12,30 p.m. for 1.00 p.m. Our next meeting will be on Tuesday November 8th in St. Luke's Chapel. This will be a Games afternoon. Kathie Mason
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ickhill Methodist Ladies' Fellowship. At our meeting on Tuesday November 8th. we are to have a return visit from Lyndis Rowley who will be talking to us about " Nautical Phrases and Sayings." This meeting will be in the Church Lounge at 2.30pm Our second November meeting, on Tuesday 22nd. will, however, be held in the Church and this will atke the form of an organ recital given by John Marsden. All ladies are welcome to join us for either or both meetings. Marcia J lingard. [ Secretary
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ICKHILL SEQUENCE DANCE CLUB. We are a friendly social club who enjoy sequence dancing and have a dance each Friday 8-10pm in the School Room of the Methodist Church (behind the main Church), Northgate, Tickhill. Parking is not a problem. You are welcome to join us. Eileen Howdle, Tel. 01302 743658
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es Francophiles de Tickhill Our AGM was held on 5th October, followed by cheese and wine and a quiz on wines. The evening was well attended by members old and new. On Wednesday 2nd November Thierry Viennois will be returning, this time to give a talk on the French Revolution. This popular speaker is always both informative and amusing. Do come and join us even if you are not a member. In UTTERCROSS NEEDLEWORKERS December we will be having our Christmas www.clubbz.com/club/20430/ celebrations. doncaster/buttercross-needleworkers The talks are in English but there is always a The next event, for members only, will chance to speak French during the course of be the Machine Quilting Workshop on Saturday the evening. Subscription for members is £14 November 19th - please remember to bring with a £3 charge for visitors. your sewing machine and lunch. For further information please contact Mike Further information from Christine 01302 Scragg, Tel : 750312 751808/Valerie 01302 751822
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ickhill Tara o you recall meeting and talking with a Work on the ramp access to Castle Close lady in distress in the vicinity of the Community Hall is due to start soon. bridge over the A1, late in the evening, Chairasize classes begin at the Hall on on or around 18th June? If so would you please contact in confidence, John Gibson Wednesday November 2nd at 1pm. This is an at Howells Solicitors on 0114 249666 option 1. exercise programme for just about everyone because you can work at your own pace. More Your help would be very much appreciated details and enrolment forms are available at the Hall. Or, just come along on the day and, if ICKHILL BOWLING CLUB Early October heralds the end of season you feel you are up to it, simply sign up, sit down, join in and have fun getting fit! for League Matches, and indeed for Bingo Christmas party will be held at the Crown Green bowling in general, and it The Community Hall on Tuesday December 20th: seems that during the playing season, the more details of games, prizes and buffet in next weeks go by so quickly, and yet during the month's Tickhill Today. closed season the weeks drag on and on. Don't forget to come out and support Tickhill Together's festive late night shopping evening The Club had mixed fortunes during the 2011 season. The over 60s Singles team, and the Mid on November 24th, Santa’s Grotto will be in -week Doubles team each retained their place the community centre. in their respective Divisions. The Mid-week uses Update: Singles team won their Division and so are Service 305(Tickhill-Doncaster, via Wong promoted to a higher Division, where no doubt Lane), is likely to have changes made in they will face stronger opposition next year. January 2012. This will include changes Unfortunately this promotion was slightly to the route, and times, and may also include overshadowed by the fact that the Over 60s serving Maltby. It`s operators, Doubles team are relegated from Division 2 Community Transport, and SYPTE, down to Division 3., but are confident they will Doncaster are discussing changes, and they have said they "bounce back" next season. will consult with Tickhill residents. This service Friday October 7th was the Clubs' Annual could connect with X7 or 87 in Maltby, for onward travel to Meadowhall and Sheffield. Presentation Evening & Buffet Supper, which Nothing has been decided yet. However, can all was held in the Cricket Club. The event was readers who use buses, past or present, well attended, and an enjoyable evening was had by all. The Mayor of Tickhill, Councillor Ray contact the following to show your support: Hill and his wife Gillian, graciously accepted an Doncaster Community Transport invitation to join us and to present the awards. Leger House, Brooke Street Doncaster The winners of the various Competitions were: DN1 2SW Tel: 01302 342 400 Email: johnwade@legerbus.co.uk The Pensioners' Handicap was won by Alan Wilby with Mrs Moira Robb as Runner-Up. The Doubles Handicap was won by Tom Gatiss Andy Wright (Transport Team Leader) South Yorkshire Transport Passenger Executive & Tommy Plenderleith, with Derek Erridge & 11 Broad Street West Sheffield S1 2BQ Richard Goddard being Runners-Up. Tel : 0114 2211424 The Ladies' Rose Bowl was won by Mrs. Jean Email :andy.wright@sypte.co.uk Wilby and Mrs.Lorraine Morris as Runner-Up As always, any letters for the above, or for The Mens' Singles Competition was won by Richard Goddard, Brian Hardy was Runner-Up more information, can be posted to: Dean Sadler, 2 Rawson Road, Tickhill, Doncaster, There were numerous raffle prizes to be won DN11 9NG. Email d.b.sadler@hotmail.co.uk (about 30 prizes in total), and on behalf of the Club, I would take this opportunity to thank the many Shop keepers, Tradesmen & Businesses, (& Club Members) who so generously donated to our cause. Thank you so much. Finally, a reminder that the Bowling Clubs' Friday 25th November Annual General Meeting will be held on St Mary’s Primary School, Tickhill at 8pm Monday November 21st.at 1:45pm in the Tickhill Institute. This meeting is open to RHODES PIANO TRIO anyone who wishes to attend and is not Robert Thompson (piano) Michael restricted to members only, so if anyone has Gurevich (violin) & David Edmonds (cello) any thoughts of joining us, you can be assured of a warm welcome. Non members and new members welcome Tom Gatiss (Secretary) Enquiries: Adrian Hattrell (01302) 742612
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TICKHILL - BUT NOT TODAY! (ACTUALLY IT IS WADWORTH THIS MONTH)!
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It is with great sadness that we record the recent death of Chris Garritt who was one of our committee members. Chris was well known and well liked in Tickhill and it is not just in the History Society that he will be sorely missed. We extend our deepest sympathy to his wife Ann and to their family at this difficult time. The closing date for the November magazine is before our October meeting so a report on that meeting will have to wait until next month. However there is much else to talk about. Hazel Moffat, our Publications Editor has been busy (as always) and her latest Occasional Paper is an engrossing story about ten generations of the Laughton Family, once owners of Eastfield farm. The family experienced much success and were generous benefactors to Tickhill people, but also faced sadness and turbulence with infant mortality and marital breakdown. 'The Laughton Family of Tickhill' is now available from KSM Card Gallery, Castlegate, price £2. We have also produced a Binder for your Occasional Papers which will make them easier to store and with the words “Tickhill and District Local History Society Occasional Papers” on the spine will be an asset on any bookshelf. Each binder will take approximately 8 papers with clamp fastening which means there is no need for any hole punching. Binders are available price £2.99 from KSM and from the Library (See our advert below). Our next meeting will be on November 17th when Deborah Moretti will talk about “Excavations at Rotherham Minster”. As usual the meeting will be held in the Methodist Schoolroom, Northgate, starting at 7.30 PM and visitors will be welcome. Finally, our Christmas Social will be on Thursday 15th December at the Millstone. Good company, a hot buffet and good entertainment are on offer for £10 per head but numbers are limited so please make your booking at our November meeting or direct by phone to Dorothy Bradley on 01302 752429.
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ickhill Scouts As I sit here in my garden waiting for groups of scouts and cubs running around the village taking part in the annual Phoenix Challenge I begin to ponder on the meaning of scouting today and its relevance to our young people. Teams of 4 to 5 scouts or cubs are visiting various locations around Tickhill to be both physically and mentally challenged. We have about 30 youngsters, male and female, aged between 9 and 14 being challenged by a number of 14 to 18 year olds. These young people’s parents are quite willing to let this happen trusting us to look after their children. This is one of the strengths of scouting. We encourage youngsters to be self-reliant. We encourage parents to allow their youngsters to be looked after by, what in any other circumstance, would be strangers. All this takes place on a Saturday afternoon. As it is not on the usual meeting night everyone gives up yet another day to provide yet another exciting event. Over the past month the cubs have been following a programme of activities ranging from a basketball competition to pumpkin sculpture for Hallowe’en. The Scouts and Explorers are spending a night out at Parkgate Shopping Centre as part of their awareness of the young homeless. This event is organised in conjunction with the young homeless charity – Safe@Last.
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Tickhill Town Council
The Audit of the Council’s finances is usually completed about this time of year and those for 2010/11 have just been finalised and the Certificate posted in the Town Notice Boards as required by law. At Tickhill the Responsible Financial Officer is the Clerk to the Council and for each monthly Council Meeting she prepares and distributes to all Councillors an up to date Statement of Receipts and Payments for the financial year to date. She also produces a list of payments due that month. which are compared by Councillors against the budget estimates and, provided they are satisfied that payment is due, two of them sign the appropriate cheques. The Clerk ensures that there are always sufficient funds on the Council’s current account to meet the cheques with the balance of monies kept in interest bearing accounts with secure approved deposit takers. The Councils’ finances are also monitored on a quarterly basis at a meeting of its Finance Committee whose own procedures plus the actual transaction books and bank information are scrutinized by an independent “internal” auditor at the year end before documents are sent to Government appointed Auditors for final certification. A summary of Receipts and Payments for 2010-11 against budget with comparative figures for 2009/10 is shown on the next page. There were a few changes this year which had not been anticipated when the budget was drawn up: Income: Receipt of further monies from the Tree Appeal exceeded all expectations as did income from use of The Pavilion. Payment from the Capital Reserve was used to pay for the resurfacing of the Tennis Courts. As originally intended, the use of General Fund balances was used to finance the annual payment for the Christmas Lights. Payments: The recruitment of a new Town Clerk included 2 months additional pay during the training period and payment of a Gratuity to the retiring Clerk. There were also additional costs involved in the recruiting process which increased administration costs. Payment of the 2011-12 Insurance premium and the Town’s annual subscription to the Yorkshire Local Council Association one month early abnormally increased expenditure (although there will be a saving in the current year when the budgeted amount will not be paid). YOUR COUNCILLORS ARE: Mr Raymond (Ray) L Hill 2 Pinfold Lane, Tickhill DN11 9NS
Mr Nigel J Cannings 24 Vine Road, Tickhill DN11 9EP
Tel: 743317 Tel: 745372
You can contact the council by: Writing to: The Clerk to the Council, Address:
Mrs Margaret Cannings-Clough 24 Vine Road, Tickhill, Doncaster DN11 9EP 01302 745372 tickhillcouncil@gmail.com
Mr Derrick Hoyle
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Mrs Margaret Marrison
YOUR DISTRICT COUNCILLORS ARE:
2 Lancaster Crescent, Tickhill DN11 9PX Tel: 742676 Chumlea, Crossland Gardens, Castlegate Tickhill DN 11 9QP Tel: 742688
Mr Stuart J Millard 4 Pinfold Close, Tickhill DN11 9NP
Tel: 743842
Tel: 751025
Mr Paul W Rigley 38 Westfield Road, Tickhill DN11 9LB
Mr David Adgar 6 Winnery Close, Tickhill DN11 9JT
Mr Brian Keith 6 Alderson Close, Tickhill, DN11 9HN
Mr Ian W Henderson 36 Meadow Drive, Tickhill , DN11 9ET
Tel: 752195 Tel: 743996 Tel: 744753
Patricia Bartlett, Tel 01302 310575, Email patricia.bartlett@doncaster.gov.uk Bob Ford, Tel 01302 743804, Email bob.ford@doncaster.gov.uk Barbara Hoyle, Tel 01302 742676, Email Barbara.hoyle@doncaster.gov.uk
YOUR LOCAL MP - CAROLINE FLINT Meteor House, First Avenue, Hayfield Lane, Auckley DN9 3GA. Tel: 01302 623330, Fax 01302 755099; Email
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TICKHILL TOWN COUNCIL -SUMMARY RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT RECEIPTS Precept Bank Interest Double rating refund Other Pavilion & Sports Hire Sub total Contras Trees appeal VAT Repaid Cash Book Total Transfer from Reserve TOTAL RECEIPTS PAYMENTS Salary General Administration Mill Field Car Park Trees Section 137 Grants Christmas Contingencies Sub Total Pavilion & Sports Sub Total Tennis Club VAT paid Cash Book Total Pav. Rep/Ren. Reserve Total Transfer to General Fund Transfer to Special Reserve Total Payments
2009/10 35000 78 1197 75 7523 43873 803 1099 2363 48138 21915 70053
Budget 2010/11 35000 100 1200
9996 6838 1100 544 12320 1426 11131 1546 44901 22068 66969 2484 69453 600 70053 70053
RECONCILIATION Balance forward Receipts (inc repyt Cap fund) Payments (adjusted for Pavilion wages) Bank Current/Deposit Accounts Bank Money Market Representing: Capital Reserve Pavilion Reserve DMBC Flexible Funding Special Reserve General Fund
6300 42600
2010/11 Actual 35000 61 1197 308 9037 45603
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43600 8050 51650
49036 9415 58451
10100 7600 400 450
13109 9988 ** 400 317
1150 7250 1000 27950 18950 46900 3750 50650
810 7147 545 32316 18783 51099 3750 169 55018
50650
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1000 51650
3433 58451 2009/10 £66,887.76 £48,138.94 £115,026.70 £69,456.53 £45,570.17 £4,570.17 £41,000.00 £45,570.17
2010/11 £45,570.17 £49,347.94 £94,918.11 £55,018.12 £39,899.99 £9,899.99 £30,000.00 £39,899.99
£21,277.28 £4,350.00
£17,839.78 £4,350.00
£15,000.00 £4,942.89 £45,570.17
£18,433.00 (£722.79) £39,899.99
** 2011-12 Insurance and Subscriptions £1940 paid early in error
Goodbye to a Tickhill Character
Clifford Kendall Deakin passed away peacefully on Sunday 28 th August aged 88 years. Cliff was born and bred in Tickhill. He was born with a disability to his legs and following a visit to Harley Street when he was 4 years old and a subsequent unsuccessful operation he was told he would never be able to walk. Cliff promptly made himself a walking frame and started to push himself around the village. Although he was never able to walk properly he managed to get about on a pushbike and later on his beloved Royal Enfield motorbike. Although Cliff struggled at school he wasn’t “thick” as he said he was. He was very practical, learnt from experience and could hold a good argument with anyone. Cliff delivered to customers for the local butcher and sold ice cream by horse drawn vehicle for the Masserella family who owned racehorses and gave Cliff excellent betting tips! In 1958 Cliff started bicycle repairs and earned the name “The Midnight Mechanic” as he often worked into the early hours. He said “I eat when I want to; I drink when I want to, work and sleep when I want to”. Cliff’s constant companion for many years was his dog Ruffchops and he enjoyed a pint in the pubs around the village and meals at the Millstone. Cliff overcame many setbacks in his life including the loss of both his parents at an early age, a fire at his home, a spell in prison for non payment of council tax, and the amputation of both legs. Despite all of this he often said “I’ve never worried in me life” and “I’ve had a wonderful life”. “Ay up smiler” was one of his common greetings His family and many friends feel it has been a privilege to know such a colourful character and give thanks for the life of Clifford Kendall Deakin (a Tickhill gentleman) who lived his life ‘HIS WAY’.
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