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New Housing development plans for Branton. www.arrowpublications.co.uk Summer Fayre Saturday 14th July 12 - 4pm Everyone welcome! School & Community
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Including Blaxton & Finningley July 2012 Issue No. 82 www.arrowpublications.co.uk Branton St Wilfrid’s School & Community Summer Fayre Saturday 14th July 12 - 4pm Everyone welcome! New Housing development plans for Branton.
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Including Blaxton & Finningley

July 2012 Issue No. 82

www.arrowpublications.co.uk

Branton

St Wilfrid’s School & Community

Summer Fayre

Saturday 14th July

12 - 4pm

Everyone welcome!

New Housing

development plans for Branton.

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Farm Animals

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Educational Centre

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Miniature Horse called Polly

Incubator Room Picnic Area

Bouncy Castle

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Family Ticket £15

Schools and Large Parties Welcome

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Editor’s Letter... As I sit

here thinking about what to write, I look out

the conservatory window and the word grim

comes to mind. For inspiration, I check my i

phone for the 7 day weather forecast and

still... grim! Come on Summer, where are

you hiding? This is not fair, quite literally!!

Maybe July will surprise us all, I hope so, we have

some fayres to look forward to including Branton

St Wilfrid’s School fayre, organised by the school

PTA on Saturday 14th July. The fayre attracts many

local community groups so this really is a fayre for

all the community as well as the ‘school family’

please come along for what promises to be a fun

packed day!

Plans for The Auckley Show are well underway and

you will find an application form for a new trial

event—The Fun Dog Show’ If you think your ‘best

friend’ has a chance of charming the judges, then

please completed the entry form and hand it in

asap. You will find full details in the centre page of

this month’s Arrow.

We have 3 pages packed with photographs from

Branton, Auckley and Finningley from the Jubilee

celebrations. It looks like we all entered the spirit

of the occasion and had a good time. At the time

of Print, we were looking forward to the torch

relay in Doncaster. I hope everyone got a chance

to see this historic event.

The deadline for the August issue for advertising and

articles is Wednesday 18th July. The Arrow will be

delivered from Friday 27th July.

Best Wishes

Michelle Sidebottom Tel: 01302 534256 / 07795 387937

Email: [email protected]

www.arrowpublications.co.uk

The

Coffee Shop

Open 9.30am - 4.30pm everyday [email protected]

Branton Farm Nurseries

Mouth watering homemade

cakes made daily

Freshly made lunches

Fresh local produce

www.shepherdsplacefarm.com

Watch out for our new

look cafe planned for August

Pop in for a

bite to eat.

Eat in or

takeaway

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Thursday Coffee

Mornings at Auckley

St Saviour’s We hold a friendly coffee morning

every Thursday during term time, from 10 – 11.30

am. We meet in the small meeting room at

Auckley Parish Centre, where you can call in for

tea/coffee and biscuits and enjoy a chat with

friends. Open to all. Contact Barbara on

01302 771525.

News, News, News, News, News, News...

Open Gardens! St Wilfrid’s Church,

Cantley are holding an “Open Gardens” on Sunday

15 July between 1pm and 5pm. Yvonne Woodcock

and 6 other gardens will open their gardens for the

afternoon.

The vicarage garden will be open from 4pm for

cream tea. Further information can be obtained at

www.stwilfridscantley.co.uk or by telephoning

Beryl on 01302 532117.

Christian Aid Week

This year we collected £1821.80 of which £660.07

was Gift Aided and if the charity can reclaim 25p

for every £1 given it should add £165 to our total.

A big thank you to all the collectors who we hope

feel well satisfied with their efforts to help those

who have so little. Thank you to everyone who

helped financially through their generous

contributions.

Susan, Trish, Chris

Finningley Church.

Kilham Hall A wonderful time was had by

approximately ninety children on Tuesday the 5th

June for the Queens Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

A special thank you to Martin, of Pure Heaven

discos who entertained the children all afternoon

with games, bouncy castles and music etc. Vicky

for the face painting. The Kilham Hall Committee

for all their hard work, Mike from the Post Office

and his team of BBQ helpers who fed the hordes!

All in all, a very happy afternoon and with free ice

cream, burger and commemorative mug we hope

very happy memories will have been formed for

each child to look back upon when they reach

their senior years! It was a cold afternoon on the

sports field, but tea/coffee and cake helped to keep

the mums and dads warm.

Not to be out done, Kilham Coffee club held their

own Diamond Jubilee celebrations on Tuesday 12th

June from 10.30 to 2 p.m. and just as much fun (if

not more) was had by us all with nearly eighty

people attending. The excellent singing by Sheila

and her friends, the pie and peas meal with trifle to

follow, free raffle and bingo and lovely commemo-

rative biro more than compensated for the small

charge we had to make for the occasion.

Thank you to everyone from the Committee.

Those of you who use Kilham Hall for parties,

bookings, attend Zumba, playgroup, art class, cof-

fee morning, etc, have helped us raise the funds to

subsidise the events as detailed above.

On a less happy note, the photo below shows

recent damage to the Hall due to mindless indi-

viduals. We have to pay for this damage from hard

earned funds you have helped us raise. Should you

see anything untoward, please phone the Police or

if you know who is responsible please tell a com-

mittee member.

Please check the whats on page as we have

some amendments to our timetable.

Mindless vandalism at the Hall

New Housing Plans,

Doncaster Road, Branton. Before

going to print, there were plans for a public exhibi-

tion to be held at Kilham Hall Community Centre

in Branton on Thursday 28th June, organised by

David Wilson Homes. The event was to display

their plans for a new Housing Development on the

land off Doncaster Road near to Poppyfields Estate

(opposite side) and adjacent to The Close.

The plans show a development consisting of 90

homes which include 26 for affordable housing and

the properties available will range from 2 bed-

rooms to 5 bedrooms. No other information was

available at the time of print but we will bring you

the latest update in the August issue.

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News, News, News, News, News, News...

Any Equine Undertaken

Remedial Shoeing

Therapeutic Shoeing

Cantley with Branton WI In May Paul Wyman spoke about the Tuxford

windmill, how he learnt to be a miller and has now

opened a tea shop. June 14th Rob McMurdow

spoke about dispelling myths of funerals. On July

14th John Slater will recall the blind side of being

funny. Visitors are welcome. Contact Anne Oakes

536802.

Results for the May 2012

Auckley Show 200+Club 1st No 727 Paul Wright wins £100 well done Paul

on your second big win

2nd No 545 Pete Jameson wins £20

3rd No 602 Gill Parnell wins £10

All previous winners can be found on our web site

www.auckleyshow.co.uk

Auckley Show this year will be Saturday 11th Au-

gust 2012. Applications for trade and craft stands

still being taken, see web site to apply.

St Wilfrid’s PTA School & Community

Summer Fayre

Saturday 14th July 12—4pm

At St Wilfrid’s School, Branton

Come and meet many local

community groups as well as enjoy

the usual fun of the fayre!

Balloon Race, Raffle, Tombola, Performing

Arts, Tractors, Crafts, Delicatessen,

Fairground Ride, Disco, Bouncy Castle,

Football, BBQ, Pimms and Stella Bar, Cakes

and Sweet stalls and much much more!

50p entrance fee St Wilfrid’s School Children and Siblings

free of charge.

Auckley & Branton Luncheon

Club will have their first lunch between

12.30pm and 2.30pm, on Tuesday 17th July at The

Three Horseshoes, New Road, Branton.

Have Your Say event at The

Coffee Shop, Branton Farm

Nurseries (Hagan`s) on Wednesday 11th July

2012 from 11.00am to 12.30pm.

Everyone is welcome to the above events.

Will meet on Monday 16th July at the Harvey

Arms Pub, Finningley, 12 till 2pm.

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Est. 1973

HIGH CLASS DECORATORS

Discount for OAP’s

Gardening Services

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Kilham Hall Jubilee Kilham Hall Jubilee

Celebration Day Celebration Day Photographs taken by Malcolm JohnstonPhotographs taken by Malcolm Johnston Vicky Shaw of Fanciful Vicky Shaw of Fanciful

Faces based in Faces based in

Edlington, putting the Edlington, putting the

finishing touches to the finishing touches to the

face of 4 year old face of 4 year old

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CantleyCantley.

Malcolm Johnston (part time graphic designer and photographer) [email protected]

Tony Balne with regal crown and Tony Balne with regal crown and

Union Jack to celebrate the Jubilee of the Queen.Union Jack to celebrate the Jubilee of the Queen.

Ten month old Sianne Lili White Ten month old Sianne Lili White

and her sister Sienna May, along and her sister Sienna May, along

with mum Sarah got in on the act with mum Sarah got in on the act

and enjoyed the afternoon.and enjoyed the afternoon.

Brothers Joseph (6) and Ben (4) Yexley who Brothers Joseph (6) and Ben (4) Yexley who

both go to St Wildrid’s School in Branton, get both go to St Wildrid’s School in Branton, get

stuck on the fly wall!stuck on the fly wall!

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Thank you To The Kilham Hall Management Committee

for organising our Diamond Jubilee village party.

We had a fantastic time! From all the Children who attended

and their grateful parents!

Jubilee Fun At The Eagle & ChildJubilee Fun At The Eagle & Child

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Glen Road Residents Toast the QueenGlen Road Residents Toast the Queen

Look who turned up at our Jubilee Party Look who turned up at our Jubilee Party

at Harvey close Finningley! Thank you to at Harvey close Finningley! Thank you to

all the street for all getting together and all the street for all getting together and

making it a good day. J Phillips making it a good day. J Phillips

Glen Road ‘Boys’!Glen Road ‘Boys’!

Kilham Hall Coffee Morning Kilham Hall Coffee Morning

celebrate in stylecelebrate in style

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News From Finningley C of E Primary School Foundation to the Skies..... On Monday 14th May reception class went to the airport to see the mighty Vulcan in all its glory. The 4

and 5 year olds were not really aware of the history of RAF Finningley or the fondness that the people of

the area had for the cold war bomber but after a short while there they soon picked up on how

impressive and important it was. They had a guided tour and talk and then spent their cash in the souvenir

shop. Reception class now has a first rate display of Vulcan memorabilia. The role play corner is now alive

with scramble, scramble and roaring jet engine sounds.

As a follow up the children had a visit from a current Jet2 pilot who talked them through his working day,

showed them his uniform and then let them watch a film of his latest take off and landing from inside the

cockpit. We now have a class full of budding aviators.

SATs are all over!

On Friday 18th May School hosted its annual ‘thank goodness SATs have gone disco with games, music and

food. Pupils had the chance to relax and put behind them the whole test week. Now on to summer and

hopefully some sunshine.

A Very Berry Breakfast Mrs Diane Roxby and Ms Sarah Linley organised a super

fun breakfast club on the 18th May with a themed eat

healthy morning. The whole session was about eating

fruit, living healthily and keeping fit. Over 30 pupils

attended to play games about 5 a day, make a try fruit

smoothies and fun cocktails and generally have wonderful

fun. The ladies in charge sorted out activities such as blind

berry and cracking food clue trial. The children said they

loved the Blueberries, blackberries and strawberries but

were not too sure about the cranberries! Aside from the

impressive mess in the kitchen area the children came

away with some really positive attitudes to healthy food!

BMX stunts

Keelan Phillips , the current UK BMX

stunt champion, was in school on the morning of 28th May as a reward for

our winning the Big Pedal.

He gave two shows with key stage one and two children and they were

all amazed by his skill, balance and bravery. Miss Waszak was also very

brave when she had a go at riding without hands as part of a staff

challenge (strange how Mr Hall disappeared at this time.....).

The older pupils then got a chance to try some stunts of their own,

supervised by Keehan. A great morning.

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Dollars Bake In the last week of May all our children

had the chance to spend their dollars in

dollars shop. Children at Finningley don’t

get stars or stickers. They get dollars for

attending, working hard or being kind and

as they add those dollars up they can buy

treats. These range from sllnkies and glid-

ers right up to being the head teacher for

a day or baking with Mrs Stevenson. Two

of our year 4/5 budding bakers made deli-

cious cup cakes and then shared them

with the staff. Splendid.

Jubilee Fun On the last day of the half term we had a

super Jubilee party in school with Mrs

Robinson, our cook, putting on a fantastic

buffet lunch and children then contributing

to a ‘street party’ cake and bun feed in the

afternoon. We had fun all day trying out

1950’s games such as shove ha’penny and

hoola hoop challenge and children made

splendid crowns to celebrate the day. We

really wanted to celebrate in style.

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Over the summer holidays we will be providing a large

range of activities and trips that cater for children aged

3 to 14. Here are a few brief details of some of our

activities being offered;

Week 1 – Oriental Week – 23/07/12 – 27/07/12.

Includes a trip to Cleethorpes on Tuesday 24th July!!

Week 2 – Circus Week – 30/07/12 – 03/08/12.

Looking at the acts of the circus. The children will also be

making animal masks and performing their own circus show!

Week 3- Olympic Week – 06/08/12 – 10/08/12.

To celebrate the end of London 2012 we will be holding our

own Olympic Week, making medals, torches etc. Big race day

will be Friday!!

Week 4 – Science Week – 13/08/12 – 17/08/12.

To include a trip to Doncaster Museum on Tuesday

Week 5 - Dance Week – 20/08/12 – 24/08/12.

The children will be making up their own dance routines, and

music to accompany them. Get ready for the ‘dance off ’ at the

end of the week!

Week 6 – Nature Week - 27/08/12 – 31/08/12.

Nature walks, bug hunting etc. To end the week we will be

visiting the Wildlife park on Friday! Prices are £18.00 for a full day - 8.00am until 6.00pm (£15.00 for siblings), or £9.00 for

half day – 8.00am until 1.00pm or 1.00pm until 6.00pm (£7.50 for siblings) plus the price

of any trips. Children will be given breakfast and an afternoon snack, but will need to

bring a packed lunch.

JULY TO SEPTEMBER AUCKLEY SCHOOL HOLIDAY CLUB ACTIVITIES

For further information, or to book your children in please contact the

school office on 01302 770701 during school time, or the club direct on

01302 770409 during out of school hours. Please note trip days can only be booked for all day sessions.

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Auckley

Show 2012

July Update

The competitions around the show are certainly

gaining momentum. Check out the schedule for

this year there some subtle changes to take

account of your feedback. Please make sure your

entries are in and displayed before 11am as judging

starts at that time, prompt. The full schedule will

be published in the August Arrow. If you wish to

plan before this, visit our web site for details

www.auckleyshow.co.uk

Auction Following presentation of trophies by

sponsor Lafarge Aggregates & Concrete UK,

Finningley, the auction of all unclaimed entries will

take place at 4pm, come and grab a bargain.

Entries for all the below are still being taken

Junior Fishing Match

Wednesday 8th August, Bank End Fisheries Blaxton

£5.00 to enter

Pegs drawn 10am, Fish 11am to 3pm

Auckley Show’s Got Talent Open to all

children up to the age of 16

6pm Friday 10th August followed by family disco to

9pm in the Marquee

Best Kept Garden Kerbside Judging. Open to all

Auckley Residents. This is a pilot and if proves

successful we plan to open this up to other

neighbouring villages next year.

All the above have to be registered, for all enquiries for

the above Contact Mandy, 30, Ravenswood Drive

Tel 01302 770097

Fun Dog Show with the emphasis on ‘Fun’ I am

really looking forward to this new dimension to

the show day which I am sure will produce another

‘Pudsey’ plus a barrel of laughs, oohs and aahs.

Judging starts 2.30pm on the Show Ground

Saturday 11th August. See entry form in Arrow and

on our web site www.auckleyshow.co.uk

Further details from Cheryl

01302 773019 Mob: 07949 974133

[email protected]

Show Jumping this proved exceptionally popular

last year now we have moved the event onto the

showground, contact Lucy Chappell at Boston Park

Farm for entry details.

Children’s entertainment This year ‘Andy the

Clown’ will be joining ‘Mr Magic’ who will lead the

fancy dress parade from the Village green at 12

noon. Followed by our traditional Children’s

sports, the props get better each year it’s amazing

how much fun you can get out of a parachute,

hoola hoops and the iconic 70’s bouncing ‘Space

Hoppers’ The mums race always produces hys-

teria. New this year. Cavy Corner will be showing

off their Guinea Pigs with an interactive display.

Archery, donkey rides, and a selection of inflatables

and rides will keep the youngsters entertained.

Tug o war Who will take the trophy from last

year’s winners the Eagle and Child? Get your team

together and get in touch to register. A gallon of

ale, trophy and rosettes will be awarded to winning

team, not to mention the prestige. Ladies are not

excluded from this event.

Duck Race down the river Torne organised by

the Scouts, ducks available from the Spar at Auck-

ley.

In the Main Marquee You will be astounded at

the talent of a young key board player ‘Shades of

Radiance’. Vocalist Vinny who proved popular last

year will be with us again. The Armthorpe Elmfield

Brass Band will provide that traditional touch.

Trade Stands Applications still being taken, stalls

from £20 to trade inside the craft marquee or

outside on the showground. Application forms on

web site or contact Neil Woodward 770818.

Evening Tickets Still available! Finish the day off

with a fantastic night out with your friends and

family. We create a brilliant community atmos-

phere in the 150’ x 50’ lined marquee decorated

with chandeliers, seductive lighting and balloons.

‘Look Sharp’, a five piece party band, is topping the

bill followed by disco to midnight. A two course

meal and coffee is included in the price of £25

each. Smart casual clothing is the dress code. Ta-

bles of ten can be reserved this year, contact Neil

Woodward 01302 770818. Tickets are also avail-

able at ‘The Eagle and Child’.

Tombola / Raffle Appeal – we still need dona-

tions please make time to have clear out and give

me call.

Lastly a reminder this event is FREE with FREE park-

ing. Come along, support us and enjoy our community

spirit. Volunteers still required, come on, get involved.

Regards

Neil Woodward, Chairman Auckley Show.

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THE AUCKLEY SHOW Judging starts 2.30pm

FUN DOG SHOW 2012 Entry form

NAME ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

ADDRESS ……………………………………………………………………...............................

TELEPHONE……………………..............EMAIL…………………………………………………

NAME OF DOG ………………………………………… AGE …………………………………...

NAME OF HANDLER ………………………………….. AGE (IF UNDER 16) ………………..

SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN (IF HANDLER UNDER 16)

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...........

CLASS(ES) ENTERED

Prettiest bitch Y/N

Most handsome dog Y/N

Best rescue Y/N

Golden oldie Y/N

Child’s best friend Y/N

Judge’s favourite Y/N

Best trick Y/N

Waggiest tail Y/N

PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE 2 ADDITIONAL CLASSES, THE ENTRANTS OF

WHICH WILL BE DECIDED AFTER THE JUDGING OF THE ABOVE CLASSES.

Best in Show

Best of the Rest

RULES: All dogs in the arena to have one handler only and MUST be kept on a

lead.

Please leave anti social dogs at home.

Food should NOT be brought the arena.

Please clean up after your dog should the need arise.

The Judge’s decision is final. Please remember the emphasis is on FUN!

The entrance fee for the Fun Dog Show 2012 is £1.50, which includes entry for 1 class. You may enter your dog for as many classes as you

like. There will be an additional fee of 50p for each class. However, the

Best in Show and Best of the Rest classes will be free.

The show will be judged by a member of staff from the Mayflower

Animal Centre, Bawtry. Certificates will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd

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News From Branton St Wilfrid’s Primary School As part of our topic about the

seaside, class 1 went to The

Deep to find out about animals

that live under the water. Our

workshop session was called

‘Lost at Sea’ where we had to

find out where different crea-

tures lived. Below is Aimee’s

recount of our school trip:

‘On Tuesday 29th of May we

went to The Deep on a school

trip. First we went to a workshop

and we were looking at sea

creatures that are lost at sea. We

had to put them in the right

homes. Next we went to look at

the fish and I saw a big sword-

fish. After that we went outside to

have our lunch and we sat on

some benches attached to a

table. Finally we all went into the

gift shop and I got a spring with

an octopus and a turtle on it. I

got a ball with a turtle inside and

a pencil with a seal on it and a

rubber at the end. I had a fantas-

tic time at The Deep. My favour-

ite bit was in the workshop.’

Aimee

We all had a great day and

enjoyed looking round The

Deep.

Royal Diamond Jubilee Day

Celebrations

We had a lovely celebration

day in school on the last Friday

before half-term. The children

looked absolutely fantastic in their costumes. We had a fabulous range of Kings, Queens, Princes and Princesses

and red, white and blue themes. Many parents and grandparents joined us for morning assembly, where we

learned different facts about the Queen and sang a stirring rendition of the National Anthem whilst waving our

Union Jack flags! This was followed by our catwalk parade to show-off the wonderful costumes. At lunchtime the

hall was suitably decorated, and tables set with cloths and place cards, each depicting a royal palace. The children

enjoyed a picnic style meal, with the whole school and staff eating together. During the course of the day each

class completed art and sports activities, all with a royal theme. Our wonderful P.T.A. organised photographers

to be in school throughout the day and over 1,000 photos were taken! These will be used to make a Jubilee

Celebration booklet depicting a day in the history of Branton St. Wilfrid’s. To complete the day the children

were each given a commemorative crown, engraved with the school name, and a Union Jack.

Croc-o-mile Day

Our wonderful P.T.A. organised this sponsored event, where the children walk four times around the perimeter

of the school to complete their Croc-o-mile. They were accompanied by their teachers and a very friendly

crocodile!. The event is set to raise well over £1,000 which will be used to fund exciting equipment and visitors

into school. Children received crocodile themed rewards for their sponsorship and the class who raised the

most money, which was Reception Class, received £50 to spend in their classroom.

Class 1 Visit

to The Deep

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Straight after half term, Class 6 went on their residential visit to Marrick Priory in the Yorkshire Dales! They

spent a fantastic week there, and took part in a wide range of activities. When they arrived, they did an

orienteering challenge and then completed a range of team-building and initiative exercises, some of which

proved extremely tricky!

On Tuesday and Wednesday, the children took part in 4 different activities. They completed a High Ropes

course and jumped off the terrifying Leap of Faith. They worked their way through a Low Ropes course, where

they scrambled over nets, crawled through tiny tunnels and balanced on beams. Climbing on the rock wall

proved an extremely popular activity, and all of the children enjoyed canoeing (and got wet through!). On

Thursday, they went on a 7-mile walk in the beautiful countryside surrounding the Priory, visiting Grinton Smelt

Mills.

The children came home on Friday exhausted but happy, having enjoyed a busy and sometimes challenging week.

They returned to school feeling more confident and proud of what they had achieved during a brilliant week at

Marrick.

Hayfield Pyramid Rounder's Tournament On Wednesday 30th May, we took our Year 6 mixed Rounder's team to Hayfield School to play in the pyramid

tournament. We played 3 games in total and scored a total of 18 and a half rounder's. We won the tournament!

We look forward to taking our team to Kirk Sandall on Wednesday 27 th June to play in the Year 6 mixed

Rounder's tournament against other Doncaster schools.

Kirk Sandall Rounder's Skills On Wednesday 13th June, we took our Year 5 boys Rounder's team to Kirk Sandall to play in a Skills competition

with different schools from Doncaster. The skills included bowling, batting, throwing, catching and running. We

came 4th place of this tournament, having achieved the best score for bowling overall.

A special thanks go to all the parents who helped with transport to and from these events and for their support.

A big thank you, also, to Mrs Chorlton for helping us to coach our teams on a Tuesday night.

These are great achievements and we are all very proud of their success. Well done to you all.

We hope you enjoyed reading about all our activities this month. We will share more of our news in the next

edition.

Best Wishes,

C.Barnes,

Acting Headteacher

CLASS 6’S VISIT TO MARRICK

PRIORY

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Diamond Jubilee at Hayfield Lane Primary School

As a school we felt that it was important that we celebrated this unique occasion and

ensured that the children understood the importance of the event. We therefore decided

that the week beginning 28th May was Jubilee Week. We had many things planned for the

week including decorating bunting, a coffee morning and a Garden Party. Each class planned

some exciting activities for the week:

Nursery children played games like ’Balancing a crown on a cushion’ race and ‘Pin the tail on the Corgi’.

They built Castles and Palaces with building blocks and decorated Crowns. They also dressed up as Kings

and Queens and sat on a Throne!

Foundation 2 children decorated plates with pictures of Queen Elizabeth II and things that reminded

them of her such as the Royal Family, the Queen’s royal residences and her Corgis. They also found out

lots of interesting facts about the Queen’s reign.

Year 1 had a fantastic time celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. They designed a special outfit for

the Queen to wear, thought about what rules we would make if we were royal and made cakes. They

found out lots of things!

Year 2 designed and made a commemorative plate. They also researched information on the Queen and

imagined what it would be like to rule our Country. They did creative activities based on the Queen and

made a class collage titles ‘A Crowd of Queens’.

Year 3 were discovering the Royal Family. They created a Royal Family Tree and also made a timeline

storyboard about Queen Elizabeth II. They thought about when she became Queen of England and when

she celebrated her other Jubilees. Finally they made a poster to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee.

Year 4 found out lots of facts about the Queen, her life and duties. Using this information they made a

fact file about the Queen. Additionally, they made a patchwork quilt where each pair of children made

their own design relating to the Diamond Jubilee.

Year 5 have been answering the question; ‘Why is The Queen Cool?’ They learnt about how she became

The Queen and what her day to day life involves. They couldn’t believe how busy each day is. They

looked at each decade of her reign, found out about the important events that have happened and have

learnt about the importance of The Commonwealth. They found it really interesting and their idea that

The Queen was just a little old lady who liked knitting (!!) has changed completely. They now have a lot of

respect for everything she has achieved during her reign.

Year 6 were given the task to research every aspect of the Queen’s life from when she was a little girl to

marrying Prince Philip and having her children to her role in the Commonwealth, her public duties and her

time as the Queen. They presented all of this information in their own presentation of ‘This Is Your Life’

in an assembly to parents and the rest of the school.

The Coffee Morning was a huge success, Parents donated cakes and our Parent Forum volunteered to

help out. People from the local community were invited as well as parents and carers. Our Parent Forum

members suggested that we could raise money for “Help for Heroes”. We also sold “Help for Heroes”

wristbands and held a raffle. We achieved to raise the grand total of £500 for which we are very proud of.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who donated cakes, helped out on the day and

those who attended this worthwhile Charity event.

Garden Party We held a Garden Party on the afternoon of Friday 1st June. For which the children were

encouraged to come to school that day dressed in very smart clothes, as princes and princesses or just to

have a red, white and blue theme. Staff decided that they would treat the children as Royalty for the

afternoon and dressed as servants. We chose a Queen and a Prince Philip for the afternoon and had a

variety of games and activities including ‘Make a Crown’, ‘Guess Who’, ‘Pin the tail on the Corgi’, Musical

chairs, Croquet and some very enthusiastic dancing to music from sixty years ago up to more modern

times. After all these activities the children were ready for sandwiches, cakes and a drink. We finished the

afternoon by presenting prizes for best bunting and sang The National Anthem to parents.

As well as our memories of the week, the school presented every child from our school with a very

special memento of a Diamond Jubilee Mug and Jubilee Bookmark. We hope you enjoy a few of the many

photographs we took over the week.

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Running Out Of Wine

There’s a couple who have just got married, and they’re at their wedding reception. The man is around sixty, and

the woman around fifty. It’s been a busy day and so they’re making the most of a quiet moment alone, when all

of a sudden a beautiful little silver-winged fairy appears.

She says: “For being such an exceptional couple and loving each other to bits, I will grant you each a wish.”

The bride says: “I would love to travel around the world on a long cruise with my wonderful husband.” The fairy

waves her magic wand and – presto! – two tickets for the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship appear in the bride’s

hands.

The fairy then turns to the husband, who thinks for a moment and says: “Sorry, darling, but I wish you were

forty years younger than me.”

The bride and the fairy are very disappointed, but a promise is a promise and a wish a wish, so the fairy waves

her magic wand and – presto! – the husband is suddenly ninety years old!

Now we’re in July the wedding season is in full flow. There are a number of popular Bible readings at weddings,

and recently we had the Wedding at Cana. The wine runs out, so Jesus turns water into the best wine, and this

got me thinking about things running out.

The point of the story wasn’t about the wine, instead this was a sign. A sign of what we may ask. Well, look what

happens.

wine runs out. And that’s life. One way or another, the wine always runs out. Whatever the gains, life inevitably

entails losses. We grow up and old. Children lose their

innocence. Parents see their kids leave home. If we’re lucky

enough never to become unemployed, still, one day we will

have to retire. Our bodies all start to head south as we lose

the battle with gravity (however much gym-time!), while men

lose hair where they want it and gain it where they don’t.

Aches and pains become more frequent. And no one gets out

of here alive. The wine always runs out. Add all the

technology you like, human resources come to an end. That’s

the bad news.

But as a Christian I believe there is amazing good news - the

resources of God never run out.

New energy springing out of weariness, new opportunities

emerging from failure, and new hope arises even in the ashes

of doubt and despair. No one lives a life without encountering

times when the human resources run out. The encouraging

news is that God’s never do and he’s always willing to share

them.

Blessings

Revd. Neil Redeyoff

St Saviour's, Auckley & St Oswald's & Holy Trinity, Finningley

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Day Activity Meeting place Time Contact

Mon Pre-School from 2yrs 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00—3.30pm 865405

Mon Weight Watchers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30am 07966 226073

Mon 1st Doncaster Brownies Auckley Parish Centre 5.30 - 7.00 770004

Mon Re hab Pilates Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 2.00—3.00pm Suzanne 07787 158180

Mon Friendly Society Auckley Parish Centre 2.00 - 4.00 770097

Mon Zumba Gold Auckley Parish Centre 12—1.30pm 07788262783

Mon Line Dancing Auckley Parish Centre 7.30—9.30 817124

Mon Simply Singing Auckley St Saviours Parish Church 10.00-11.30 571874

Mon Spotlight Dance Studio (Street Dance) Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 4.15—6.15 Vicky 07899980870

Mon Zumba Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 6.30-7.30pm Vicky 07899980870

Tue Coffee Morning Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 10.00-11.30 Sheila 538542

Tue Art Group Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 1.00-3.00pm Eddie 537480

Tue Cubs 8 - 10yrs Scout Hut, Auckley 6.15 - 7.45 770838

Tue Pre-School from 2 yrs 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00—3.30pm 865405

Tue Clinical Pilates Auckley Parish Centre 2.30—3.30pm 07787158180

Tue Parent and Toddlers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30 - 11.00 07815 666068

Tue Ridgeway School of Dance Auckley Parish Centre 4.00 - 9pm 710889

Tue Zumba Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 6.30.7.30pm Debbie 07952756422

Wed Parent and Toddlers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30—11.00 07815 666068

Wed Gentle Exercise Auckley Parish Centre 2.00 - 3.30 771326

Wed Soft Play for under 5’s Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 9.45—11.15 Simone 771101

Wed Pre-School from 2 years 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00-3.30pm 865405

Wed Spotlight Dance Studio 3-5yrs Kilham Hall Branton community Centre 4.15-4.45pm Vicky 07899 980870

Wed Spotlight Dance Studio 6-8yrs Kilham Hall Branton community Centre 4.45-5.30pm Vicky 07899 980870

Wed Spotlight Dance Studio 9-13yrs Kilham Hall Branton community Centre 5.30-6.15pm Vicky 07899 980870

Wed Beavers 6 - 8yrs Scout Hut, Auckley 5.30 - 7.00 770838

Wed Table Tennis Club Hayfield Community Sports Centre 7pm 530905 / 07703014818

Wed Chunma Tae Kwon Do (Dave Sutherill) Auckley Parish Centre 6.15 - 7.45 868431

Wed Pilates Auckley Parish Centre 8.00—9.00 01427 752548

Thur 91st Rainbows Scout Hut, Auckley 5.30 - 6.30 770727

Thur Explorer Scouts 14-18yrs Scout Hut, Auckley 7.30 - 9.30 770838

Thur Pre-School from 2 yrs 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00—3.30pm 865405

Thur Parent and Toddlers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30 - 11.00 07815 666068

Thur Coffee Morning Auckley Parish Centre 10.00—11.30 771525

Thur Slim & Zumba Exercise Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 9.30-10.45am Debbie 07952 756422

Thur Soft Play for under 5’s Auckley Parish Centre 1.00-3.00pm Simone 771101

Thur St John Ambulance, 5-10yrs Auckley Parish Centre 5.30-6.45 535151

Thur St John Ambulance 10—16yrs Auckley parish Centre 7.00—8.30 535151

Fri Scouts 10.5 - 14yrs Scout Hut, Auckley 7.00 - 9.00 770838

Fri Pre-School from 2 yrs 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00-3.30pm 865405

Fri Zumba Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 9.30—10.30am Vicky 07899 980870

Fri Music Bugs Auckley Parish Centre 9.30-11.30am 07827 816175

Fri Art Group Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 10.30—12.30 Eddie 537480

Fri BINGO Auckley Parish Centre 7.00—8.30 770714

Fri Social Dance Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 7.30-10.30pm Cyril 532497

Sat Circuit Training Auckley Parish Centre 9.00-10am 770619

Sat Art Class Auckley Parish Centre 10—12 noon Tony Byrne 728239

Sat Talegate Theatre (Drama) Auckley Parish Centre 10.30am 07784 560062

Sun Sunday Club Auckley Parish Centre 11am 770240

What’s On In Branton And Auckley?

Auckley Parish Ctr Bookings Contact Margaret Ottewell 886811

Blaxton Community Hall Bookings Contact Kathleen 771921

Finningley Village Hall Bookings Contact Elaine McNulty 771699

Kilham Hall, Branton—Bookings Contact Beverley 07856 221470

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Monthly Events in Branton, Finningley & Auckley

What’s On In Finningley & Blaxton?

Day Activity Meeting place Time Contact

Mon Finningley Babies & Toddler Group Finningley Village Hall 09.45-11.15 771699

Mon Good Companions (alternate Monday’s) Blaxton Community Hall 1.30pm—3.30pm 771921

Mon See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12noon 771699

Mon Scott Stevenson School of Dance Blaxton Community Hall 5.00—7.15pm 07787 521700

Tue See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12 noon

Tue Soft Play for under 5’s Blaxton Community Hall 9.45—11.15 Simone 771101

Tue Indoor Bowls Blaxton Community Hall 12.30—2pm 771921

Tue Zumba Blaxton Community Hall 7.45—8.45pm 07989 828850

Tue 73rd Doncaster Brownies Blaxton Community Hall 6.00-7.30pm 01427 754896

Tue Weight Watchers Finningley Village Hall 5-6.30pm 07966 226073

Wed Term Time Junior Youth Club Finningley Village Hall 6.30-8.00pm 772924

Wed See Saw Pre School 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12 noon 771699

Wed 73rd Doncaster Rainbows Blaxton Community Hall 5.30—6.30 772737

Wed Zumba Class Blaxton Community Hall 6.45—7.45 07899 980870

Thur See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12 noon 771699

Thur Art Club Finningley Village Hall 1.00 -3.30 771800

Thur Scott Stevenson School of Dance Blaxton Community Hall 5.00-7.15pm

Thur Reach For The Stars-School Dance Finningley Village Hall 4.00-8.30pm 079180203703

Fri See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12 noon

Fri Reach For The Stars-School Dance Finningley Village Hall 4.00-9.00pm 079180203703

Fri Zumba Finningley Village Hall 9.30—10.30am 07899 980870

Sun Church Sunday School Finningley Village Hall 9.00-10.00 770607

2nd Monday in Month Church Friendship Group Finningley Village Hall 1.30-3.30 Mrs Huxtable

Last Monday in Month Doncaster Woodturning Club Finningley Village Hall 6.00-9.00 832224

Monday 23rd July Neighbourhood Watch Finningley Village Hall 7.00pm 770873

3rd Tuesday in Month Finningley Parish Council Finningley Village Hall 7.00pm

3rd Thursday in Month Finningley WI Finningley Village Hall 7.15-9.00 772539

3rd Tuesday in Month Tuesday Club Finningley Village Hall 1.45pm 770992

2nd Wednesday of the month Auckley Parish Council Meeting Auckley Parish Centre 7.10pm 770922

1st Tuesday of the month Finningley Village Community Group Finningley Village Hall 7.15pm 770796

1st Wednesday of the month Branton Parish Council Meeting Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton 7.00pm 772493

2nd Thursday of the month Branton WI Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton 7.20pm 537493

1st Thursday of the month Auckley WI Auckley Parish Centre 7.15—9.30 772065

Wednesday fortnightly Mobile Library Branton 1.40pm 873456

Wednesday fortnightly Mobile Library Auckley 2.15pm 873456

Wednesday fortnightly Mobile Library Gatesbridge Park, Finningley 4pm 873456

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Advice General

Citizens Advice Bureaux - Advice line 01302 735225 Doncaster Council - General 01302 734444

Electricity Emergencies 0800 375 675 Post Office—Finningley 01302 770228

Transco - Gas Leaks 0800 111 999 Post Office - Auckley 01302 770250

Yorkshire Water 0845 124 2424 Post Office - Branton 01302 536053

Care in the Community Robin Hood Airport 01302 801010

Age Concern 0800 009966 Medical

Childline 08001111 Auckley Pharmacy 01302 771392

Doncaster Council - Community First 01302736000 Burns Medical Centre, Goodison Boulevard 08444 140726

NSPCC 0808 8005000 Doctor Okleke, 41 Ellers Lane, Auckley 01302 770327

RSPCA 08705555999 Doncaster Royal Infirmary Hospital 01302 366666

Community NHS Direct 0845 4647

Auckley Parish Council 01302 770922 Oakwood Doctors Surgery, Masham Rd,

Cantley 01302 537611

Branton Parish Council 01302 772493

Weldricks Pharmacy, East Laith Gate, Doncaster

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Kilham Hall Community Centre, Branton 07856 221470

Auckley Parish Centre 01302 886811

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S Yorkshire Police (non emergency) 0114 2202020

Education

Armthorpe Library 01302 833538

Auckley Primary School 01302 770701

Cantley Library 01302 535614

Doncaster Central Library 01302 734305

Doncaster Council - Education 01302 737222

Doncaster Mobile Library 01302 873456

Finningley C of E Primary School 01302 770330

Hayfield School Comprehensive 01302 770589

Hayfield Lane Primary School 01302 770427

Mcauley Catholic High School 01302 537396

St Wilfrid's C of E Primary School 01302 537344

Leisure

Armthorpe Sports Centre 01302 834268

My Vue Cinema 08712 240240

The Dome Leisure Centre 01302 370777

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Poppies of Doncaster, Domestic Cleaning Svs. 01302 533663

Electrical Services

Martin Johnson Plumbing & Heating Repairs 01302 845978

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James Motors, Cantley Lane, Cantley. 01302 370846

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General Convenience Stores

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