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August 2011 Issue 30

Police News

Page 12

Where you live,

your local history

Page 16,17

and much much

more...

SLATE HOUSE

FARM MARKET

& CARBOOT NR MESSINGHAM

EVERY SATURDAY &

SUNDAY &

Bank Holiday Mondays

From1pm

Stall holders ring for

details

www.carbooter.org eve 01909 480087

day 07855 799604

Interested in advertising in this premium spot? give Carolyn a ring for rates 01302 532676 or 0791 2643010

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The fashion-starved

residents on the Isle of

Axholme can now find some

of the country’s leading

labels right on their

doorstep, with the opening

of NE1, Epworth village’s

first major menswear outlet.

Founded by local resident Mike Harm, the store

carries a wide range of labels, including Gio Goi,

duck and cover, Firetrap, Superdry, Cross Hatch

and Original by Penguin, Kickers and IKON.

With a background in fashion management, Mike believes NE1 is perfectly

positioned to outfit fashion-conscious locals.

“There‟s no other menswear store

within 20 miles,” said Mike, “

and the brands we‟re launching

with are exactly what people are

looking for. We‟re already talking

with other high profile labels, and

we‟ll be adding new ranges for the

Autumn/Winter season.”

You can find NE1 at 8 Fountain Court,

Epworth, conveniently located between

behind the Red Lion.

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Editors Letter....

Did you know 7th August is Sisters Day?

It is a day to show your appreciation for that

special family relationship. All siblings have the

odd argument here and there, but deep down

there‘s little way around the natural bond of

siblings. Make this 7th August a special day for

your sister, by however you feel is best. If you

don‘t have a sister, you can still celebrate the

friendships of sisterhood by having a girl‘s night

out! Treat your sister to a beauty treatment at

Sunspot or Charlottes Mobile Beauty who are

both regular advertisers.

New to Epworth is ‘Fish n Feet’ at

Sunspot, Station Road, Epworth. Did you

know The Garra Rufa Fish where discovered in

the early 1800's in the coastal rivers in southern

turkey. They are commonly know as the

'Doctor Fish'. Their medicinal benefits were

discovered by chance by a shepherd with an injured foot who stumbled upon a hot spring

and proceeded to bathe his foot. The little fishes

surrounded his foot and nibbled at his

wound. The Shepherd then realised his wound

had healed. Have no fear! the doctor fish do

not have any teeth. Their painless sucking

removes the dead skin off your feet with their

delicate mouths, leaving them softer and

smoother than any cosmetic pedicure. If you

fancy the experience give Sunspot a call, see

main advert on page 5.

Again thank you to all the advertisers and

everyone who sends me articles on a regular

basis; and of course my delivery people who do

a really good job come rain or shine.

Enjoy the read and have a fabulous Summer! The deadline for September issue is

Friday 12h August.

Carolyn (Editor)

01302 532676 / 0791 264 3010 The Arrow is delivered FREE to every home

and business in the local area. If anyone

knows anyone who does not receive it,

please contact me; it is important the Arrow

is delivered to you!

CROFT HOUSE KENNEL & CATTERY

• Heated Kennels & Cattery

• Individual covered runs

• Dogs walked daily

• Vaccination certificates required

• Dog grooming available

A WARM FRIENDLY WELCOME WHERE YOUR DOGS & CATS

WILL BE CARED FOR AS IF THEY WERE OUR OWN !

West Stockwith 01427 890235

Chris Broad Local Domestic

Appliance Engineer

Repairs & Sales

*Washing Machines *Tumble

Dryers * Dishwashers * Cookers*

Refrigerators *Vacuum Cleaners All work guaranteed.

We offer a professional and personal service.

01427 752146 / 07786 512158

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

During the period 2nd to 4th June

2012, St Andrew’s Church,

Epworth, will be hosting an

exhibition in celebration of the

Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. To mark

this special event, items of memorabilia, printed

articles, photographs, memories etc spanning

the life of the queen are required by the organising

committee for use during the activity period. We

have already been offered the loan of a medal and

service sheet received by a male chorister for

singing in the coronation choir. He will also visit

the exhibition and share his experiences of the

event.

Any items on loan to the church will, of course, be

cared for and returned to the owners. You may

also be interested in volunteering to help stage the

exhibition and/or perform the duties of stewards.

Please contact:

Melvyn Rose - 01427 872080,

email: [email protected]

Penny Birks - 01427 872012

Jim Oliver - 01427 874670

The Isle Group of the

Lincolnshire Wildlife

Trust are trying a new venture

by having a moth morning instead

of a moth night so that we don‘t

have to stay up late but can have a

leisurely look at moths in the morning. This will

take place on Sunday August 28th from 8.30am –

11am at Chris and Geoff Trinder‘s house, The

Croft, Carrhouse Road, Belton. A number of moth

traps will be set up in various locations in the Isle

on Saturday evening and brought to Belton on the

Sunday morning, where they will be opened up for

everyone to see the variety of species found in our

area.

The light in the special moth traps attracts them

and they settle in the large box, then they are

released the following morning after being identi-

fied and recorded. People who would like to take

photographs of any of the moths will have the

opportunity to do this too. To make the morning

more enjoyable we will be providing breakfast of

bacon sandwiches, toast, coffee, tea etc for every-

one at a cost of £3.

Anyone is welcome to come you don‘t have to be

a member, bring along any friends and family too. It

would be helpful if you could let us know a day or

two beforehand if you would like to come, in or-

der to organize the catering.

Bird food is always on sale at Geoff‘s house in

Belton, at very competitive prices, just ring if you

need anything. For further information about the

local Trust group and their meetings please contact

Geoff or Chris Trinder on 01427 872051.

The Isle of Axholme Family His-

tory Day will be on

Saturday 17th September 2011 This year's speakers are:

Angus Townley - Drainage of the Isle

Malcolm Dalby - Along the Trent

Eric Houlder - History in Loo. at South Axholme

Community School, Burnham Road, Epworth.

Application forms can be downloaded from the

society web site at:-

www.axholme-fhs.org.uk/files/fhda2011.pdf

Beware!! Children’s

Cancer Charity

Telephone Call Scam! I have today been contacted by a

person claiming to be putting together

a calendar to raise funds for a

children‘s cancer charity.

I have been contacted by this company

before and found out that it was a

scam. The telephone number they

called from is 01695 576275 and the

person spoke with a Liverpool accent.

I have contacted the police who have

confirmed that these people are not

from a charity and it is indeed a scam.

They usually ask if you would like to

advertise on the Calendar and usually

aim at businesses. Please do not pay

them any money.

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Deborah Miller Epworth

Tel: 07985 745606

Summer Special

10% OFF PRODUCTS IN

August 2011

Isle of Axholme

Short Mat Bowls Club

Come and join us for 4 hours of fun, bowling; 2

hours on Wednesdays and 2 hours on Fridays at

the Epworth Leisure Centre, starting in September

For further information telephone

01427 752344

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MEDLEY FARM SHOP

Carrhouse Road Belton

Shop Local for all your

BBQ Food this Summer

Home Produced Pork. Locally Reared Beef and Lamb

Dried Cured Hams & Bacons Turkeys & Chickens

Locally Grown Winter Vegetables Open 10-3 pm Thursday & Saturdays

10 –5pm Fridays

01427 872274

Based in Epworth

Call Mike 07885 538018 / Jon 07976 006719 or 01427 875854

Email : [email protected]

GLASS REPLACEMENT

Over 25 years in Business

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GEM COMPUTER SERVICES Internet/broadband problems

Virus Removal

Computer repair &

Diagnosis

General support & Advice without the

technical jargon

For all your computing needs call

Greg 07903 235934 www.gemcomputerservices.co.uk

REGULAR

ADVERTISING

REALLY DOES

WORK!

Just ask our regular

advertisers and you

will be surprised!

To advertise in your local

Arrow contact Carolyn 01302 532676 or 0791 2643010

View all magazines on line

www.arrowpublications.co.uk

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Now Taking Bookings for the Summer Term!

Also Nursery Places Available, ring for details Lots of exciting activities based around extensive secure outdoor areas and woodlands.

Healthy homemade dinners and a light tea provided.

All snacks, drinks and treats provided.

Age 5-11yrs. Open 7:45am – 6pm.

Themed weeks to include:

Camp Coneygarth, Cowboy & Indians, Pirate Week, Harry Potter Wk ,

Narnia Wk , Fancy dress, Dr Who Day, Fete Day, Maize the Maize, BBQ‘s, Water Play and lots of Sport Activities.

Kids at Coneygarth Holiday Club

Coneygarth Farm Haxey Nr Doncaster 01427 753173

www.coneygarthfarmdaynursery.co.uk

Festival of Flowers and Victorian Life

Friday 9th Saturday 10th, Sunday 11th September 2011

at All Saints’ Church, Belton , North Lincs.DN91PE

10.00am – 6.00pm ENTRY is FREE

See: Themed flowers, Local Victorian collections of cards, photos, clothing; a Victorian

kitchen; Temple Belwood; Parish Registers 1811 – 1884; and by request the registers from

1542 – 1574. Vestry minutes and excerpts from the first Parish Council minutes; The

Treasure beneath our feet – Belton Fields; School Display; Lace and Felt making, broom-

stick crochet.

Hear: Story telling, Music

Do: Amateur radio, Brass rubbing, Felt and Lace making, Children‘s Treasure Trail.

Taste: Refreshments, coffee, lunches, teas.

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Bawtry road, Hatfield Woodhouse,

Doncaster, DN7 6PH

Tel: 01302 842 954

Quality Turf supplied in easy to lay rolls

Landscaping service

competitive free quotes

********

Aggregates

Sand. Ballast

Gravel. Decorative

Aggregates. Limestone etc.

TULLEY’S LANDSCAPES

01427 752593

07789 049373 Based in Westwoodside

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ORCHARD GARDEN

MACHINERY

Rick Gill SERVICING

AND REPAIRS

Lawn Mowers. Strimmers. Chainsaws. Rotavators.

Hedge Cutters. Stihl Saws

Professional and Domestic Local collection and return service

01427 728440 / 0779 6051155

Based locally in Owston Ferry

CHAINSAWS

SHARPENED

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The Lincolnshire Golf Club and Restaurant, Crowle.

A Delightful Sunday lunch Experience.

The winding drive (off the A161) up to the former Hirst Priory estate is flanked by green lush grass incorporating a

charming cricket field on the left and fairways a little further up on the right.

You then approach the car park adjoining the Lincolnshire Golf Clubhouse and within, the restaurant operated by

Shane and Lesley Jarman.

Shane a former winner of Britain’s Pastry Chef of the year, his wife Lesley and

enthusiastic staff give you a warm welcome to their bar and restaurant.

They serve food seven days a week and especially welcome not only their regular

golfers but visitors from a wide area. One lady on an adjoining table Mrs Mavis

Bellwood of Doncaster told me „I follow Shane wherever he goes‟. They encourage

private parties, special events and many discerning diners, all having pre-booked.

We were there for Sunday Lunch in the light, airy and spacious conservatory attached

to the former stables in the old walled garden of the Priory. Lesley told us that they

can seat 50 covers indoors with views of the west face of the Priory through trees,

the small courtyard and even the first tee of the golf course, it is very pretty indeed.

On entering and being seated at our well spaced table, the first thing noticed is the

two fresh roses in a vase on all of the beautifully laid tables and comfortable chairs.

Lunch is served between 12pm-4.30pm, with two or three courses with a remarkable

£12.00 and £15.75 price attached, incidentally no credit or debit cards are accepted.

Turning over the page of the weekly changed inspired menu (all personally produced

by Shane, a nice touch) one is surprised and delighted by the lunchtime fare on offer,

there being six choices of starters, eight mains, and five desserts. Extra sides and main

course supplements are available at a small extra cost.

To start we chose the Air dried ham salad with fresh watermelon, sweet tomato &

basil, and Chef‘s seafood platter with sweet chilli & sherry dressing. They were both

mouth watering and most acceptable to the palette, both beautifully presented.

By this stage you know you are in for a thrill, and after completing your starter you

are filled with anticipation.

One of our choices for main course was the Slow roasted silverside of beef

accompanied by Yorkshire pudding (well done only, there is also sirloin on offer

medium rare only) and Pan fried fillet of lamb, scented with Moroccan spices, sweet onion & Parma ham, served with

cous cous salad this dish being unusual and enchanting, all accompanied with a tureen of fresh seasonal vegetables.

I had difficulty choosing from five appealing desserts in that all the choices were to my liking; however I finally settled

on the Citrus tart with plump raspberries, fruit sorbet and fresh mint. The presentation of this dish stunned me being

laid on oval marble.

For sure one felt relaxed and satisfied whilst dining, Lesley and her staff were most polite, attentive and not

overbearing. It seemed to us that nothing was too much trouble for them and obviously they enjoyed meeting new

people. I did suggest a fan might be an added welcome

addition for the hotter weather being under glass.

Having no previous knowledge this superb Isle of Axholme

restaurant tucked away in the North Lincolnshire

countryside just south of Crowle railway station, it was

frankly the very best of a Sunday Lunch for anyone‘s purse.

Have a look at their website

www.lincolnshiregolfclub.co.uk

or telephone Shane or Lesley on 01724 711621 for

your booking.

Review by Mr Anthony Catherall

(Main advert on back cover.)

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AXHOLME CENTRAL POLICE REPORT

Fieldside/Battle Green/Studcross/Thurlow/

Memorial Hall Car Park areas in Epworth –

Youths causing annoyance/anti-social be-

haviour.

The problem with youths causing annoyance con-

tinues around this area. Analysis from reports to

police shows that the main days of complaints are

on a Monday, Wednesday and Thursday between

4pm and 2pm. The main crime being committed in this area is criminal damage, particularly to vehicles.

We are therefore re-iterating the message that it is in your best interest to park, if at all possible, in your

garages or on your driveways, and perhaps review your car security arrangements as an extra precaution.

The majority of criminal damage is being committed on a Tuesday and Saturday between 10.00 pm and

01.00 am.

Update: We are still receiving calls relating to groups of youths gathering in the car park.

We have been given some registration numbers of vehicles involved and have given relevant

warnings to those concerned. Should they not heed to our warning there is the potential for

their vehicle to be seized by police. Patrols continue to monitor the car park and have no-

ticed the groups only gather when the hall is not being used. We are working with our part-

ners and the Thurlow Playing Fields Association to try to resolve these issues. We encour-

age local residents observing such anti-social behaviour in these areas to contact us on 0845

6060 222 with as much detail and descriptions of offenders as possible. It is better to ring

and report when such an occurrence happens.

Stepping Stones Nursery, Epworth – Anti-social behaviour, youths causing annoyance and

criminal damage.

Reports are being received that the building is being frequented by youths and there has already been

some damage caused. The building is in a quiet area and thus is attractive to youths congregating. These

premises are adjoining to the car park, church, and play area and as such make it a particularly favourable.

Neighbourhood staff and incident response officers will be making patrols in the area and any youths

found on these private premises will be dealt with accordingly.

Recent Issues

Drink driver arrested and charged =A man was pulled over in his car by police recently due to his

erratic manner of driving. He failed a roadside breath test and at the police station provided a sample of

breath measuring 82mcg alcohol in 100 ml of breath. The limit is 35mcg. He was rightly punished and was

disqualified from driving at court. Male summonsed for driving offences = A suspicious car was

stopped by police on the Isle. The driver was asked to produce his documents, which he failed to do so as

he did not have any, or a licence. He was summonsed to court. Please make sure your car insurance is up

to date and your driving licence displays the correct details. Suspicious vehicle = A car was observed

by police in Belton driving erratically. He was stopped and his actions caused police to search his vehicle.

Within the car police recovered a number of weapons, and the male was arrested. He was later charged

to court where he will answer for his actions.

Sneak In thieves = Now that we are in the summer months and the weather is somewhat warmer, we

would like to remind residents to make sure that windows and doors are closed and secured. Thieves will

take any opportunity they can to enter insecure properties and steal things like car keys (and cars!), mo-

bile phones, laptops etc, whether you are in your home or garden at the time.

If you see anybody acting suspiciously we would appreciate a call on our non-emergency number 0845

6060 222 or on 999 if you believe a crime is in progress. A description of the offender is always helpful.

Police Community

Support Officer 7577

Stewart Pearson

PC Constable 1169

Sally Jameson

Police Constable 1839

Tina Starbuck

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Rescue Day 2011 opened with a Spitfire from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, its Rolls

Royce Merlin Engine could be heard before it flew over head, the pilot, Dunc Mason then went on to thrill

the crowd with an absolutely superb display. This really set the scene for the rest of the event with

fantastic Road Traffic Collision extrication displays from Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, the EMAS

HART team, Humberside Police and BDV Group Ltd, displays took place in the morning and afternoon of

the event. The Humberside Police Dogs carried out two excellent displays with the dogs showing their

courageous speed and strength and that they were more than a match for an armed robber acted out by

one of the Police dog handlers.

The Red Devils Parachute display team were outstanding as ever and even with a stiff breeze they

displayed pinpoint accuracy dropping into the lake from around 5000 feet.

They were picked up by Humber Rescue, Doncaster Sub Aqua and Watersafe UK Search and Rescue with

equal precision and they received a standing ovation from the crowd as they circled the lake. Once again

we had three helicopters on the ground at Rescue Day 2011, the Lincs and Nott‘s Air Ambulance,

Humberside Police Helicopter and the Mighty Seaking Search and Rescue Helicopter from Royal Air Force

Leconfield. All were on the ground for over two hours and were enjoyed by members of the public who

were shown round the aircraft and talked to the Aircrew. The Seaking once again took off and then

passed over the lake to the thrills of the crowd.

The AA Rescue Team also got into the act and displayed their multi-agency approach assisting the

Emergency Services rescue teams to secure and recover a car that had been ‗driven into the lake‘. North

Yorkshire Police off road teams displayed their skills over difficult terrain and actually navigated one of the

smaller lakes showing real motorbike handling skills. Doncaster and Thorne Sub Aqua Club provided a

display showing procedures for divers in distress and their recovery.

Without doubt the Newfoundland Rescue Dogs from the EMAS HART teams proved a massive hit, these

dogs have big hearts and immense strength which was displayed throughout the day with Watersafe UK

Search and Rescue, during the Grand Finale, these gentle giants hauled in the Humberside Fire and Rescue

Swift water rescue swimmers, the Newfoundland‘s handlers and several more ‗casualties‘ in one go to the

cheers of the crowds. Members of the public were provided with static displays and safety information

from various other Emergency Services such as Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue, York‘s and Lincs Search

and Rescue 4 X 4 Response, The Coast Guard, MFC Survival Ltd, Doncaster and Thorne Sub Aqua Club

and St Johns Ambulance Service.

Members of the public were treated to boat trips throughout the day on Indipup, an old lifeboat which

actually saw action during the Icelandic Fishing furore, and which is now having a much more sedentary life

with Burton Stather Heritage Group.

The Day could not have happened without the tremendous work by the Rescue Day Committee nor

without the generosity of 7 Lakes and our other Sponsors, BDV Group Ltd and Alf Kitchen Ltd.

Volunteer Groups such as FODSA and the Lost and Lonely Scooter club as well as members of the

Emergency Services giving up their time freely also ensured the success of the day and the committee are

truly grateful for their continuing support.

John Armson, said; ―Finally I would like to pass on my sincere thanks to and on behalf of the Rescue Day

committee to all the aforementioned teams and organisations providing displays and assets to make the

day so special and to members of the public for attending this year and for their attention to the Road and

Water safety messages which remains one of the primary aims of Rescue Day. Rescue Day 2012 planning

is already underway and will take place in July , the date yet to be finalised.

Best Regards

John Armson On Behalf of the Rescue Day Committee

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Paul Jackson Conservatories

UPVC Doors/Windows/Porches Replacement Conservatory Roofs

Based in Belton 20 Years Experience

01427 875040 07807 009843

Also full range of concrete sectional garages

Edwardian Conservatory 3m x 3m

only £4999.00 incl VAT (subject to site survey) fully fitted incl base and dwarf wall

Colours mixed for you!

New Opening Hours

Monday-Friday 8 –4pm

Saturday 8-12 noon

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The Isle of Axholme

Where You Live Your Local History Adapted by Anthony Catherall

TEMPLE BELWOOD

Temple Belwood was occupied in pre-Iron Age days. The Druids about 660 B.C. held a ‘Beltane’ or festival in a ‘grove of oaks’ hence the name Bel-wood. The festival of sacrifice held by the Druids was meant to show that ‘fire purifies’. The festival apparently was conducted as follows: -

The sacrifice was garlanded with flowers by the Druids who are also singing The Druids ceased singing and everyone laid flat on the ground The Druids led the sacrifice to the ‘Circle’ and the Chief Druid led her to the ‘Stone’

Everyone sing: - “ praise be to the oak whose strength is supreme who defyeth the winds the thunder and stream

Accept of the Blood

of that which is goo to atone for the evil that has come to Belwood”. The bodies of good and evil were placed on the stone and the ‘fire that purifies’ was lit

Later in history the Saxons occupied the site and it was raided by the Danes.

In 1144 it was given by Roger de Mowbray to the Knight’s Templar’s, a religious military order. In 1327 the Knight’s Templar’s formed a monastic institution, built a monastery and destroyed all the Druid’s buildings as well as the oaks. In 1536 with the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry V111,

Temple Belwood passed to the Vavasour family. It remained in the family for four generations. Thomas Vavasour, who at the time of Vermuyden’s drainage, acted as legal advisor for the Isle Commoners, had to sell Temple Belwood because of the debts incurred in defending the Commoner’s rights. John Ryther and later the Popplewell family owned Temple Belwood. Robert Ryther was at the head of a mob to burn down Nathaniel Reading’s house during the drainage troubles. Robert Popplewell acted as legal advisor for the Isle Commoners. The Johnson family inherited the estate after the Popplewell family died out; the mansion house was built by the son of Allan Johnson. It is about the Johnson family that this little tale relates: -

“On Jackdaw’s walk there is a mark for people to behold. “Twas Maixe’s mother held the ladder whilst Johnson hid the gold”.

The gold has remained hidden and a mystery has arisen. The estate of 2,113 acres was split up in 1897. Part of it was used as a Borstal, a school and even as a hotel. In the Second World War it became a derelict ruin and was used by the Home Guard as a training ground. Its final demise came when the M 180 motorway was eventually built in 1977. Today the Obelisk is situated close to the Motorway and a walled garden survives. In a nearby patch of wood there is a moated building that may or may not have been part of the complex in ancient times.

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Now & Then – Then & Now No.28 by Anthony Catherall

This month and every month; see Epworth in bygone days and compare to today’s images!

A familiar sight in the High Street is the Kilham Chapel, named after Alexander Kilham the founder, of the New Connexion 0ne of the many breakaway movements from mainstream Methodism with the

former manse adjoining and opposite the White Bear public house. Probably an early 1930’s picture the former Chapel having a boundary wall, gates and small shrubbery fronting it. I have often wondered

why and for what reason the porch way was removed, does anybody know? Then, even the telegraph poles had a certain appeal about them and one remains today.

Motorcars were scarce in Epworth in those far off days, but it wasn’t to long after that this junction was to see Traffic lights erected.

Pictured below on25 February 2011, the Chapel is used as a worthwhile youth centre, while the manse is a private dwelling with abundance of security cameras, a reflection of life now everywhere in the

21st century.

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Another successful golf was held on

Friday 17th at the Lincolnshire Golf

Course and we were very fortunate that the

promised rainfall did not materialise until late in the

day and therefore most of the 60 plus golfers

played in the dry. Some good scores were put in

on a Stableford Handicap system and the winning

scores were :-

Mens

1st Adrian Read 38

2nd Rob Little 37

3rd Jamie Pidd 37

Ladies

1st Rima Levers 42

2nd Heather Horstead 40

3rd Janet Taylor 40

Mens Longest Drive Shaun Hustler

Ladies Longest Drive Rima Levers

The greens were extremely well prepared and an

enjoyable game was had by all who played. We

must thank our sponsors once again for their very

generous support,also the green keepers and cater-

ing team who looked after us very well as always!

The game was of course to raise money for the

Lions Charity funds and I am delighted to announce

that the final figure looks like being in excess of

£1400 a very good sum once again even in this year

of austerity. So a big thankyou from the Lions to all

who played and sponsored us ,

Anyone requiring more information about the

Lions and our work please call our Secretary

Graham Guest on 01427

753319

Ladies Winner Rima Levers

Chris Booth presenting winner Adrian Read with

his trophy

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from your car using a series of rods and bars to massage the dent out from behind the panel.

With no need for filler or expensive paintwork, it makes this technique a very economical way of getting

rid of those car park and trolley dents. Providing the paint is not damaged, most dents are removable.

Dent Rewind is owned and run by Paul Langridge who along with his highly trained dent technicians take

great pride in their friendly, high quality service.

Paul spent 10 years working in a bodyshop before training in Paintless Dent Removal in 2000. Following this

Paul ran his own business serving local garages and dealerships in the South East before opening Dent Rewind in

March 2007. As from January 2011 we are now offering our services to the Doncaster area on a mobile basis.

Removal of dints, dings, minor creases and hailstone damage can take from as little as half an hour

depending on the size of the dent, and so losing your car for two or three days for work to be carried is a thing of

the past. PDR requires no chemicals or paint so is environmentally friendly too.

Whether you‘re selling your car and want the best price, returning a lease car and want to avoid costly

charges or just want to see your car back to its original condition, without the miss-match of colour from a respray,

then Dent Rewind should be your first port of call.

With prices starting from as little as £40 + VAT per panel (subject to scale of damage) you can often avoid

claims on your insurance so call for a free estimate.

07739 915 203

www.dentrewind.rewind.rewind.com

[email protected]

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LOCAL TRADESMAN

ALL UNDER ONE ROOF

Interior & Exterior Painting Based in Epworth

Lee Hardy

07845 324433 For a Free Quotation

Pete Oliver Joinery

All Joinery Work Undertaken Doors, Windows, etc

Kitchens fitted and supplied Tiling [walls and floor]

01427 875234

07790 03 45 93

Lockwoodbank Epworth

LOCK PROBLEMS?

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All types of Locks Fitted

Lock Upgrade to B.S.SPEC Contact Andrew James

your local locksmith

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Gas Safe Natural Gas

Landlord Certificates/Servicing

L P G for Boats, Caravans etc

OFTEC [oil] Servicing

All aspects of Plumbing and Heating

0771 2654629 Coronation Crescent Epworth [email protected]

Dave Pearce Plumbing and Heating

Wasps Rats Mice Squirrels Fleas Birds Ants Flies Rabbits Woodworm

Cockroaches Moles and all other pests

01427 873608 07766747245

www.axholmepestcontrol.co.uk

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For Blinds That

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JOHN SEVERN

CONSERVATORIES Based locally in Belton

Look no further bring Summer into your home!

Fully stocked show site at Fairgardens Plant Centre, Cleatham Road, Kirton Lindsey,

Gainsborough, DN21 4JR

01652 640 987 / 07596 123 840

Suppliers of Replacement Roofs, Windows and Doors

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The REAL Window Doctor

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We are a small family run business with over 10 years experience in the trade

Services include bathing, clipping trimming, nail clipping, flea treatments and micro-chipping

Call Debbie on

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Combis, Slides, Adult Castles, Disney Princess Castle, Galleons and

Haunted Houses Castles

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NEWS FOR THE WORLD

The headlines recently have been full of what has happened to

the newspaper the News of the World. II think it was either Mark Twain or

Charles Dickens who said he read the bible to see what God what doing,

and the newspaper to see what the world was doing. Well that particular

newspaper will be read no more.

Different people go to different parts of the newspaper first-some the back page

for the sports, some the letter column wherever that may be, some the births marriages

and deaths, and some the puzzle -page to do their mental aerobics. Some also go to the

classified section for car sales or house sales. It has been suggested that certain readers

have only gone to the News of the World for gossip.

Though the Bible and the newspaper may seem different they are both about

people. They actually share many things. They are for example both about births marriages

and re-marriages and death. They both include gossip and intrigue, and at times they can

both include puzzles and mysteries.

Perhaps the two are not so different. The paper was News OF the World, the

bible continues to be News FOR the World.

Rev David Leese, Wesley Manse, Epworth..

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EUROFEST 2011 organised by Mrs Sue Scott and the MFL Department at South Axholme School

Students in Year 8 have been busily preparing for the Eurofest Final for weeks. Eurofest is a joint Modern Foreign

Languages and Enterprise project, where students design a product and produce advertising and promotional

material to pitch at the simulated trade fair in French. A panel including members of staff, students from John Leggott

College and business people from the local community judged the groups on their language skills as well as the design

of their product and the quality of their stand. 10 groups competed to win in 4 different catergories: Best use of

French, Best trade stand, Best effort and an overall winning group who won the Eurofest cup, medal and gift

vouchers. The winning team was called Minuit Gaterie Jellybaby

Minuit Gaterie Jellybaby

Ruth Gatecliff

Rebecca Gofton

Josh Myhill

Their main product was a giant jellybaby, which they raffled off at the end. They were certainly very enterprising,

giving away goody bags to all the judges full of products they had made.

Mrs Scott said ―Their effort was outstanding and totally surpassed my expectations, as did many of the other

finalists‖. Mr Paul Barratt, chairman of the Goveners at SAX commended Rebecca on her excellent use of French.

Many pupils said they had learned a lot from the experience and that their French had greatly improved.

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WESTGATE FISHERIES Serving the best fish & chips at the

best prices in The Isle of Axholme

Westgate Road

Belton

01427 872952

Parking & Cafe

Opening times:

Monday—Saturday 11.30-13.30

Mon/Tues/Wed 16.30-19.00

Thurs 16.30-20.00

Friday 16.00-20.00

Sat 16.00-19.00

Lunch time Special

Fish Chips and Peas only £3.25

Tel: 0845 224 8396 Mob: 07793 610 146

[email protected] www.cherishedcasts.com

Silver Star Wedding Cars Arrive in style on your special day in our

vintage style Beauford Sedanca De Ville.

Tel: 01405 818674 or 07721 347602 Email: [email protected]

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.

Cornering

Dear readers,

Superb cornering is a skill to master. Here‘s how to do it.

Many aspects of Advanced Driving are exhilarating, but smooth, progressive, and safe cornering is arguably

the most enjoyable. Advanced Drivers handle corners in a prepared and precise way, with superb obser-

vation, great planning, a good line through the bend and a progressive exit. These are crucial elements that

raise driving standards above those of the everyday motorist. Even the innocuous corner requires real

concentration.

What is the limit point of vision?

The limit point is the furthest point ahead at which you have a clear view of the road surface. On a clear,

level road this is the point at which the right and left-hand sides of the road appear to meet. Advanced

Drivers always drive at a speed that allows them to stop (on their own side of the road) within the dis-

tance they can see is clear- that is the distance between them and the limit point

This determines how fast you can drive. The further away the limit point is the faster you can go, as you

have more room to stop in - and vice versa. This applies to junctions as well as bends.

Match your velocity to the speed the ―limit point‖ moves away from you, providing you can stop in the

distance that you can see is clear.

If you watch the limit point as you approach a bend or a junction, you‘ll notice that it may move. If it

moves towards you, slow down, as the bend or turn is tightening.

If it moves away from you, it means the road is opening up. This ‗Limit point technique‘ involves matching

your speed, to the speed the limit point moves, accelerating or slowing your vehicle accordingly.

Using this method ensures the right choice of speed and the correct gear selection. This will enable you

to maintain your vehicle‘s balance throughout any turn or curve.

The vehicle will be on the correct side of the road in a balanced and controllable state, and you will be

able to stop in the distance you can see to be clear.

If you are interested in the courses that we offer, you‘ll be able to find this information on the Institute of

Advanced Motorists website at www.iam.org.uk or Tel: 01302 886 276

Safe Driving Paul Tuke. Senior Training Observer.

Need an

Electrician? Security Alarms

Extra Sockets

Full Re-Wires

New Builds

Showers

Fuse Board Upgrades

RCD Upgrades

Electrical Inspections www.rolec-electrical.co.uk

For a reliable local Electrician call Roger and his team

01427 872414 or 07939 201122 No call out fee. Free quotations and estimates

Emergency call outs

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Axholme Camera Club Score A Win

In The LPA Photographic Battles.

On the 4th July Axholme Camera Club took part in

the third leg of the LPA Photographic Battles against

Ashby Photographic Society. The subject was Open

and the competition hosts for this the final leg were

Ashby Society. Members from both clubs attended

the evening and judging started at about 8.15pm. The

Judge was Roy Featherstone a very experienced and

accomplished Photographer from Scunthorpe. Roy

expressed his thoughts after the competition saying

that the quality of the prints were very high and the

top scoring pictures on both sides were dis-serving

of the award.

There were 15 prints from each club with a total of

20 marks each making a total of 300 point. Axholme

Scored 270 points giving an average 90% for each

print, and Ashby scored 256 points to give an 85.3%

average.

The high scoring prints from Axholme were

The following scored full marks 20 out of 20.

Long Tail Tit - by - Angie Skidmore

I am Watching You - by - Angie Skidmore

Water Hole Reflections - by - Geoff Trinder

The following scored 19 out of 20.

Green Winged Orchid - by - Geoff Trinder

Stellar Eagle - by - Geoff Trinder

Whooper Swans Displaying - by - Geoff Trinder

Congratulations to the authors

The final of the 2011 LPA Photographic Battles will

be sometime in September or October when all the

scores are analysed from all the clubs entered.

Report by George Fiddler - Vice Chairman and

Publicity Office

Long Tail Tit - Angie Skidmore - scored 20/20

Stellars Eagle - Geoff Trinder - scored 19/20

Cleveland Bay in the Mist - Guy Myers - scored 17/20

Canada Goose - Jean Goodburne - scored 18/20

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Epworth Primary School News letter

Cooking in School

We have now raised the £3500 needed for our new cooking area.

This will be used each day by the Breakfast Club and by the children in

Food Technology lessons. I am sure the children will enjoy cooking in

the area from next term.

I hope lots of parents and children will join us to raise lots of money

for our new cooking area.

Canopies in School

This term we have had two canopies built. These replace the canopies damaged in the exceptional

weather we had last winter. One canopy in the Foundation Stage Outdoor area will provide useful storage

for outside play and improve our provision in this area. The Gazebo outside classes 4 and 5 will have lots

of uses. It is for the children to have some shade on sunny days, a place for teachers to take children to

read stories to and for parents to shelter in bad weather while waiting for the children.

Both canopies are already well used and improve further the school grounds.

Summer Fair

Last month we held another very successful Summer Fair raising almost £1900 towards our new cooking

area. The Fair was held after school on the school field. We had lots of stalls including Strawberries and

Cream, Welly wanging , Games organised by the older children, Cakes, Face Painting, Bouncy slide, burger

bar and many more. The children also entertained parents by performing a Wake Up Shake Up exercise

routine.

I am very grateful for the parents and friends in F.O.E.‘s for organising our biggest event of the year and to

parents and staff for manning all the stalls.

With best wishes for a happy holiday.

John Hodgkins Headteacher

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What’s On In Your area in Epworth and Belton Activity Meeting place Time Contact

Mon Chatterbox Wesley Memorial, Epworth 09:00-12:00

Mon Thurlow Playgroup and Preschool Epworth Thurlow 9-11.30 & 12-3 01427 875016

Mon Keep Fit Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 14.00-15.00 01427 873569

Mon Epworth Brownies Ivy Andrew Hall, Epworth 18:00 - 19:30 01427 873161

Mon Children‘s Dancing Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 16.00- 20.00 Nicola

Mon Pilates Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 20.00 -21.00 01427 752548

Mon NHS Stop Smoking Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall 17.00 -18.30 Ann

Mon Epworth Youth Club Epworth Youth Centre 19.00-21.00 13-19years

Mon Keep Fit Belton Park Pavilion 18.30-20.20

Mon Army Cadets Belton Park Pavillion 18.45-21.00 01724 858918

Tues Axholme Elite Taewondo Epworth Lesuire Centre 18.00-20.00 01427 873335

Tues Axholme Arts Club 13 Queen St, Epworth - Adults 19:00 - 21:00 01427 873947

Tues Horticulture Society (2nd Tuesday) Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 19:00 -21.00 01427 872252

Tues Epworth Town Council Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall 18.30 - 21.00 1st Tuesday

Tues Beavers, Cubs, Scouts Belton Park Pavilion 17.00-21.00

Wed Jack n Box Wesley Memorial, Epworth 10:00-11:30

Wed Belton Brownies Belton All Saints Primary School 18:00-19:30 01427 872109

Wed Isle of Axholme short mat Bowls Club Epworth Leisure Centre (Sept—April) 3.30 –5.30 pm 01427 752344

Wed Belton Rainbows Belton All Saints Primary School 16:45-17:45 01427 754009

Wed Belton Guides Belton All Saints Primary School 19:30 - 21:00 01427 872227

Wed Sunshine Yoga Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 13.00-15.00

18.00-20.15 01427 873730

Wed Epworth Youth Club Epworth Youth Centre 19.00-21.00

Wed Active Ageing Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 10.00 - 11.00 01724 297255

Wed Army Cadets Belton Park Pavillion 18.45 - 21.00 01724 858918

Thurs Belton Mums and Tots Belton Public Hall 09.15-11.15 0775 9782182

Wed Street Dance Belton Park Pavilion 16.20-20.40

Thurs Children‘s Dancing Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 16.00- 20.00

Thurs Whist Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall 13.30-16.00 01427 873622

Thurs Bingo Epworth Imperial Hall 18.30-21.00 01427 873622

Thurs Axholme Arts Club 13 Queen Street, Epworth - Juniors 16:15-1745 01427 873947

Thurs Axholme Elite Taekwondo Epworth Leisure Centre 18.00-20.00 0794 6607762

Thurs Baby Signing Epworth Methodist Church 13.30-14.30

Thurs Autumn Club Over 50‘s Belton Park Pavilion 14.00-16.00

Thurs Keep Fit Belton Park Pavilion 18.30-19.30

Fri Ashby Concert Band Ashby Wesley Hall (opp. Aldi (Rehearsals) 19:30 -22:00 01724 784494

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What’s On In Your area in Epworth and Belton

Fri Isle of Axholme short mat Bowls club Epworth Leisure Centre (Sept—April) 3.30—5.30 pm 01427 752344

Fri Red Cross Whist Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall; 19.00 - 21.00 3rd Friday

Fri Belton Bingo Club Belton Park Pavilion 06:30pm start

Fri Junior Gym Epworth Leisure Centre 15.30-16.30 01427 873845

Fri Active Ageing Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 13.00 - 14.00 01724 297255

Sat Bingo Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall 18.30-21.00 01427 873622

S N Y G Wesley Memorial, Epworth 0730-21:00

Bookings of the Imperial Hall, Epworth Mary Addlesee 01427 873622

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Advice

Pensions Helpline 0800 991234

Electricity Emergencies 0800 375 675

Transco - Gas leaks 080 111 999

Yorkshire Water 0845 1242424

Care in the Community

Age Concern 0800 009966

Childline 0800 1111

Neighbourhood Watch 01482 444466

NSPCC 0808 80050000

RSPCA 08705 555999

NHS Direct 0845 4647

Community

Crime stoppers` 0800 555 111

Carers Support Centre 01652 650585

Isle of Axholme Lions 01427 752139

Isle of Axholme Osteoporosis

Support Link 01427 875752

Health Visitor Team for under 5’s 01427 871191

SSAFA Forces Help

www.ssafa,org.uk 01427 872611

Education and General

Epworth Country Primary School 01427 872345

Belton All Saints Primary School 01427 872391

Westwoodside Primary School 01427 752355

Westwoodside Mobile Library 01724 865675

Haxey Library - Memorial

Hall 01724 753239

Willows Dental Practise—Belton 01427 872106

Leisure

Epworth Leisure Centre 01427 873845

Ashby Concert Band - Rehearsals -

Fridays—Mr B Page 01724 784494

Business Directory

Beauty

The Hair Shop Westwoodside 01427 752455

Boarding Kennels/Grooming

Croft House Kennels and Cattery 01427 890235

Home and Garden

Fountain Court florist 01427 874831

Health / Fitness

Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness 01724 712700

Quality Lifestyles Personal Training Consultancy

Paul Seaman ACSM HFI 01427 753591 / 07714 318958

Taxi Service / Wedding Cars/ Driving Schools

Alan‘s Private Hire, Belton 01427 875765

07721 584289

Trade/Craftsmen

Simon White Building Contractors 01427 873446

07831 690591

A.E.S. Tiling (Ceramic Floor & Wall Tiling)

www.aestiling.org.uk 01302 885401 07749519557

MJN Autos (car servicing/repairs) 01427 874413

Brooks Homecare Improve 01427 875314 /07973142963

Complete Fire & Security Systems Ltd

01302 623427 / 07917 766922

D Brown Joinery 0779 5321054 / 01302 350363

Axholme Pest Control 01427 873608 / 07766747245

S A Walker Electrical Serv. 08458 396775 / 07751 887623

Axholme Kitchens and Bathrooms 01427 874312

Business/Finance

Sterry & Co Chartered Certified Accnts 01427 752958

Hurstons Accountants & Business Advisors

01427 873737

MJ Button Accountants 01724 711881

Entertainment/Children’s Care

Ave Ago Bouncy Castle Hire 01427 848681/ 07930942901

Advertise in the

Business Directory for

£30 + VAT per year! Call Carolyn 01302 532676

[email protected]

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Class 4 MOT‟s £35.00 (cars, small vans & motorhomes)

Class 7 MOT‟s £45.00 (larger vans and light commercials)

All MOT prices include re-test if required

Air con re-gas £45.00

All prices include parts, labour & VAT, applies to petrol and

diesel engine vehicles up to and including 2 litre engine size.

(some exclusions apply)

Major Servicing and In Warranty Servicing also available.

Please phone for details

*Tyres and tracking *Diagnostics

*Brakes & exhausts *Air con re-gas

*Cam belts & clutches *Steam cleaning

*Collection & delivery service

01724 710869 Belton Road, Sandtoft, Doncaster, DN85SX. (Near the trolley bus museum)

All major credit and debit cards accepted

Fixed Price Servicing

Basic Service £85.00

Full Service £155.00

Combined MOT & Service Deals (applies to Class 4 MOT‘s only)

Basic Service MOT £99.00

Full Service & MOT £169.00

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