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www.arrowpublications.co.uk

July 2012 Issue No. 52

Covering Sprotbrough, Barnburgh, Harlington & Warmsworth

Sprotbrough

Road Race

Warmsworth

Gala Saturday 14th July

History

And more...

The

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Editor’s Letter...

You will notice a change in this

month’s Arrow!

We are combining two magazines to make

one, The Sprotbrough Arrow, which is

now in its 5th year and our latest magazine,

The Warmsworth & Barnburgh Arrow.

We often get advertisers interested in both

areas and we feel these villages are very

close to each other, both in miles and

community.

Therefore, the new Arrow will cover 6000

homes in Sprotbrough, Warmsworth,

Barnburgh and Harlington. The Arrow will

still focus on news relevant to these areas

so please continue to keep us informed of

everything that is going on locally.

If anyone has photographs from the

Barnburgh and Harlington Carnival and the

Warmsworth Gala, please send them to

me and we will publish them in the August

issue of The Arrow.

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]

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Doncaster 67th Scouts

Gala and 6.5km Road

Race

A short break in the cloud and rain

was available on Sunday 24th June

to allow the Sprotbrough Scouts

Gala to be held on New Lane play-

ing field. Torrential rain overnight

had led the field to be waterlogged

early on and almost to the cancella-

tion of the event, but quick reor-

ganisation placed most of the sides

shows and stalls inside the mar-

quees and by 1 O'clock the sun was

shining on the village.

The conditions were ideal for the

race when it began and 190 en-trants took part including a host of

runners raising money for the Amy

Kirby Memorial Fund, and for the

first time Danum District scouts

and explorers joined in for the event and races for new trophies. The race was won by Sam Booker

in a time of 24 minutes 8 Seconds Sam was also the first Sprotbrough man home we were pleased

to welcome Councillor Pat Haith, Chair of Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish Council who pre-

sented the trophies. The female race was won by Karen Kidney in a time of 29 minutes 50 Seconds .

Once again Richard Martin

was the first Sprotbrough

Scout home in 29 minutes

42 Seconds, taking the Dis-

trict Trophy as well.

The event brought good

crowds of supporters onto

the field and this, along with

the ever popular 'Pasta

Party' held on Saturday

night, raised over £3100 for

scout funds.

The programme raffle for a

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won by ticket 'blue 182'

and remains unclaimed,

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

Hello my name is Fay I am 7 years old and

me and 8 of my friends from Copley Junior

School & my little brother and his friend

from Orchard Infants school have ran a

sponsored run around Cusworth Hall

grounds for the Yorkshire air ambulance.

We organised it all ourselves sent out

letters and made sponsor forms it wasn't a

school event but our Teacher Mrs Wood

let us use the school photocopier and

helped give out letters. We don't have all

the money collected yet but we think it will

be over £250! We are very pleased with

that and I would like to say thank you to all

my friends and their mummy's and daddy's

for helping.

From the left, Rachel Howard and Finlay Bennett (Orchard Reception) Ben Wheatcroft , Elliot Larner, Tilley From the left, Rachel Howard and Finlay Bennett (Orchard Reception) Ben Wheatcroft , Elliot Larner, Tilley

McHugh ,Fay Bennett, Alice Wood, Eleanor Green, Molly Heald, Alex Howard & Emily Newby (all Copley McHugh ,Fay Bennett, Alice Wood, Eleanor Green, Molly Heald, Alex Howard & Emily Newby (all Copley

Junior School pupils)Junior School pupils)

Sprotbrough Children Run for Sprotbrough Children Run for

Yorkshire Air Yorkshire Air

Ambulance!Ambulance!

We ran down the hill around the lake and

all the way back up the path, I was very

tired but my brother Ben ran it twice (he's

a good runner) Emily's big brother Thomas

ran with us to keep us safe and our parents

waited at the top of the hill where we

would finish. All the Copley children helped

organise it not just me. Fay Bennett

What a fantastic achievement! Well

done to all the children who took

part. It’s lovely to see children so

young taking an interest in helping

others. I bet your Mums’ and Dads’

are very proud!

The Arrow!

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‘Think’ you know about the

Police Crime Commissioner role?

A new campaign has been launched in South Yorkshire to raise

awareness of the role and impact of the forthcoming Police and

Crime Commissioner (PCC).

The ‘Think PCC’ campaign, led by South Yorkshire Police Authority, is designed to help highlight the

new role and encourage the public to have their say when it comes to choosing the county’s first

PCC.

The commissioner will replace the county’s Police Authority, taking over the role of holding the

police force and the Chief Constable to account.

Ahead of the November election to choose the PCC, the Police Authority will be attending a num-

ber of events across the county to raise awareness of the new role and to consult on residents’

policing priorities.

Events will include next week’s Flame in the Park at Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, on June 25. The

event is held to support the 2012 Olympic torch relay runners as they make their way through the

city, the Police Authority stand will have an Olympic theme and representatives will be asking the

public to rank their ‘gold’, ‘silver’ and ‘bronze’ police priorities.

The Authority will also participate in other South Yorkshire events including:

Lord Mayor’s Parade, Barnsley – July 14

Doncaster Show – September 1-2

Rotherham Show – September 8-9

Bill Wilkinson, South Yorkshire Police Authority chief executive, said: “This will be the biggest re-

form in policing for more than a quarter of a century so we are ensuring we get out into the com-

munity to highlight the forthcoming role and the changes it will bring with it.

“The chosen PCC will need to work with the Local Criminal Justice Board and other public services,

such as district councils, fire, transport and health bodies, as well as the voluntary and private sec-

tors – so it will affect everyone. It is therefore vital that the public are aware of the changes as it will

have a real impact.”

Their first priority for the PCC will be to approve the Police and Crime Plan for 2013/14. Other

duties will include deciding how the policing budget is spent and consulting the public and victims of

crime on community safety.

The PCC will have a stronger role in commissioning and managing service contracts from partner

organisations than the current Police Authority, reflecting their wider intended role within the

criminal justice system.

The Police Authority is currently preparing the office for the PCC and is managing the process

through a joint transition board with South Yorkshire Police and partners.

Members of the public will be able to vote for their chosen PCC on November 15, with the person

elected taking office a week later.

For more information on the Police Authority visit www.southyorks.gov.uk or follow the Police

Authority on Twitter @sypoliceauth.

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We are now well in to flaming June and still the weather continues to dominate the season.

Out of the scheduled 27 fixtures that should have been played to date, we have managed to

fulfil only 10 matches, this as you can imagine has been extremely disappointing.

There is no home game on Saturday July the 14th as the Annual Village Gala takes place on the ground.

There will be plenty going on to keep all ages entertained and the Bar in the Cricket Club will be open

throughout the afternoon serving soft and alcoholic Drinks.

During the past couple of weeks we have strengthened our playing squad by signing a young opening bats-

man. Tom Green joins us from Division One Team Rossington. Tom also represents Doncaster in the

Under 17 Joe Lumb Team. We would like to welcome Tom to the club and wish him success for the re-

mainder of the season.

The Club has recently had Broadband and Wi-Fi installed at the club and it is our intention over the next

few weeks to upgrade to electronic scoring for all matches and through Total Cricket Score have the

scores updated in Real Time on the Internet.

Results

May 20th Barnsley Lge v Stocksbridge. Stocksbridge 163/8, Arron Horsfield 4/43, Mark

Chichester 3/27. Warmsworth 73/8.

May 26th 1st XI v Aston Hall. Warmsworth 130/8, Daniel Oades 32, Andy Haywood 31. Aston

Hall 132/3, Andy Haywood 3/45

2nd XI v Frecheville. Frecheville 169. Kelvin Defty 3/73, Matt Boswell 3/35.

Warmsworth 71. Matt Spurr 23, Kelvin Defty 22.

June 2nd 1st XI v Oughtibridge. Warmsworth 133, Richard Marshall 28. Oughtibridge 137/4,

Neil Wolsey 3/28.

2nd XI v Rotherham Phoenix. Rotherham 187/9, Steve Horsfield 4/48. Warmsworth

161/8, Kelvin Defty 53, Adam Saynor 37.

June 9th 2nd XI v Doncaster Town. Doncaster Town 61. Adam Saynor 4/9, Mark Shanks 3/20,

Adam Boothman 3/3. Warmsworth 26.

Forthcoming Fixtures at Warmsworth

July 7th 1st XI v Whiston Parish Church

July 8th Barnsley Lge v Bentley

July 15th 2nd XI v Kexborough

July 21st 1st XI v Wath

Aug 4th 1st XI v Hallam

Come along and give us some support, sit in the sun, have a beer and hopefully an enjoyable time.

To contact the club regarding any matter please email [email protected]

Warmsworth

Cricket Club

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Sprotbrough Beware!

On 25th April, 1599, a baby boy was born to middle

gentry parents in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. The

child was christened Oliver Cromwell. His family

had once been one of the wealthiest in the county

although, by now they ranked closer to the bottom

when compared with their peers. That said, Oliver

had inherited money and lands from his now

deceased Father and Uncle and was able to gain a

top education at grammar school followed by

Cambridge University.

After his schooling he made money through farming

and by charging rents on his land. His money had to

stretch quite far though, as he had a wife and eight

children to support along with his widowed Mother.

He dabbled with politics but was never very

influential, until, that is, the English Civil War ‘kicked

off’. In 1640 he became an MP for Cambridge and

raised troops for the cause in 1642. He fought on

the side of the Roundheads, or parliamentarians,

against the Crown. His success in battle saw him

climbing the career ladder as fast as lightning until he

became commander of the entire army. He

overthrew the Stuart Monarchy by having Charles I

tried and executed in January, 1649. By July, 1650, he

was leading his army north to crush Scotland, then

over the sea to subdue Ireland and up and down the

British Isles taking on every Royalist army that tried

to stand in his way.

Understandably, people were afraid of Cromwell’s

presence in their town, so that in August 1651 when

he passed through Doncaster, extreme caution was

required.

At Sprotbrough Hall, lived Sir Godfrey Copley, who

had control over who crossed the Don River in the

gorge as he owned and ran the ferry. The Ferryboat

Inn, now the Boat Inn, stood on the banks and at the

boarding point for it.

Although Cromwell marched into Doncaster closer

to town, where the river was bridged, he could have

quite possibly opted to cross the river in

Sprotbrough. Because of this possibility, Sir Godfrey

received a letter from his brother-in-law Darcy

Wentworth along with other friends, urging him to

undertake certain measures to ensure his and his

family’s safety at this volatile time.

The letter went as follows (spelling errors and all):

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“Esteemed Sir, ‘Such is the condition of our cuntrie at present as requires care to be taken as passingers; And there beeinge a by way over your ferry roed thought fit to de?so?e you would be pleased to command that your ferry boate to be locked up that there be noe passidge for frind or strangers feet untill you have further notice that there may be passidge when safetie werest.’ Septeme 7th 1651

Your family and ser[vants] Dar Wentworth

John Copley ???

???????? G. Byan”

Good cousin be carefull whome ye entertaine for ye danger is greate.

The letter is of a serious nature and carries a strong message. ‘Lock up your Ferryboat to both friends and

strangers’ and be careful who you have round for tea!

It would be 250 years before the Copley’s provided a bridge at this point. It came in the form of a toll

bridge. By now, the Civil War was ancient history and on the adjacent bank of the Don stood the thriving

quarrying community

of Levitt Hagg. Today

lower Sprotbrough is

one of the most

picturesque corners of

Doncaster with its

quaint pub by the canal

and its nature reserve

providing a haven for

wildlife and a gateway

to the Pennines

beyond. Sprotbrough

can rest easy again as

the marauding armies

have long since

vanished. The ‘danger’

is no longer ‘greate’ for

us.

By Symeon Waller. www.doncasterhistory.co.uk

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What’s On In Sprotbrough? Day Activity Meeting Place Time

Mon Mums & Toddlers Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.30-11.00am

Mon Breast Start Breastfeeding Sprotbrough Childrens Centre 9.30-11.30am

Mon Rising 2’s play session Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.00-11.30am

Mon Rising 2’s play session Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 12.30- 3.00pm

Mon Hatha Yoga St Mary’s Church Hall 2pm—3pm

Mon The Reading Club 0—5yrs Sprotbrough Library 1.30-3.00pm

Mon Brownies Sprotbrough Methodist Church 6.15-7.45pm

Mon Beavers (6-7yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 6.00-7.30pm

Mon Slimming World St Mary’s Church hall, Sprotbrough 7.00pm—8.30pm

Tue Playgroup Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.15-12.15pm

Tue Sprotbrough Starz Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.15-11am

Tue Coffee Morning Sprotbrough Methodist Church 10.30-11.30am

Tue Tuesday Club Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 1.30-4.00pm

Tue Painting Class Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 2.00-4.00pm

Tue Dancing Sprotbrough Methodist Church 4.00-7.00pm

Tue Taekwondo Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 6.00-9.00pm

Tue Cubs (8-10yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 6.30-8.00pm

Tue Cubs 'Kestrels' (8-10yrs) The Barn, Main Street 6.45-8.15pm

Wed Rising 2’s Playgroup Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.00-11.30am

Wed Mums & Toddlers Sprotbrough Methodist Church 1.30—3.00pm

Wed Dancing Sprotbrough Methodist Church 4.00-7.00pm

Wed Taekwondo Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 5.30-6.30pm

Wed Playgroup Sprotbrough Methodist Church Hall 9.15—12.15

Wed Sequence Dance Club St Mary’s Church Hall 7.30pm—10pm

Wed Cubs 'Falcons' (8-10yrs) The Barn, Main Street 6.45-8.15pm

Wed Scouts (11-14yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 7.15-9pm

Thurs Coffee Morning St Mary’s Church Hall 10—11.30am

Thurs Little tykes (childminders drop in) Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.15—11.00am

Thurs Mums & Toddlers Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.30-11.00am

Thurs Thursday Club Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 1.30-4.00pm

Thurs Dancing Class Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 4.45-8.45pm

Thurs Brownies Sprotbrough Methodist Church 6.00-7.30pm

Thurs Yoga St Mary’s Church Hall 7.00—8.30pm

Thurs Beavers (6-7yrs) The Barn, Main Street 5.30-6.30pm

Thurs Scouts (11-14yrs) The Barn, Main Street 7.00-9.15pm

Thurs Explorer Scouts (14-18yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 7.30-9.30pm

Thurs Music Bugs 6mths-4yrs St Edmunds Community Hall 10.00-11.00am

Thurs Starlight Dance Studio St Edmond’s Church Community Hall 4pm—6.45pm

Fri Playgroup Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.15-12.15pm

Fri Sprotbrough Starz Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.15-11am

Fri Tea Dance Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 1.00-4.00pm

Fri Taekwondo Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 6.30-9.00pm

Fri Fun Club Sprotbrough Methodist Church 7.00-8.00pm

Sat Sequence Dancing Royal British Legion Club 7.30—10.30pm

Sat Dancing Class Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.15-3.15pm

Sun Sunday Club Sprotbrough Methodist Church 10am—11am

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Monthly Activity Meeting Place Time

3rd Monday St Mary’s Mothers Union The Stable, Main Street, Sp’boro 7.30pm- 9.30pm

1st & 3rd Tuesday Sequence Dancing Royal British Legion Club 7.30-10.30pm

1st Wednesday Sprotbrough Wives Sprotbrough Methodist Church 8.00-10.00pm

2nd Thursday Lunch Club Sprotbrough Methodist Church 12.15pm - 2.00pm

2nd Tuesday Sprotbrough WI St Mary’s Church Hall 7.30—9.30pm

4th Thursday Chatroom Sprotbrough Methodist Church 1.30-3.30pm

Sprotbrough Community Centre, Bookings Tel: 788093

Methodist Church Hall, Bookings Tel: 570036 (office hours 10am-12noon Tue & Fri)

St Marys Church Hall, Bookings Tel: 850890

St Edmund's Community Hall Bookings Tel: 781347

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What’s on in Warmsworth? Day Activity Meeting Place Time

Monday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm

Tuesday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm

Tuesday Brownies Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 6.30pm-8pm

Tuesday Ladies Club Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 7pm-9pm

Wednesday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm

Wednesday Rosemary Conley Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 5.30pm-7.30pm

Wednesday Ladies Dancing Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 8pm-9pm

Wednesday Rosemary Conley Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 1.15pm-2.45pm

Thursday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm

Thursday Dancing Class Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 4pm-9pm

Thursday Watercolours Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 10am-12 noon

Thursday JW Club Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 1.30pm-2.30pm

Friday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm

Saturday Children’s Dancing Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 10am-12noon

Booking Contact Details

Warmsworth Community Centre Contact Mrs Jill Sharpe 01302 858377

Barnburgh & Harlington Village Hall Contact Paul 07717 635808 or

E:mail [email protected]

Barnburgh Church Hall Contact Kay 01709 581737

If you would like your weekly or monthly meeting advertised here for free, please contact me

on 07795 387937 01302 534256 or e-mail me at [email protected]

What’s on in Barnburgh? Day Activity Meeting Place Time

Monday Playgroup Barnburgh Village Hall 9.30am –11.30am

Monday Sewing Group Barnburgh Church Hall 10.30am-12noon

Monday Baby Clinic (bi weekly) Barnburgh Village Hall 1.30pm—3.00pm

Monday Joanne Armstrong School of Dancing Barnburgh Village Hall 3.30pm—9.15pm

Tuesday Mother’s Union Knitting Group Barnburgh Church Hall 2pm

Tuesday Joanne Armstrong School of Dancing Barnburgh Village Hall 9.30am—9.15pm

Wednesday History Society Barnburgh Church Hall 10.30am bi-weekly

Wednesday Art Group Barnburgh Church Hall 1.30—3.30pm (term time)

Wednesday B Fit with Cheryl Zumba & Pilates Barnburgh Village Hall 9.30am—11.30am

Wednesday Seniors Group (bi weekly) Barnburgh Village Hall 1.30pm to 4.30pm

Wednesday Barnburgh School of Theatre Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 5.00pm to 9.00pm

Thursday Line Dancing Barnburgh Church Hall 2.00pm

Thursday Joanne Armstrong School of Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 12.15pm—9.15pm

Friday Playgroup Barnburgh Village Hall 9.30am-11.30am

Friday Barnburgh School of Theatre Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 5.00pm to 7.00pm

Friday Jujitsu Barnburgh Village Hall 7.30pm—9.30pm

Saturday Barnburgh School of Theatre Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 9.00am—1.30pm

Saturday Run England Running Group Barnburgh Tennis Courts 8.30am—10.00am

Sunday Street Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 10.00am—11.30am

Sunday Modern Pilates with David Camm Barnburgh Village Hall 6.30pm—7.30pm

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Booking Contact Details

Warmsworth Community Centre Contact Mrs Jill Sharpe 01302 858377

Barnburgh & Harlington Village Hall Contact Paul 07717 635808 or

E:mail [email protected]

Barnburgh Church Hall Contact Kay 01709 581737

If you would like your weekly or monthly meeting advertised here for free, please contact me

on 07795 387937 01302 534256 or e-mail me at [email protected]

Day Activity Meeting Place Time

2nd Monday of the month Ladies Club Committee Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 7pm-9pm

3rd Monday of the month Parish Council meeting Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 7pm-9pm

3rd Monday of the month Harlington & Barnburgh WI Barnburgh Village Hall 7.15pm

2nd Wednesday of the month Parish Council Meeting Barnburgh Village Hall 7.00—9.00pm

2nd Wednesday of the month Pudding Club Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 7pm-9pm

3rd Thursday of the month Community Partnership Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 6.30pm—7.30pm

1st Friday of the Month Baby Clinic Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 1pm—3pm

1st Saturday of the month Ward Councillors Surgery Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 10.30am to 11.30am

3rd Wednesday of the month Warmsworth

Neighbourhood Watch

Cricket Club 7pm

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Childline 08001111 AKS, High Melton Ltd 01709 583121

NSPCC 0808 8005000 Doncaster Royal Infirmary Hospital 01302 366666

RSPCA 08705555999 NHS Direct 0845 4647

Community

Weldricks Pharmacy, East Laith Gate, Don-

caster Mon—Sat 9am—10pm, Sun 10am-10pm,

Bank holidays 10am-8pm, 365 days per year. 01302 369699

Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish Council 01302 788093 Sprotbrough Village Pharmacy 01302 855622

Safer Neighbourhood Team, Edlington. 01302 385488 Leisure

Sprotbrough Children Services, Melton Rd 01302 786457 Adwick Leisure Centre 01302 721447

Doncaster Childrens Information Service 0800 138 4568 My Vue Cinema 08712 240240

Goldsmith Centre 01302 788093 Odeon 08712 244007

S Yorkshire Fire Service (non emergency) 0114 272 7202 The Dome Leisure Centre 01302 370777

S Yorkshire Police (non emergency) 0114 2202020

Education

Copley Junior School, Sprotbrough 01302 856445

Orchard Infant School, Sprotbrough 01302 853655

Richmond Hill Primary School 01302 782421

Ridgewood School 01302 783939

Doncaster Council - Education 01302 737222

Warmsworth Primary School 01302 852200

Barnburgh Primary School 01709 893125

High Melton College 01302 553666

Doncaster Mobile Library 01302 873456

Warmsworth Library 01302 853082

Sprotbrough Library 01302 782436

Doncaster Central Library 01302 734305

Useful Numbers

If you have a useful number

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Accountancy

Riverside Accountancy Services,

Sprotbrough 01302 570018

Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning

RUGBUSTERS, Sprotbrough.

www.rugbusters.co.uk 01302 857300

07879456557

Gardening & Landscaping

Oakwood Garden Services

www.oakwoodgardenservices.co.uk

01302 562172

07709 427194

Executive/Chauffeur Driven/

Wedding Transport

EX-ZEC Travel Services

www.exzectravel.co.uk 01302 820137

07876 595574

Security & IT

Meteor Security Solutions Ltd., Auckley 01302 623427

IT To Go, Computer Services

W: www.ittogo.co.uk

E:[email protected]

01302 352352

Tradesmen/Craftsmen

D@J Plasterers, Sprotbrough 01302 811646

07885 615209

Health & Fitness

Slimming World, St Marys Church Hall-

Sprotbrough 07919 578797

Taxis & Driving School’s

C Cabs, Sprotbrough 07973 706560

L2P Driving School, Sprotbrough 07767438267

Business

Directory 01302 53425601302 534256

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