March 2010 Issue 13
Rescue Day 2010
Page 10
Community Police
News Page 15
Where You Live,
Your Local History
Page 22 & 23
Business Directory
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Editors Letter....
Spring is in the air, or is it! At the time of me writing this editorial
the weather forecast was still bitter
cold and more threat of snow on the
way. Did you know that Winter ends
with March, and the arrival of Spring
begins on the 20th March.
March can feel either wintry or springy,
with as many blustery days as mild
sunny days; lets hope for the latter this
Spring. I'm looking forward to
photographs of the first spring lambs
from Jill Carr at Harvester Farm,
hopefully in future issues she will be
sharing them with you all.
Mothers Day, Sunday March 14th.
Plenty of gifts to think about, a gift
voucher from Posh Frocks, flowers
from Fountain Court Florist of
Epworth , a special meal at one of the
local pubs or a cream tea at Jonathon
David's of Epworth. The choice is
yours! Remember to shop local and
support your local businesses.
Leaves me to say have a lovely March,
enjoy Mothering Sunday and enjoy the
read.
Best Wishes
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Old Cantley,
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North Isle of Axholme
Photographic Competition 2010 An open photographic competition is being
launched to promote tourism in the North Isle
of Axholme. The area to the north of the M180
encompasses the towns and villages of
Crowle & Ealand, Luddington, Eastoft, Keadby,
Althorpe, Amcotts & Garthorpe. It is an
area often overlooked by tourists but contains a
wealth of heritage and natural interest to
the visitor and local alike, including;
· Crowle Moors – which as part of the
Humberhead Peatlands NNR is the largest
area of raised bog wilderness in lowland Britain and
where one might see Nightjars,
Marsh Harriers and numerous rare insects and
plants.
· Crowle Church and Stone – the church one of
the oldest in the Isle of Axholme
contains the Crowle Stone, a rare Saxon Cross
shaft with a runic inscription
possibly dating to the 8th or 9th century. The theme of the photographic competition is to
illustrate what element of the North Isle of
Axholme that has inspired you or might inspire
visitors to explore this interesting area of
North Lincolnshire, be it animal, vegetable or
mineral. The competition will be divided into
age classes and is open to all. The closing date for
the competition is 31st May 2010. Full
information including details of how to enter may
be found at www.crowle.org/photocomp. The winners will be announced at the 113th
Crowle Show in June.
The Isle of Axholme Family
History Society was treated to a different
sort of talk at their last meeting. Sue Grafton
called her talk ‗Stitching up the Family‘. She
brought with her three magnificent embroidered
hangings. Each consisted of a 4 inch squares on a
burgundy background denoting an aspect of her
family history. For instance, a pair of fighting cocks
commemorated a less respectable ancestor, while
a magnificent ram‘s head indicated a farming
branch. Similarly a group of people standing by a
boat, ancestors who emigrated. The quality of the work was remarkable, and it had
taken her ten years to complete the three hanging
panels. It was difficult to believe she was not a
professional embroiderer. Many questions were
asked of her after her talk and members took
advantage of the chance to inspect the hangings at
close quarters. The next meeting is on March 25th
when the speaker will be Angus Townley on‘ The
Hind Family of Crowle. Meetings are held on the
4th Thursday of the month except for August and
December at the Methodist Schoolroom, High St.
Epworth, at 7-30.
The Belton Autumn Club has enjoyed
another successful year maintaining the
membership and even gaining one or two new
ones. The Club continues to meet in the Belton
Playing Pavilion each Thursday afternoon from 2
pm until 4 pm. The membership fee is only £5 a
year and anyone over 55 is welcome to come
along. Members always a enjoy a variety of card
games: some go for their scrabble whilst others
like UNO.
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each session. A very enjoyable feature has been the
monthly visits to the Mallard Inn for a three course
lunch at only £5.25. Attempts to get an outing off
the ground was not successful but there may
well be other attempts in the future. The Club
enjoyed their Christmas Lunch back in December
but the bad weather meant that two meetings had
to be cancelled. Best Wishes Colin Ella
Crowle Colts was established in
1992 and is situated on Godnow
Road Crowle. We have excellent facilities
including 5 pitches ranging from 7 a side to adult
and a purpose built pavilion complete with
changing rooms and welfare facilities and was the
first club in Lincolnshire to gain The Charter
Standard Development Award. All of our coaches
have passed the FA level 1 course with a high
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Flower Club Report To commemorate the 50th anniversary of NAFAS,
a flower festival was staged in Westminster Abbey
in May 2009. Wendy was fortunate enough to
attend this memorable event, entitled ― Rejoice‖.
She shared her experience by bringing her DVD
memento of the occasion for us to watch. We are
grateful to George for coming along and providing
the equipment and expertise which enabled
us to do this. The DVD content was short but
packed with shots of the beautiful surroundings
of the Abbey, adorned with flower arrangements,
exhibited by NAFAS members from throughout
the country. What a wonderful way of celebrating
50 years of flower clubs. Epworth & District
Flower Club is 50 years old in March 2011.
The business side of the Annual General Meeting
revealed that Debbie has planned a forthcoming
year of exciting meetings, events and workshops.
The new programme starts at the Stephen Jones
Community Hall , Haxey on Monday 8th March, at
7.30pm, with a demonstration by
Margaret Kingswood from Wakefield,
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I love my Mum and Easter Eggs!
My Mum and Dad live many miles away, but for many years I have sent my mother a special card on Moth-
ers Day. Mothering Sunday, to give it the correct title, falls on 14th March. It used to be the day when
those in service were free to go home to their mothers and their mother Church.
Nowadays it has changed. We have changed too by holding a different, but family friendly form of worship.
CHATS stands for Church At The School. We start at 10.30am in Belton All Saints Church of England
Primary School. Mum can have a bit of a lie in before the family brings her to Church in School to worship
and receive some flowers.
Three weeks later, it‘s Easter Day. Worship at 11am. For many people, Easter is just a holiday of choco-
late and a time to relax. That‘s great! We need time to rest. So why get up to come to Church?
There is a spiritual dimension to all of us and our spirits need refreshing just as much as our bodies. That
is exactly what Jesus can do for us. He reaches the parts that other people cannot reach. He is a specialist
in revival. He is present whenever we gather to worship.
I invite you to come and discover just how much God loves you on Mothers Day and/or Easter Day. No
pressure, no hassle. Just come along, enjoy the celebrations and be totally refreshed by our living God!
The Psalmist wrote, ―Taste and see that the Lord is good‖.
Rev Timothy Buckley
Rector of the Belton Group of Parishes
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The current priorities that the Neighbourhood Team are concentrating on
in the Central Ward are:- Kings Head Croft Car Park and the Thurlow, Epworth;- Vehicle
Nuisance & Anti-Social Behaviour. As a result of work by police and
partnership agencies including Safer Neighbourhood Team, there
has been a reduction in that we have not received calls to the police
regarding this location and early indications from Safer
Neighbourhood show that the monitoring forms circulated have
also resolved this priority. Those persons and vehicles have been
moved to other locations where they were given permission to
gather with strict conditions not to abuse this. Stool Close Road, Belton – has been subjected to reports of anti-
social behaviour and neighbour disputes and reports of crime.
There is a neighbourhood watch group for the area, who together
with other partnership agencies are working together to reduce the calls for service
to the area and to identify and deal with any offences both criminal and civil and to
increase the residents‘ quality of life. The Neighbourhood Watch group are also
actively seeking ways to reduce crime and have taken advice on how to prevent crime from CCTV, to the use of
Smartwater. Belton Pavilion, Belton – the Pavilion although a well used and frequented facility in the village, appears to still
suffer at the hands of those who do not appreciate this facility and the cost involved. There is a small minority
who do not respect this and find it a place to congregate and in some cases cause damage. The Neighbourhood
team and other officers covering the Isle will be patrolling the facility and will actively be addressing these
concerns. The times can vary from 6pm onwards and no particular day. Anyone with any information should
contact the police, and those persons identified will be dealt with.
You can contact Humberside Police on 0845 60 60 222 for non-emergency calls. If you feel uncomfortable in
calling the police with information about crime, then please consider contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555
111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity working to fight crime. They can also be joined
on Twitter, Facebook and Bebo or if you go onto the Crimestoppers website you can also fill our an on-line
form. When contacting Crimestoppers you do not have to give your name and you may be eligible for a cash
reward.
Working with Pc Tina Starbuck is your Police Community Support Officer Stewart PEARSON, who regularly
patrols the Central area of the Isle and will be happy to discuss any community issues with you. Please feel free
to stop and speak with him or alternatively contact either of us via 0845 60 60 222.
The police station at Epworth also provides a front counter service for two days a week, Mondays and
Thursdays, between 9am and 3pm. Please note that the Police Surgery which is held at Haxey Library on the
First Monday of each month has for the present time been dis-continued it is felt that in it‘s current format that
the surgery is not being facilitated as we would like hence it is under review and details of the new style surgery
will be published shortly. The date and location for the next Neighbourhood Action Team meeting will be
held at Belton Village Hall on Tuesday 9th March 2010.
Police Community
Support Officer 7577 Stewart
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Sir Cornelius Vermuyden
In Axholme back in sixteen twenty-six
King Charles and Vermuyden made a fix
To reclaim land on the western waste
They worked with more than seemly haste
They moved in rough-shod and uninvited
Against this injustice Isle folk united
They battled hard, they battled long
But the Dutchman‘s drainage still went on
In a great rush many drains were made
Fowlers and fishermen were dismayed
To see their livelihoods taken away
A matter in which they had no say
Vermuyden‘s scheme was all too clear
Get the job done and disappear
He took a huge share of reclaimed land
And properties galore came into his hand
Time saw this vain man‘s ventures fail
His farming foundered and he turned tail
He made his escape with his ill-earned pile
Yet never again lived in any great style
His Axholme digging had made him a
Knight
An honour to which he had no right
He got his desserts in a debtor‘s jail
And died a poor man, old and pale
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Farming in the Isle at Harvester Farm Epworth. The weather has dictated many of our activities on the farm this month. The
sheep have been moved to fresh grazing ensuring that they have plenty of
good grass, so that they are in the best condition ready for lambing. Many of
the ewes are looking fairly round so hopefully we will have lots of lambs in the
next 6-7 weeks .The rams have been returned to the a paddock nearer the
farm and have settled into a more quieter way of life (no more stress from all
those ―women‖!!), and seem to be enjoying each others company again after 2 months with all the ewes.
The cattle have had their annual visit from the foot-trimmer, Marcus, who spent a very busy day carrying
out essential treatment on all the cows and the bull making sure that all their hooves were free from any
infections, then cutting and grinding back any excess growth. We had very few problems and hopefully we
should be free from any foot problems for the rest of the year.
It has been a busy month in the cattle yards as we have had 2 new arrivals. Firstly, Twiggy gave birth to a
little black heifer, she is a very protective and carrying mum, much to the annoyance of the twins who
wanted to play, only to get a biff from mum if they came too close. Secondly Buttermilk (aka Butters) gave
birth to the most beautiful ginger bull calf who already has‖ attitude‖ as he struts around. All the calves
are now running about in a ―gang‖ spending their time either drinking, sleeping or getting up to mischief
e.g. sticking our heads through the gates and blowing bubbles in the water-trough.
The Dexter beef sales have been keeping us extremely busy – I can now identify a sirloin steak from a
rump steak with my eyes closed. It is very satisfying to receive all the compliments from our customers
who are enjoying their meat. Best Wishes Jill Carr
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The Isle of Axholme Where You Live Your Local History
Adapted by Anthony Catherall
THE SAXONS AND SCANDINAVIANS IN THE ISLE OF AXHOLME
By the end of the 4th century the Roman Empire was under attack in Eastern Europe. Troops were withdrawn from exposed limbs of the Empire to defend the centre of the Empire. Roman soldiers finally left Britain in 410 A.D. thus leaving Britain unprotected against any invaders. Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians from North Germany, Denmark and Holland had been raiding the east coast during the Roman occupation. Now the Romans had gone, the way was open for invasion and settlement by them. They used the waterways of eastern England for an easy passage into inner England. Many appear to have settled in the Isle of Axholme. The best evidence of this is pro-settlement with the place name ending ‖ton‖ meaning farmstead and ―ham‖ meaning a homestead or village such as Burnham, Belton, Luddington and Owston Ferry. The name Axholme is derived from two Anglo-Saxon words Axel meaning town and holme meaning island. The name Epworth comes from the Saxon name Heapeurde with Heape meaning a small hill and urde meaning a farm. As the Anglo-Saxon settlement intensified so small kingdoms were set up. The Isle of Axholme was a frontier area between the Kingdoms of Northumbria to the north and Mercia to the south and the area has been described as ―a common theatre of contention and bloodshed‖. In 653 Penda, King of Mercia passed through the Isle on his way to invade Northumbria then ruled by Edwin. A great battle was fought at Hatfield where Edwin was routed and killed. Nine years later Penda again attacked Northumbria. This time King Oswald of Northumbria was killed. It seems possible that he actually died at Burnham. For connected with him is the story of the Holy Well. Afterwards the well was reputed to have healing properties and at annual feast times children and others were brought to be healed. The Churches at Crowle and Althorpe are dedicated to Oswald.
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Now & Then – Then & Now N0 11 Anthony Catherall
This month and every month; see Epworth in by gone days and compare to today‘s images !
Fred Oliver standing outside the ‗Ellers Tavern‘ West End with his Niece Lilly Oliver from Hull circa 1933. Fred‘s wife Lillian always wanted the pub and after taking over from Nellie Shipley, the Oliver‘s stayed
10 years from 1929- 1939, then handing over to Louise & Jack Swash. The ‗Tap Room‘ with Long-saddles seats was on the right and the private sitting room to the left. Daughter Edith Oliver was the
main stay behind the bar whilst younger sister Nina helped when she was in her late teens in 1938-39. Only licensed to sell beer, Barnsley Brewery mild was 5 pence and bitter 6 pence a pint, although Fred was never seen with a pint in his hand. The fold yard is to the right, and local tradition was that if any
person committed suicide they were laid out in licensed premises. This happened only once recalls Nina at the Tavern and the person was placed in their barn. Eventually the Tavern closed on 14 November
1972 being converted to a private house. Below the house today in November 2009.
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News from Lindsey Lodge Hospice One in three of us will be affected by a life-limiting condition such as cancer, multiple sclerosis,
motor neurone disease, heart or renal failure. Lindsey Lodge Hospice cares for people whose
lives are affected by these conditions. Lindsey Lodge Hospice is an independent registered charity,
number 702871, situated on Burringham Road, Scunthorpe and serves the community of the North
Lincolnshire area.
Anne Millett, Hospice Community Fundraiser said, ―We are so lucky in having a really active
supporter group in The Isle and a lovely shop in Epworth, raising vital hospice funds throughout the
year. So many people are so kind when it comes to helping Lindsey Lodge and we thank them all. ―
Some events for your diary this year include the following:
Saturday, March 20th, Easter Fair, St Bernadette‘s Hall, Ashby, 10-1pm. 50p entry.
Sunday, June 13th, Hospice Garden Party, 1-4pm. Donation at gate.
Friday, July 9th, Sleepwalk 2010, Glanford Park, from 8.30pm.
Visit www.lindseylodgesleepwalk.org.uk for more information and to register or call us on 01724 843731.
Sunday, July 18th, It a Knockout at Lindsey Lodge, 12.30-5pm. Teams needed!
Sunday, October 3rd, Arts in the Garden at Lindsey Lodge, 12-4pm. Donation at gate.
We‘d love to hear from people interested in
raising funds by running in the Great North Run
on September 19th or any other personal
challenges.
Watch out around Epworth and the villages for
news of our Isle Supporter Group activities.
For more information visit our website at
www.lindseylodgehospice.org.uk, call our
fundraising team on 01724 843731 or email:
You can write and send donations to
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Epworth Primary Newsletter Help for Haiti The children have been very concerned about the earthquake in Haiti. The School Council has asked if we can help raise
money for the earthquake victims and will be planning an Epworth’s Got Talent show later this term. Children will be invited to audition for the show on Wednesday 24th March at 6:30pm to which parents and children will be invited. Look out for more details later.
In the meantime, we wanted to raise some money immediately to send. We will be having a non-uniform day tomorrow in school and ask for a donation to be sent in for us to send to the relief fund.
We are very pleased with the attitude of the children showing a great deal of concern for the people of Haiti. The School Council has some excellent ideas about how the talent show will be organised. Think U know how to protect your children online? We all know the dangers in the real world from strangers etc. and do all we can to protect our children. However, these days there is very real danger from the online world accessed from a laptop or mobile or other IT device in the home. In school we took part in Internet Safety Day on Tuesday February 9th and discussed with the children how they can stay
safe while online. We wanted to help the children to understand they should never give out personal details to online friends – this includes
messenger ID, email address, mobile number and any pictures of themselves, their family or friends as pictures can be changed. The children needed to understand some people may lie online and they should never meet up with any strangers without an adult they can trust.
For more information you could go onto these websites: www.thinkuknow.co.uk www.ceop.gov.uk Chinese New Year The week before Chinese New Year we had a special themed week in school with each class learning about China. Each class made a dragon to display in Assembly. Children tasted Chinese foods and the Reception children in classes 1 and 2 visited the Chinese Restaurant in Epworth. One class even took part in a tea drinking ceremony. The work included lots of different curriculum areas including Geography, I.C.T., Literacy, Maths and Art. The week started with Mrs Taylor, Assistant Headteacher showing the children a powerpoint presentation of her visit to a school in China a few years ago as part of a link made with North Lincs Schools. Schools in China are very different in lots
of ways but in other ways the children are similar! The week finished with two special assemblies. In the first each class presented its dragon – we had a dragon parade. In the second Class 6 put on a special assembly for parents to show everything they had learnt over the week.
Best wishes John Hodgkins Headteacher
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DUST OFF THE DUSTERS WITH MOLLY MAID
It‘s strange how this time of year triggers an urge to embark upon that most rigorous of activities - spring-cleaning!
These days, this need not take up all your reserves of energy - unless of course you crave the satisfaction that comes from moving furniture and discovering for yourself how much
dust and grime accumulates in those forgotten corners and crevices. Leisure time has replaced money as the symbol of success, and many householders are seeking a bit of help around the home so that they are free to
get some well earned rest and spend time with their family doing the things they enjoy. Andy & Lynne Crewe owns‘ the local MOLLY MAID that cleans homes across the Doncaster area and explains
the benefits in hiring a professional cleaning service. ―MOLLY MAID does not only guarantee the satisfactory cleaning of your home, but is also a reliable and trustworthy organization. When you are handing over the key to your home, and perhaps the code of your burglar alarm, you want a company that is fully insured and has a
safe secure system when dealing with multiple house keys.‖ Andy & Lynne have been operating in Doncaster for the last 2 years and MOLLY MAID UK celebrated their 25th
anniversary in 2009. As a result of their experience, and the thorough training that all of the maids are given, all of the teams are ready for a Spring Clean rush at this time of year. This means that a team of maids can work through the house surprisingly quickly and efficiently causing the minimum of disruption in the home.
Of course if you want to give it a go yourself here are some tips from the domestic cleaning experts at MOLLY MAID:
Limit your cleaning products to a quality window/glass cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, tile/grout cleaner and a toilet bowl cleaner. Apply the MOLLY MAID system on cleaning. Clean from the top of the house to the
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collected by the vacuum cleaner. Use a toothbrush for hard to reach areas in the bathroom and kitchen for example -
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Streaks on windows are unsightly and tricky to eliminate. When cleaning windows, wipe one side of the glass horizontally and the other side vertically. This way, when
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MATTER OR MYSTERY
We are surrounded by, and are ourselves matter. So in our
expressions we refer to matters of fact, or a matter of course, meaning the
things we can be sure and certain of. The problem is that knowledge and
understanding is always expanding.
For many of you, like me, you will have been taught that there are
four basic tastes. These being sweet and sour, saltines and bitterness. For us
this has been matter of fact, our diet has demonstrated in numerous ways
that this is so. However in January I heard on Radio 4 that there is another
basic taste called unami, a Japanese word for flavour or taste. We are told it approximates to our
understanding of savouriness (meatiness as in steak )—MacDonalds might be in the way to becoming
MacUnami. Scientifically it is carboxylate anion of glutamic acid. Now that is a mystery!
Thank God that in our life experiences not only do we have those things we know and
can hold and feel, but also those we can reach out and discove, that is the mystery and unknown of
life.
Whether you feel you need unami to widen your understanding of diet and taste will be
to your taste! However for both the known matter which gives us certainty, and for unknown
mystery which extends our imagination and vision , in all we give thanks for the rich variety of life.
Rev David Leese
Wesley Manse
Epworth
Now
serving
desserts by
‘Jonathan
David’
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The South Yorkshire Charity Ploughing Match is being held on Sat 27th and Sun 28th March
2010. It is a charity event raising funds for the British National Ploughing Match being held in Lincoln
next October.
The event will be held at Lindholme (the old airfield behind
Lindholme Prison) by kind permission of HM Prison Service
Lindholme & Ken & David Chappell and over 100 ploughmen,
including previous National, European and World Champions, are
expected each day, with horses, vintage tractors and modern
equipment.
David Chappell is celebrating 50 years of competing in ploughing
competitions by organising a weekend of events. He won his first
contest in October1960 and has had 1st places every year since and has represented England at the
World Contest on 3 occasions.
At the contest, ploughmen must plough 1/2 acre in 4 hours, the judges will
look for straight, level furrows with all the stubble buried to achieve a clean
level seedbed for the next crop and all the trash buried and sealed firmly in
to prevent the carry over of weeds and diseases.
A well ploughed field needs less fertiliser, less chemicals and uses less fuel
to achieve a better crop, than a poorly ploughed field.
The plough was invented 4000 years ago and has been gradually improved and ploughmen at this event will demonstrate the ancient art of using a
plough to create the perfect seedbed.
For more information or to obtain an entry form please contact David
Chappell on 01302 840098/07703500412 or email [email protected]
For
Sat 27th and Sun 28th March 2010 10am - 4pm
At Lindholme (the old airfield behind Lindholme Prison)
by kind permission of HM Prison Service Lindholme & Ken & David Chappell
Open to the public. Entry is £3.00.
Showjumping Event held on Sunday 28th March at the same location, run by Boston Park
Livery, for horses and Ponies. Starts 11.30 am for more info and a schedule please contact Lucy
Chappell on 07976326397 or [email protected]
All proceeds will also be donated to the British National Ploughing match.
For more information or an entry form
please contact David Chappell on
01302 840098 / 07703500412
or email [email protected]
There will be over 100 Ploughmen each day, Horses, Vintage Tractors,
Modern Equipment, Refreshments and More!
Come along and enjoy watching National, European
and World Class Champions competing.
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Belton All Saints Newsletter
Toys of the Past
Do you remember your childhood toys? Key Stage 1 pupils have
been looking at toys past and present, focusing on the similarities
and differences between them. North Lincolnshire Museum Service
brought a range of toys for the children to look at and try out;
toys that their parents, grand-parents and even great grandparents
may have played with. A wonderful session was enjoyed by all as
the children discovered how the toys worked.
Candlemas
As a Church of England School our programme of daily acts of
worship closely follows the Christian calendar, during February
pupils celebrated Candlemas, an opportunity to reflect on Jesus‘
life after Christmas.
School Council – Haiti Appeal
Report by Ben and Jeff (Year 6 Council Reps)
Over £600 raised!
Last month the school council organised a fundraiser in school to help the people of Haiti following the dreadful earthquake. We had a bake sale and a ‘wear your jeans to school’ day. There was also a guess the name of the teddy and a ‘how many sweets in the jar’ competition. We raised a staggering £616. We would like to thank everybody for their donations and would like to thank everyone who donated buns without which the bake sale would not have been as successful as it was.
Ben & Jeff
School Displays
Staff spend a lot of time creating displays of pupils work around
school. These displays not only make our school a bright and lively
place to be, but they also allow us to celebrate the work that the
children have achieved. Here are some examples of current
displays within school.
Best wishes
Sarah Groves
Headteacher
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The terrible winter weather caused Axholme
Camera Club to cancel the first two meetings of the New Year. The
programme has been rearranged to include the AVs at a later stage. However,
the snowy conditions enticed a number of members to attend the Hood this
year, evidenced by photographs entered in the fifth competition.
The title 'People' gave members a broad spectrum, and there were portraits to
crowd scenes entered. The judge, local man Ray Bramall FRPS, chose Alan
Rowsell's beach scene in monochrome for 20 marks, with Andy Kershaw and
new member David Nelmes close behind with 19 each. Judy Newton, awarded
'Most Improved Member' last year, came in with 18 marks.
In the colour section,Geoff Trinder gained 20 marks for his cheeky gang of
youngsters, Allan Rowsell, Andy Kershaw and David Ulyett with
19s and 18s.
Braving the cold damp conditions, thirteen members attended a
Falconry Photography day at Sturton by Stow. Thankfully the
heavy rain of the previous day had passed, but left the ground
waterlogged. This did not spoil a fantastic day of photography,
with Lewis, Mick and Paul, the bird handlers doing a splendid job,
Lewis also giving expert tips on how to get the best results.
Everyone came home with some good photographs of the birds, a
Barn Owl, Charlie, an Eagle Owl, Horace, and a Harris Hawk,
Hedgerow, who all flew , and others who perched in trees
patiently posing. Horace, a veteran at these events, even joined
members in the clubhouse for lunch, enjoying a flapjack, much to
his owner's surprise! They are all bird's of prey, of course, and
he'd never been known to eat anything like a flapjack before.
Lewis, a professional photographer, who took up falconry as a
hobby, can be found on www.wildshotsfalconry.co.uk.
Member Geoff Trinder LRPS treated fellow members, visitors and
guests to a superb show 'Highlands and Islands' with projected images of Scottish
landscapes and wildlife, including some birds rarely seen. With the usual high
standard of photography and interesting commentary, all present enjoyed a
pleasant and entertaining evening.
Coming up in March, Parry Jenkins will be presenting his 'Musical Tour' with
projected images and presumably, music, on 3rd at Haxey Church Hall, 7.30pm.
Everyone is welcome to come along and enjoy the show. There will be a small
door charge, £1.50, to include refreshments. Similarly, George Fiddler will
present ' Canada and Alaska' on 30th.
On 9th images from the Royal Photographic Society's Nature Group Exhibition
will be shown. Everyone is welcome to attend these, too.
The Ladies v Gents competition and a talk by Ray Brightman FRPS,
DPAGB,Hon,PAGB AFIAP complete the March programme.
As always, if you are interested in photography and thinking about
joining the club, or just want to see if it's for you, you will be made
very welcome. You can telephone Chairman Allan Rowsell,
01427 752400or just come along.
Best Wishes Lynda
'
Lost in the Crowd' by Andy Kershaw
Corus Swim by Andy Kershaw
Kids' Gang by
Geoff Trinder
'Here's to the Hood' by
David Ulyett
Remembrance of times
past by Andy Kershaw
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CROSS KEYS LAW
Alan Robinson
Your friendly local Solicitor
Services for older people including:
Powers of Attorney. Wills. Court of Protection. Winding
up Estates. Tax and Inheritance Planning. Health and Social Care.
Welfare Benefits. Secretarial Services.
Free Home visits within the Isle
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Surviving Automatic Number Plate Recognition
(ANPR) - a guide for law-abiding drivers.
Dear Readers,
Police using Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) systems may pull over drivers
who consider themselves law-abiding citizens alongside hardcore criminal drivers.
Number-plates obscured by dirt or with incorrect letter and number spacing, that can‘t be
read by ANPR camera, may be flagged up as suspect registrations and police sent in
pursuit. Number-plates that have been stolen or cloned by criminals and used to evade
prosecution for speeding, illegal parking, insurance and other offences may also land the
registered car owners in trouble. And then there may be inaccuracies and delays in the
data used to identify rogue cars. For their part, drivers need to appreciate that the need
to keep their number-plates street legal has never been so great, and that failure to do so
is more likely to bring prosecution for a Construction and Use offence.
"Whereas, in the past, police officers may have unofficially turned a blind eye to number-
plates covered in mud or customised registrations unless they needed to stop a car,
ANPR may mean that the days of the fancy or dirty plate are numbered.
"ANPR helps police to catch illegal vehicles and drivers together at the roadside, whereas
clamping and removing rogue cars, although taking them out of circulation, rarely catches
up with offenders who simply buy another cheap vehicle. However, there will be other
drivers, whose number-plates are obscured or cloned, who may be caught in the net."
From the point of view of police and other enforcement agencies, that any inaccuracies in
data records held by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and any time lag in
recording changes in motorist‘s circumstances may end up with drivers being caught by
ANPR.
"Sometimes, wrong information is fed on to the DVLA database by car owners, who may
make mistakes or by criminals who try to create a false record. With so many sources of
data, such as from post offices, MOT test centres, insurance companies and people who
have sold cars privately, it is critical that it is all timely and accurate now that enforcement
increasingly hinges on these records.
If you are interested in further information regarding the courses that we offer you will be
able to find this information on the Institute of Advanced Motorists website at Safe
Driving
Paul Tuke. Chairman. .
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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 Keep Fit Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 14.00-15.00 01427 873569
Mon Modern Jive Dance Belton Park Pavilion 19:45-21:30 0792 9209890
Mon Epworth Brownies Ivy Andrew Hall, Epworth 18:00 - 19:30 01427 873161
Mon First Steps Play Group Stepping Stones Pre School 09:30-11:30 0770 8580816
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 Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall 18.45-21.00 01724 858918
Tues Rosemary Conley Diet and Exercise Epworth Imperial Hall - Main Hall 16.45 - 18.15 01724 710626
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 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 Rosemary Conley Diet and Exercise Belton Park Pavilion 09.30 -11.00
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 Epworth Imperial Hall - Small Hall 18.45 - 21.00 01724 858918
Wed Belton Mums and Tots Belton Public Hall 13.30-15.00 01427 872175
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
Thurs North Lincs Community Concert Band Conservative Cub, Scunthorpe (Rehearsals) 19:00 -22:00 01724 784494
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What’s On In Your area in Epworth and Belton
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 Football Academy Belton Park Pavilion 10.00-12.00
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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Children from 2 years to adults 1st class is FREE
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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 Sup-
port Group 01427 875752
Education and General
Epworth Country Primary School 01427 872345
Belton All Saints Primary School 01427 872391
Mulberry Primary School 01427 752355
Westwoodside Mobile Library 01724 865675
Haxey Library - Memorial
Hall 01724 753239
Westwoodside Dental
Surgery 01427 753180
Leisure
Epworth Leisure Centre 01427 873845
My Vue cinema 08712 240240
Odeon 08712 244007
North Lincs Community Concert
Band - Rehearsals - Mr B Page 01724 784494
Business Directory
Beauty
The Hair Shop Westwoodside 01427 752455
Boarding Kennels/Grooming
Croft House Kennels and Cattery 01427 890235
Clothing/Fashion/Home
Isle Sew It - Alterations & Repairs 07804 304714
Utopia Soft Furnishings - Epworth 01427 873469
Health / Fitness
Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness 01724 712700
Quality Lifestyles Personal Training Consultancy Paul
Seaman ACSM HFI 01427 753591 / 07714 318958
Taxi Service / Driving Schools
Dave Addlesee School of Motoring 01427 872680
07773 199760
Alan‘s Private Hire, Belton 01427 875765
07721 584289
P T Taxi 01427 754531 / 07790 817691
Trade/Craftsmen
C M Developments (Yorkshire) Ltd 01302 770216
- Building Services 07815 573589
Simon White Building Contractors 01427 873446
07831 690591
Dean Gregory Electrical 01427 874377
07833 638521
A.E.S. Tiling (Ceramic Floor & Wall Tiling)
www.aestiling.org.uk 01302 885401 07749519557
MJN Autos (car servicing/repairs) 01427 874413
Sinclair Davis Décor 01427 872141/07904 285934
Meteor Security Ltd 01302 623427 / 07917 766922
D Brown Joinery 0779 5321054 / 01302 350363
C Bacon Furniture Restorer 01302 882996/ 0797324824
Axholme Pest Control 01427 873608 / 07766747245
Business/Finance
Hurstons Accountants & Business Advisors
01427 873737
MJ Button Accountants 01724 711881
Children’s Entertainment
Belton Bouncy Castles 07788 896988 / 01427 872215
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