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July 2012 Issue 41
Police News
Page 12
Where you live,
your local
history
Page 14/15
School News
and much much more...
Including West Butterwick and Beltoft
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Editors Letter.... Can you believe its July already, the kids are
getting ready for the long 6 weeks holidays and
again we parents are faced with 6 weeks of
planning to keep everyone happy. The Jubilee
weekend is over, the European Cup is on (as I
write this letter) and the Olympics is just about
to kick off!
So far 2012 has truly been one exciting year!
I would like to thank all the advertisers who
keep placing their adverts in the Arrow and if
you are one of those businesses who keep
thinking about advertising but never get round
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we have on from the August issue!
Keep your articles coming in and fingers
crossed for a glorious Summer!
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Coffee Morning and cake stall in
aid of the Alzheimer’s Society on
Saturday 11th August at The Haxey Memorial Hall
starting at 10.30am Includes raffle, cake stall and
tombola. Admission £2.00 to include Tea/Coffee
and home made scone
Contact Gill Snow 01427 753039 for further
details and donations
OWSTON FERRY DANCE supporting LIVES Saturday 28th July – Doors open
at 8:00pm. to be held at the Coronation Hall,
High Street, Owston Ferry (Min age 16yrs as Bar
on site)
Entry by
ticket only –
please call
01427
728324
West
Butterwick Field Day takes place
this year on Saturday 18th August starting @ 1.30pm on the Playing Field at Ulyett
Lane.
Attractions this year include the Ealand Academy
of Performing Arts and Dance, a Taekwondo
display and Puppet Power from Grimsby Baptist
Church. The new large marquee purchased with
the bequest from Arnold Ellis will be utilised for
the first time.
Field Day starts with a fancy dress competition for
children. The Titanic Giant Slide is returning
together with a bouncy castle and other attractions
for children. There will be many stalls including
tombola, a children’s stall, and jewellery to name a
few. There will also be refreshments, burgers, a
licensed bar. Children’s races will also be on the
programme. At the end of the event there are
goody bags for children still present.
Anyone interested in a stall, please contact Beryl
Ash on 01724 783125.
On Monday 11th June most of the
Epworth Flower club’s
membership and some guests welcomed
Elizabeth Bishop to what was to be a very
enjoyable evening. Elizabeth is an area
demonstrator from
Sheffield and her
demonstration was
entitled “Magic of the
East”.
She opened her
demonstration with a
musical accompaniment
“The Circle of Life” as
she placed several tall
dark red gladioli, palm
leaves, cordyline leaves,
ginger lily, 6 dark anthuriums, gerbera and
wonderful, assorted tropical leaves to create a
stunning display. She then placed this near a large
soft tiger. As she worked she told the group of her
affection for animals and her interesting life which
began in Malaysia.
The second arrangement was on a theme of black
and white, using a basket container into which she
placed leather leaves, gemini gerbera, Anastasia
chrysanthemums and she filled in tiny gaps with
gypsophila. This arrangement was accompanied by
a panda!
As she continued her oriental theme Liz told us of
her voluntary work with a donkey sanctuary and
she put some materials for purchase in support of
the charity. In front of the arrangements she stood
a large, quite realistic donkey.
Her further creations included one using a large
orchid group, pale anthuriums called Fantasia which
had a beautiful, large spade edged with pink,
oriental lilies and cascading, pale green amaranthus.
Another incorporated very large hosta leaves,
strelitzia, palms, purple lisianthus and orange
chrysanthemums.
By the end of the evening Liz had created six
wonderful arrangements using the flowers and
materials mentioned and several more including
croton leaves, pandanus and heliconia. She made
up a bouquet as a seventh prize with her “left
overs”.
It was agreed that all had experienced a wonderful
evening showing us a very different display of
flowers and arrangements from those we
sometimes see and the group look forward to
welcoming Elizabeth Bishop in the future.
The July meeting will be an outing to Walker’s
Nursery at Blaxton on Monday, 9th.
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North Lincolnshire Council’s
Sports Development Team is
currently establishing a
programme of Nordic walks
that will start from various
locations across North
Lincolnshire. All of which will be
led by fully qualified Nordic
Walking leaders.
So what is Nordic Walking?
Nordic Walking is the fastest growing fitness
activity in the world and is used by individuals,
personal trainers, health clubs, physiotherapists,
doctors and health promoters because it is highly
effective, affordable and FUN!
Nordic Walking is an enhancement of ordinary
walking only twice as effective! It uses poles to in
order to add two major benefits to walking
The use of poles means the upper body muscles
are used as well as the legs
The poles help to propel the walker along – this
means he/she works harder than usual yet the
support given by the poles makes it feel easier!
It is a specific fitness technique and is not to be
confused with trekking or hill walking as the poles
are not planted in front of the walker but in a
specific way that increases the use of the upper
body.
Nordic Walking is quite unique in that it provides
benefits for everybody from those with medical
problems to the super fit. Whatever your goal,
whether it be becoming more active and improving
fitness levels, weight loss or overcoming a medical
condition, or simply meeting people and having fun
then Nordic Walking may be for you.
Nordic Walking is a great way to get your whole
body moving and to significantly improve the
condition of your muscles, heart and lungs. It will
boost your energy levels and help you to ward off
medical conditions such as: Heart Disease and Strokes . High Blood
pressure . Diabetes (type 2) . Bowel Cancer. Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis . Stress and Anxiety . Obesity
We will be starting a regular Instructor led Nordic
Walk in Epworth on Friday 11th May, starting at
10am, meeting in Epworth Garden Centre Car
Park. The only charge is for the hire of the poles,
which will cost you £1 per walk. Individuals with
their own poles are welcome to come along free
of charge.
If this is something you are interested in giving a go
please contact Michelle Spacey on 01724
297280/07717588192 or alternatively at
michelle.spacey@northlincs.gov.uk for further
information. Prior booking is essential for the walk;
bookings can be made on the above details.
Christian Aid Week was very
different but the events we had
were well supported. The Service on the
Sunday to start the week was informative and told
how Christian Aid’s partner the Methodist Church
of Sierra Leone in West Africa had provided the
tools and the “know-how” for the people in the
village of Bhap (who hadn’t enough food to feed
themselves) to set about producing enough food
for their village and even more which will help
other villages in the same predicament. They set
about making a new school for their village and
were starting to make a business centre, too. They
now have a machine to grind the cassava which will
save them very many hours of manual work. They
can now sell the extra. This has all been possible by
Christian Aid giving and working alongside the
Methodist Church out there. There are many
other places in the world where the problems are
the same or even worse than Bhap. The money we
raised will be used for similar jobs or to provide
emergency relief in times of urgent need. The
Service was followed by lunch of soup and a roll,
quiche and salad and fruit pie and custard. Well
supported and most enjoyable.
On Thursday our other event took place. Our
Coffee morning, Lunch, Bring and Buy and Cream
Scone tea were well supported.
The total of £1.058.10, was from donations as well
as these events. We were very pleased with the
support we received.
A big thank you goes to all who supported our
events and gave of their time, money and skills.
The Crowle Scrabble Club is
looking for new members. We are re-
locating to Crowle Methodist Chapel in July on
Wednesdays (dates to be arranged) between 2 -
4pm. If you would like further information about
joining us please ring 07506112008. You will be
very welcome, we are not Competition standard
and provide refreshments, charge is £1
each towards the room.
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EPWORTH POLICE REPORT
Ashtree Close, High Street, Stool Close Road,
Jeffrey Lane, Belton – Anti-social behaviour, crime.
There has recently been an increase in reports of dwelling
burglary, criminal damage, theft of motor vehicle,
motorcycles and scooters being driven in an anti-social
manner. Work has already started with partnerships
involving police, Safer Neighbourhoods and North
Lincolnshire Homes and this work is on-going. There have
recently been some arrests made which have on-going
police enquiries. I would like anyone with any information, concerns or is the victim of any instances please ring the
police on 101 (Humberside not South Yorkshire) or if an emergency 999, or you can always pass information
anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
UPDATE:- At the Neighbourhood Action Team meeting held on Tuesday 29 May at Belton Pavilion members of
the public attended to voice their concerns to the members and there is to be further contact outside this meeting
to discuss further. This issue was also placed as a Neighbourhood Action Team Priority.
Anyone with any information or require any advice or guidance, please contact the Central Neighbourhood team by
e-mail;- Tina.starbuck@humberside.pnn.police.uk Stewart.pearson@humberside.pnn.police.uk
Susan.fahy@humberside.pnn.police.uk
Countrywatch Issues
Calls for service to areas of land both owned and used by the farming community have occurred including offences
of Criminal Damage, theft, poaching, off road bikes, trespassers on land with dogs. Times vary throughout the 24
hour period. A considerable amount of work and liaison has been built between Neighbourhood staff and the
owners and staff working on land to engage them and to identify where offences and offenders are committing these
acts and routes they use.
UPDATE:- Levels have dropped but calls are being received and officers attend but not further prosecutions have
resulted. One recent court hearing was discontinued by the Crown Prosecution Service as someone did not wish
to be involved in the court process and was key to a prosecution; this is quite understandable but does cause and
issue in the judicial process. If at any time you become suspicious of any persons please telephone the police. It is
far better that we know at the time in order that we can make checks and also to forward onto surrounding police
areas as soon as possible, as it is quite usual for such people to frequent other areas during the course of their
activities. Just because the people you see appear to look like they are legitimate this may not be the case so
Humberside police do encourage local communities to report anything that on the face of it does not appear
normal.
St Andrews Church/St Andrews Ivy Hall/Fountain Court, Epworth – Anti-Social behaviour, youths
causing annoyance and criminal damage, litter.
Reports are being received that the locations are 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 during the evening hours
and particularly at weekends. St Andrews Ivy Hall is adjoining the car park, church, and play area and as such make
it a particularly favourable during evening hours. Neighbourhood staff and incident response officers make regular
patrols at the locations and any youths found behaving in a disorderly manner will be dealt with accordingly.
UPDATE:- Calls for service have reduced, but with the lighter summery evenings, impending school holidays,
various functions and activities over the coming months, patrols will still be attending these locations to monitor and
prevent any issues occurring.
Any young persons wishing to attend Street Sport sessions should attend Belton Pavilion Playing field on a Friday
evening from 6-8pm, where multi sport sessions are proving quite a hit with numbers of attendees improving, this is
also open to those living outside the Belton area.
Lifestyle 2012 Lifestyle 2012 has launched! Be one of the first teams to take part in the project by completing the
online registration form! For an outstanding 24 years, the Humberside Police Lifestyle project has attracted in
excess of 147,200 young people working a staggering 2 ½ million hours to help others during the summer holidays.
Go to the website to complete your entry form or pop into Epworth Police station
and pick one up. PC Starbuck is currently doing her rounds to all the local schools
in her area to present Lifestyle 2012.
To register on line go to ww.humberside.police.uk/lifestyle 2012
Police Community
Support Officer 7577
Stewart Pearson
PC Constable 1169
Sally Roberts
Police Constable 1839
Tina Starbuck
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The Isle of Axholme
Where You Live Your Local History
Amateur Dramatics The Epworth Mowbray Players No.2
By
Anthony Catherall
In each of the early programmes there were acknowledgements to various people and
organisations.
“Proscenium, scenery and electrical equipment, by permission of the Mechanics’ Institute and the Misterton Amateur Dramatic Society”.
“The Mowbray Players take this opportunity of expressing their sincere thanks to the many
helpers who have in any way contributed towards the success of the production, especially to Mr. T.E. Clark, of Owston Ferry, for the loan of chairs, and Messrs, E. Shillito & Son, for the
use of their premises as the Booking Office, and another, Miss N. Mawson and Mr. G.A.
Harrison for designing and writing posters”.
By the time of the second production in February 1950, “The Gleam” by Warren Chetham Strode, “the chairs in the hall were now supplied by Mr. T.W. Pepper, Snaith and the Epworth
Youth Centre”. Whilst, “the greater part of the stage furniture, being obtained from, Mr. C.H. Watson, Furnisher, High Street Epworth and Crowle. Telephone: Epworth 331, and Crowle
128”. The Telephone used in the production “was kindly loaned by the G.P.O”. (General Post Office)
Needless to say, the programme printing was carried out by Barnes & Breeze in Epworth,
Tel.202. Harry Shipley who worked there along with George Haddon Archer a solicitors clerk for Newborns, were tasked to be available to list new members.
New additions to the 11 strong cast were F.
Wyndham Atack a headmaster at
Owston Ferry- George H. Archer-Jack
Johnson a driver at
Fields-Margaret Archer (nee
Hutchinson) a housewife-John H.
Williams and M. Clifford Trimingham
shopkeeper.
Continued next
month, make sure you see a copy of
the Arrow
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Now & Then - Then & Now
No. 39 - by Anthony Catherall This month and every month see Epworth in bygone days and compare to today's images !
Brook's Mill and the road to Belton in the winter of 1947. This tower mill was built circa.1800 and was originally known as
the 'White Mill' although like most of its colleagues it ended its working life tarred black, including the cap. It worked by
wind until the late 1940's, latterly with two sails as this picture shows, continuing by engine until 1960. Then in November 1962 the two sails were removed and the tower was allowed to become derelict. Originally it had four patent sails that
drove three pairs of stones of which two pairs remained up to 1977, one French and one Grey. The machinery was removed in 1977, originally intended for use in the restoration of Scunthorpe mill. The tower, that still was an empty shell in 1978. 1982 saw the mill converted to a large modern house gaining a copper-clad mock ogee cap. Like Maws Mill close-by there were two fireplaces on the ground floor with flues opening out at about first floor level. Today as we see in the lower
picture that I took in January 2012 the Mill Tower and house has reverted to a near white colour once more.
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Pete Oliver Joinery
All Joinery Work Undertaken Doors, Windows, etc
Kitchens fitted and supplied Tiling [walls and floor]
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Epworth Primary School News
Residential Visits
This is the time of year when all the children in the Juniors have
the opportunity to go on a Residential visit. We have already had
the Year 5 children staying at Hagg Farm, an Environmental Educa-
tion centre in the Peak district and the Year 4 children visiting the
Peak Venture Kingswood Activity Centre in Peniston.
Later this week the Year 3 children are going away for their first
Residential visit to Austerfield. This is just for one night to give the
children a taster of being away from home.
Lastly the year 6 children will be staying at a hotel in Whitby during the last week of the term. This is a
luxurious week in comparison with the other trips with en-suite rooms and lovely meals cooked for us by
the Hotel staff. It is a real highlight of the childrens year in their last year of Primary school.
School Sleepover
Last month around 50 children stayed in school for a Sleepover to raise money for the school. This was
organised by our Friends group. Activities in the evening for the children included a Night playtime, a
Treasure Hunt and a late night movie with sleeping in the classrooms – although the amount of sleep was
quite limited. It was far too exciting to sleep!
Academy Status
The school is making good progress in becoming an Academy. This is an exciting step for the school which
will give us more flexibility and freedom to work more independently. From September – if all the legal
work is completed – we will be Epworth Primary Academy. In our 30th Anniversary year, it is good that
we are looking forward to being one of the first Primary Academies in the Isle.
With best wishes John Hodgkins Headteacher
West Butterwick celebratesthe Queen’s
Diamond Jubilee
West Butterwick Community Events Team would like to say a
big “Thank you” to everyone who attended the events over
the Jubilee weekend, we hope you enjoyed it as much as we
did. Your support is much appreciated. Many thanks also to all who helped on the day
and on the build-up to the events. Special thanks to West Butterwick Parish Council for
their financial support and to West Butterwick Village Hall Committee who kindly
allowed us to use their facilities at no charge.
Outstanding Competition Results
Best Jubilee decorated house
1st Barry & Margaret
2nd Sally & Rob
3rd Ellie & Jack
Treasure Hunt
1st Wendy & Team (score 85/89)
2nd Jeff & Beryl (score 82/89)
3rd Barry & Margaret (score 81/89)
Watch this space for balloon race results
when they are in next months Arrow!
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Does it mean
what it says?
One of the challenges of
modern technology and
the flow of e mails and
texts that come into us is
the question “Is this true?”
It is especially important
with e mails, and often it
seems I have a follow up e mail to those warning of
virus attacks, saying “Please disregard previous e
mail, it now appears it was a hoax.” So can we really
believe what we read?
Last month in my article for the Arrow, I wrote
about my mishaps with electric drills, and ended
the piece with the statement that there was one
electric drill free to a good home. Now two
people read that ( well at least two, I hope more
actually read it) and asked me if there was a drill
free to a good home. There was one, and it now
has another owner. I hope a very happy owner.
There was though a hesitancy about the question
they asked —was this too good to be true? Well it
wasn’t.
Sometimes things are too good to be true. Did I
want to be entered in a free draw for a new car I
was asked recently. But it wasn’t that good, as it
was really a way in to engaging me in conversation
and try to persuade me to change my energy
supplier.
Plain speaking is important so in our conversation
and in what people say to us it is good to say what
we mean and mean what we say.
Rev. David Leese, Wesley Manse, Epworth
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AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS
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The visit of the Watoto Children's
choir over the Queen's Jubilee week-
end was again a joy and a privilege. It was super to have a church full of people from Belton,
the rest of the Isle as well as Scunthorpe and even Roth-
erham. The concert was called 'Beautiful Africa' and it
included dance, videos of Uganda, songs and testimonies
of how the children's lives have been transformed by
the love of God shown through the work of Watoto
Child Care Ministries.
The choir were looked after by nine local families.
Monday is the choir's rest day so they all had a lie in,
then did some school work, had lunch and then did
various activities ranging from walking by the Trent to
visiting the trains in Sandtoft to playing football on Belton playing field. They were up early on Tuesday in
order to leave for Bradford at 9am.
Since their last visit to us Watoto have expanded their work into Northern Uganda and Southern Sudan.
Half of the children in the choir were from the north. One of the girls, Lydia, featured in the Sunday Tele-
graph in May. The choir sang for the Queen at Windsor and, at a private reception afterwards, Lydia had
given the Queen a hug!! Lydia's story makes chilling reading. Her father and mother were killed by sol-
diers of the Lord's Resistance Army and Lydia and her six siblings fled into the bush. They survived and
their Grandmother managed to send them to an aunt in Kampala. Unfortunately their aunt lost her job so
the children had to return to Northern Uganda. Here Watoto found them and provided counselling,
therapy and loving families in their Watoto village and today Lydia is a loving, happy 10 year old.
Women and children are receiving help to recover from their horrendous ordeals at the hands of the
Lord's Resistance Army. The Director of the project in the north told the Sunday Telegraph that, “If you
chase after a snake that bit you, its poison races faster round your body and you die quicker.” She says
“We say to the women 'You can either choose
revenge and chase the snake or you can choose life.'
The best revenge is to survive and succeed and that
is what the women and children are doing.”
So, thank you to all who came, who hosted children,
who helped with meals, who cleaned church and
who counted money. We were able to send
£646.99 to Watoto Child Care Ministries as a result
of the freewill offering.
If you wish to know more about Watoto and you
have access to the Internet, then go to
www.watoto.com.
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THE TRENTSIDE FEDERATION – SCHOOL NEWS
We had an interesting event at St Martin's recently in connection with ‘Noise Action Week’ 21 - 26 May.
Noise Action Week is coordinated by the National Environmental group 'Environmental Protection UK' and is an
initiative to introduce children to developing an awareness of domestic noise nuisance. It is all about communities
working together across the UK to combat noise problems. The children in both Infants and Juniors participated in
activities that included role-play and various scenarios to act out then discuss. These workshops encouraged them
to think carefully about excessive noise that affects our neighbourhoods and can impact on health, such as incessant
barking dogs and music being played at an excessive and anti-social volume. It also encouraged the children to think
about the different people who make up our communities and their work and lifestyles such as night shift
workers. It was very interesting and further supports the development of good citizenship skills and consideration
for our neighbours and communities. The workshops were led by Sue Housley from North Lincolnshire Council.
Noise Action Week came shortly before ‘Jubilee Fever’ gripped both schools! West Butterwick Infants began, some
weeks before, planning a special Jubilee Fete with a ‘grand auction’. This ambitious project had involved our
youngest pupils in developing their persuasive writing and drawing up a list of businesses to contact to ask for
support and donations with raffle prizes. Local businesses were very
generous and so we say a big ‘thank you’ to them. On the afternoon of the
Fete (Thursday 31st May) there was a ‘soak the teacher’ whereby Mr Cross
had a steady stream of wet sponges heading his way, face-painting, stalls
selling items made by staff and pupils as well as lots of delicious cakes. A
very impressive sight was the children themselves running the auction! It
was a most enjoyable afternoon and raised almost £500. The children are
going to buy an African drum with some of the proceeds.
St Martin’s school held its Jubilee Celebrations on two separate occasions in
school – a ‘Kings and Queens’ disco (organised by a committee of pupils) on
Thursday 31st May and then an Open Afternoon on Saturday 2nd June. The
Open Afternoon provided the community with a chance to see the
impressive work the children had produced in connection with our
Monarchy’s history. In particular, there was some very splendid hand-sewn
bunting designed by the school’s Sewing Club which featured Jubilee icons on
one side and Olympic icons on the other. In addition to this there was a
wide range of activities and stalls, such as ‘Ferret Handling’, ‘Soak the
Teacher’ (Miss Dance and Mrs Lewis this time!), Face-Painting’, ‘Find the
Queen’ , Toss the Crown, Lucky Dip and a delicious Hog Roast. Well done
to all the children who planned and organised their own stalls for this
occasion. The rain stayed away and a super time was had by all. Thanks
once again to the people who supported this event as part of the Owston
Ferry Village Jubilee Celebrations.
We are now looking forward to the remainder of this
term with our joint Trentside Federation residential visit
to Caythorpe Court as well as Sports Afternoons.
Mrs Josephine Buckle, Headteacher
(The Trentside Federation ; St Martin’s C of E and West
Butterwick C of E Primary Schools)
Children running their stall at
West Butterwick Fete
Mr Cross, West Butterwick
teacher, getting soaked with
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The Greatest Show on Earth
Where have all the tickets gone? Like many other people, I applied for Olympic tickets but didn’t get
through the ballot. So I shall be watching ‘the greatest show on earth’ from ‘the best seat in the house’ –
that is in front of the TV.
Is it really ‘the greatest show on earth’? How about the River Pageant celebrating HM Queen Elizabeth’s
Diamond Jubilee or the concert in front of Buckingham Palace or the pomp and ceremony of the Service
of Thanksgiving in St Paul’s Cathedral? Were these not contenders to be called ‘the greatest show on
earth’? The enthusiasm of the crowds speaks for itself.
How about ‘the best seat in the house’? Yes – but where’s the atmosphere, the cheering, the celebration
of victory? I have sat on the terraces at football matches and watched the snooker in silence at The
Crucible in Sheffield. It’s totally different from
watching ‘Match of the Day’ or highlights from the
day’s play.
For some people this year, the greatest show on
earth will be a wedding, the birth of a child or a
special anniversary. The best seat in the house is
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Family fuelled cricket tournament
A group of locals have put their heads together to organise a cricket
tournament and family day at Outcast Cricket Club, Belton on Sunday 15th
July.
The newly formed group, the Smegal Sixes are organising this event in
memory of Liam Fitzgerald who sadly died from kidney cancer at 42. The
group are now established as a Macmillan Supporter Group as they wanted to
give back to the charity for the support given to Liam through his cancer
journey.
Anthony Fitzgerald, Liam’s brother is a main driving force behind organising the event and commented
“We wanted to support Macmillan due to ….please feel free to add in whatever comments you like here.
The organisers are thinking of the whole family whilst planning this event. Youngsters can enjoy the
children’s entertainer and later on entertainment includes a performance by Steve Womack as well as
some local bands. Food and drinks will be available throughout the day (feel free to expand here about
what will be available).
Amy Hebdon, local Fundraising Manager added; “I hope people will show their support for this event. Not
only will people benefit from such a wonderful day, they’ll be helping to raise vital funds for those affected
by cancer. We rely on 96% of voluntary donations so without events like this, we wouldn’t be here as a
charity to support people through their cancer journey”.
If you would like more information about
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Dear readers,
Lack of stimuli when driving on motorways means that it takes extra concentration to stay alert and ob-
servant. Yes, motorways can be boring. You don’t have to accelerate, change gear or brake much, there’s
relatively little steering input needed. The Sat Nav tells you what junction you need. Automatic gearboxes,
cruise control, power steering, even auto lights, and wipers do all the work for you.
The view is often slow passing scenery and it’s very easy for your mind to wander in these conditions.
Consider taking an alternative, more interesting route, perhaps on an A or B-road. Check your map for
parallel routes or set your Sat Nav to avoid motorways.
Open a window. Cold air will liven you up for a brief period. Turn the air–conditioning to cold and direct
a vent onto your face. Disengage your cruise control. Put the radio on or start a conversation with your
passenger. Stop for a tea or coffee or caffeine drink as soon as it’s safely possible. Do this every two
hours, to maintain your concentration.
Carry sufficient drinking water to keep you hydrated.
A good driver is always mentally alert, and motorway driving becomes like a mobile high-stake game of
chess. You have to plan your route, anticipate traffic movement, and be ultra-observant while constantly
checking speeds and distances in front and behind your vehicle.
Good drivers have excellent lane discipline and are always in the correct lane for their speed and planned
route. They constantly observe the behaviour of other vehicles around them, including regular checking of
their mirrors.
You should stay in the left-hand lane wherever pos-
sible, but don’t get so hung up on this that you’re
constantly driving in and out of a slow lane.
Drivers on UK motorways often display poor lane
discipline. This causes frustration and problems for
other drivers and can even lead to crashes. You’ll
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avoid day-dreamers in the middle lane. Inconsider-
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are a common problem. Never be tempted to teach
them a lesson. Don’t flash your headlights or sound
the horn. Simply overtake them as safely and as
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Driving faster than 70mph on UK motorways is
illegal. Good drivers travel at an appropriate speed
for the road conditions. However it’s easy for your
speed to creep up in a modern car, so check your
speedometer regularly, or use your cruise control.
Motorways are the UK’s safest roads. But they are
still the scenes of numerous incidents and many are
policed by speed regulation devices designed to
maintain traffic safety.
If you would like a Free Public Assessment Drive
please contact me below.
If you are interested in the courses we offer, you’ll
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Or Tel: Doncaster 01302 886 276
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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– 19.00 Nicola
Mon Isle District Choral Society Rehearsals Epworth Imperial Hall 19.00-21.00 01427 8738998
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 Epworth Brownies Methodist Church Hall 17.00-18.30 01724 339930
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 Epworth Rainbows Epworth Primary School 16.30-1730 01427 754009
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 07910935227
Thurs Epworths Ladies Society The Old School Inn 19.30 start 01427 873368
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 Belton Rangers Various locations 19.30-21.30 01427 872227
Fri Ashby Concert Band Ashby Wesley Hall
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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
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
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Health Visitor Team for under 5’s 01427 871181
SSAFA Forces Help
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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
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Willows Dental Practise—Belton 01427 872106
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The Hair Shop Westwoodside 01427 752455
Boarding Kennels/Grooming
Croft House Kennels and Cattery 01427 890235
Home and Garden
Fountain Court florist 01427 874831
Galerie des Fleurs Florist and Gifts 01427 872111
Health / Fitness
The Willows Dental Practise-Belton 01427 872106
Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness 01724 712700
Taxi Service / Wedding Cars/ Driving Schools
Isle Take You 07975 591967 / 01427 752707
Trade/Craftsmen
Simon White Building Contractors 01427 873446
07831 690591
A.E.S. Tiling (Ceramic Floor & Wall Tiling)
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MJN Autos (car servicing/repairs) 01427 874413
Brooks Homecare Improvements 01427 875314
07973 142963
Complete Fire & Security Systems Ltd
01302 623427 / 07917 766922
Dean Gregory Electrical 01427 891704 / 07833 638521
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
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