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HEALING
VILLAGE NEWS
MARCH 2020
Please Note:
The email address for the Parish Council is now [email protected]
Healing Village News is published and distributed by Healing Parish Council
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MARCH THOUGHTS
From time to time residents contact the Parish Council with thoughts and questions about things going on in our community and some themes recur fairly regularly. So it seems that it might be timely to just update folk on some of the common respons-es. If you see something problematic occurring in the village it is great that it is drawn to the attention of neighbours and fellow residents through Facebook and other e-media but if what you see is potentially criminal or anti-social please do report it to the police on their 101 phone line or via their website. They can only respond to things they know about and will often only react if they can identify a pattern of behaviour or cluster of activity. We cannot realistically complain about them not reacting to things if we don’t report it to them. It is worth stating at this point also that anything to do with highways, footpaths, blocked road drains, fly-tipping and planning matters is the exclusive responsibility of NELC. The Parish Council does have a consultative role in many of these areas but we have no statutory powers of enforcement. We can, and do, report issues we become aware of but if you see something which is in need of repair or attention please do report it on NELC’s Report-it page on their website or on their central phone line. They are usually very good at responding, possibly better than they used to be! As we move towards Spring it is great to see the snowdrops and daffodils bringing colour back to our village. Can we though take the opportunity to remind home-owners that as the hedges around properties start to fill out again there is often a real risk that they will encroach upon footpaths and restrict ease of passage for pe-destrians and increase the risk of accidents. Please keep an eye on your hedges and keep them trimmed back. Whilst on the issue of hedges etc, a big thank you to Steve Palmer and his helpers who have planted a huge number of trees and shrubs around the village in the past few weeks. The parish council has also committed to purchasing additional shrubs and bulbs for a number of locations and these we will be planting at the appropriate time through the year. Great that these inputs might be they can so easily be under-mined by vehicles trashing verges and some dog owners not cleaning up dog poo, maintaining the quality of our environment is a responsibility we all share Can we also put in a plea for car owners to park considerately. There have been a number of occasions recently when the chicanes created by thoughtless parking have presented real challenges to drivers in regular vehicles, emergency vehicles would surely have found some sections impassable!
Cllr Ian Smith - Chairman
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Healing Parish Council
NOTES FOR MARCH 2020
The Council meeting for February was held as usual at Healing Village Hall.
The Council also held an extraordinary meeting towards the end of Febru-
ary 2020 to discuss contractual issues around the sale of the Village Hall.
Highways and Footpaths
The Parish Council is now waiting for the implementation of the proposed
TRO concerning parking on verges and footways and has a meeting sched-
uled for early March to discuss progress and other highways matters in-
cluding speeding on Stallingborough Road.
Police Matters
The Parish Council continues to receive its monthly police report, which is
published in the News each month.
Planning Applications
The planning applications considered at the meeting for February 2020
were as follows:
Planning Application Reference: DM/0030/20/FULA
38 Fords Avenue Healing
Proposal: Erect single storey extension to existing garage to create open
side car port
No objections provided noted tree officers view.
Planning Application Reference: DM/0063/20/FULA
12 Oak Road, Healing
Proposal: Demolish existing conservatory and erect single storey rear
extension to include roof light
No objections.
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HEALING VILLAGE SHOWCASE 2020
The organising committee are pleased to announce that plans
for the annual Village Showcase are well advanced.
The format this year will be slightly different from previously in
that Healing Manor have kindly offered to host the event on
their site in conjunction with the parish church and we look
forward to the opportunities that this will present.
This year the Showcase will be held on the afternoon of
SUNDAY AUGUST 9THFROM 2pm
The committee invites any group, company or individual, who
would like to take part in the Showcase by mounting a display
or running a stall or contributing in any way to please contact
them through their Facebook page.
In the meantime, to the wider village community, please put
this date in your diary, this will be the fourth Showcase we
have organised for the village and with your continued support
we hope to build upon the success of previous years.
There will be updates on the Showcase page as we get closer
to the event
We look forward to seeing you all in August.
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HEALING BOWLS CLUB
POPLAR ROAD BOWLING GREEN, HEALING
Members of the Bowls Club are looking forward to some warm summer weather (hopefully) and the start of the outdoor bowling season at the end of April 2020. We take part in several local league competitions, but we also have a friendly “roll-up” every Thursday morning for those who either want to gain a bit more experience or who are not interested in playing competitively but just want to have some exercise and fun.
We are planning to hold two
Open Days on Saturday 2nd May and Saturday 9th May 2020
from 10am to 12 noon
so that anyone who is interested in learning to play bowls, or improve their bowling skills, can come along and have a go to see if they would like to join us.
We can provide the bowls for you to use on the morning and you do not need any special equipment other than flat, smooth soled shoes.
If you are interested but not able to attend the open days, you are welcome to attend any of the Thursday morning “roll-ups” from
10 am to 12 noon every Thursday commencing on 30th April - no booking or membership required – just turn up.
If you require any further information or assistance, please contact Roy Lin-coln (Tel 882325 ) or Sylvia Hoyland (Tel 507704) .
We look forward to welcoming old and new members soon.
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Planning Application Reference: DM/1131/19/FUL
Grimsby West Substation Aylesby Road Great Coates
Proposal: Proposed 30m telecoms mast at operational substation site to facili-
tate the fitting of 2No new 300mm microwave transmitter dishes
No objections.
Planning Application Reference: DM/0055/20/FULA
Meadow farm House, Marsh Lane
Proposal: Demolish existing single storey rear extension, erect two storey side
extensions and single storey rear extension to include installation of roof lan-
terns and roof lights to front and rear elevations
No objections.
The Parish Council members do check on the NELC Planning Portal for plans and
comments by neighbours and other statutory consultees.
New Parish Council Member
At the February meeting, the Parish Council coopted a new member, Mrs. Kate
Harris, who was welcomed to the meeting after being coopted on to join the
Council with a unanimous vote. There is still a vacancy on the council for any
interested residents.
Village Hall Project
The sale of the Village Hall is still at a contractual exchange stage and legal condi-
tions are being considered before any contracts can be exchanged.
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Parish council notes continued…..
Future Dates and Reports
The Clerk has attended Being a Good Employer training day in Hull and the Parish
Council was representated at the Town and Parish Liaison Committee in January
and will also attend a quarterly highways meeting with NELC in March.
The Parish Council also set some future dates for the first half of the coming
year, with a Quiz Night back by popular demand, the VE Day Event on Saturday
9th May and the members will also be holding another afternoon tea event in
June 2020.
Parks and other siites
The day to day maintenance of the Parks is now restarting for the year with pre-
season works to the Bowling Green carried out and park maintenance will start
in earnest during March 2020.
There will be holiday club sessions during Easter on Wednesdays during the holi-
days for Easter from 10 am to 12 noon each Wednesday on 8th and 15th April
2020
Finance
The Council has appointed its internal auditor for the end of the financial year
and will have its own internal audit conducted before external audit arrange-
ments are carried out according to the legislative requirements.
If you have any queries or questions or any information you would like the Parish
Council to receive or consider at a meeting, please email us or call the office
number
Email - [email protected]
Telephone - 07494 577661
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Please remember to
pick up any mess your
dogs make and bag it
up and either put it in a
bin on the roadside or
take it home and put it
in your wheelie bin.
Help us to keep our vil-
lage clean and tidy.
Thank
You.
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PARISH COUNCIL MEETING DATES
The next meetings of the Parish Counciil will take
place as follows:
Tuesday 10th March 2020
And Tuesday 14th April 2020
Healing Village Hall Conference Room
7.00 pm
All meetings take place in the Conference Room at
Healing Village Hall, Great Coates Road, Healing
All meetings are open to the press and public and an
agenda for the meetings is placed on the Parish
Council website approximately one week before
each meeting date.
NEXT ISSUE CLOSING DATE:
APRIL 2020 ediTION
The next issue of the Newsletter will be the April 2020 Edition. Closing date for acceptance of submissions
will be Friday 13th March 2020 and absolute-
ly no later. Items received after this date will
not be included if all contributors could please
note.
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WHO’S EYEING UP YOUR HOME?
There have been a recent spate of dwelling burglaries in
healing.
Homes with no security measures are five times more like-
ly to be burgled than those with simple security measures.
Good window locks and strong deadlocks can make a big
difference.
Become a creature of habit.
Here is what we recommend:
• Close and lock all your doors and windows, even if
you are only going out for a few minutes.
• Make sure that any valuables are out of sight
• Keep handbags away from the letterbox or cat flap
and hide all keys including car keys, as a thief could
hook keys or valuables through even a small opening.
• Never leave car documents or ID in obvious places
such as kitchens or hallways.
• In the evening shut the curtains and leave lights on.
• Set your burglar alarm.
• Make sure your side gate is locked.
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• Lock your shed or garage.
• Lock your bike inside a secure shed or garage to a
robust fitting bolted to the ground or wall
• Install good outside lighting
• Take photographs and keep documents for your val-
uables. This will help us identify stolen goods and
making it harder for thieves to sell.
• Trusted neighbours may be able to help you by col-
lecting your post, opening and closing curtains and
they could park their car on your driveway.
• Avoid discussing holiday plans on public social me-
dia sites – burglars can use any information you
post to their advantage.
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If you have any information or to report an incident,
please telephone 101. In an emergency telephone 999.
PCSO Toni Bullock
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PARISH COUNCIL EVENTS
Quiz Night !!!!!!
Saturday 28th March 2020
Pie and Peas Quiz Night
Healing Village Hall
Teams - maximum of 6 people per team
£4.00 per person (covers cost of pie and peas)
Bring your own wine/beer/soft drinks
etc.
Our last quiz was great fun and very popular so make
sure you get your reservation in early!
Pay on the night please
To reserve a table please email us at
Or call us on 07494 577661 to reserve a table
7.15 for 7.30 start
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VIEW FROM THE PEW Last December, I spent a week at a Silent Retreat Centre. St. Beuno’s in North Wales is a Jesuit Spirituality Centre which we had first heard about in a BBC documentary a number of years ago where five ‘ordinary’ people were dropped into St. Beuno’s for nine days of silence. The documentary (called ‘The Big Si-lence’) recorded the changing outlook and emotions of these participants as they immersed themselves in the silence. The instigator of that spiritual experiment, Abbot Christopher Jamison, asserted that ‘silence is the gateway to the soul, and the soul is the gateway to God’. Having watched and enjoyed ‘The Big Silence’, I wanted to explore Abbot Jamison’s conviction for myself. Spending a week in silence in a Catholic spiritu-ality centre was outside of my normal routine, certainly, but it was a time of clarity. I liken it to seeing the stars; on a dark, clear night, can you see the stars when you are standing in the middle of Grimsby? Yes, but you know that if you really want to see the stars, you would go somewhere out in the middle of no-where where there is no light pollution. Likewise, can God speak to us in the middle of our shopping trip to Asda or in the busy-ness of our lives? Yes, but his quiet promptings might be more discernible in a quiet, still environment. That doesn’t necessarily mean a trip to St. Beuno’s, but this was my determined effort to go somewhere quiet. Very quiet. While there, I found a prayer from the Lindisfarne Community which really spoke to me and has become my key resolution for this year: “Lord, help me to know that the secret of contentment lies in organising the self in the direction of simplicity.” Complexity and clutter in life lead to distraction and dusting; we live in an age where it is a badge of honour to be busy … too busy. I felt in my life that I need to actively and intentionally streamline my activity, aspiring to be less fragment-ed, fraught and frantic. It’s perfectly in harmony with the message and lifestyle of Jesus. How might you look to organise your ‘self’ in the direction of simplici-ty? Andrew Gadd
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HEALING AND KEELBY METHODIST CHURCH
MARCH 2020
March 1st 10.00 a.m. At Healing Preacher: Mrs. E. Ede
10.00 a.m. At Keelby Preacher: Mr. Peter Ede
March 8th 10.00 a.m. At Keelby Preacher: Rev’d Neil Vickers
March 15th 10.00 a.m. At Healing Preacher: Rev’d Ian Wales
Holy Communion
10.00 a.m. At Keelby Preacher: Mr.Andrew Gadd
March 22nd 10.00 a.m. At Keelby Preacher: Mrs. Nikki Coles
March 29th 10.00 a.m. At Keelby Preacher: Mrs. Elizabeth Ede
Flower Rota for March
March 1st Mrs. A. Dent
March 8th At Keelby
March 15th Mrs. A. Lambert
March 22nd At Keelby
March 29th At Keelby
Youth activities Sunday club Sundays 10.00-11.00 a.m. at Keelby
Minister Rev’d Neil Vickers Tel: 01472-871199 e-mail [email protected]
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HEALING PARISH COUNCIL
Chairman - Tel. 07583 885457
Cllr. Ian Smith [email protected]
Vice-Chair - Tel. 07904 020057
Cllr. Ashley Wright [email protected]
Members
Cllr. Natalie Gorry [email protected]
Cllr. Rachael Bygott [email protected]
Cllr. Clive Hewins [email protected]
Cllr. Indy Nijjar [email protected]
Cllr. Bernard Mooney [email protected]
Cllr. Melanie Dickerson [email protected]
Cllr. Kate Harris
CLERK TO THE COUNCIL:
Mrs. Kathy Peers [email protected]
Tel: Parish Office 07494-577661
Office Hours 9am to 4 pm Monday to Friday
Healing Website - www.healingparishcouncil.com
We are also on Facebook at Healing Parish Council
If you have any issues you would like to discuss with the Parish Council please ring the Parish Office or contact an individual member of the Council .
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Sunday 1st. March
Please note THERE WILL BE NO SERVICE AT HEALING.
A service is being held at St. Bartholomews Church at Keelby10.30 am to cele-brate the Bishop of Grimsby's visit.
Sunday 8th March 11.00am Morning Worship Marion Hewis
Sunday 15th March 11.00 am Holy Communion
Sunday 22nd March 11.00am Morning Worship Rev. Mark Hutson
This is celebrating Mothering Sunday...watch out for fireworks!!
Sunday 29th March 11.00am Holy Communion Rev. Pam Reeves
Sunday 5th April 11.00am Morning Worship Kevin Onn
We are celebrating PALM SUNDAY, with a parade of the crosses.
FRIDAY 10TH APRIL GOOD FRIDAY,
WE WILL BE CELEBRATING THIS MOST IMPORTANT DAY IN THE CHURCHES CALENDAR, WITH A MEDITATION AT 2PM. WITH REV. MARK HUTSON.
On March 18th a service of Healing and Wholeness will be held....but at the moment this could be subject to change...due to circumstances out of our control.
CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL
NOTICES FOR MARCH 2020
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Every Tuesday at 4.30pm a service of prayer and meditation, is held in church.
Rector: Rev. P. Stevens 01472 753602
Associate Rector: Rev. P. Reeves 01472 87368
Pioneer Minister:Rev. M. Hutson 07745 369630
www.woldsgateway.org.uk
Find us on facebook 'Healing Parish Church'
Churchwardens: Christina Coleman 01472 280120
Kevin Onn 01472 883478
The next Parish Offices will be held on Saturday 7th March AND Saturday 4th April, at 9.30am 'til 11.00am. To facilitate the booking of weddings and christenings, held in the church hall adjoining the church.
Any enquiries: Norma Saville 01472 506040
Christina Coleman 01472 280120
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HEALING GARDEN CLUB
After the business was complete at our AGM our speaker for the evening
Rob Potterton from Pottertons Alpine Nursery at Nettleton entertained us
with a most interesting Nursery Challenge with most members going home
with delightful prizes.
We meet again on Thursday 5th March when our speaker is Stewart Swin-
burn who will tell us all about the RHS Britain in Bloom. Stewart has trav-
elled far and wide as an’ In Bloom’ Judge and is the linch pin of the Gold
Award winning Immingham in Bloom.
Our April meeting is the Spring Show and the schedules are available now
for members.
It costs just £5.00 to belong the Club and what do you get for that I hear you
ask?
11 monthly meetings with international, national and local speakers on
varied topics mostly with an environmental theme also the must have of tea
and biscuits are provided!
10% discount on plants from the local British Garden Centres( Brigg,Louth
and Woodthorpe.)
Visits to RHS Harlow Carr Gardens at the cost of the coach only.
Our next visit to Harlow Carr is 26th April , a few seats are available for
members at the cost of the coach only (£14.00.)Non members are welcome
but the cost of admission (£11.00) would be added.
We have an excellent programme planned for 2020 which includes
talks,demonstrations and visits to gardens near and far.
New members are always very welcome,we meet the 1st Thursday of each
month at the Methodist Church @7.30.
Contact Melanie Dickerson 01472887966.
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Police Report continued….
Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team appreciates the im-portance of being in the right place, at the right time, for the right reasons to reassure the public, improve public confi-dence and reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the area in which we all live and work. We encourage all residents to call and report any issues where they live so that we can deal with any issues and also step up our patrols in the area. The number to call for non-emergency issues is 101
The named officers for Healing are: PC 716 Andy Potter
PC 549 Sarah Swaby
PCSO 7825 Toni Bullock
Follow us on Twitter @ImminghamWolds.
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FEBRUARY 2020
Crime
There were 39 reported crimes across the Wolds Ward during Jan-uary, of which six occurred in Healing.
As previously reported, two men and a woman were arrested for burglary at a factory on EuroParc. A male was arrested after a quantity of metal table tops were sto-len from a company on EuroParc. A man riding his bike on a cycle track was bitten by a dog running loose.
About 10pm on 14th January two males were disturbed as they attempted to steal a motorbike parked on its drive ay Exmoor Close.
During the early hours of 18th January wing mirrors were damaged on a car parked on mallard Mews. The other crime reported was an assault.
There have been no reports of ASB.
Into February, overnight 8th & 9th, a shed in a garden on Station Road had its lock forced. Nothing was stolen.
There have been no reports of ASB.
POLICE REPORT
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VILLAGE WALK
You are invited to join us on a local footpath walk on Sunday March 15th at 2 pm. We will meet at Healing Methodist Church car park for a walk of about 3-4 miles.
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NELC Ward Councillors for Healing Village
If you need to raise an issue or have a problem with a service
provided by NELC, then do please contact one of your Ward
Councillor Members.
Councillor David Hasthorpe
OR
Councillor Henry Hudson
Both members’ contact details are on the NELC website at
www.nelincs.gov.uk