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June 2013 TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE: Sudbrooke Please note it will be necessary to impose a temporary restriction to all vehicular traffic on the road(s) detailed below. Adequate arrangements will be made to enable pedestrians to access premises in the affected area while works progress. REASON FOR CLOSURE: Essential maintenance works by Anglian Water/Balfour Beatty LOCATION: Church Lane PERIOD OF CLOSURE: 17/6/2013 to 26/7/2013 ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Sudbrooke Lane, Lodge Lane, Wragby Road East, Scothern Lane & Vice Versa If you have any queries, or require further information, please contact the Greater Lincoln & Gainsborough Highways Division on 01522 782070. CHURCH LANE, SUDBROOKE TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE

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June 2013

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE: Sudbrooke Please note it will be necessary to impose a temporary restriction to all vehicular traffic on the road(s) detailed below. Adequate arrangements will be made to enable pedestrians to access premises in the affected area while works progress. REASON FOR CLOSURE: Essential maintenance works by Anglian Water/Balfour Beatty LOCATION: Church Lane PERIOD OF CLOSURE: 17/6/2013 to 26/7/2013 ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Sudbrooke Lane, Lodge Lane, Wragby Road East, Scothern Lane & Vice Versa If you have any queries, or require further information, please contact the Greater Lincoln & Gainsborough Highways Division on 01522 782070.

CHURCH LANE, SUDBROOKE TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE

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Editor Nick Truscott

20 Green Way Sudbrooke LN2 2YA 01522 752911

[email protected]

Advertising Nick Truscott

01522 752911 [email protected]

Distribution Lyn Etheridge 01522 750905

[email protected]

SUDBROOKE PARISH COUNCIL VACANCIES:

Editor, Sudbrooke News If you interested in becoming the Editor of Sudbrooke News from September 2013,

please apply to the Parish Council Clerk, details below. This post is voluntary.

Advertising Manager, Sudbrooke News If you are interested in becoming the Advertising Manager of Sudbrooke News from

September 2013, please apply to the Parish Council Clerk, details below.

A small remuneration is paid for this position.

Please contact the Editor (contact info. at the top of page) if you wish to obtain further

information on either position.

Applications to:

Clerk to the Parish Council

Mrs C M Myers

12 Ash Tree Avenue,

Nettleham

LN2 2TQ

Telephone : 01522 823802 / E Mail : [email protected]

Welcome to the June edition of Sudbrooke News.

This is my 66th offering and as in all things in life,

nothing lasts forever. Time for a change and an oppor-

tunity for someone to take the magazine forward.

Please see the adverts below.

The Reverend Robert Speight has submitted his

last letter to this magazine. Thank you for your

contributions over the years Robert , I wish you a

happy and well deserved retirement.

July/August 2013

closing date for contributions

20 June

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Gaswise

Little Russets 18 Sudbrooke Road Scothern Lincoln LN2 2UZ

Contact John Dyer B ENG (Hons) Specialist Gas Service Engineer

(ex-British Gas Engineer) Service, Installation & Repair of

all gas appliances and central heating Tel: 01673 861660 Mobile: 07970 784698

153584

Vicars Letter

The Vicarage, Langworth Tel. 01522 – 754233

As I prepare to retire from the parishes in the Benefice of Barlings, this will be

my last contribution to the Sudbrooke News. Next month’s issue will cover both

July and August and Rev. Penny Green who takes over from me will be occupy-

ing this space. She will be known to some of you as she is already in post at

South Lawres and lives at Cherry Willingham. Later in the year, it is proposed

that their 4 churches will be combined with the 4 in this benefice. My official

retirement date is 30th September, but I will be taking my last services on 25th

August so I can use my final month to sort out transferring paperwork and pre-

paring to move from the vicarage.

As we ‘downsize’ in readiness for the move, I come across papers recording

various events over different periods of time. Many bring back happy memo-

ries, but there are some sad ones too. Rudyard Kipling’s words in his poem “If”

have always been a favourite with me, especially the couplet “If you can meet

with Triumph and Disaster, and treat those two imposters just the same.”

Incumbents come and go – in a sense “Here today, and gone tomorrow” people

– just ministers in a long line of succession stretching back across the centu-

ries. It is the Church Wardens and Parochial Church Council who are the real

continuity – and during my time here I have been blessed with the highest

quality of folk in these roles. Thank you all who have served in them.

Also, thank you all for the privilege of being your Rector for the past years, and

may God bless you as you enter the brave new world of being part of a larger

grouping. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers, as - like the old

soldier of the early 20th century popular song who does not die but “simply

fades away” – I will simply fade away at the end of the Summer.

Thank you for the memories.

Yours, in Christ, Robert Spaight

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JUNE

Sunday 2 Trinity 1

9.00 Communion St.John Stainton

10.30 Communion St.Edward Sudbrooke

6.00 Evening Prayer St.Hugh Langworth

Sunday 9 Trinity 2

9.00 BCP Communion St.Edward Sudbrooke

10.30 Family Service +

Baptism St.Edward Sudbrooke

6.00 Communion St.Hugh Langworth

Wednesday 12 7.45 Family Service Planning 50 Scothern Lane

Thursday 13 2.30 Tea Service 2 Chestnut Close

Sunday 16 Trinity 3

10.30 Communion St.Edward Sudbrooke

6.00 Evening Prayer St.Hugh Langworth

Sunday 23 Trinity 4

9.00 Communion St.Edward Barlings

10.30 Communion St.Edward Sudbrooke

6.00 Communion St.Hugh Langworth

Thursday 27 2.30 Tea Service 2 Chestnut Close

7.00 Deanery Synod (Open) Nettleham Junior

School

Sunday 30 Trinity 5

9.00 BCP Communion St.Edward Sudbrooke

10.30 Family Service +

Baptism St.Edward Sudbrooke

6.00 Night Prayer St.Hugh Langworth

Church Diary

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Parish Council Minutes - March 2013 ABRIDGED NOTES OF THE MEETING OF SUDBROOKE PARISH COUNCIL HELD ON THURSDAY 4TH APRIL 2013 IN THE VILLAGE

HALL, SUDBROOKE

PRESENT: Councillors M Dickie, P Heath, B Waller, Miss R Dobbs, P Rignall, Mrs L Etheridge, S Curtis, PCSO J Parker, Mrs C Myers (Clerk), Mrs B Solly (Treasurer),

2 members of the public APOLOGIES: Councillor I Russell, County Councillor Sue Rawlins. 145 PARISHIONERS ITEMS

A resident raised concern about the

condition of the footpaths in the vil-

lage. She was advised that any de-

fects should continue to be reported to

the Highways Department.

Resident Danny Wilkinson had offered

to remove all the rubbish which had

been dumped on the sports field car

park. Thanks were extended to Danny

for this public spirited gesture.

Cllr Bob Waller stated that residents of

Church Lane had received notification

from Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions

that they would be carrying out work

on behalf of Anglian Water commenc-

ing in June 2013 and that due to the

narrow road width and to conform with

both health and safety requirements

and the new roads and street works

act, they would be operating a road

closure for the duration of the works,

with limited access from Scothern

Lane.

146 POLICE MATTERS

PCSO Jackie Parker reported the fol-

lowing incidents:-

• Theft of two cycles from Windsor

Close

• House alarm sounding in Beres-

ford Drive

• Report of two cycles being

loaded into a van which. On

investigation this was just two

cycles being moved

• Report of an injured dog on West

Drive

147 DISTRICT COUNCILLORS REPORT

DC Stuart Curtis reported on the next

stage of the Lincolnshire Local Plan

which would give land owners the op-

portunity to put forward suggestions

for land development.

148 NOTES OF MEETING HELD ON

7TH MARCH 2013

These were signed as a correct record.

149 REPORTS ON MATTERS OUTSTANDING

a) Transfer of land Beech Close - The transfer document for the

land was awaited from the solici-

tors.

b) Siting of seats, Beech Close/Jubilee Garden – quotations for

fixing – Further quotes were still

being sought.

Members agreed that in order to re-

duce the cost of fixing it may be possi-

ble for a team of Councillors to carry

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out the work. This would be discussed

further at the next meeting of the Par-

ish Council.

Mr Dave Etheridge had stated that he

would be able to make the metal fix-

ings for the seats and would prepare a

price for the cost of the metal.

NB Councillor Mrs Lyn Etheridge de-

clared an interest in the above as wife

of Mr Dave Etheridge.

c) Litter Pick 16th March – Re-

port – A successful morning with

over 30 bags of rubbish had be-

ing collected. Thanks were ex-

tended to Mr Mike Halliday and

Councillor Stuart Curtis for or-

ganising the Pick.

d) Millennium stone lighting –

The Chairman reported that the

lights had now been turned off

for the summer months and the

meter read.

e) Obstruction to Highway, Church Lane – Nothing further

to report on this matter.

f) Sudbrooke woods footpaths –

Notification had been received of

the new owners of the land in

Sudbrooke Park. Legal advice

would be sought as to whether

new Notices would be required

to be served on the landowners.

g) Weed spraying in village –

The quotation from WLDC for

weed spraying around the Vil-

lage Hall, footpath from North-

field Park to Holme Drive and

around the millennium stone in

the village had been received in

the sum of £181.32 including

VAT. The spraying around the

Village Hall being £75.00

(included in the cost and exclud-

ing VAT). Members agreed that

this quotation be accepted.

150 HIGHWAY MATTERS – Nothing

to report.

151 REQUEST BY NETTLEHAM PARISH COUNCIL FOR SHARED

COST OF PLAY EQUIPMENT INSPECTOR TRAINING

Members agreed to the share of the

costs of this essential training between

Nettleham, Sudbrooke, Langworth and

Greetwell Parish Councils.

152 PLANNING

An informal meeting had been ar-

ranged for 9th April 2013 with Simon

Sharp of West Lindsey District Council

Planning Department, Mr Paul Truelove

and representatives of the Parish

Council to discuss possible ways of

progressing a cycle path between Sud-

brooke and Nettleham.

It was agreed that representatives of

the Parish Council attending the meet-

ing be Councillors M Dickie, P Heath, S

Curtis and the Clerk.

154 CHAIRMANS COMMENTS

Computer problems - The Chair

stated that the PC laptop used by the

Treasurer was in need of replacement.

The Treasurer had obtained a price for

replacement of approximately

£400. There would be an additional

cost of £168 for the installation and

license of Windows (Excel, Word

etc). A further price would be ob-

tained. It was noted that funds had

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Election of a County Councillor Welton Rural Electoral Division

Gulliver, Brian Ellis, Labour Party Candidate – 348

Pearson, Steven, UK Independence Part – 662

Rawlins, Susan, The Conservative Party Candidate – 1081 Elected

Rodgers, Diana Meriel, Independent - 720

SUDBROOKE PRESCHOOL GROUP ARE HOLDING A

TABLE TOP SALE ON SATURDAY 8TH JUNE AT

SUDBROOKE VILLAGE HALL 10.00 AM ONWARDS.

PLEASE COME AND SEE US AND PICK UP A BARGAIN!

REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED.

FOR THOSE WANTING TO BOOK A TABLE AT A COST OF £5.00

PLEASE CALL 07725 519544.

been precepted for this expenditure.

The computer used by the Clerk,

owned by Langworth Group Parish

Council, was also requiring attention to

the backup drive. Members agreed to

share the cost of maintenance with

Langworth and Greetwell Parish Coun-

cils.

155 CORRESPONDENCE

Best Kept Village Competition – It

was agreed to enter this competition at

a cost of £15.00.

Letter from Carl Wilkinson offering grit-

ting through the village at a cost of

£90 per grit, £495.00 retainer cost per

year. Sudbrooke had insufficient funds

to cover pay for the retainer and

therefore could not take up this quota-

tion.

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SUDBROOKE PARISH COUNCIL

MEETINGS OF SUDBROOKE PARISH COUNCIL ARE

HELD MONTHLY, EXCEPT DURING AUGUST, AND ARE

NORMALLY HELD ON THE FIRST THURSDAY IN EACH

MONTH, IN THE VILLAGE HALL, SUDBROOKE,

COMMENCING AT 7.30 PM

Confirmation of dates of meetings can be made via the Clerk to the

Council, Chris Myers on 823802

Members:

Chairman – Peter Heath – 595061

Vice Chairman - Bob Waller - 753017

Stuart Curtis – 751874

Martin Dickie - 754342

Rose Dobbs – 753060

Lyn Etheridge – 750905

Paul Rignall - 595736

Ian Russell – 754984

District Councillor Stuart Curtis – 751874

County Councillor – Sue Rawlins – 01673 885545

Treasurer to the Council – Bridget Solly – 01673 857580

BOOKINGS FOR SUDBROOKE VILLAGE HALL SHOULD BE MADE

THROUGH LYN CURTIS OR STUART CURTIS - 751874

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Appointment of Chairman/Vice Chairman for the forthcoming year -

Councillor Martin Heath was appointed as Chairman and Bob Waller as Vice

Chairman.

Trimming of trees planted in the verges - It was noted that a tree planted

in the verge on Holme Drive had been severely cut back by a resident. The

trees planted on the grass verges are primarily the responsibility of Lincolnshire

County Council, having been originally planted by them. Members ask that if it

is considered that a tree needs pruning would residents please contact the

County Council Highways Department on 01522 782070 who can arrange for

the work to be carried out.

Police Matters - The Police are aware of the Village Hall car park being used

as a meeting place for youths with vehicles during the evenings, and are in-

creasing patrols.

Transfer of land at Beech Close and siting of seats - The acquisition of the

piece of land fronting Beech Close is now complete and ownership is with the

Parish Council. The carved seats and stools will soon be sited in that area.

Resignation of Editor/Advertising Manager, Sudbrooke News - Members

had received the resignation of Mr Nick Truscott. Thanks were extended to Nick

who has done a sterling job in producing Sudbrooke News for many years.

Obviously if the magazine is to continue a new Editor must be appointed. Any-

one interested can contact the Clerk for further information. There is a small

remuneration for the post of Advertising Manager.

Proposed swimming pool/Fitness Centre, William Farr C of E Comprehen-

sive School - Members agreed to support this project, it being considered a

wonderful asset to the community. However it was stressed that no financial

support could be given.

The End of Year accounts for Sudbrooke Parish Council have been subject

to internal audit and are due for submission to the external auditor. The ac-

counts are available for electors to view until 21st June, by arrangement with

the Responsible Financial Officer, Bridget Solly on 01673 857580.

DATE OF NEXT MEETING - Thursday 6th June 2013

BRIEF REPORT OF PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON

THURSDAY 9 MAY 2013

RECYCLING................Great Northern Terrace

Open - Monday - Sunday Hours - 9am - 4pm

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Hello and welcome to more Gardening News. The sun was shining when I first

sat down to write, but it has now become gloomy and wet again - more April

showers? Even though it is now May, the weather is still very unsettled. It is

very difficult to make any progress in the garden.

In the front garden most plants have recovered and are doing well. However,

the Quince (Chaenomoles) which would normally start to bloom in late January

was delayed until early May, when it eventually burst into bloom and is still cov-

ered in beautiful red blossom. One casualty is our Salix Tortuosa, which has

come into leaf with an overbalanced one-sided effect. This will be given some

serious consideration before Autumn treatment. The wall baskets along the

front of the property which contain winter pansies were very slow to come to

life but a good feed made a big difference to their performance. They should

hold until the end of May when the summer bedding plants will be ready to re-

place them.

The greenhouse is full of bedding plants which will be transferred to cold frames

to harden off before being placed out into the wall baskets at the front house

and into pots in the gravelled area in the back garden. These pots have been

brought out from their winter quarters and are doing well, in particular four

pots of Lewisia, and eight different Hostas, three of which are miniature varie-

ties.

The polytunnel has been cleared ready for the grafted tomatoes and cucumbers

when they arrive. The shrubbery area has been gradually cleared as and when

weather permitted, and several new shrubs have now been planted. These in-

clude Magnolia, Rhododendron, Spiraea, Photinia, two Buddleia, Callistemon

(bottle brush). These plants are joining some of the long established plants

which have been kept, such as a Camellia which is over 8ft tall and has

bloomed beautifully this year, a Ribes (flowering currant) a dwarf Lilac and an

Azalea which was already well established in the garden when we moved in

twenty two years ago. This Azalea has lovely scented yellow flowers. At the

opposite end of the shrubbery area is a Laurel which we also inherited and

there are several clumps of Euphorbia. Although the new plants are small and

will take time to fill out the shrubbery, we are pleased with result. It has been

hard work and has meant that some parts of the garden have been neglected.

There is still plenty of work to be done - a never ending battle with ground

elder lasts throughout the whole summer. This has, as always thrived despite

poor weather and this applies also to the mares-tail which is just as trouble-

some.

However we can only hope for more settled weather to come. In the mean-

time, farewell for now.

GP

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Pamper Evening

Reflexology, Indian Head Massage,

Massage, waxing, Reiki, Body shop,

Candles, Partylite,

Natural products, etc.

Sudbrooke Village Hall

7 June 2013

7 pm start

entrance £1

Raffle, entrance and refreshments to charity.

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NETTLEHAM POLICE TEAM Firstly let me introduce myself. I am the new

volunteer Admin. Officer at the Nettleham Village Police

Station. My name is Lynn Chantrey and I have lived in

Langworth for the past 18 years. I am a keen biker

and can often be seen on my big blue trike, you cannot

miss me as it is the only trike that carries a wheelchair

on the back of it. Since being confined to the chair I

have been looking for work that will keep me out of

trouble. Volunteering at the station seemed to be the right thing for me. The

officers have been very welcoming and I feel part of the team already so be-

cause of this I will now be at the village police station every Tuesday and Thurs-

day from 9 am till 4 pm so if you want to pop in with any problems or just for a

chat please feel free to do so.

We are pleased to report that crime is low at the moment as there have only

been 4 reported crimes in the last month these have been investigated and

dealt with accordingly.

If you see or here anything suspicious that you would like the Police to hear

about please ring the 101 non emergency number, this number is not instead of

the 999 emergency number, if it is an emergency please ring 999 as usual.

Summer is supposedly here although I am not sure where, but that still doesn’t

stop the grass and hedges growing, with this in mind here are a few tips on

keeping your garden equipment safe from sticky fingers.

• Think about upgrading your security on the garden shed, better

locks, or a bar across the door.

• Make sure you put everything away at night.

• Think about post coding your items, Nettleham NPT offer a free

post coding service.

• Most criminals like to look in the daylight to see what you have got

then come back at night, so covering the windows of the shed is

also an option, what they can’t see they can’t get.

If you want to want to keep up to date with local news and crime please visit

them on Twitter and Facebook. The team also have an Email address for you to

Police News

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The Old Codger................

In general I find most regional country accents

pleasant and they give a bit of character to the

speaker and add weight to whatever is being

related whether it is a story or description of

something. Before TV became so popular al-

most every part of the country had it's own

accent and an expert could at once identify

from where in the UK the speaker originated .

(Mind you even an expert could be wrong. We

all remember The Yorkshire Ripper tapes and

boy did the expert get that one wrong !?).

The early days of TV had Ena Sharples and all

the cast of Coronation Street speaking in a

broad Yorkshire accent, as did the characters in Emerdale Farm as it was called

then. But over time all those accents seem to have been watered down and dis-

appeared and even these two very regional TV shows have lost their

verbal identity and so have people all over the country.

Our children today do not speak in the broad accents of our grandparents.

Certainly not in this area anyway. Some parts of the country have retained

watered down versions of accents, but nowhere near as strong as they were

fifty years ago. It is still possible to identity a Geordie, a Liverpudlian, Welsh-

man, Devonian, Yorkshireman or Scotsman by his accent and be reasonably

sure of an East Anglian. But try to pick out those who come from the south of

England and you will have much more difficulty and may well find it impossible

to pin down a location. There seems to be an opinion of those seeking to

achieve success in today's world that accents are out and it is better not to

have one.

There are however, some accents that positively irritate me. The Glaswegian

one for a start. I love the plots of "Taggart " that Scottish detective series on

TV but I am always two words behind the speaker trying to translate what they

have said, especially when they are excited. (Perhaps they could provide sub

titles ). In general I love the Scots accent and it is a fact that very many of the

best English teachers hail from Scotland (Miss Jean Brodie springs to mind).

Am I alone in detesting the French accent ?. Some ladies find the smarmy

voice of Charles Hasnovoice or Maurice Chevalier pleasant and sensual but like

Winston Churchill said of Charles de Gaulle. "I find myself irritated the mo-

ment he opens his mouth" .... mind you, I feel slightly more appreciative of the

accent when Edith Piaf sings ....can't think why ??. (My wife has just grunted

disapprovingly).

The Cockney accent as spoken by Barbara Windsor in particular and by several

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Potholes

Lincolnshire County Council has a statutory duty to maintain adopted roads and

paths (the Highway) within the County. Maintenance of the highway includes making

safe potentially dangerous defect such as potholes.

Lincolnshire County Council welcome and often rely on reports of all road defects via

their Highways Customer Service Centre on 01522 782070 or through their online form

which is at www.lincolnshire.gov.uk

male actors always seem to be put on for effect and grates. In general London-

ers do not sound like that. As for that ridiculous "Rhyming Slang "that is sup-

posedly understood and used by all native Londoners from birth it is a myth !

Why else is it necessary to follow each uttered phrase with it's translation i.e.

Titfer tat ...Hat ....Apples and pears ...Stairs ..Syrup of figs ...Wig ..Jam

Jar ..Car....No !! it's a myth. They try to tell you that it was invented years ago

to fool the supervisors on the London Docks. What a load of cobblers !...I don't

have to translate that do I ?

I keep my ear to the ground !...Especially after I fall over after a few

pints .

I keep being told I am a nobody ...Well nobody is perfect ..So I am

perfect !!

Do you realise that in two days time tomorrow will be yesterday !.

I'm getting on a bit now. My short term memory is not as sharp as it

used to be !.

My short term memory is not as sharp as it used to be ! My short .. "

Oh BOTHER "!!

I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put some in the food .

Talking of food.

The Headhitter tells me not to keep waffling !! So I will sign

off.

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Country Walks

Wagon House

Teashop at

A friendly family run teashop serving delicious home

-cooked food; lunches, scrumptious cakes and more.

Located at the entrance to the beautiful 4.5 acre Goltho

Gardens.

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May walk The relatively long journey to the start-

ing point in Spilsby was rewarded with

good weather and superb scenery.

The highest point on the walk provided

a panoramic view of Lincolnshire includ-

ing Boston Stump, Lincoln Cathedral,

the coastline and Wolds to the north.

Thanks to Paul and Coral Evans for

leading the walk.

Next walk is Saturday 1st June A walk in the Lincolnshire Limewoods

starting from the historic village of

Bardney and passing through Southrey

and Tupholme Abbey.

The walk is approx. 7 miles along vil-

lage paths, field paths, woodland rides

and quiet lanes which may be muddy

and uneven in places.

Walkers should meet at the village hall

at 9-30 am. Walkers are advised to take a waterproof coat, a snack, a drink

and wear suitable footwear.

If you wish to walk and need a lift, please meet at the village hall.

Everyone is welcome to join in this free and healthy activity.

Future walk is Saturday 6th July. Venue to be agreed. Walkers should meet at the village hall at 9-30 am

Mike Halliday Tel 754686.

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SUDBROOKE

VILLAGE HALL

Residents may not be aware

that the village hall owns the

equipment, including a playing

surface, for carpet bowls. If any-

one is interested in starting an

indoor bowling group please

contact the Booking Secretary

on 01522 751874.

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Ist NETTLEHAM GUIDES

After thirty years as a Guide leader, thirteen of those with 1st Nettleham (Friday) Guides, Rachel Coxon is standing down from front line guiding. We will be very sad to see her go. She has offered the girls of Nettleham such amazing experiences and life changing opportunities.

Friday Guides is therefore looking for a new team of leaders to take over from September 2013.

If that is you or you know of someone suitable, please contact the District Commissioners, Anne and Elizabeth on:

[email protected] or Nettleham Guides on [email protected]

1st Nettleham Guides will be 70 years old in 2014. All being well they will celebrate their birthday with a new guide leader and team.

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Village News from Cherry Willingham Community School

Textiles Eileesh Lightowler, Issy Bochel, Deanna Armstrong, Molly Maddison, Megan

Desforges, Olivia Prescott, Lily Robson and Jorji Wright are gearing up for yet

another successful fashion collection performance on the Drillhall’s catwalk on

Wed 3rd July. The work is fantastic and they are hoping for a third successive

win for the school. Their collection is called ‘Insectichic’ inspired by creepy

crawlies and they will be rocking the catwalk to Florence & the Machine!

Football The year 11 football team have won every game and for their last ever match

faced a league play-off final against Priory LSST for the championship. What a

fantastic performance. They ran out 2-1 winners, with a Kieran Helsdown’s

penalty followed by a Jordan Edward’s header with 3 minutes to go! Jamie

Bradley, Steven Brammer, Joe Marshall, Tom Maxwell, Alex Burgess, Aaron

Smith, Elliot Dye, Jordan Edwards, Jordan Whitelam, Kieran Helsdown, Steven

Radley, James Underwood, Tommy Galloway and Ben Ayres have all been out-

standing in terms of attitude, effort and performance.

Technology Picture of the Y7 girls with the products bought with the money they raised sell-

ing refreshments at the school’s very successful production of Bugsy.

Science Gifted and talented Cherry won the

overall competition

at the Lincoln Uni-

versity Science and

Technology gifted

and talented day.

We will be compet-

ing in London later

in the year. Go

team Cherry!!

Teams led by

George Watson and

Kali Cox were the

winners.

And finally…… The driver of the Wragby bus complimented our students on how tidy they

leave the bus.

Rachel Coxon

June 2013 Page 21 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

At Major Groom we provide a one to one service for your dog. Major Groom is situated in Nettle-ham and is owned and run by a City in Guilds Level 3 groomer, of breed standard cuts and Crufts entries of 2012. Major Groom has been designed and built to offer a modern yet per-sonal service, using the latest equipment and techniques, incorporating the Animal Welfare Act of 2006.Our friendly, family run business has been set up to offer your dog something special and the owner a quality service a the right price.

Major Groom Dog Boutique www.majorgroom.co.uk

At Major Groom we promote: Full groomers health check Pick up delivery service One to one grooming Hand stripping Breed standard cuts

Pet trims Full bath service (for all breeds) Large purpose built secure exercise area Parking for customers use Methodical fluff drying service

Any inspection is welcome, help and advise is free.

PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR DOG CAN NOT PHONE FOR THEMSELF,

IF THEY COULD THEY WOULD.

June 2013 Page 22 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

ELLISON BOULTERS CE ACADEMY

Football Team LCFC Stand Up Speak Up Tournament Champions 2013 Saturday 20 April 2013

Game 1 Vs Bishop King

The team started the tournament quickly

going 1-0 up through some fantastic one

touch football following a throw-in. Ben G was on hand to finish the move with

a half-volley from just outside the box. Ellison Boulters domi-

nated possession and showered the opposition goal with plenty of shots only to

see the ‘keeper in great form. In the final minutes, Bishop King scored from a

long goal-kick which travelled behind our defence, who were caught on the

wrong side, and the opposition striker tucked the ball under the on-rushing goal

keeper.

Final score: 1-1

Game 2 Vs SUSU Representative Team

With the knowledge that the team would have to win their remaining games

and qualification potentially resting on goal difference, Ellison Boulters started

the game quickly, going up 3-0 inside the first 3 minutes through Oliver W, Jo-

seph S and Ravi Y-P. Again the opposition ‘keeper pulled off some fantastic

saves as Ellison Boulters controlled possession. As the game passed Ravi Y-P,

Joseph S and Hugo N(2) would score again to ensure an emphatic win. At the

other end, Ruari N had a fantastic game ensuring that Mason H was a spectator

in goal.

Final score: 7-0

Game 3 Vs Monks Abbey

Having heard that Bishop King had drawn with Monks Abbey in the previous

game, Ellison Boulters knew that a win would see them clinch the coveted first

place in the table and a place in the tournament final. Again, Ellison Boulters

started brightly with three shots on goal, however Mason H at the other end

pulled off a couple of magnificent saves to keep the game goalless. Then came

the telling moment when after a corner, a shot on goal from Ellison Boulters

was handled by a Monks Abbey player inside the box. The referee blew straight

away for a penalty and up stepped the captain, Joseph S who struck the ball

June 2013 Page 23 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

hard and straight as it came off the underside of the bar and nestled in the

back of the net leaving the ‘keeper helpless. With this goal Ellison Boulters grew

in confidence and dominated the game scoring another through Ravi Y-P on the

counter-attack. In the closing stages, a couple of timely interceptions and tack-

les meant that Ellison Boulters kept another clean sheet.

Final score: 2-0 Final Vs St. Faith & St. Martin

After scouting the opposition in their final game, Ellison Boulters knew that a

disciplined and tactical display would see them lift the cup. Every player gave

100% chasing and harrying, not giving St Faith’s a second on the ball. Once

again Ellison Boulters kept possession and pressed the opposition high up the

pitch limiting them to long range shots. Halfway through the game a goal kick

from Joseph S bounced into the opposition area where a deft flick from Ben G

saw the ball loop over the stranded ‘keeper and into the back of the net. From

there on the pressure came but Ellison Boulters remained resilient with Mason H

tipping a long range shot over the top of the bar and showing a safe pair of

hands. Ellison Boulters closed out the game sensibly taking their time and

keeping possession. A counter attack in the closing moments would have seen

Ellison Boulters score again, however the chance went just wide. Ellison Boul-

ters celebrated the victory and their tournament win with the captain lifting the

trophy.

Final score: 1-0

Squad: Mason H, Ben W, Ruari N, Oliver W, Joseph S, Ben G, Anton M, Ravi Y-P & Hugo N

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their Advert in

The Dogs (fouling of land) Act 1996 makes it an offence ‘for any person responsible for a dog not to remove the

faeces should it foul on any land to which the public have access’. It is not a

defence to claim ignorance of the dogs’ actions or of the law, or to not have a

suitable device to remove the faeces. Fixed penalty notices can be issued to

offenders or a fine of up to £1000 may be applied.

June 2013 Page 24 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Premier Aerials (lincs ltd)

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Specialists in TV,

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Tel 01522 500949 or

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June 2013 Page 25 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Sudbrooke Gardening Club

Tabbi Bannister FMAAT, ATT

Accountant and Tax Advisor

Accounts and Tax Return

preparation

Tax Planning

Book keeping

Payroll and PAYE Matters

VAT Return preparation

For a free initial consultation

please contact

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[email protected]

May meeting. A dry interval between heavy showers allowed

members to wander around the garden and

orchard of hosts Mike and Margaret Halliday.

Unusually for the time of year there were

many daffodils and tulips in full bloom.

Most of the fruit trees and flowering cherry

trees were laden with blossom but as with last

year the cold wet weather is deterring the pol-

linators.

The non- cultivated areas of land were awash

with cowslips, some of which had hybridized

into different petal shapes and colours.

The vegetable patch and soft fruit beds were struggling compared to a ‘normal’

year.

A closely contested quiz was won by Sheila and Mike Cannon, Margaret Halliday

and Barry Reeves.

Next meeting Monday 10th June. Will be hosted by David and Sandy Bowles at Stonebrooke House, 46, Scothern

Lane from 7-30 pm.

Mike Halliday

( Secretary ) tel 754686.

June 2013 Page 26 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Sudbrooke Ladies’ Club

Sally Logan, a Personal Trainer from David Lloyd, gave a talk

and practical session about fitness which involved maintaining

core stability and balance. The objective is to maintain skeletal

alignment and functional ability and some exercises were suit-

able for people with limited mobility.

Forthcoming meetings:

Thursday 20th June 2013: Tina James-Lincoln Community Larder. Please note that we are collecting non perishable food and toiletries to donate

to Tina at this meeting.

Thursday 18th July 2013: Summer Luncheon at the Cross Keys, Stow.

The Summer Luncheon for members and guests will be held at the Cross Keys

at Stow. The cost will be £18-50 and payment in full will be collected at the

June meeting. Payment by cheque is preferred.

We meet on the third Thursday of each month at 730 pm in the Bramham

Lounge at the Village Hall.

We continue our book stall and collection of stamps and small coins for charity.

The money raised is donated to a local charity when it reaches £200.

Visitors and new members are always welcome and are asked to make a dona-

tion of £2.

Please see the Parish Council website for full 2013 programme.

http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Further information: 01522-595736

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An electronic version of Sudbrooke News is available on request (.pdf)

[email protected]

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SUDBROOKE FIRST RESPONDERS Registered Charity no. 1098364

The group offers emergency care and Basic Life Support in Stainton, Scothern,

Langworth and Sudbrooke. We are called out by dialling 999 in an emergency and care

can begin before an ambulance arrives because we are based locally in your area.

We are grateful to I Gas, who have given us a grant from their Community Fund. This

will be used to buy extra kit and additional training kit.

Thanks go to local businesses which hold our collecting tins. These are an essential part

of the fund raising which keeps the group going and helps to pay for training and

equipment. Donations from local organisations are also gratefully received. Thanks also

to The Bottle and Glass and Lakeside for the use of a room for our meetings.

The group can also provide First Aid cover for events in the community. If you need

First Aid cover for your event please contact the Co-ordinator.

We currently have eight qualified responders. We are always seeking new members to

train as Responders and also support members. You can apply if you are aged 18 or

over and able to drive.

If you feel able to support the group in any way please contact

Mike Johnson, Coordinator, on 01522 750878.

Further details on Sudbrooke Parish Council website:

http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

June 2013 Page 28 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Pass ‘Go’ and collect £500!

West Lindsey District Council is re-launching the Community Action and

Volunteering Fund (CAV Fund) under a new name and with more cash up

for grabs!

The Community Chest Fund enables groups in West Lindsey to apply for

up to £500 to help them with their local projects; previously the maximum

was £250.

Areas who are developing a community plan or implementing actions from

a current community plan can apply for up to £1,000 to help with this.

A Community Led Plan (sometimes known as a Parish Plan) sets out a

shared vision for the community and identifies the action needed to

achieve it.

So far the CAV Fund, administered by Community Lincs, has helped more

than 100 projects and supported around 1,200 volunteers in its first year.

The projects have been wide-ranging from village notice boards, to sports

kit, to youth activities and community gardens. Treasurer and secretary

of the Market Rasen Station Adoption Group, Martin Barnard, is delighted

at how the grant made it possible to support a local art group and make a

real difference to the look and feel of Market Rasen station.

He said: "We were delighted with how easy it was to apply, how smooth

the process was and with the helpful and supportive approach of the peo-

ple in the West Lindsey CAV team.

"It was so straightforward and beneficial that we have already applied for

a further grant."

The Community Chest fund will be available from the 1st May 2013.

If you would like to apply for funding please phone: 01529 301951

Alternatively email: [email protected]

June 2013 Page 29 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Welton Family Health Centre

Recent changes within the NHS will gradually start to have an effect on Primary

Care Services as some services that have routinely been provided by GP prac-

tices will be forced to go through a tendering process and practices will be put-

ting in bids for such services alongside various private provider companies. We

are already aware that INR (anticoagulation clinic) services will be one of the

first services and we understand that others will follow later this year. Obvi-

ously, our Practice will be submitting bids to retain as many services locally as

possible for patients and in an effort to safeguard the future of general practice,

many Lincolnshire doctors have formed a federation who will also be bidding for

some of these services, called LADMS.

This raises the inevitable question of conflict of interest and undoubtedly there

will be some, but those doctors in our Practice who have joined LADMS are

keen to declare their interests and any other potential interests have been re-

ported back to the Clinical Commissioning Group in an effort to be open and

transparent. Whilst private companies have a responsibility to their sharehold-

ers and the overall aim is to make profit, our interests are preserving NHS ser-

vices locally, and not profit generation. We are obviously concerned that if pri-

vate providers do “cherry pick” some of our services, if profit is not forthcoming

then those services could quickly disappear and leave patients with no services

locally.

Please could patients be aware that requests for repeat prescriptions require

two working days to be processed. Therefore any requests made (whether in

person, on the telephone, email or answer machine) after 5.30 pm on a Friday

will not be ready for collection until

Wednesday. If you require a prescrip-

tion urgently, please contact the dis-

pensary staff directly.

If you are planning a trip abroad this

summer and would like advice on vacci-

nations, please complete one of our

holiday vaccination forms at least 6

weeks before travel, where possible.

Forms are available from Reception and

on the Practice website

(www.weltonsurgery.co.uk).

Sallie Stead Manager Welton Family Health Centre

Surgery 01673 862232

KB Painting and

Decorating

Interior and Exterior

work undertaken

Contact Kev

For reliable quality &

service

01522 751280

07921 236743

June 2013 Page 30 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

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Welton & District Patients And Doctors Association

Has summer finally arrived? We’ve had a few lovely days so let’s hope we get a

few more before autumn creeps in!

Speaking of autumn our next event will be the Autumn Fayre which will be held

on Saturday 12th October in Welton Village Hall commencing at 2pm.

There will be all of the usual attraction- raffle, tombola, cake stall, bric a brac

and books plus prize games to take part in and a large variety of stalls selling

crafts, toiletries, art work etc.

If anyone is interested in hiring a table, at a cost of £5, to sell their own items,

please contact Roy Minnitt (860980) or myself (862570) to add your name to

the list. We will aim to get a good variety of sale items and will notify you dur-

ing August if your request to hire a table has been successful.

We will be collecting donations of bric a brac, books, tombola items etc nearer

the time. Please let me know if you are unable to deliver them to the hall on the

morning of the 12th and I will arrange collection. Any donations for the bottle

and glass tombola would also be welcome and we would also like any ‘in date’

grocery items to guess the value of the shopping trolley contents.

There will be more information in the July edition of the magazine.

Our new system of fixed price charging for transport to the Health Centre

seems to have been well received. If you have a comment, either good or bad,

about these changes please inform the Health Centre staff or any driver who

will pass the message on to me.

Janet Goddard

June 2013 Page 31 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Nettleham Medical Practice And Cherry Willingham Branch Surgery

Retirements

Dr John Craven will be retiring from the practice at the end of July 2013 after

36 years. He will be sorely missed by everyone at the practice and by many

patients. We wish him the very best in his new ventures.

Janet Holland, our Health Visitor is also retiring. She will be leaving us in the

middle of April. On behalf of everyone at the practice and all of the patients

that have seen Janet over the years, we wish her well in her retirement.

Baby Clinics

The Health Visiting team would like to notify all parents and carers that due to

recent changes that the ‘Well Baby Clinic’ previously held at Nettleham Sur-

gery has ceased as of 1st April 2013.

From 29 May 2013, the nearest ‘Well Baby Clinics’ will be held on alternate

Mondays at Welton Children’s Centre from 1 pm – 3 pm and at Cherry Willing-

ham Children’s Centre on alternate Wednesdays from 2 pm – 4 pm.

CQC Registration

The practice is pleased to announce that it has successfully become registered

with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) as of 1st April 2013.

Monthly Early Closures for Training

In order to enable our doctors and staff to be kept up to date Nettleham sur-

gery will be closed for training from 1 pm on the following afternoons. Emer-

gency help is still available by calling 111.

Tuesday 18th June Tuesday 16th July

Tuesday 20th August Tuesday 17th September

Contact Details – Nettleham 01522 751717 www.nettlehammeidcal.co.uk

Practice Manger – Helen Lunn When the Practice is closed ring freephone 111

June 2013 Page 32 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Dunholme WI

There is no meeting of the Dunholme WI this

month as members are going to the Lincoln-

shire Poacher for a meal.

Transport arrangement have been made within

the membership, should any member not be

sure or have any problems please contact

Janice Ritchie on 01673861172.

Age Concern Friendship Club Our meetings in June are on Tuesdays

June11th and the 25th. We meet at 2.15pm

in the Dunholme Village hall. Everyone over

the age of 55 are most welcome.

The meeting on the 25th June is an Open

Meeting when we will be playing Prize Bingo.

We will also have a cake stall, Tombola and a

good Raffle.

We invite anyone who would like to come and have and enjoyable afternoon.

Janice Ritchie Chairlady 01673861172

Patient Participation Group and Voluntary Driver Scheme

We are still welcoming patients who wish to join our Virtual Patient Reference

Group (PRG). The purpose of this is to have a large group of patients that the

practice will contact by email a couple of times each year to ask for their opin-

ion on its services etc.

If you are interested then please complete one of the join up forms at reception

or contact Sarah Liron at the practice for more details.

Our second local patient participation report is now available to read on our

website. The report displays the results of the survey which was undertaken by

our PPG in the waiting rooms at the practice and also by member of our PRG.

Meg Rawden – PPG Chairperson

At the present moment we have sufficient cover in most villages we service but

are in need of volunteer drivers at Nettleham.

If you are interested, please leave your contact details with one of the recep-

tionists at either surgery and I will make contact with you and discuss some of

the finer points of the scheme.

Alan Price – VDS Co-ordinator

June 2013 Page 33 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

IT Hi Folks,

This month:

Building

Your Own

PC—7

You now have your completed list of

hardware, added your chosen software,

found the cheapest places to buy, or-

dered what you need, and the pile of

parts is now sitting on and around your

kitchen table in shiny boxes. Your

adrenaline starts flowing , your heart’s

beating fast and you’re thinking

- Where on Earth do I start?

Well, this is how it all goes to-

gether but wait….. I hope you

remember the first few articles

in this series. You must, absolutely

must, take anti-static precautions be-

fore you take any of the parts out of

their boxes—static is a killer of elec-

tronic components so play safe. Also,

place a covering on the table to avoid

scratches and other damage. Read the

documents that come with each compo-

nent; always follow the instructions as

manufacturers know their products

best and fitting is often unique to that

particular item. Use the Internet to re-

search and review fitting of similar

items by other people; they can discuss

various tips and tricks that

will help you. It’s a good idea to

make a ‘map’ of the way in which com-

ponents will be connected to the system

board. Remember also that system

boards often come with the battery pre-

fitted so there is already power, albeit

very small, flowing through the cir-

cuits. Handle the system board by the

sides wherever possible and avoid the

possibility of touching, and therefore

short-circuiting, components. It’s a

good idea to use protective latex gloves

when handing any electronic compo-

nents. Wherever possible, assemble the

parts outside of the main computer

case to ensure ample room for fingers

and tools. You may also find that some

items, once fitted to the system board,

may obscure the screw holes that fit the

system board to the case. Many cases

can fit various sizes of system board so

check which fittings/layout you need to

use. There are usually 6 or 9 holes on

the system board that will align with

holes on the case chassis. Stand-offs, or

posts, are provided which keep the sys-

tem board raised from the case chassis

to avoid short-circuits so fit these now.

The Computer Guy

June 2013 Page 34 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Dunholme Camera Club

Local Walks - The County Council publish great

guides with maps covering all our surrounding

villages. The guides are free of charge or can be

downloaded from www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/

countryside

The Camera Club has 2 events during

June, our first event is on the 13th June

when we will be having our “Whisby

Wander” this night will be a night out at

the Whisby Nature Reserve so exer-

cise and taking pictures all good things

combined. I must admit that one of the

advantages of being an amateur pho-

tographer is that whilst you are out

looking for the images of your choice it

also acts as a source of good exercise. I

recently visited Whisby during the day

and walked for about 2 hours, I didn’t

take many pictures but certainly had a

very long walk.

Our second meeting will be back at the club house at The Old School Dunholme

when we will be viewing the images from all of the clubs in Lincolnshire and

choosing the top 3. This is a fairly relaxed night where the members can dis-

cuss the images over a cup of tea and then finally make their choice of their

favourite 3 images. So if you would like to come down and meet us all on a

night when you can ask what we do? When we do it and how we do it then this

is the night to drop in and share an evening with us.

The Camera Club is there for the community if you are reading this then you

are part of that community, if you have an interest in taking better pictures

then come to a few of the meetings and find out how we can help you. We

cover a variety of topics during the year so either drop me a line, make a phone

call or just come along to one of our meetings at The Old School Dunholme.

Grahame Dunkin 01673 860469 [email protected]

June 2013 Page 35 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

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From a new bathroom installation, to replacing worn parts,

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For all those odd jobs, we offer;

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June 2013 Page 36 http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Sudbrooke/

Emergency Services Emergency 999 Police 101 Fire & Rescue 01522 582222 Ambulance Service 08450 450 422 West Lindsey District Council Main Number 01427 676676 Out of hours 01427 613960 Environment Agency Flood line 0845 9881188 Incident Hotline 0800 807060 Lincolnshire County Council Main Number 01522 552222 Emergency Planning 01522 582220 Doctors Nettleham Health Centre 01522 751717 Welton Health Centre 08444773072 Schools Ellison Boulters 01673 862392 William Farr 01673 866900 Cherry Willingham 01522 751040 Scothern After School Kid’s Club 07944 709024 Utility Companies Electricity Central Networks 0800 0568090 Gas – National Grid 0800 111999 Anglian Water 08457 145145 Severn Trent Water 0800 7834444 Yorkshire Water 0800 1573553 Baby Sitting Emily Andrews (01673) 862590 Amy Bouwer 750864 Lydia Bowman 751834 Paige Carr 753592 Hannah Graham 752007 Cassie Hanley-Ball 750847 Abbie Mullen 750198 Stephanie Scrimshaw 753860 Sophie Truscott 752911 What’s on in Sudbrooke Sudbrooke Toddlers 750719 Whist 751023 Mah-Jong 595157 Pre-School Group 753225 1st Sudbrooke/Scothern Brownies 01673 862102

Kickboxing 750198 25th Lincoln Scouts—753689 Sudbrooke Seniors – 750852 Ladies’ Club 595736 Sudbrooke Parish Council Clerk to the Council Mrs C M Myers 12 Ash Tree Avenue Nettleham LN2 2TQ 823802 Chairman Peter Heath 595061 Vice Chairman Bob Waller - 753017 Stuart Curtis 751874 Martin Dickie 754342 Rose Dobbs 753060 Lyn Etheridge 750905 Paul Rignall 595736 Ian Russell 754984 District Councillor Stuart Curtis 751874 County Councillor Sue Rawlins 01673 885545 Badgers Holt Friesthorpe Road Buslingthorpe LN3 5AQ [email protected] Treasurer to the Council Bridget Solly 01673 857580 Member of Parliament Edward Leigh MP 01673 849003 23 Queen Street Market Rasen Lincolnshire LN8 3EN [email protected] Sudbrooke Village Hall Hire Lyn or Stuart Curtis 751874 Reverend Robert G Spaight The Vicarage Station Road Langworth 01522 754233 Nettleham Library Opening Times 01522 782010 Tuesday 10.00 – 1pm Wednesday 2 – 7pm

Sudbrooke Information Page

Date of next Parish Council meeting

Thursday 6 June

Village Hall