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Deadline for September Newsletter Articles. No Later than 24th August 2015 . Email us At. [email protected] The Twenty Eighth Newsletter has been produced thanks to funds raised from Village Events. Swinton Village Action Group 22 June 2015 Issue 28 Articles 1 News & Letters From the Editor 1-2 Articles 2-3 Police Box 4 Parish Council 5 Club and Community Groups News 6-8 Inside this issue: The Newsletter reserves the right to refuse or amend any advertisement or submission and accepts no liability for any omission or inaccuracy. Colour copies of the newsletter are available on the Parish Website. Swinton Parish Website is available on the following link. http:// swinton.btck.co.uk/ To Advertise Contact Swinton News Letter by email. Swin- [email protected] Or Tel: 01653 697921 Business Adverts Cost £10 per row or £30 for a full page advert, payable in advance. Public For Sale Notices Cost £1 For full details follow the link below. http://www.defibsafe.co.uk/overview/ Tom also informed us of the existing default 200yds radius from a casualty that the 999 service operator uses to decide if to send for the AED in an emergency. The Ambulance Service is currently working on systems to make this distance greater. In the event of an emergency, if you know of a defib in the village at a distance greater than 200yds and tell the emergency controller, they will direct you to it Looking at Swinton in google map a 200yd radius covers more residents if a Cpad was located in the vicinity of the Band Room in Middle Street. The Costs to purchase a cPad is currently estimated as follows. WeL Medical iPAD SP1 £750 plus vat DeFibSafe Cabinet. £520 plus vat. There are Grants available for community projects via Ryedale RC, and other organisa- tions., but these would not cover the full cost. Possibly up to 50% which leaves us with the other 50% to find. Funding options explored were as follows. Business and Organisations sponsorship Asking all households to contribute a small fixed sum of around £2 Fund Raising activity's. It was also pointed out, that due to the low attendance, it would be a good idea to canvas the village and determine if there is enough support to continue with the project. Comments please to [email protected] Richard Good The first public meeting to listen to a presenta- tion by Tom Render from Yorkshire Ambu- lance Service was held on 9th June in the reading rooms. The meting was attended by members of the events group, two members of the public and Paul Cuthbertson (PC). Tom gave a outline of how a cPAD is integrated into the 999 Ambulance response. This discussion gave us in depth details of which AED and Outside housing they currently recommend. The Wel Medical iPAD SP1, has a switch to allow for it to be used in either a Child or Adult Mode. For full details follow the link below. http://www.ipad-aed.com/sp1/ The External housing is a DeFibSafe Wall Mounted Cabinet, which is secured to an outside wall. cPAD For Swinton Village ? Wel Medical iPAD SP1 DeFibSafe Wall Mounted Cabinet

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Swinton Village Action Group 22 June 2015

Issue 28

Articles 1

News & Letters From the Editor

1-2

Articles 2-3

Police Box 4

Parish Council 5

Club and Community Groups News

6-8

Inside this issue:

The Newsletter reserves the right to refuse or amend any advertisement or submission

and accepts no liability for any omission or inaccuracy.

Colour copies of the

newsletter are available on

the Parish Website.

Swinton Parish Website is

available on the following

link. http://

swinton.btck.co.uk/

To Advertise

Contact Swinton News Letter

by email. Swin-

[email protected]

Or Tel: 01653 697921

Business Adverts Cost £10

per row or £30 for a full page

advert, payable in advance.

Public For Sale Notices Cost

£1

For full details follow the link below.

http://www.defibsafe.co.uk/overview/

Tom also informed us of the existing default

200yds radius from a casualty that the 999

service operator uses to decide if to send for

the AED in an emergency. The Ambulance

Service is currently working on systems to

make this distance greater. In the event of an

emergency, if you know of a defib in the village

at a distance greater than 200yds and tell the

emergency controller, they will direct you to it

Looking at Swinton in google map a 200yd

radius covers more residents if a Cpad was

located in the vicinity of the Band Room in

Middle Street.

The Costs to purchase a cPad is currently

estimated as follows.

WeL Medical iPAD SP1 £750 plus vat

DeFibSafe Cabinet. £520 plus vat.

There are Grants available for community

projects via Ryedale RC, and other organisa-

tions., but these would not cover the full cost.

Possibly up to 50% which leaves us with the

other 50% to find.

Funding options explored were as follows.

Business and Organisations sponsorship

Asking all households to contribute a

small fixed sum of around £2

Fund Raising activity's.

It was also pointed out, that due to the low

attendance, it would be a good idea to canvas

the village and determine if there is enough

support to continue with the project.

Comments please to

[email protected]

Richard Good

The first public meeting to listen to a presenta-

tion by Tom Render from Yorkshire Ambu-

lance Service was held on 9th June in the

reading rooms.

The meting was attended by members of the

events group, two members of the public and

Paul Cuthbertson (PC). Tom gave a outline of

how a cPAD is integrated into the 999

Ambulance response. This discussion gave us

in depth details of which AED and

Outside housing they currently recommend.

The Wel Medical iPAD SP1, has a switch to

allow for it to be used in either a Child or Adult

Mode. For full details follow the link below.

http://www.ipad-aed.com/sp1/

The External housing is a DeFibSafe Wall

Mounted Cabinet, which is secured to an

outside wall.

cPAD For Swinton Village ?

Wel Medical iPAD SP1

DeFibSafe Wall

Mounted Cabinet

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Letters Policy:

We reserve the right not

to publish any letter.

Senders must supply

their name and address

and be prepared to have

them published.

The Newsletter does not

necessarily agree with

any of the views

expressed on these

pages.

Letters And News

Letters

SVAG

Committee meeting of SVAG

12 May 2015 at Swinton Read-

ing Rooms.

Present: Jan Anderson,

Malcolm Anderson,

Henry Leeson, Daphne Powell,

John Coffey, Michelle Pataillot,

Dianne Illingworth.

Apologies: Janet Bailey,

Richard Good, Peter Powell,

Glyn Wild, Maggie Farey

Minutes of the last meeting

were agreed with two

amendments, date of meeting

March 2015 and Item 4 remove

sentence, 28 June will clash

with Malton show again.

Matters arising not otherwise

covered on agenda:

Children’s Fun day going ahead

on 11 July 2-4pm. Any assis-

tance will be appreciated.

Malcolm will provide roadside

signs for display on the day.

Financial report. Current

balance is £1876.83. £500 is

ring fenced for the fun day, but

still adequate funds to cover

newsletters and bonfire.

Year-end accounts are

completed and Jan will ask

Kim if she can audit again for

us. Suggest we look at a

voucher in recognition of her

time and expertise.

Future Events

Open Gardens. Only 4 offers

to open, Jan and Malcolm,

Redstones, Henry and Johnny

Minford. Decision not to take

forward in 2015.

Possible further beetle drive or

bingo late November again, but

would need more parental

assistance.

Children’s disco-between

Christmas and New Year.

Could be held at Reading

Rooms? Malcolm to ask Beth if

she would be prepared to

arrange with support from

others.

Bonfire-Agreed date 31 Oct

with a Halloween theme.

Separate meeting to be ar-

ranged beforehand.

Harvest Auction.

Hoping for late September or

early October, possible dates

28 Sept or 5 October.

Need to decide on best night

for the Pub and then confirm

with Vicar and Auctioneer.

John to check with Landlord.

Agreed eligible if 65 and over

and resident in Swinton to

attend the funded lunch.

John to draft article for next

newsletter re harvest festival,

offers of produce, attendance

at auction and outcome of

proceeds.

Agreed no further car boot

sales at present.

Toy sale suggestion, agreed to

run on basis of table top at the

Reading rooms. Toys can be

on blanket on floor.

Agreed 26 July with lead from

Michelle. £1.00 per table.

Possible raffle and teas and

coffee.

Malcolm will create a sign.

Article for next newsletter.

Michelle and Dianne.

Village Plan.

No responses from article in

newsletter. Small group needs

setting up to take forward.

Janet, Maggie and others.

Also needs representation from

Parish Council. Jan to email

Peter as a reminder to mention

at the PC meeting 13 May and

also to update Maggie re this

decision

Update: Paul Cuthbertson will

work with Janet and Maggie re

Parish Plan.

Defibrillator. Meeting to go

ahead on 9 June for villagers to

attend. Discussion can then

determine how effective this

will be, where it would be kept

and whether cost would be

prohibitive. Richard is leading

on this.

AOB

Yoga-Michelle to arrange trial

period in Reading Rooms.

4/6, 11/6, 25/6, 2/7 and 9/7.

As we have not had offers for

role of Chair, Jan offered to

take on for next meeting.

This can then be discussed as

agenda item for next meeting.

Possibility of changing officer

roles?

Date of next meeting:

7th September 7pm at Reading

Rooms.

A recent collection for the

Lifeboats, in East, West and

Middle Streets raised a total of

£140.41p.

This was a good result in

support of a fantastic service.

A sincere thank you to all.

Henry Leeson

Russbrough

East Street

Swinton.

RNLI Collection

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Letters And News

proposals to reduce the

amount we spend subsidising

bus services by £2m every year.

This was part of our commit-

ment to reduce our overall

expenditure by £92m by the

end of March 2015. Further

announcements by the govern-

ment over future funding mean

we now need to find a further

estimated £75.9m between

2015 and 2019.

In order to contribute to this

target, we are consulting on

proposals to reduce the

amount we spend subsidising

local bus services to £1.5m

every year from April 2016. We

have put together proposals

which are designed to make the

best use of the funding avail-

able to provide services which

meet the day to day transport

needs of local communities.

For more information, click on

the link bellow, or type the

address into your web browser

http://

www.northyorks.gov.uk/

bussubsidy

Editor

Bus service 194

NYCC Proposed reductions to

bus service subsidy.

We are consulting on proposals

to reduce the amount we spend

subsidising local bus services to

£1.5m every year from April

2016. We have put together

proposals which are designed

to make the best use of the

funding available to provide

services which meet the day-to-

day transport needs of local

communities.

About this consultation.

In April 2014, we implemented

October date tba

Harvest Festival, more details

later.

October 31st 6 pm

Halloween Bonfire Night,

Fireworks and BBQ at the BSA

Sports Centre.

December/January

Senior Citizen’s Lunch, more

details later.

December

Beth will organise a Disco in the

Reading Rooms at Christmas.

SWINTON VILLAGE

ACTION GROUP

COMING EVENTS

Saturday 11 July

Children’s Fun Day in the Play-

ground at Bowling Club.

Service 194

intend to hold a coffee evening

at Russbrough, East Street, on

July 17th at 7pm.

This is in aid of Butterwick

Church Funds.

As this is intended to be our

last coffee evening, Lets make

it the best ever, All welcome.

Henry Leeson

Russbrough

East Street

Swinton.

Butterwick Church

Margaret and Henry Leeson

The giving machine works with

thousands of online retailers.

Every time you shop online

through the giving machine

you generate free donations for

your favourite cause.

Please check to see if you can

donate to us when shopping

online.

Chantelle Edsall-Geldart will

be running the great north run

to raise funds for Swinton

Playgroup.

If you would like to sponsor

her, forms are available at

Swinton Playgroup & Castle

Howard bookshop.

Good Luck Chantelle!!!

We are currently looking to

recruit a Playgroup leader

& finance officer.

If you, or know of anyone who

may wish to apply the deadline

for applicants is Monday 6th

July. Please phone 01653

695020 or email

[email protected]

for details.

Limited spaces are still avail-

able for September for 2,3 & 4

year old funded & non funded

children.

Please call 01653 695020 for

details (Tues, Wed & Thurs

9am- 3pm)

As we are a registered charity

Swinton Playgroup are busy

fundraising.

The diary dates book still has a

few dates remaining.

At £1 per day there are 1st,

2nd & 3rd prizes available of

various gardening goodies.

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Police Box. Community Police News

REQUEST FOR POLICE

ASSISTANCE

This notice is in respect of a

number of crimes which North

Yorkshire Police are

investigating.

Overnight on Sunday 7 June

200 litres of gasoil valued at

£100 was stolen by siphoning

into barrels from The Castle

Howard Estate (Yorkshire Ar-

boretum).

Overnight on Tuesday 12 May

on a farm near Westow, ap-

proximately 100 litres of red

diesel was stolen from a tank

after the nozzle lock was bro-

ken by the offenders.

A report has been taken about

farm buildings on The Lane,

Gate Helmsley being entered, a

padlock on a fuel tank being

cut and red diesel drained out

and stolen.

Overnight on 5th May 2015 a

Husqvarna C120 chainsaw and

a EXO85 Log Splitter were

stolen from a farm in

Thixendale.

Between 1.30pm on Saturday 9

May and 10.30am on Monday

11 May, a building site in the

Beverley Road area of Norton,

Malton was entered and

attempts made to steal a fork

lift truck. The attempt was

unsuccessful.

Overnight (11pm - 6am), a

white Carrera Kracken 20"

frame, 27 gear mountain bike

with black front forks was sto-

len from a secure garage on

Shepherds Hill, Pickering. Five

further garages were broken

into on the same street.

Money changing scam.

There have been several re-

ported incidents across North

Yorkshire whereby suspects

attempt to change a quantity of

£10 notes for £20 notes with

the intention of confusing the

cashier.

Police are warning of a bogus

missionary who is believed to

be targeting churches and ho-

teliers. A man recently

attended the United Reformed

Church in the Redcar area and

spoke with the Minister. The

man told the Minister that he

was a Missionary and that he

was in ill health and his wife

had passed away in Kenya. The

man promised that his son was

on his way over from Canada

and would settle any bills and

money he owed. The Minister

gave the man money to pay for

bills and food. It is believed

that the same man had stayed

at a local bed and breakfast, ran

up a bill and left with the keys

to the property.

Officers believe that the man

has now left the Cleveland area

and could be anywhere in the

country and would warn the

clergy and hoteliers to be vigi-

lant following the inci-

dent.

The suspect is described as a

white South European male,

around 6ft tall, with dark

brown hair which had grey

patches and of medium build.

He wore dark glasses and smart

casual clothing, trousers and

shirts rather than jeans.

How to Contact Us

In an emergency always

call 999.

To report crime or anti-

social behaviour call our

non emergency number

on 101 or Email:

ryedalesnt@northyorks

hire.pnn.police.uk

Community Policing

Crime Stoppers on

0800 555 111

For information on the

New Operational

Policing Model, North

Yorkshire Police.

Follow the link below

www.northyorkshire.pol

ice.uk/opm

Click on the link below for Swinton Incidents or paste the link below into your web browser. www.police.uk/crime/?q=Swinton%

2C+North+Yorkshire+YO17+6SH%2C+UK#crimetypes/2013-04

Parish Council Minutes Held on Wednesday 10th June 2015

MINUTES of Swinton Parish Council

Meeting held on Wednesday 10th June

2015, 7.15pm in The Reading Rooms,

Swinton.

Present.

Present: Cllr P Cuthbertson (Chair)

Cllr M Fenwick, Cllr V Farrow,

Cllr R Harrison, Gail Cook (Clerk)

Apologies for Absence.

Cllr R Davies (Vice Chair)

Minutes of the last meeting.

The minutes of the last meeting were

taken as read and signed by the Chairman

as being a true and accurate record.

All agreed to co-opt Cllr Rich Davies

onto the Parish Council as Vice Chair.

Following the advert on both notice

boards no further interest was received.

Matters Arising.

NYCC Highways

The Clerk has sent an email with the

photos attached regarding the dreadful

workmanship of the pot hole repairs to

Neil Jefferson, NYCC Highways.

ACTION: Chairman and Clerk to contact

to Neil regarding this.

Swinton Parish Council Workshops

All payments for the rental of the work-

shops are up to date.

Street Lighting Faults

None

Swinton In Bloom

Thank you to Peter Powell for replanting

the tubs, the Parish Council have received

some lovely comments about these en-

hancing the village.

Fun Day

ACTION: Cllr Davies to print the flyers

and posters advertising the fun day and

sponsored walk.

Sponsored Walk

The 6 mile Teddy Bear trail sponsored

walk will take place on Sunday 16 August

2015 at 10am meeting at The Blacksmiths

Arms Pub to raise funds for new equip-

ment at the play area.

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two bedroom dwelling with attached of-

fice and workshop with parking and

amenity areas together with change of use

and alteration of cart shed to form 1 no.

three bedroom dwelling with associated

workshop in adjacent steel barns and

parking and amenity areas (both dwellings

to be classed as live/work units)at Close

Farm, Swinton Lane, Swinton, Maltonfor

The Behrens Family.

Approval Notice

Application No: 13/00923/FUL

Proposal: Change of use and alteration of

barns to form an extension to the existing

dwelling and partial re-building and altera-

tion of barns to form 1 no three bedroom

holiday cottage and 1 no two bedroom

holiday cottage with parking and amenity

areas to include demolition of partially

collapsed foldyard and outbuildings at

Close Farm, Swinton Lane, Swinton, Mal-

ton for The Behrens Family.

Approval Notice

Application No: 13/00924/LBC

Proposal: External and internal alterations

to allow the conversion of barns to form

an extension to the existing dwelling and

partial rebuilding and alteration of barn to

form 1 no three bedroom holiday cottage

and 1 no two bedroom holiday cottage to

include demolition of partially collapsed

foldyard and outbuildings, reroofing of all

the tiled buildings, formation of new

ground floors, installation of windows/

doors in barn openings and installation of

roof lights at Close Farm, Swinton Lane,

Swinton for the Behrens Family.

Approval Notice

Application No: 15/00356/HOUSE

Proposal: Erection of two storey exten-

sion to rear to replace existing conserva-

tory at Glen Ely, East Street, Swinton,

Malton for Mr & Mrs Ireland.

Approval Notice:

Application No: 15/00355/HOUSE

Proposal: Erection of replacement front

entrance porch at The Croft, East Street,

Swinton, Malton for Mr A Jeffries.

Approval Notice:

Application No: 15/00501/FUL

Proposal: Change of use and alteration of

existing barn and cart shed to form 2 no

three bedroom holiday cottages (Units D

& E) with parking and amenity areas to

include demolition of barn adjacent to

Unit E at Close Farm, Swinton Lane,

Swinton for the Behrens Family.

Cllr Cuthbertson declared a vested inter-

est in this application, therefore, did not

comment.

Application No: 15/00536/HOUSE

Proposal: Erection of two storey exten-

sion to north elevation of Rye View

House, East Street, Swinton, Malton for

Mr & Mrs Farrow.

Cllr Cuthbertson declared a vested inter-

est in this application, therefore, did not

comment.

Swinton Parish Council have no objec-

tions to the above applications.

Any Other Business ACTION: Clerk to ensure Cllr XX re-ceived an email copy of the agenda and minutes of the meeting.

The Parish Council Financial Regulations were reviewed by Members and duly adopted. The Governance & Management Risk Register were reviewed by Members and duly adopted. Autela Payroll Services Cheque No: 100708 £69.00 J E Clifford Grass Cutting Cheque No: 100709 £295.20 The Play Inspection Company Ltd Cheque No: 100710 £102.00 Chairman reimbursement of lead paint for play area equipment Cheque No: 100711 £38.28

A complaint was received from Mr Peter Rapp regarding the state of the footpath outside his property 39 West Street. Mr Rapp has contacted NYCC Highways regarding the issue, explaining that his wife is wheelchair bound and the fact that he is struggling to get her out of the house due to the state of footpath. ACTION: Clerk to send a letter to NYCC Highways and forward the email address to Cllr Rob Harrison

Date Of Next Meeting

This would be held on Wednesday 8 July

2015, 7.15pm. There being no further

business the meeting was closed at

8.40pm.

ACTION: Clerk to arrange for NYP vol-unteers to assist with marshalling the event.

ACTION: Cllr Davies to arrange for a map of the walk

Grass Cutting

Brian Clifford has now completed the

second cut.

Following the feedback from the recent

questionnaire it was apparent that

residents would like to continue keeping

the village looking lovely, this involves a

lot of hard work and volunteer time.

Ensuring the grass is cut, planting is

looked after, the bus shelter is painted and

cleaned regularly, the salt bins, dog waste

bins and general waste bins are maintained

are just some of the work carried out on a

regular basis.

The chairman of Swinton parish council

councillor Paul Cuthbertson is looking for

sponsors of monthly grass cutting from

May to September at £50 per cut.

These have been kindly sponsored by:-

Mrs & Mrs P Powell May 2015

Mr & Mrs P Cutherbertson June 2015

If you would like to sponsor a cut please

contact the chairman Paul Cuthbertson,

the clerk or any other member of the par-

ish council.

ACTION: Clerk to provide

Cllr Cuthbertson with a receipt.

Dog Fouling

The Parish Council have received

complaints again regarding dog fouling,

we would like to remind residents that it is

the dog owners responsibility to pick up

after their dog. Also a reminder to resi-

dents that dogs must be kept on leads in a

public place ie from Highfield to Laundry

Lane, this route has brought to our atten-

tion as badly fouled.

Correspondence

YLCA Ryedale Branch Annual Meeting

Agenda and previous minutes for the

meeting due to be held on 16 June, 7pm at

Ryedale House, Malton.

NYCC Planning Applications

Approval Notice

Application No: 13/00921/FUL

Proposal: Change of use, alteration and

partial rebuilding of barn to form 1 no.

Parish Council Minutes Held on Wednesday 10th June 2015 (Cont)

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Swinton and District Excelsior Band Fete at Malton Rugby Club on

Saturday 11th July starting at

2pm.

To see where else we are ap-

pearing over the summer

please have a look at our web-

site www.swinton-band.org

Our priority this year is to

increase the ranks of the train-

ing band and we have started

this by spending some time at

Amotherby School demon-

strating instruments and per-

forming a short programme of

music for the children.

During this session we handed

out leaflets to many of the chil-

dren who showed an interest in

learning, many of who tried an

instrument and made some

very impressive sounds.

They all seemed very enthusias-

tic and we now hope they

can spread some of this enthu-

siasm onto their parents and

persuade them to bring them

along to a Saturday night prac-

tice. It is very rewarding to see

some of the children that we

have started off over the years

move on to become profes-

sional musicians and music

teachers themselves. You do

not have to be of school age to

join the training band and learn

to play. We have several adult

learners in the band and we

welcome all ages. We do

not charge any fees and It is

never too late to learn. We will

also always welcome experi-

enced brass players. If you are

interested see our details below

and contact Steve or Tracey on

01653 696417

or [email protected]

Steven Popham

Our Summer concert season is

in full swing and we have

already performed at the Filey

Music Festival, Sewerby Park,

Burnby Hall ( Pocklington) as

well as at a Regimental Old

Comrades dinner held at Grin-

kle Park near Whitby.

The training band has also

been busy playing for the Old

Malton Rogation Service and

for the Tour De Yorkshire.

Our next event will be the

Women's Institute Centenary

Picnic Concert to be held at

the Yorkshire Arboretum at

Castle Howard on Sunday 5th

July starting at 3pm.

The next events for the

Training Band are The Hoving-

ham Flower and Music Festival

on Saturday 4th July at Hoving-

ham Church starting at 11am

and the Old Malton Church

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Swinton Brass Band

outdoor Pitches

Tel: after 7pm. 01653 690807

Or Contact:

Derek Cuthbertson

Tel: 01653690807 or

Email [email protected]

No Minutes or feedback

available for this newsletter.

For more information or to

Book the Facilities inside or

Broughton, Swinton And Amotherby Sports Centre

BSA Sports Centre

The Blacksmiths Arms Update

planning entertainment for the

summer months (if anyone has

recommendations for any local

musicians they would like to

see playing here please get in

touch!)

John is making great progress

on the beer garden, hopefully it

will be ready to be enjoyed

over the summer, if you would

like to see some photos of the

ongoing work check out the

Blacksmiths Arms Facebook

page.

Dates For Your Diary

Upcoming Quiz Nights

Thursday 2nd July,

Thursday 16th July,

Thursday 30th July,

Thursday 13th August,

Thursday 27th August

Curry Night

Every Monday.

A delicious selection of curries

and accompaniments available

Moules Frites v Steak Frites

Every Tuesday.

Which will you chose? Moules

Mariniere or a Sirloin Steak for

only £10!

Booking is always advisable to

avoid any disappointment.

Tel: 01653 228 140

A Big Thank You

John and Marcia really

appreciate all of the kindness

and best wishes they received

from Swinton villagers when

they recently got married.

They have also had loads of

support and help from the pub

regulars, fantastic staff mem-

bers and family whilst they

were away on honeymoon.

What's New At The

Blacksmiths Arms.

There is loads going on at the

pub at the moment. Marcia is

busy working on some exciting

new menus, theme nights and

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Swinton Flat Green Bowls Club The start of the new season

was overshadowed by the

death of a popular member

Peter Metcalfe.

League Positions as of 22nd

June:

Triples League:

Played 9, Won 5,Lost 4.

Position. 5th

Hovingham League:

Played 11, Won 9, Lost 2.

Position. 1st

Veterans League: Played 3,

Won 0, Lost 3. Position 6th

The Veterans team are finding

it hard in the First Division.

The Ladies continue to

compete in various

competitions.

In the National Top 10

Competition, they have

progressed to the next round.

Which will be played at Boro

Park.

For More Information contact

Matt Fenwick 01653 694640

Swinton And District Horticultural Society

Top 10 jobs this month

1 Check clematis for signs of

clematis wilt.

2 Place conservatory plants

outside now that it is warm.

3 Water tubs and new plants if

dry, but be water wise.

4 Deadhead bedding plants and

repeat-flowering perennials, to

ensure continuous flowering.

5 Pick courgettes before they

become marrows.

6 Treat apple scab.

7 Clear algae, blanket weeds

and debris from ponds, and

keep them topped up.

8 Order catalogues for next

year’s spring-flowering bulbs.

9 Give the lawn a quick acting

summer feed, especially if not

given a spring feed.

10 Give woodwork a lick of

paint or preserver, while the

weather is dry.

Rainfall Recorded in Swinton.

April: 8.5 mls

May: 76.5 mls

July

Summer is progressing.

This is often one of the hottest

months of the year and a great

time to sit out and enjoy your

garden.

Keep plants looking good by

regularly dead-heading, and

you'll enjoy a longer display of

blooms.

Make sure you keep new plants

well watered, using grey water

where possible, and hoe off

weeds, which thrive in the sun-

shine.

Poppy

Rose

July Colours

Swinton Reading Room And Community Hall KEEP YOUR CHILDREN

HAPPY THIS SUMMER

On Sunday 26th July,

11am to 2pm, we are hoping to

host a toy, games and books

sale based on the format of a

"carboot" for children.

The cost would be £1.00 for a

"pitch" (blanket space in the

Reading rooms).

It would give your children the

opportunity to bring along

their toys etc to sell or swap!

Teas and Coffees would be

available along with a raffle.

Entry will cover rental of the

Reading Rooms, but any

other proceeds will go towards

the possible purchase of a

defibrillator for the village.

Any offers of assistance or

raffle prizes to

Michelle tel no 695399

or Dianne Tel no 697548.

Advance booking please to

give an idea of interest.

Thank you.

Dianne and Michelle Swinton Reading Room

And Community Hall

Top Ten Match

Top Ten Match

Sue and Nigel

Taking a break during the

Ladies Top Ten Match

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Coneysthorpe B struggled

somewhat in Division 1.

Undoubtedly missing the

reassuring presence of James

Rule, it wasn't until after the

New Year, when they realised

relegation was becoming more

than just a remote possibility,

that they improved markedly to

the extent they finished a

comfortable eighteen points

ahead of University A who

were consigned to the

play-offs.

Joel Wright didn't miss any of

the twenty one matches, and in

addition ably deputised for the

A team on five occasions.

After an uncharacteristically

slow start he played a leading

role in the B team's revival.

More success followed in the

handicap Shepherd Trophy,

where both the A and B teams

each recorded wins in four

rounds to meet in the final.

The outcome was a tense and

exciting 5-4 victory for the B

team.

With the rules governing who

can play for what team in this

competition not the same as

the League, Martin Lowe was

the victorious B team captain,

together with son Matthew and

Tom Needham.

The unlucky A team

runners-up were James Rule,

undefeated in the final, Joel

Wright and Neil Raine.

Confirmation of Conesthorpe's

dominance in the York Closed

Championships can be seen in

the role call of individual tro-

phy winners:-

Martin Lowe.

Mens Singles, Veterans Singles

Mixed Doubles (shared)

Mens Doubles (shared with

James Rule)

James Rule.

Hard Bat Singles,

Junior Singles,

Mens Doubles (shared with

Martin Lowe)

Matthew Lowe.

Cadet Singles

Ethan Lowe.

Junior Doubles (shared)

Neil Raine.

Handicap Doubles (shared)

The 2014/2015

York & District Table Tennis

League season has once again

proved to be a successful one

for the Coneysthorpe Table

Tennis Club, whose home

venue is Swinton Reading

Rooms.

For the sixth successive season

Coneysthorpe A were decisive

winners of the eight team Divi-

sion 1 by a margin of twenty

six points from their nearest

rivals York RI A (one point is

awarded for each set won in a

match).

They were victorious in nine-

teen of the twenty one matches

played, losing two, winning 174

sets and losing 36.

Martin Lowe, who missed

three matches, was undefeated;

James Rule fully justified his

promotion to the A team, only

losing six out of fifty eight sets,

and whilst Ashley Hodgson

endured an injury hit season,

missing nearly half the

matches, he showed he had

lost none of his ability.

On the other hand,

Coneysthorpe Table Tennis Club

Player Team Played Won Lost Average %

Martin Lowe A 52 52 0 100.00

James Rule A 58 52 6 89.65

Ashley Hodgson A 33 29 4 87.87

Joel Wright A/B 78 45 33 57.69

Chris Londesbrough A/B 54 24 30 44.44

Tom Needham A/B 12 4 8 33.33

Charlie Allott A/B 59 19 40 32.20

Neil Raine A/B 12 1 11 8.33

Mike Fenby A/B 6 0 6 0

Richard Dent A 3 0 3 0

Keith Wilkinson B 3 0 3 0

Charles Allenby

Tel 01653 694648