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Transcript of May 10, Issue 7, The Crowle & Ealand Arrow
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May 2010 Issue 7
www.arrowpublications.co.uk
Community
Police News
Page 6
Where You
Live,
Your Local
History
Page 12
Crowle
Show 2010
Page 20
Flowers for
Someone
Special
Page 21
and much
more...
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Editors Letter....
Did you know the first day of the
month of May is known as May
Day. It is the beginning of warmer
weather, whilst flowers and blossom
fill our gardens. Morris dancing,
crowning of the May Queen and
dancing round the Maypole are also
a few of our many English traditions. This time of year the garden definitely needs
some work, no matter how low maintenance it
may be! There are a few adverts in this issue of
the Arrow to tempt you into buying those
Summer bedding plants and also if your lawn
needs some tender loving care, give
Greenthumb a call, it works out much cheaper
then buying the DIY treatments! This month is the first of our Flowers for Someone Special, courtesy of Jackies Floral Designs in Crowle; please send in your
nominations for that special person who
deserves a bouquet. (page 21 for main advert)
As you probably notice the News Page doesn't
have much information about Crowle and the
areas the magazine is distributed to, please
contact me with any news and events. There is
no charge, so let the North of the Isle know
about you!
Have a glorious May and enjoy
the read.
Best Wishes
Carolyn Grant (Editor)
1 Nether Cantley
Lane, Old Cantley,
Doncaster, South Yorkshire,
DN3 3QQ
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News, News, News, News, News, News, News... As you are probably aware by now
the Arrow likes to support new
businesses opening in the Isle. This
month we have Smartest Baa None!
opening in Epworth. The Arrow
would like to wish Jane all the best for
the future!
Smartest, Baa None! is an exciting
new
childrens wear shop
which is
launching in
Epworths Fountain
Court on 1st May. The brainchild of Jane Keightley - Smartest, Baa
None! will sell designer children's clothes, shoes,
bags, toys and jewellery for all ages from birth to 6
years. Commenting on the launch of her new
venture, Jane says: We aim to create a relaxed atmosphere where customers will thoroughly
enjoy their shopping experience with brands including Catamini, Joules, no added sugar,
Timberland, Bunnies By The Bay and Funky Feet
Fashions. Jane promises that Smartest, Baa None! will be
anything but an ordinary childrens clothes shop. Her plans for the future include special themed
days including one with The Gruffalo, seasonal catwalk fashion shows and promotions with local
businesses.
Customers will also find an extra helping hand
when it comes to planning and buying for childrens birthdays, Christmas and special occasions with
'Wish Lists' and gift vouchers available. It is clear to see that Jane is overflowing with
enthusiasm about her new shop: I feel extremely passionate about the venture. Im determined to make Smartest, Baa None! a huge success and as
I will have exclusivity of the brands Im stocking within a 10 mile radius of Epworth, Smartest, Baa
One! will really be the smartest childrens clothes shop locally, bar none.
Just a reminder that the
May meeting of the Isle
of Axholme group of the
Lincolnshire Wildlife
Trust will take place on Thursday
May 6th when Natasha Estrada will be giving us a talk about small mammals found in Britain.
Saturday walk around the reserve at
Messingham We are going to visit the reserve
on Saturday June 5th. We will meet in the car
park at the reserve at 10am. Anyone who needs a lift or instructions on how to get there just
ring Geoff on the number below. The walking is
easy on flat paths and there are two hides and
numerous seats so do come along and join us,
all our meetings are open to anyone; you dont have to be a Trust member.
Contact Geoff or Chris Trinder on 01427
872051. We look forward to welcoming all
regular members and new visitors.
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The three priorities for the Axholme North Ward set at the Neighbourhood Action
Team Meeting at Keadby on
Tuesday 16th March 2010 are:-
Margrave Lane Garthorpe -Anti-social
behaviour/ niusance issues involving
young persons.
At the Neighbourhood Action Team
meeting held at Althorpe and Keadby
School on Tuesday 16th March 2010
the three Neighbourhood priorities
were set. Margrave Lane at
Garthorpe was identified as the top
priority following a number of
complaints to several partnership
agencies regarding children playing
football and congregating on the
grassed area to the front of residential properties.
Derrythorpe Road Althorpe Vehicle speeding issues.
Concerns were raised regarding the speed of vehicles travelling through the village.
Crowle Bank Road Althorpe Vehicle speeding issues.
Concerns were raised regarding the speed of vehicles travelling through the village.
The Neighbourhood Team, Humberside Police Roads Policing and our Partnership Agencies will
patrol and monitor the above hotspot areas and any offences will be dealt with positively.
On Saturday 20 March 2010 a community consultation day was held at Manor Park ( Johnsons Lane
Playing Field) Crowle to give residents the chance to discuss the redevelopment of the area.
Unfortunately one very unwelcome guest in the form of persistent rain turned up before the public
and kept them away. However the day was far from a washout with several ideas forthcoming and a significant contribution coming from the professional members of North Lincolnshire Council's Street Sports team. As a result of this event and from previous consultations the Manor Park Trust
feel confident about generating the necessary business plan to improve the playing field area.
On Thursday 25th March I accompanied Lynda Salmons of North Lincolnshire Homes on an estate
inspections walkabout in Crowle and met up with local residents regarding their concerns in the
area. Actions will be raised to have the reported problems dealt with.
The Neighbourhood Team have continued to deal with anti-social use of motor vehicles and yet
another young driver from Crowle has been given a Section 59 warning regarding the anti-social
driving and any similar incidents will result in the seizing of his vehicle. Another male driver has been
issued with a Police Vehicle Defect Form regarding a defective exhaust and will have to have the
fault repaired and the vehicle checked at a MOT Testing Station or face court action.
Three males from another police force area were arrested for theft of metal at Keadby and are
currently on police bail whilst enquiries are continuing.
A male and a female have been interviewed regarding theft from a garden in Keadby and a decision is being
awaited regarding what further action is to be taken.
A male has been dealt with for two offences of criminal damage to vehicles and for theft from a shop in
Crowle. After speaking with the complainants, the male is to be dealt with under the restorative justice
system and will be attending a Respect Seminar.
PCSO
Wendy Frear
PC1717
Graham Godley
PCSO 7576 Paul
Fearon
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A number of males have been stop checked and spoken to regarding hare coursing in the area.
Working with Pc Graham Godley are your Police Community Support Officers Paul Fearon and Wendy
Frear who regularly patrols the North Ward area of the Isle and will be happy to discuss any community
issues with you. Please feel free to stop and speak with them or alternatively contact either of us via
0845 60 60 222 or by e-mail graham.godley, paul.fearon or wendy.frear @humberside.pnn.police.uk.
The police station at Epworth provides a front counter service on Mondays and
Thursdays, between 9am and 3pm. There is also a Police Surgery held on the first
Monday of each month at the Crowle Hub High Street Crowle between 2.00pm and
3.00pm. The next surgeries are on Monday 3rd May 2010 and Monday 7th June 2010.
The date and location for the next Neighbourhood Action Team Meeting will be held
at the Keadby School on Tuesday 22nd June 2010.
REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF DOGS TO THEIR OWNER Both these dogs have gone missing from an address on Sandtoft Road and are
valuable. The owner is doing everything she can to trace the dogs. Both dogs have
distinctive markings the white male dog has a black right eye and spots on his ears,
the female puppy has two prominent spots on her forehead. There is a reward for
the return of both animals.
Charlie, she is red and white bitch and 7 months old she has been missing since
4/3/10
Shiner he is a white, fawn and black and he is 2 years old and has been missing
2/4/10
Anyone with any information please contact 0845 60 60 222 and speak
to PCSO 7577 Pearson who is based at Epworth Police Station
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And how was YOUR Easter?
Many of you know that I had a serious accident on Ash Wednesday, falling down
13 steps at a cottage we rented for half term in the New Forest. My Easter has
been very different as for the first time in over 25 years, I took no services what-
soever! Indeed I wasnt even fit enough to write an article for ARROW.
Thats why I am so glad that every Sunday when we share Holy Communion, we can celebrate Easter all over again. There may not be any chocolate eggs on view
but we still remember Jesus life, His death and His resurrection the very centre of what Easter is all about Sunday by Sunday in our worship.
So if you missed out on Easter this year for any reason at all, come and join us for
a joyous celebration any time at All Saints Church. Even if I am not there because
I am taking services elsewhere on the Isle, Jesus will be there with His very special
friends! I can assure you of a warm welcome.
Timothy Buckley Vicar of The Crowle Group of Parishes
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St Norberts Catholic Primary
Schools Newsletter St Norberts has had another busy term following on from our success last term with both the Ofsted and RE Ofsted
inspections.
We again excelled at the Scunthorpe Speech and Drama
Festival where the children in Years 1 and 2 won the Choral Speaking category.
This was followed up by excellent individual performances. Our children were
placed first, second and third in the Year 2 and under section of the humorous
verse category together with other achievements throughout the festival.
We are now busy practising for the Scunthorpe Choir Festival later in May with
our choir, solo performers and our brass ensemble.
We said a sad farewell to Father Chris this term and were joined by members of
the Crowle and church communities to ensure he had a memorable send off. We
wish him well in his new parish and look forward to welcoming Father Gabriel
into our school and parish.
As the new term approaches and our thoughts turn to some warmer weather, the children will be looking forward to spending some time outdoors.
Children in Class 3 will be having a pedestrian skills course and Class 4, cycling
proficiency.
We are also organising a varied range of after school activity clubs including foot-
ball, summer sports, netball, music, cookery and our new intergenerational cycling
club on a Friday afternoon after school. We are also looking at an intergenera-
tional dance class for later in the term.
Plans for our Summer Fayre are underway together with a possible Summer Bingo
to which everyone is invited.
All in all, St Norberts is normally a busy hive of energetic activity, and this term
will be no exception!
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The Isle of Axholme Where You Live Your Local History
Adapted by Anthony Catherall
The Normans
In 1066 William the Conqueror became King of England after defeating Harold at the Bat-
tle of Hastings. The Normans quickly set about ruling England with an iron fist, suppress-ing ruthlessly any Saxon rebellion. The lands of England were divided up between the
Norman Barons who had helped William at Hastings. The Bishop of Constance was given the estates of the Isle of Axholme amongst others. These were passed on to his nephew,
Robert de Mowbray. Later King William 11 confiscated the estates on account of Robert
de Mowbrays rebellion against him. Later they were conferred on Nigel d Albini. His son Roger took the Mowbray. The Mowbrays built a castle at Owston Ferry. It was a mote and bailey castle with a man made hill on which the actual castle was built probably of wood. This was destroyed in 1173 after a rebellion by the Mowbrays. The Mowbray fam-ily became one of the most prominent in England. In 1385 Thomas de Mowbray was made Earl Marshal of England. In the Isle, Thomas had churches built at Haxey, Epworth,
Owston Ferry and Belton. He founded the Carthusian Monastery at Low Melwood. It was
known at the Priory in the Wood. The monks were not allowed to eat meat or drink any-thing but water.
The barons of England had despotic powers, but the Mowbrays appear to have ruled fairly benevolently. In 1360 John de Mowbray granted a famous deed to his tenants that
gave them free use of the wastelands adjacent to each parish. This deed caused a great deal of trouble to Vermuyden and his fellow drainage experts. It gave the tenants the
right to dig the peat, collect the tree remnants and to rate their hemp in the waters of the wastes. It was signed at Epworth on May 1st 1360 and written in French. It is now
amongst the public records in the Tower of London.
The Doomsday Book compiled in 1086 gave the Normans an idea of the kind of country
they had conquered. It gave the economic value of each of the manors and of the social standing of its inhabitants. Epworth, Haxey, Graizelound, East Lound, High and Low
Burnham, West Butterwick and Crowle are all mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It gave the value of each manor as well as the number of ploughs, oxens teams, and amount of meadow and value of fisheries. The villages at this time would have been little better
than a collection of hovels.
Next month only in the Arrow The Normans continued
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CROWLE SHOW 2010
Sunday 27th June
New for 2010 Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting
Batons of Steel Majorettes
Sheep Section
Axholme Ferrets Show
Crowles very own agricultural show is getting bigger this year. This years show is taking place on the 27th of June. The best of the Isle and beyond will be showcased on
Godnow Rd in Crowle.
This year it will be bigger and better than ever. The organising committee hopes that the
fabulous new attractions and wider range of classes will bring even more people out to
enjoy the day.
Among the usual entertainment, displays and activities, new attractions this year include
Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting, the Batons of Steel Majorettes, the Axholme Ferrets Show and ferret racing. The attractions this year hope to promote all aspects of our town both
as a rural center and as a great place to live.
We hope to bring livestock and local produce to the forefront of this years show. Follow-
ing the success of local butcher Dave Parkins cattle classes last year, these will continue to be run alongside new sheep classes. The horse section goes from strength to strength,
make sure you see the glamorous ladies riding side saddle and the showjumping which
promises to be as hotly contested as ever. The dog show features a whopping 156 classes,
plus a companion dog show in aid of Macmillan cancer research.
Other attractions include vintage cars, engines and motorbikes; trade stands and shops
from all over the county and much, much more!
We want as many people as possible to come down and celebrate our town this year.
Get involved in the clay pigeon shooting, support your local businesses, compete in the
classes or just come along to meet your friends.
Crowle show is on the 27th of June 2010, it will be well signposted on Godnow Rd in
Crowle. Tickets cost - 5 per Adult, 3 Concessions & Children and Family tickets cost
10 (2 adults & 3 children) For more information and for all schedules visit the website
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Flowers for Someone Special Do you know someone special? Someone who has gone the extra mile for others or someone who just deserves something nice. The Arrow and Jackies Floral Designs of High Street Crowle would like to make that special persons day! Let us know who they are and why they deserve a bouquet. contact [email protected] or 01302 532676 with your nominations Jackies Floral Designs 01724 710155
On Friday 9th April, Michelle
Sidebottom founder of Arrow
Publications celebrated her 40th
birthday in style!
Her husband Sid organised a Pink Stretch Hummer, which travelled around Doncaster stopping off at homes of friends, who all
welcomed her with special surprises. From
champagne, chocolate, balloons and banners
Michelle was received like royalty.
I would personally like to say a big thank you to
Michelle, without her I wouldnt be where I am today working with the Arrow magazine. On meeting
Michelle I found her very kind and thoughtful; she welcomed me on board and to this day I
appreciate everything she has done for me. Not only a work colleague Michelle has also proved to
be a very special friend.
Special thanks also goes to Peggy and her team at Trax FM, who very kindly announced Michelles birthday on their radio station at such short notice.
So here is to Michelle on reaching her landmark and I am sure all the readers of the Arrow wish her all the best.
Carolyn
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Althorpe and Keadby Primary School
News letter
Girls in Y3, Y5 and Y6 enjoyed participating in the girls' football festival
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The girls played very well and didn't lose a single game with a 3-0 win over
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Whats On In Crowle & Ealand? Day Activity Meeting Place Time Contact
Mon Crowle & Ealand
Entertainers Drama Group
Community Hall Crowle 6.00pm - 9.00pm
Tues 8-11 years old Youth Club Keadby Church Hall 6.00pm - 7.30pm (term
time only)
Tues Beavers St Norberts School 6.00pm
Tues Cubs & Scouts St Norberts School 6.30pm
Tues Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 7.00pm - 9.00pm YR9+
Wed Crowle Monkey Club Windsor Park Godnow Road 9.00am - 11.00am
Wed Phoenix Taekwondo Community Hall Crowle 6.30pm - 9.00pm
Thurs Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 7.00pm - 9.00pm YR6
Fri Crowle Monkey Club Windsor Park Godnow Road 9.00am - 11.00am
Fri Andrea Hobson School of Dance Community Hall Crowle 5.00pm - 9.00pm
Fri Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 6.30pm - 8.30pmYrs
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2nd Wednesday Mothers Club Crowle Community Hall 7.00pm - 9.00pm
2nd Wednesday Eastoft Womans Institute Village Hall, Eastoft 7.30pm
3rd Wednesday Ealand Womens Fellowship Ealand Chapel 2.00pm
1st Thursday Crowle WI Resource Centre Crowle 7.30pm
3rd Thursday The Over 60s Crowle Community Hall 7.00pm - 9.00pm
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Services for older people including:
Powers of Attorney. Wills. Court of Protection. Winding
up Estates. Tax and Inheritance Planning. Health and Social Care.
Welfare Benefits. Secretarial Services.
Free Home visits within the Isle
Cross Keys Law, Cross Keys House,
10 Market Place, Crowle, DN17 4LA
Tel: 01724 710910
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.crosskeyslaw.com
CROFT HOUSE KENNEL & CATTERY
Heated Kennels & Cattery Individual covered runs Dogs walked daily Vaccination certificates required Dog grooming available
A WARM FRIENDLY WELCOME WHERE YOUR DOGS & CATS
WILL BE CARED FOR AS IF THEY WERE OUR OWN !
West Stockwith 01427 890235
Wasps Rats Mice Squirrels Fleas Birds Ants Flies Rabbits Woodworm
Cockroaches Moles and all other pests No cal out fee. 24/7 Rapid Response
01427 873608 0776 6747245 www.axholmepestcontrol.co.uk
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Age Concern 0800 009966
Child Line 0800 111
NSPCC 08088005000
Samaritans 01724 860000
Benefits Agency 01724 274444
Humberside Fire Brigade 01724 295900
Humberside Police (non - emergency) 0845 6060222
Crimestoppers 0800 555111
Anglian Water 0845 7145145
British Gas 0800 111999
Central Networks Electricity 0800 0568090
Transco Gas 0800 111999
Yorkshire Electricity 0800 375675
Yorkshire Water 0845 1242420
Floodline 0845 9881188
National Rail Enquiries 0845 484950
Isle Coaches 01427 728227
Road car 0845 6050605
North Lincolnshire Council 01724 296296
Scunthorpe General Hospital .01724 282282
Goole & District Hospital 01405 720720
Crowle Health Centre 08444 778652
NHS Direct 0845 4647
St Norberts Catholic Primary School 01724 710249
Crowle Primary School 01724 710312
North Axholme Comprehensive School 01724 710368
Trentvale Preparatory School 01724 782904
Luddington & Garthorpe Primary School 01724 798228
Althorpe & Keadby Primary School 01724 782344
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BUSINESS/FINANCE
Hurstons Accountants Epworth 01427 873737
MJ Button Accountants Crowle 01724 711881
BOARDING KENNELS /
GROOMING
Croft House Kennel/ Cattery 01427 890235
HEALTH & FITNESS
Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness 01724 712700
Quality Life Styles Personal Training 01427 753591
07714 318958
Tranquil Moments Holistic Therapies
www.tranquil-moments.eu
07921 174835
ENTERTAINMENT
Belton Bouncy Castles 01427 872215
07788 896988
PEST CONTROL
Axholme Pest Control 01427 873608
07766 747245
TAXI/TRAVEL
Axi Private Hire 07866 859963
TRADESMEN
CMD Development 01302 770216
E P G Roofing www.epgroofinc.co.uk 01302 532676
A.E.S. Tiling (Ceramic Floor & Wall Tiling) 01302 885401
07749 519557
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01302 532676 [email protected]
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