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www.arrowpublications.co.uk
September 2012 Issue No. 54
Covering Sprotbrough, Barnburgh, Harlington & Warmsworth
Local News
Your Library
Needs You!
History
And more...
The
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Editor’s Letter...
Wow, what a month! The amazing and
thrilling success of the Olympics has
boosted everyone both at home and
abroad! I don’t think I have ever seen so
many non British people wearing our flag
abroad!
The London Olympics have shown to the world
that we are a nation who support and
encourage, no matter what flag you are flying. I
really hope the Paralympics is as successful and
wish all the competitors the very best of luck.
The deadline for the October issue for
advertising and articles is Wednesday 19th
September. The Arrow will be delivered from
Friday 28th September.
Best Wishes
Michelle Sidebottom Tel: 01302 534256 / 07795 387937
Email: [email protected]
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News, News, News, News, News, News..
Sprotbrough Jigsaw library in
support of St Mary’s Roof
Appeal Starting from Tuesday 11th September, The Stables
will hold a monthly Jigsaw library where you are
welcome to bring along donated jigsaws or take
jigsaws on loan for a small donation of £1.00.
There will be books for sale and light refreshments
available.
The library will be open the second Tuesday of the
month 10am till 12 noon. Everyone is welcome, for
more details, please contact Carole or June on
782776 0r 785759.
Sprotbrough
Last Summer Garden Show Due to the sudden death of Alan Waitt the
Sprotbrough last Summer garden show in
September will now not take place. We do not
have enough participating members and the will to
carry on.
With this in mind we have had a committee
meeting and closed the association early. When
the finances are complete the money will be
divided between, Sprotbrough Preservation
Society , Sprotbrough Village Church Roof,
Sprotbrough Library and finally Firefly (free cancer
transport to Sheffield Hospitals).
Thanks
Colin Severn.
WARMSWORTH GALA
SAT 22nd September
1pm START After being cancelled due to bad weather in
August, the Warmsworth Gala will take
place on 22nd September. The Gala follows
an Olympic theme and promises to be a
fun and enjoyable day out for all the family.
Parish Lunch at The Newton
Arms, in Sprotbrough A lunch is held on the last Thursday of the month
from 12 noon onwards in the Newton Arms.
Please come along and give it a try, you will find a
warm welcome awaits you. Please book your space
by calling June or Carole on 785759 or 782776.
The cost is £4.50.
Warmsworth Library Volunteer
Group We are hoping to expand the library for
community group use. We have a band of
volunteers who have set up the Knit and Natter
group and are eager to extend the numbers of
participants.
The group meets each Thursday between 1.00pm
and 3.00pm in the library and tea, coffee, cakes and
biscuits are available. Everyone is welcome!
Tony Wormley, Secretary
Warmsworth Library Volunteer Group
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Sprotbrough Community Library
Since the 1 April the responsibility for running the
premises has been taken up by Sprotbrough
Community Library Ltd (SCLL)-a not for profit
company of local volunteers giving up their own
time to keep the facility running. SCLL is supported
by both the Parish Council and Friends of Sprot-
brough Library (FoSL).
All the processes previously undertaken by the Council are to be continued, provision of books, CDs,
DVDs, and access to PCs and the internet, fax/photocopying and information on local facilities. Meeting
rooms are available for hire on a regular or occasional basis.
We still need and welcome additional volunteers.
Please call in person or phone 01302 782436
Full training will be provided.
All we ask is people commit to a minimum of 2hrs at a
time, once per week.
Future Activities
Classes and groups to be held at the Library providing there is sufficient support include;
Local History, Conversational French, Computer Keyboarding/Learn to touch type,
Family History, Computer Classes, Art Classes, Digital Photography
Art and Craft, Basic Spreadsheets, Readers Group, Basic Desktop Publishing
Access-Basic Database, Word Processing.
For more details or to register your interest please contact 01302 782436
Practical Philosophy Course given sufficient numbers
A new five week introductory course on Practical Philosophy will be offered at Sprotbrough Library on
Thursday mornings (10.30 – 12.45), beginning on Thursday 20th September.
The aim of the course is to consider the meaning and purpose of life in general and one’s own life. It is
not an academic course; it is for practical help with daily living.
The course covers: the nature of wisdom; self knowl-
edge; levels of awareness; the power of attention;
living justly.
The course fee is £37.50 (concessions £27.50, f/t
students £20), and there is a £5 reduction for pre-
enrolment. Places are limited, so early booking is
advised. Please ring Lyndon on 01302 391022.
The course is organised by the School of Economic
Science, Charity No. 313115.
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Since the last edition we have seen a marked improvement in the weather, which has enabled us to play
some cricket. Unfortunately there has not been a significant improvement in the results as can be seen
below.
We, as a number of other clubs are, suffering from a player shortage both at senior level and Junior Level.
If anyone out there is looking to start playing, returning to the game or just a change of club, please get in
touch, you will be made most welcome and could have the opportunity to play on one of the best grounds
in the area.
We are almost at the stage of submitting out grant application for the new roof and internal refurbishment
and will be keeping everything crossed over the next few weeks that the bid is successful and we can bring
the club up to date for our members and visitors.
Results
Aug 4th 1st XI v Hallam – Hallam CC Won
Aug 5th Barnsley Lge v Stocksbridge – Match Abandoned
Aug 11th 1st XI v Aston Hall – Aston Hall CC Won
2nd XI v Frecheville – Warmsworth CC Won
Aug 12th Barnsley Lge v Tickhill – Tickhill Won
Aug 18th 1st XI v Oughtibridge – Oughtibridge Won
2nd XI v Rotherham Phoenix – Rotherham Phoenix Won
Aug 19th Barnsley Lge v West Bretton – West Bretton Won
Forthcoming Fixtures at Warmsworth
Sept 1st 1st XI v Millhouses
Sept 2nd Barnsley League v Harley
Sept 8th 2nd XI v Dearne
Sept 9th Barnsley Lge v Glasshoughton
Sept 15th 1st XI v Whitley Hall
Come along and give us some support, sit in the sun, have a beer and hopefully an enjoyable time.
The Club is available for Hire for Meetings, Parties etc. we are fully Licensed and can cater for up to 80
people. Please email as below for any further information.
To contact the club regarding any matter please email [email protected]
WARMSWORTH
CRICKET
CLUB
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Ascend Sprotbrough Church tower, and though it is a work of very great difficulty, and attended with some degree of danger, save to the experienced climber, yet the adventurous spirit is so well repaid by the glorious view from which there presents itself. On the north lays the mansion of William Battie-Wrightson Esq. M.P.,
standing on a considerable elevation in a park beautiful with timber and with water, the gardens retiring away so as to leave the noble deer to feed up to the very windows. Here, formerly, was the favoured residence of Sir William Gascoign, that upright judge who feared not, in the discharge of his duty, to order a King’s son to jail. The present mansion has been rebuilt at a much later period by an ancestor of its present possessor, and is
replete with every comfort. In one of the wings is an elegant chapel, where, during the chilly blasts of winter, Mr. Wrightson very kindly provides a chaplain to give one duty on a Sunday to his family and immediate dependants. Over the altar table is a painting, by Hayman, of the Good Samaritan; and the ceiling is in compartments a la Fresco. The drawing room has its walls graced with some fine old tapestry, and a view from the window extremely grand and striking. On the west lies the residence of Andrew Montagu Esq. where the park is similar and where also the deer graze immediately around the mansion. Towards the south of this ancient church the castle of Conisbrough may be seen; and just indeed is the remark of the author of Ivanhoe, who has thrown his
enchantment over this place when he says that “there are few more beautiful or striking scenes in England than are presented in the vicinity of this ancient fortress.” Below the castle flows the river Don – “Slow winding through a level plain, of spacious meads with cattle sprinkled o’er.” It was formerly called Dan, or Dun, from its being carried in a low deep channel, and rises in the upper part of Pennystone, near Lady’s Crosse, flowing through the whole length of the parish of Sprotbrough, and is lost in the Humber. On the east is seen Doncaster, one of the most striking and beautiful of England’s
towns, and when the eye turns nearer home, the Hall of the Copley’s, with its gardens, and shrubberies, and plantations; the Rectory, with its lesser yet pleasing attractions; the School House, the farms, and all the flower covered cottages, form, with the views towards the places before named, so pleasing a picture that Sprotbrough has often been called “The Happy Village.”
In this tower hangs a peal of six bells, and from a report current in the neighbourhood, we are led to suppose that they are cast from the metal of the original bells of Doncaster Parish Church, which in a measure may account for their exceeding musical and sweet tone. It is said that in the present day, bell metal does not contain near the quantity of silver as was formerly used. This may or not be the case, still these bells are most pleasing, and are generally rung on all public occasions. On a Sunday morning little groups assemble here; some engaged in discussing the weather, hazarding opinions of
a change, or of a continuance of the same bright sun-beams which make glad this day of rest. Others read the
epitaphs on the headstones, which, by a pleasing and pious uniformity, all face the east; and if children ask us why they do so, it is sufficient for us to tell them, and
for them to know, that it has been the custom so to place the dead in allusion to him who is the resurrection and the life; and as the body of the departed reposes, awaiting the sound of the last trumpet, it is meet that even in his grave thither still he directs his eye, in quiet expectation of awakening to behold in the same direction the second coming of his Lord.
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The church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and is now in the Tudor style of architecture. It consists of a tower, nave with clerestory windows, north and south aisle, a noble chancel, and a vestry. Over the north porch is: “A little Gothic niche, of nicest workmanship, that once did hold the sculptured image of some Patron Saint.
Perhaps it is the Virgin Mary looking down on all who entered these religious doors.” Within the church are two tattered flags, said to have belonged to the Royal army of Charles I. with a helmet and spurs etc. Also on display are the coat of arms of the Gascoign family, with the initials of the judge who lived at Cusworth. Very near to this is another panel having the head of a King upon it, which is very similar in
representation, though of course much rougher in design, to that of Henry IV. Within the memory of man, the whole edifice was in as bad a condition, if not worse than any sacred building in the neighbourhood; water stood in its aisles, and dampness all around. An open drain has lately been made round the whole of the exterior of the building, making the chancel both dry and comfortable.
The arms of the Fitzwilliam’s are also to be found, along with an altar tomb to Philip Copley and his wife who departed this life in the year 1577. Upon the floor of the chancel is a fine brass memento to another ancestor of the family, together with his wife who died in the year 1474. He is in full armour, the feet resting on a lion, and his hands closed as in the act of prayer, there are the places where the coats of arms have been in the corners. The east window has been
much admired; it was designed and executed by Millar of
London, who put up the large east window in Doncaster Parish Church. The commandments, which are placed on the reredos immediately under the window, were painted by Armstead, of Doncaster. The parish registers, which are written on vellum, go back as far as the year 1539, and are very perfect. In them is entered a license
granted to Thomas Wormley, of Cusworth, by Richard Winter, the rector of Sprotbrough, allowing him to eat flesh during Lent on account of his sickness; it is dated March 9th, 1614. A stone seat with grotesque sculpture on it was dug up some years ago in the church yard, but to what purpose it was devoted has been the subject of many a
discussion, though the general
opinion is that it formed part of a stone pulpit (we now know this object to be the ‘Frith Stool’). On the windows are the arms of some extinct families, namely, Nevil, Gascoign, Bulmer, Ferrars Vaire, Boteler, Newmarch, Thirkill, Barden, and Wyman. Along with the Fitzwilliam arms there are also those of
Montague, and Mouthermer.
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What’s On In Sprotbrough? Day Activity Meeting Place Time
Mon Mums & Toddlers Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.30-11.00am
Mon Breast Start Breastfeeding Sprotbrough Childrens Centre 9.30-11.30am
Mon Rising 2’s play session Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.00-11.30am
Mon Rising 2’s play session Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 12.30- 3.00pm
Mon Hatha Yoga St Mary’s Church Hall 2pm—3pm
Mon The Reading Club 0—5yrs Sprotbrough Library 1.30-3.00pm
Mon Brownies Sprotbrough Methodist Church 6.15-7.45pm
Mon Beavers (6-7yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 6.00-7.30pm
Mon Slimming World St Mary’s Church hall, Sprotbrough 5—6.30 & 7.00pm—8.30pm
Tue Playgroup Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.15-12.15pm
Tue Sprotbrough Starz Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.15-11am
Tue Coffee Morning Sprotbrough Methodist Church 10.30-11.30am
Tue Tuesday Club Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 1.30-4.00pm
Tue Painting Class Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 2.00-4.00pm
Tue Dancing Sprotbrough Methodist Church 4.00-7.00pm
Tue Taekwondo Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 6.00-9.00pm
Tue Cubs (8-10yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 6.30-8.00pm
Tue Cubs 'Kestrels' (8-10yrs) The Barn, Main Street 6.45-8.15pm
Wed Rising 2’s Playgroup Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.00-11.30am
Wed Mums & Toddlers Sprotbrough Methodist Church 1.30—3.00pm
Wed Dancing Sprotbrough Methodist Church 4.00-7.00pm
Wed Taekwondo Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 5.30-6.30pm
Wed Playgroup Sprotbrough Methodist Church Hall 9.15—12.15
Wed Sequence Dance Club St Mary’s Church Hall 7.30pm—10pm
Wed Cubs 'Falcons' (8-10yrs) The Barn, Main Street 6.45-8.15pm
Wed Scouts (11-14yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 7.15-9pm
Thurs Coffee Morning St Mary’s Church Hall 10—11.30am
Thurs Little tykes (childminders drop in) Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.15—11.00am
Thurs Mums & Toddlers Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.30-11.00am
Thurs Thursday Club Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 1.30-4.00pm
Thurs Dancing Class Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 4.45-8.45pm
Thurs Brownies Sprotbrough Methodist Church 6.00-7.30pm
Thurs Yoga St Mary’s Church Hall 7.00—8.30pm
Thurs Beavers (6-7yrs) The Barn, Main Street 5.30-6.30pm
Thurs Scouts (11-14yrs) The Barn, Main Street 7.00-9.15pm
Thurs Explorer Scouts (14-18yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 7.30-9.30pm
Thurs Music Bugs 6mths-4yrs St Edmunds Community Hall 10.00-11.00am
Thurs Starlight Dance Studio St Edmond’s Church Community Hall 4pm—6.45pm
Fri Playgroup Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.15-12.15pm
Fri Sprotbrough Starz Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.15-11am
Fri Tea Dance Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 1.00-4.00pm
Fri Taekwondo Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 6.30-9.00pm
Fri Fun Club Sprotbrough Methodist Church 7.00-8.00pm
Sat Sequence Dancing Royal British Legion Club 7.30—10.30pm
Sat Dancing Class Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.15-3.15pm
Sun Sunday Club Sprotbrough Methodist Church 10am—11am
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Monthly Activity Meeting Place Time
3rd Monday St Mary’s Mothers Union The Stable, Main Street, Sp’boro 7.30pm- 9.30pm
1st & 3rd Tuesday Sequence Dancing Royal British Legion Club 7.30-10.30pm
1st Wednesday Sprotbrough Wives Sprotbrough Methodist Church 8.00-10.00pm
2nd Thursday Lunch Club Sprotbrough Methodist Church 12.15pm - 2.00pm
2nd Tuesday Sprotbrough WI St Mary’s Church Hall 7.30—9.30pm
4th Thursday Chatroom Sprotbrough Methodist Church 1.30-3.30pm
Sprotbrough Community Centre, Bookings Tel: 788093
Methodist Church Hall, Bookings Tel: 570036 (office hours 10am-12noon Tue & Fri)
St Marys Church Hall, Bookings Tel: 850890
St Edmund's Community Hall Bookings Tel: 781347
Conisbrough Computer Services
Computer running slow? Virus problems?
Hardware/software faults?
Call Simon 07540786358
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What’s on in Warmsworth? Day Activity Meeting Place Time
Monday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm
Tuesday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm
Tuesday Brownies Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 6.30pm-8pm
Tuesday Ladies Club Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 7pm-9pm
Wednesday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm
Wednesday Rosemary Conley Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 5.30pm-7.30pm
Wednesday Ladies Dancing Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 8pm-9pm
Wednesday Rosemary Conley Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 1.15pm-2.45pm
Thursday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm
Thursday Dancing Class Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 4pm-9pm
Thursday Watercolours Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 10am-12 noon
Thursday JW Club Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 1.30pm-2.30pm
Friday Playgroup Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 9am-3.15pm
Saturday Children’s Dancing Warmsworth Community Centre (Front Hall) 10am-12noon
Booking Contact Details
Warmsworth Community Centre Contact Mrs Jill Sharpe 01302 858377
Barnburgh & Harlington Village Hall Contact Paul 07717 635808 or
E:mail [email protected]
Barnburgh Church Hall Contact Kay 01709 581737
If you would like your weekly or monthly meeting advertised here for free, please contact me
on 07795 387937 01302 534256 or e-mail me at [email protected]
What’s on in Barnburgh? Day Activity Meeting Place Time
Monday Playgroup Barnburgh Village Hall 9.30am –11.30am
Monday Sewing Group Barnburgh Church Hall 10.30am-12noon
Monday Baby Clinic (bi weekly) Barnburgh Village Hall 1.30pm—3.00pm
Monday Joanne Armstrong School of Dancing Barnburgh Village Hall 3.30pm—9.15pm
Tuesday Mother’s Union Knitting Group Barnburgh Church Hall 2pm
Tuesday Joanne Armstrong School of Dancing Barnburgh Village Hall 9.30am—9.15pm
Wednesday History Society Barnburgh Church Hall 10.30am bi-weekly
Wednesday Art Group Barnburgh Church Hall 1.30—3.30pm (term time)
Wednesday B Fit with Cheryl Zumba & Pilates Barnburgh Village Hall 9.30am—11.30am
Wednesday Seniors Group (bi weekly) Barnburgh Village Hall 1.30pm to 4.30pm
Wednesday Barnburgh School of Theatre Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 5.00pm to 9.00pm
Thursday Line Dancing Barnburgh Church Hall 2.00pm
Thursday Joanne Armstrong School of Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 12.15pm—9.15pm
Friday Playgroup Barnburgh Village Hall 9.30am-11.30am
Friday Barnburgh School of Theatre Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 5.00pm to 7.00pm
Friday Jujitsu Barnburgh Village Hall 7.30pm—9.30pm
Saturday Barnburgh School of Theatre Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 9.00am—1.30pm
Saturday Run England Running Group Barnburgh Tennis Courts 8.30am—10.00am
Sunday Street Dance Barnburgh Village Hall 10.00am—11.30am
Sunday Modern Pilates with David Camm Barnburgh Village Hall 6.30pm—7.30pm
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Booking Contact Details
Warmsworth Community Centre Contact Mrs Jill Sharpe 01302 858377
Barnburgh & Harlington Village Hall Contact Paul 07717 635808 or
E:mail [email protected]
Barnburgh Church Hall Contact Kay 01709 581737
If you would like your weekly or monthly meeting advertised here for free, please contact me
on 07795 387937 01302 534256 or e-mail me at [email protected]
Day Activity Meeting Place Time
2nd Monday of the month Ladies Club Committee Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 7pm-9pm
3rd Monday of the month Parish Council meeting Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 7pm-9pm
3rd Monday of the month Harlington & Barnburgh WI Barnburgh Village Hall 7.15pm
2nd Wednesday of the month Parish Council Meeting Barnburgh Village Hall 7.00—9.00pm
2nd Wednesday of the month Pudding Club Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 7pm-9pm
3rd Thursday of the month Community Partnership Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 6.30pm—7.30pm
1st Friday of the Month Baby Clinic Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 1pm—3pm
1st Saturday of the month Ward Councillors Surgery Warmsworth Community Centre (New Hall) 10.30am to 11.30am
3rd Wednesday of the month Warmsworth
Neighbourhood Watch
Cricket Club 7pm
Monthly Events
Is your group meeting listed here? If not, e-mail [email protected]
it’s free!
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Advice General
Citizens Advice Bureaux - Advice line 01302 735225 Doncaster Council - General 01302 734444
Electricity Emergencies 0800 375 675 Doncaster Tax Office 0845 3667802
Transco - Gas Leaks 0800 111 999 Sprotbrough Post Office 01302 853187
Care in the Community Warmsworth Post Office 01302 853417
Age Concern 0800 009966 Medical
Childline 08001111 AKS, High Melton Ltd 01709 583121
NSPCC 0808 8005000 Doncaster Royal Infirmary Hospital 01302 366666
RSPCA 08705555999 NHS Direct 0845 4647
Community
Weldricks Pharmacy, East Laith Gate, Don-
caster Mon—Sat 9am—10pm, Sun 10am-10pm,
Bank holidays 10am-8pm, 365 days per year. 01302 369699
Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish Council 01302 788093 Sprotbrough Village Pharmacy 01302 855622
Safer Neighbourhood Team, Edlington. 01302 385488 Leisure
Sprotbrough Children Services, Melton Rd 01302 786457 Adwick Leisure Centre 01302 721447
Doncaster Childrens Information Service 0800 138 4568 My Vue Cinema 08712 240240
Goldsmith Centre 01302 788093 Odeon 08712 244007
S Yorkshire Fire Service (non emergency) 0114 272 7202 The Dome Leisure Centre 01302 370777
S Yorkshire Police (non emergency) 0114 2202020
Education
Copley Junior School, Sprotbrough 01302 856445
Orchard Infant School, Sprotbrough 01302 853655
Richmond Hill Primary School 01302 782421
Ridgewood School 01302 783939
Doncaster Council - Education 01302 737222
Warmsworth Primary School 01302 852200
Barnburgh Primary School 01709 893125
High Melton College 01302 553666
Doncaster Mobile Library 01302 873456
Warmsworth Library 01302 853082
Sprotbrough Library 01302 782436
Doncaster Central Library 01302 734305
Useful Numbers
If you have a useful number
that should be listed here,
let us know
E-mail [email protected]
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Accountancy
Riverside Accountancy Services,
Sprotbrough 01302 570018
Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning
Leather Magic, Leather upholstery
Cleaning, Scawthorpe 01302 786367
07763234 505
RUGBUSTERS, Sprotbrough.
www.rugbusters.co.uk 01302 857300
07879456557
Domestic Cleaning
Sparkle, Fridge cleaning. 01302786367
07801 581141
Gardening & Landscaping
Oakwood Garden Services
www.oakwoodgardenservices.co.uk
01302 562172
07709 427194
Executive/Chauffeur Driven/
Wedding Transport
EX-ZEC Travel Services
www.exzectravel.co.uk 01302 820137
07876 595574
Security & IT
Complete Fire & Security 01302 511050
IT To Go, Computer Services
W: www.ittogo.co.uk
01302 352352
Tradesmen/Craftsmen
D@J Plasterers, Sprotbrough 01302 811646
07885 615209
Health & Fitness
Slimming World, St Marys Church Hall-
Sprotbrough 07919 578797
Taxis & Driving School’s
C Cabs, Sprotbrough 07973 706560
L2P Driving School, Sprotbrough 07767438267
Business
Directory
01302 53425601302 534256 Advertise your business here
for £2.50 per month
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