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Including Blaxton & Finningley
March 2012 Issue No. 78
www.arrowpublications.co.uk
Local News
Primary School
News
Parish Council
Newsletter
and more...
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Editor’s Letter
Do you think we made it? Did
we really get away with ‘that’
winter?? I hope so, fingers
crossed I am not tempting fate!
Last month we featured the new look ‗Eagle and
Child‘ which has moved seamlessly back into the
hearts of locals. This month, we have another
local pub to celebrate, The Harvey Arms in
Finningley has recently undergone a major
refurbishment bringing it bang up to date with
how we dine and relax today.
It is so refreshing to have these much loved
public houses brought back to life when so
many are closing down. Villages need these hubs
to help keep communities close, so be sure to
support yours when you can!
The Diamond Jubilee may be a few months away
now but already plans are taking shape. Kilham
Hall have planned a Diamond Jubilee party to
celebrate the occasion and we have a local
celebrity who will be involved in the main event!
‗Broad Ambition‘, part owned by Charlie Griffin
(Auckley) and Howard Griffin (Finningley) will
take part in the Thames Diamond Jubilee
Pageant on Sunday 3rd June! You can read all
about it in this month‘s issue.
‘The deadline for the April issue is Wednesday
21st March. If you need to book space for
community events and have not done so before,
please let me know as early as possible so I can
confirm we have the space. The April issue will
be distributed from Friday 30th March.
A date for your diaries... Sunday 18th March,
Mother‘s Day, if you are planning to take your
Mum/Wife out for lunch, book early!
Happy Mother’s Day to
Mothers’ everywhere!
Michelle Sidebottom Tel: 01302 534256 / 07795 387937
Email: michelle@arrowpublications.co.uk
Mail: 26 Springwood Close, Branton, DN3 3UD
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Caroline Flint’s Surgeries Will be held on Friday 2 March at the following
times by appointment – please ring 01302 623330:
9.15am – 10.00am Elm Green Community Centre,
Elm Green Lane, Conisbrough
10.30am – 11.15am Yorkshire Main Community
Centre, Edlington Lane, Edlington
11.45am – 12.30pm Tickhill Library, Castlegate,
Tickhill
2.15pm – 3.00pm Assembly Rooms, Fieldside,
Thorne.
3.30pm – 4.15pm Community Centre, St
Lawrence Road, Dunscroft
4.45pm – 5.30pm Miners Welfare, West End Lane,
Rossington
5.45pm – 6.30pm Meteor House, First Avenue,
Hayfield Lane, Auckley
News, News, News, News, News, News...
Finningley Women's Institute Finningley WI are hosting a Fashion Event called
VIVA Women at the Crown Hotel in Bawtry on 15
March 2012. Event partners are Viva Fashion,
Crown Hotel, Elements Medispa, Diamond Shoes,
Top to Toe Fascinators and Al-Simers DJ and
Karaoke. Proceeds are being shared between St
John's Hospice, Doncaster and Bassetlaw
Hospice. Tickets are available from Viva Fashion
Bawtry, Crown Hotel Bawtry, Elements Medispas
Thorne Road, Doncaster and Dower House
Square, Bawtry and Diamond Shoes, Armthorpe.
St Wilfrid’s School Head
Teacher prepares to say
Farewell. Head Teacher, Mrs Crayton will be leaving St
Wilfrid‘s school to take up another opportunity
after the Easter break. Mrs Crayton has been the
Head at the school for fourteen years and will be
sadly missed by staff, children and parents alike.
Mrs Crayton has a message for the Arrow readers.
After fourteen very happy years at Branton St Wilfrid’s
C.E. Primary School I will be leaving at Easter to take
up a new Headship post. I am looking forward to the
new challenges ahead, but will certainly miss everyone
at Branton St Wilfrid’s. Branton is such a special school
and this is due to our distinctive Christian school family
ethos, our hardworking and dedicated staffing team
and governors, supportive parents and of course our
wonderful children! For the Summer term our school
will be under the capable leadership of Mrs Barnes
who will be Acting Head teacher. I look forward to
hearing about Branton St Wilfrid’s many successes in
the future.
Very best wishes,
E.A. Crayton
Holy Trinity & St Oswalds
Finningley present
A Potpourri of Light Entertainment. Featuring Songs from the shows, comedy and
more...
At the Church on Saturday 10th March - 7.00pm
Tickets £5.00 (includes refreshments)
available from Jess Daniels 535344 or Jean
Mell 771854
Also...
A Taste of Easter Finningley Village Hall
Wednesday 28th March @ 10.00pm to 4.30pm
Come along and enjoy a cup of tea/coffee a hot-
cross bun or scone and a slice of cake.
Served by our waitresses.
Tickets £2.50 available from
Jess Daniels 535344 & Jean Mell 771845
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News, News, News, News, News, News...
Thursday Coffee
Mornings at Auckley
St Saviour’s We hold a friendly coffee morning
every Thursday during term
time, from 10 – 11.30 am.
We meet in the small meeting room at Auckley
Parish Centre, where you can call in for tea/coffee
and biscuits and enjoy a chat with friends. Open to
all. Contact Barbara on 01302 771525.
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee A celebratory long weekend of parties and
pageantry will mark The Queen‘s Diamond Jubilee
(60 years) between Saturday 2 and Tuesday 5 June
2012. If you are a community group or resident
wishing to share your event or want support to
enable activities in your area, then let Doncaster
Council know, it can be anything from a street
party, family picnic or big lunch to a tea dance.
Call Sally Dean on 01302 865559 or email
Southareateam@doncaster.gov.uk to register
your activity or seek help and support for your
planned event.
Do You Want To Make Sport
Happen? Sport Makers is a national Olympic legacy
programme to support hundreds of
thousands of new hours of grassroots sport across
the country. You will make sport happen locally by
organising sport with friends, colleagues and
neighbours or helping clubs and events get more
adults active.
As a Sport Maker you can:
•Get FREE Adidas kit
•Be a part of London 2012
•Enhance your CV
•Gain new experiences
•Boost your health & fitness
•Have fun and meet people
•Complete 10 hours of
Sport Making and be in a
draw for Olympic tickets!
For more information, contact Sally Dean,
Community Activities & Engagement Officer,
South Area Team 01302 865559 / 07824 509533
or visit: www.doncaster.gov.uk/whatson
Kilham Hall We are delighted to be able to say that Kilham Hall
is busy and all the weekly events are very well
attended. The new Pilates class on a Tuesday
evening is proving to be very popular. There is a
good weekly attendance and an excellent mix of
ages taking part. If you are still thinking about
Pilates, it costs £4 per session, you do not need to
provide any equipment -Debbie provides the mats
and balls - and you simply need loose, comfortable
clothing. Tuesday evenings, 7.30pm-8.30pm.
Beginners are welcome as you work at your own
personal level and Debbie always gives you options.
The new Mums and Toddlers group is also proving
popular on a Wednesday morning and we are
hoping that it will become an established, weekly
feature so to all mums with young toddlers out
there, please recommend it to others and do come
along. 9.45am - 11.15am and Simone will be
pleased to hear from you on 01302 771101 if you
have any questions or just come along on the day.
Weekend bookings for private functions are
especially popular and we are so pleased that
people are using the Hall for personal celebrations.
A word of advice, February and March weekends
are already very much booked up and bookings
have even been taken for September! So please
don't wait until the last minute to make your Hall
reservation. Booking reservations to Bev on
07856221470.
Tuesday July 12th, Tuesday Coffee Club is going to
have its own special Diamond Jubilee celebratory
morning. Having asked members for their
preference, it has been decided to have a Pie and
Pea lunch which is always very popular and there
will be patriotic community singing as well as the
usual bingo and quiz, of course. Further details to
follow.
Finally, make a note in your diary of Tuesday June
5th - the Diamond Jubilee Bank Holiday. An
afternoon of Diamond Jubilee fun and games is to
be organised for local children at Kilham Hall.
More details to follow, so watch this space!
Awaken Village Interest in
Dance Folk dance (Live band) in Finningley
village hall on Wed March 14th at 8pm £1 entry. all
ages are welcome!
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News, News, News, News, News, News...
The ‗Crew‘ (owners) from left to right are:- Dave Dalton
(Beverley) Derrick Wilkinson (Bentley) Charlie Griffin
(Auckley) Howard Griffin (Finningley)
The Queens Jubilee
Thames Pageant
‘Broad Ambition’ confirmed to take
part in the Thames Diamond
Jubilee Pageant
The afternoon of Sunday 3rd June will see a
thousand boats gather on the river Thames in
celebration of the Queen‘s Diamond Jubilee. It will
be the largest flotilla in modern times on the river
with rowing boats, working boats and pleasure
vessels of all shapes and sizes beautifully dressed
with streamers and Union Jacks, stretching for an
estimated twelve and a half miles.
It has proved extremely popular with three boats
applying for every place. The pageant organisers
and representatives from the river community
were involved in the selection process which
included considering safety, fitness-for-purpose and
range of vessel type as well as exploring whether
the vessel was of historical significance or had an
interesting story to tell. At the end of 2011,
organisers confirmed to applicants the lucky boats
who will take part in this historic event.
Broad Ambition‘ owned by four friends and
crewed by a party of ten is delighted to have been
selected to take part in the Thames Diamond
Jubilee Pageant. ‗Broad Ambition‘ is one of the
motor boats which will be travelling in the flotilla.
Every vessel will proudly take its place in the flotilla
alongside Her Majesty the Queen and other
members of the Royal Family aboard the Royal
Barge, The Spirit of Chartwell. It will be a once in a
lifetime moment for all of us aboard ‗Broad
Ambition as part of this glorious moment in our
rich royal history.
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2012/13 Annual Precept After careful consideration the parish council determined that the annual precept for
2012/13 should be increased by £2,400 to cover all households in the parish which is an
average of £1.67 per household per year. No increase has been levied for the past two
years. This will ensure that the parish facilities continue to be maintained to a high
standard for the benefit of residents.
Basketball Facilities The installation of a basketball at the hard standing area to the rear of the ball wall is now
complete for the enjoyment of young people.
Dog Fouling – Please Clean It Up The instances of dog fouling particularly on Kilham Lane are still apparent spite of
previous requests. All dog owners are asked to ensure that when dogs foul any public
area it is collected, wrapped and disposed of in the litter bins provided. Please also
remember that dog fouling on pavements and grassed areas creates a serious health and
safety risk particularly to children.
Detecting Speeding Vehicles The Safer Neighbourhood Team continue to operate the speed detection equipment in
and around the parish particularly on Doncaster Road and Whiphill Top Lane in order to
ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians.
Parking on Grass Verges Residents are asked to refrain from regularly parking on the grass verges as the
appearance of a number of the verges along Doncaster Road and Chapel Lane is being
spoilt.
Christmas Carol Singing Thank you to all the residents who again attended the very enjoyable Christmas Carol
Singing event at Kilham Hall on Wednesday 14 December which was specially attended by
Father Christmas. If anyone wishes to give feedback or has ideas for this year‘s event
please notify the Clerk to the Council.
Provision of a Skip Following a request by the Parish Council a skip is to be provided by DMBC on Saturday
24 March 2012 between 10.00a.m. - 2.00 p.m. at the bottom of Valley Drive.
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Runners from across the country and even beyond
will be hitting the streets of Doncaster next May as
the town will be hosting its first mass running
event for many years. The Brooks Run Doncaster
10k takes place on Sunday 13 May and will see
people taking part in a 10k which will start and
finish at the famous Racecourse and taking in the
Markets area, Town Centre and Town Fields.
The event promises to attract participants from
across the UK and even runners from abroad. A
Corporate Team Challenge will also feature in the
event, with teams of 3 or more employees from
the same firm competing to win the Corporate
Shield.
Following the 10k event will be a Community
Challenge Family Fun Run for children and families,
with all finishers receiving a medal and certificate.
Julian Moorhouse of organisers, Metres to Miles
said ―We are delighted to be working with the
council to bring this event to Doncaster. The
response has been tremendous since we opened
entries last week. We had hundreds of people
register in the first 36 hours, with entrants coming
from London, Cumbria and even one entrant from
the Isle of Man. It really is a great year to get the
event off the ground, 2012 is a tremendous year
for sport in UK and this event is for everyone‖.
Councillor Cynthia Ransome, Cabinet Member for
Communities said: ―The event promises something
for all, from the Family Fun Run to the more
competitive races - each taking in some of the
wonderful open spaces that we have in
Doncaster.‖
The event has attracted sponsorship from global
sports brand Brooks, and UK Marketing Manager
Mike East was delighted to come on board as title
sponsor for the event for the next two years ―We
have been looking for a big event to sponsor in the
North of England and Run Doncaster fits the bill
exactly. The run appeals to the new jogger as well
as the seasoned athlete and it‘s great that it is in a
place as accessible as Doncaster‖.
Entry to the event is £18 for UKA Members and
£20 for standard entry. Fun Run entries cost £8.
Online registration for both the Run Doncaster
10k and the Community Challenge Fun Run is
available NOW at www.metrestomiles.co.uk
For further information please contact
Julian Moorhouse on 0759 0018230 or
info@metrestomiles.co.uk
Organisers Metres to Miles launching the Run
Doncaster 2012 event at Doncaster Race
Course. Left to Right: David Tune of organisers Metres to Miles, Mark
Warmby Northern Territory Sales Manager of sponsors Brooks,
Councillor Cynthia Ransome, Mike East UK Marketing Manager
Brooks
A Great New
Event for 2012
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Friday 23rd March 8pm
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Mother’s Day Sunday 18th March
Special Lunchtime Set Menu alongside our usual Sunday Roast Menu
Booking essential
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It’s Freezing in Foundation!
We‘re not just turning the heating down to save money......
In our recent cold snap and snowy weather our foundation stage 2 children have been adding to their
topic on Polar Region by building their own igloo. Miss Waszak and the children went out to enjoy the
snow and gather new experiences when it struck them that all the research they have being doing about
the arctic and the Inuit people could be put to excellent use in constructing a replica of an Eskimo house.
They used school draws to pack snow into rectangular blocks which they then built up in layers. All the
pupils spent time in the structure and had a fantastic time.
Year 1 at Natureland
Year 1 have been undertaking a
great deal of work on animals and
plants from the rainforest in their
recent ‗Looking After Our future‘
topic in school. As a result the
children went on a school visit to
Natureland near Skegness. An
8.00am early start for the children
ensured they got a good day at
the animal reserve and pupils
were not disappointed with
chances to stroke lizards, croco-
dile eggs waiting to hatch and see
seals being fed. Pupils returned
full of enthusiasm and with real
expert knowledge about animals
in our world and how to care for
them.
News From Finningley C of E Primary School
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A Dahlicious Day in Year 3 and 4.
Year 3 and 4 in Mrs Middlebrooks class have been
studying the works of Roald Dahl this half term and
on their journey to becoming awesome authors
they decided to have a dress up day as any one of
Mr Dahl‘s characters. The levels of initiative and
inventiveness displayed by pupils and parents was
excellent. A full range of costumes walked through
school‘s doors on the last Wednesday of half term.
Mrs Middlebrook got to teach Willy Wonka, Mr
Twit, Mike TV, Matilda and a whole host of others.
Pupils chose their favourite book by Roald and
created their own work in the style of it so school
got excellent English from a fantastic event.
A Spring Home for Mr Hedgehog!
Year 5 and 6 have been cutting and sawing like
there‘s no tomorrow this half term. After surviving
the stress of mid year SATs test Mrs Booth and her
pupils decided to get the wild area ready for spring
by providing new homes for the numerous
hedgehogs‘ we get around school. The children
spent a great deal of time researching the size,
shape, weight and feeding habits of hedgehogs before they started to gather materials for the big build.
Mrs Marbrow came armed with power tools and saws came to help on several afternoons and the
children set about creating wonderful woodland homes.
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The Harvey Arm’s are wide open As you step into the newly
refurbished Harvey Arm’s in
Finningley, a warm, hugging
welcome awaits you. With open
roaring fires, comfy sofa‘s and spacious dining
areas, the new look Harvey Arms has moved
forward with the times, but still maintained it‘s
traditional village pub atmosphere.
New owners, Warren and Sandy Kennedy who
have been at the Harvey Arms since early last
year, were quite happy running the very
successful White Hart in Wadworth where they
have been for the last 3 years. The brewery
approached them and asked them to take a look
at the Harvey Arms. Although they did not
have plans for another pub at the time, they
decided to take a look. Thankfully, they fell in
love with both the pub and the village of
Finningley! Sandy says ‗As soon as we saw the
Harvey, we fell in love with it, we loved the
village atmosphere and the setting with the duck
pond and roaming peacocks. The pub looked
tired and in need of some improvements, we
also knew that the pub had loyal customers who
had been eating and drinking here for years so
the refurbishment was well deserved. The
locals are really friendly and have welcomed us
to the village; they love
what we have done to the place and now have a
local to be proud of.‘ The refurbishment has
opened up the pub and dining area by knocking
down an internal wall which separated the two.
Comfortable sofas and adequate eating areas
arranged throughout the pub create a really
relaxed dining experience. The ladies can all
now take a much needed sigh of relief at the
luxurious new toilet facilities which are a vast
improvement to the old!
Sandy and Warren have more plans for the
future, they hope to provide a new beer garden
for the summer where customers can eat and
drink outside. Warren say‘s ‗We want to
create somewhere nice where our customers
can come and relax with friends and enjoy the
early evening sun, after a long day at work‘.
The Harvey Arm‘s serves a range of cask ales
and fine wines and offers food throughout the
week. There is a new menu featuring old
favourites and some new comers. Sunday lunch
is served as usual but proving to be very popular
so it is important to book ahead to avoid
disappointment.
One thing is for sure, a visit to the Harvey
Arm‘s will not disappoint you, This village pub
has been transformed and a truly warm
welcome awaits old customers and new.
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The
HARVEY ARMS Old Bawtry Road Finningley Doncaster DN9 3BY
01302 770200
Due to popular demand, please book Sunday lunch in advance as we can not guarantee we will have a free table.
Here at the Harvey Arms we serve home cooked food every day. Choose
something different from our special‘s board where we offer a range of
mouth watering meals, such as Pheasant with root vegetables and red wine
gravy, Game pie or maybe Pork loin and mustard sauce. Enjoy our fine
wines or choose from three cask ales which are regularly changed to offer
you plenty of variety.
Food serving times are 12noon to 3pm & 5pm until 9pm Monday to Friday, Saturday 12noon through to 9pm and Sunday 12noon to 6pm.
We look forward to seeing you!
Mother’s Day, Sunday 18th March Special Menu available. Book early to avoid disappointment
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News from Hayfield Lane Primary School
Healthy Cafe At the end of last term,
Year 5 opened a Healthy Cafe, to
celebrate their work on healthy
eating. Their homework task was to
make a healthy snack which could be
served in the cafe. Everyone worked
so hard and there were some very
tasty dishes on offer. At school, they
designed games about keeping healthy
to show their learning to the other
children. They invited the whole-
school along, as well as their parents.
They loved trying the food and playing
the games and learnt that being
healthy can be fun.
National Farmhouse Breakfast Week
Year 4 visited the Ramada Encore
Hotel in Auckley to learn about the
importance of having breakfast, this
was part of the „National Farmhouse
Breakfast week.‟ Whilst at the
Ramada the children took part in the
„breakfast pot challenge‟ the challenge
was to make the
healthiest breakfast
possible whilst only
using four ingredients,
once the challenge was
completed the children
then enjoyed eating
their breakfast
creations. During the
visit the children met
two members of the
Doncaster Rovers
Belles and two children
were lucky enough to
win family season
tickets to watch them
play.
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Year 1 As part of their learning challenge “What were granddad and grandma‟s toys like?”
our year 1 children visited Cusworth Hall to look at toys from many years ago. They played
with spinning tops, marbles, skipping ropes, wind up toys and kaleidoscopes. Whilst there the
children dressed up in Victorian clothes and went into a Victorian classroom and washroom
to experience what life was like back then. They then went to a Toys R Us store to look at
toys that are available today paying particular attention to what materials the toys were
made from.
Also some of the
children‟s grandpar-
ents came into
school to take part
in a Wii challenge.
The children had
great fun challeng-
ing the grandpar-
ents and were very
surprised with their
computer skills. All
the children and
grandparents thor-
oughly enjoyed the
experience and look
forward to a re-
match in the not too
distant future.
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Aztecs Vs Greeks This term Year 5 have
been answering the Learning Challenge, Who
Were Greater: The Aztecs or The Greeks?
The class was split in two, with half
representing the Aztecs and half
representing the Greeks. The first challenge
was to design and make a costume for
homework and to wear it on Aztec Vs Greek
day. Everyone worked so hard on this, with
amazing results. During the day they
researched Greek and Aztec temples, in
order to make a model. Their other Learning
Challenges have covered different areas
such as warfare, inventions and Gods. One of
the things they most enjoyed was filming
their own versions of The One Show, where
they interviewed a Greek soldier or an
Aztec warrior. They are just coming to the
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News From Branton St Wilfrid‟s Primary School Fun in the Snow!
As our first heavy snow
of the winter fell, our
very creative children
had fun during playtimes
building a series of snow
sculptures, from walls to
igloos to ice dens with
built in seating!
THE ASTROSPHERE
On Wednesday 2nd
February, Class 5 and
Class 6 went in the
Astrosphere to learn
about the planets, stars
and different things that
are floating around in
space! First we talked
about how the Earth
moves around the Sun, and then the man who owns the Astrosphere showed us what the sky
looks like at night! We looked at the different stars and talked about the constellations we
can see, and how they got their names.
Next, we watched videos about the planets in the solar system, and learnt what they are
like. We found out that Jupiter spins on its side, which makes it different to the other
planets that we know of. So, all in all, we had a great time and Class 5 cannot wait until next
year to see it again. By Joseph Sidebottom and Henry Cutts, in Class 5.
A Visit by Sir William Petty
Class 2 spent the day in the company
of Sir William Petty, a close friend of
Samuel Pepys, as part of our studies
about the Great Fire of London.
During the day we heard the story of
how the fire started, how it spread,
and how the people used bucket
chains to try to extinguish the
flames. We acted out the spread of
the fire from building to building and
the attempts to put it out. We then
created a new map of London by
drawing our ideas to put before the
King. To complete our day we drew
portraits of Sir William.
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Sportshall Athletics Tournament The annual Pyramid Indoor Athletics tournament took
place at the Hayfield School on Wednesday 25th February. It was a well attended event
with girls and boys from four of the pyramid schools attending. St. Wilfrid‟s School took 10
girls and 10 boys from Year 6 to the event. They were
invited to take part in field and track events. The field
events included indoor javelin, sitting ball throw, vertical
jump, standing long jump and speed bounce. The track
events were 1 and 2 lap sprints, 1 and 2 lap hurdles and
relays.
It was an exciting evening, with lots of cheering and
team spirit. Some children were presented with
individual certificates for demonstrating Olympic values
such as respect, determination and friendship. But the
main event was the winner of the team trophy for the
school with the most points. We were very excited when
our school name was announced as the winner! Well done
Year 6 team.
We look forward to sharing more of our school news next
month.
Best Wishes
EA Crayton, Head teacher
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Auckley Academy School News
Eggstra Special Event at
Auckley Wow! What
happened at Auckley
School? Mysterious eggs
– giant ones, appeared on
the school field. They
were huge, three of them
complete with nest. The
staff were puzzled!
What on earth could they
be? Immediately the
police were called in! An
emergency assembly was
held and police, along with
children, investigated the
area for clues. Other
visitors quickly came to
investigate too.
Community officers, and special guest journalists and scientists! “Our week had to be
totally changed” said Mrs Evans, Headteacher.
Children quickly set to work writing their news reports about the incident. Some children
thought they were alien eggs, others dinosaurs and Chinese dragons.
Lots of drama took place as children became news reporters and journalists. Throughout
the week our work in school revolved around our „mysterious eggs‟. Poetry, dance work, fact
finding, art, sculpture and story writing were all undertaken with great excitement.
And where are they now? “I wish I knew!” said Mrs Evans. “Three schools have contacted
me to ask if they could borrow them. Unfortunately the last I knew they were being
investigated by scientists. They were
amazing, totally out of this world – it‟s
true! Well at least it was in the hearts
and minds of the children at Auckley
school.”
St John Ambulance If you are injured
when you at school you are in safe hands
as Year 3, 4 and 5 have all taken part in
first aid training by St John Ambulance.
They learnt how to check the area is safe
and what to do in an emergency. Well
done to all the children on gaining your
certificates.
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Leeds Art Gallery Following on from
arts week, Year 1 have been to visit
Leeds Art Gallery. They looked at
different pieces of art and discussed
what story they might be telling. They
children explored the gallery, looking at
paintings and sculptures, and decided
which pieces they liked the most. In the
afternoon, the children had the
opportunity to look at two sculptures in
more detail. They had to decide what
the sculptures were doing and thinking
and finally they had to draw the sculpture. All the children enjoyed the experience and
learnt a lot about looking at and enjoying art.
Holocaust Service Children from Auckley School attended the Holocaust service at
Doncaster Museum on Friday 27th January. The children read out poems they had written in
front of an audience which included the mayor, Peter Davies, the Civic Mayor and members
of parliament Caroline Flint and Rosie Winterton.
Yamaha Music sessions We have been very lucky to have a visit from the Yamaha Music
Point who played their electric guitars for us. Some of the children were even able to try
playing the electric guitars themselves.
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Fun classes for 2–11 yr olds
Puppets, songs, craft & snacks
Bawtry, Doncaster
and Retford
littlefidgets.co.uk Tel 01302 461 123
Little Fidgets Languages for Children
Launches in Doncaster!
Local linguist, Hayley Kirkby, is launching a new
business called Little Fidgets, teaching French and
Spanish to children from 2 to 11 years of
age. Hayley is a fluent French and Spanish speaker
and has spent four years working as cabin crew
from Doncaster Airport travelling to destinations
like France, Spain, Switzerland, Mexico and the
Dominican Republic. Hayley loved the opportuni-
ties her airline job gave her and now she wants to
share her language skills with children by running
Little Fidgets classes.
31 million Brits visit France or Spain each year and
lots of families want their children to benefit from
the advantages of starting languages young when
children‘s brains soak up new words like sponges. Research has also shown that early language learning
can reduce the risk of getting dementia in old age. According to a recent announcement from the British
Council, ‗languages are essential to our children‘s future if they are to survive in the global economy.‘
Hayley will be launching her new classes, ‗French for Fidgets‘ and ‗Spanish for Fidgets‘ in Doncaster, Baw-
try and Retford and in surrounding villages. Classes will include puppets, songs, games, role play and
snacks, with the children using all the 5 senses as
much as possible. Hayley will be running classes for 2
-4 year olds in church halls, she‘ll be running classes
in nurseries and playgroups and she‘s also planning
some after-school classes to be held in local primary
schools.
‗I want to show people that learning languages is
really easy if you start young‘, said
Hayley. ‗Languages are so much easier when you
start young and children can copy accents instantly.‘
If you want to join a class or find out more give
Hayley a call on 01302 461 123 or visit
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Community Feel
I was speaking to a wedding couple the other week, and explaining that part of the process of getting
married is to have your ‗banns‘ called in church.
My understanding is that this goes back hundreds of years to when people in communities knew one an-
other quite well. So, the local Parson would stand in church on a Sunday and say something like:
―I PUBLISH the Banns of Marriage between M. of _____ and N. of _____. If any of you know cause, or
just impediment, why these two persons should not be joined together in holy Matrimony, ye are to de-
clare it. This is the first [second, or third] time of asking‖
The idea being that someone in the village might say, ―Hang on, John is already married to Eliza, so he
can‘t marry Mary.‖ or, ―Aren‘t they related already?‖ or, ―She‘s below the age of consent!‖ In those days
the community was close knit, with folk knowing one another‘s business far more than we do today.
However, I‘ve noticed that with some couples now they don‘t know who their neighbour is, never mind
anything about them. Why? Because of increased mobility. Many villages and new estates are simply places
where people sleep. They get up, leave the house, shut the door, get in the car, and drive to work and the
process is reversed later in the day. In addition, there are fewer local shops as people travel for out of
town shopping, so little chance to catch up on local news in the corner shop. Then, when weekend ar-
rives, we travel to see family and friends, or spend time in our gardens with our 6 foot fences, so no
chance (unless you‘re as tall as me) of chatting over the garden fence! So, it seems that as time goes by
‗community‘ might become a thing of the past.
In our villages there is still, to a degree, a ‗community feel‘ but I do hear people saying that it appears to be
diminishing. The answer?
Well, from my perspective
Jesus said, ―Love your
neighbour as yourself.‖ Now
that would transform things!
Blessings
Revd. Neil Redeyoff
St Saviour's, Auckley &
St Oswald's & Holy Trin-
ity, Finningley
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Doncaster Advanced Motorists
Road Surfaces
Dear readers,
Urban roads can be more slippery than country roads as the coating of oil and rubber on the streets
becomes more polished by the constant traffic,
Take care in dry weather but remember that a light shower (especially on a hot day) is likely to
make road surfaces especially hazardous. Look for oil spills on the road in places where cars stop
regularly (junctions, traffic lights etc). Unfortunately, grip is often reduced where it is most essential.
High friction compounds (like shell grip) are applied to road surfaces near hazards and accident
blackspots (roundabouts, junctions, traffic lights etc). Be aware that moving from these high grip
compounds to a normal Tarmac surface can unbalance a car particularly in the wet, on bends and
when travelling too quickly.
Finally, slippery spilled diesel is very common on bends, roundabouts and tight junctions near petrol
stations. This is especially dangerous to motorcyclists so allow them plenty of space.
An offer to all our readers
In the spring this year for all our loyal readers we will be offering you all a.
Free Assessment Drive Check and you can also have a free taster of Advanced Driving. Ladies this
includes you too.
This will consist of an Observed drive on different types of roads in and around Doncaster in your
own car with one of Doncaster Advanced Motorists Observers. You will receive a debrief on
completion of your drive.
If would you like to book your place watch this space. Mid week and weekend dates will be available.
If you are interested in the courses that we offer, you’ll be able to find this information on
the Institute of Advanced Motorists website at www.iam.org.uk or
Tel: 01302 886 276
Safe Driving
Paul Tuke.
Senior Training
Observer.
What’s On In Branton And Auckley?
Day Activity Meeting place Time Contact
Mon Pre-School from 2yrs 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00—3.30pm 865405
Mon Weight Watchers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30am 07966 226073
Mon 1st Doncaster Brownies Auckley Parish Centre 5.30 - 7.00 770004
Mon Friendly Society Auckley Parish Centre 2.00 - 4.00 770097
Mon Zumba Gold Auckley Parish Centre 12—1.30pm 07788262783
Mon Line Dancing Auckley Parish Centre 7.30—9.30 817124
Mon Simply Singing Auckley St Saviours Parish Church 10.00-11.30 571874
Mon Zumba Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 5.30—6.30pm &
6.30-7.30pm Vicky 07899980870
Tue Coffee Morning Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 10.00-11.30 Sheila 538542
Tue Art Group Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 1.00-3.00pm Eddie 537480
Tue Cubs 8 - 10yrs Scout Hut, Auckley 6.15 - 7.45 770838
Tue Street Beat Dance Academy Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 5.15—6.15pm Kim 07808070300
Tue Pre-School from 2 yrs 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00—3.30pm 865405
Tue Clinical Pilates (from 10/1/12) Auckley Parish Centre 2.30—3.30pm 07787158180
Tue Parent and Toddlers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30 - 11.00 07915 666068
Tue Ridgeway School of Dance Auckley Parish Centre 4.00 - 9pm 710889
Tue Pilates Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 7.30—8.30pm Debbie 07952756422
Tue Zumba Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 6.30.7.30pm Debbie 07952756422
Wed Parent and Toddlers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30—11.00 07915 666068
Wed Gentle Exercise Auckley Parish Centre 2.00 - 3.30 771326
Wed Soft Play for under 5’s Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 9.45—11.15 Simone 771101
Wed Pre-School from 2 years 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00-3.30pm 865405
Wed Beavers 6 - 8yrs Scout Hut, Auckley 5.30 - 7.00 770838
Wed Table Tennis Club Hayfield Community Sports Centre 7pm 530905 / 07703014818
Wed Chunma Tae Kwon Do (Dave Sutherill) Auckley Parish Centre 6.15 - 7.45 868431
Wed Pilates Auckley Parish Centre 8.00—9.00 01427 752548
Thur 91st Rainbows Scout Hut, Auckley 5.30 - 6.30 770727
Thur Explorer Scouts 14-18yrs Scout Hut, Auckley 7.30 - 9.30 770838
Thur Pre-School from 2 yrs 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00—3.30pm 865405
Thur Parent and Toddlers Auckley Parish Centre 9.30 - 11.00 07915 666068
Thur Coffee Morning Auckley Parish Centre 10.00—11.30 771525
Thur Slim & Zumba Exercise Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 9.30-10.45am Debbie 07952 756422
Thur Soft Play for under 5’s Auckley Parish Centre 1.15-2.45 Simone 771101
Thur St John Ambulance, 5-10yrs Auckley Parish Centre 5.30-6.45 535151
Thur St John Ambulance 10—16yrs Auckley parish Centre 7.00—8.30 535151
Fri Scouts 10.5 - 14yrs Scout Hut, Auckley 7.00 - 9.00 770838
Fri Pre-School from 2 yrs 6 months Auckley Nursery School Building 9.00-3.30pm 865405
Fri Music Bugs Auckley Parish Centre 9.30-11.30am 07827 816175
Fri Music bugs Auckley Parish Centre 1.30-2.30pm As above
Fri Art Group Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 10.00-12noon Eddie 537480
Fri BINGO Auckley Parish Centre 7.00—8.30 770714
Fri Social Dance Kilham Hall Branton Community Centre 7.30-10.30pm Cyril 532497
Sat Art Class Auckley Parish Centre 10—12 noon Tony Byrne 728239
Sat Talegate Theatre (Drama) Auckley Parish Centre 10.30am 07784 560062
Sun Sunday Club Auckley Parish Centre 11am 770240
Auckley Parish Ctr Bookings Contact Margaret Ottewell 886811
Blaxton Community Hall Bookings Contact Kathleen 771921
Finningley Village Hall Bookings Contact Elaine McNulty 771699
Kilham Hall, Branton—Bookings Contact Beverley 07856 221470
Monthly Events in Branton, Finningley & Auckley
What’s On In Finningley & Blaxton?
Day Activity Meeting place Time Contact
Mon Finningley Babies & Toddler Group Finningley Village Hall 09.45-11.15 771699
Mon Good Companions (alternate Monday’s) Blaxton Community Hall 1.30pm—3.30pm 771921
Mon See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12noon 771699
Mon Scott Stevenson School of Dance Blaxton Community Hall 5.00—7.15pm 07787 521700
Tue See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12 noon
Tue Soft Play for under 5’s Blaxton Community Hall 9.45—11.15 Simone 771101
Tue Indoor Bowls Blaxton Community Hall 12.30—2pm 771921
Tue 73rd Doncaster Brownies Blaxton Community Hall 6.00-7.30pm 01427 754896
Tue Weight Watchers Finningley Village Hall 5-6.30pm 07966 226073
Wed Term Time Junior Youth Club Finningley Village Hall 6.30-8.00pm 772924
Wed See Saw Pre School 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12 noon 771699
Wed 73rd Doncaster Rainbows Blaxton Community Hall 5.30—6.30 772737
Wed Zumba Class Blaxton Community Hall 6.45—7.45 07899 980870
Thur See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12 noon 771699
Thur Art Club Finningley Village Hall 1.00 -3.30 771800
Thur Scott Stevenson School of Dance Blaxton Community Hall 5.00-7.15pm
Thur Reach For The Stars-School Dance Finningley Village Hall 4.00-8.30pm 079180203703
Fri See Saw Pre school 2-5yrs Finningley C o E School 9-12 noon
Fri Reach For The Stars-School Dance Finningley Village Hall 4.00-9.00pm 079180203703
Fri Zumba Finningley Village Hall 9.30—10.30am 07899 980870
Sun Church Sunday School Finningley Village Hall 9.00-10.00 770607
2nd Monday in Month Church Friendship Group Finningley Village Hall 1.30-3.30 Mrs Huxtable
Last Monday in Month Doncaster Woodturning Club Finningley Village Hall 6.00-9.00 832224
Monday 23rd April 2012 Neighbourhood Watch Finningley Village Hall 7.00pm 770873
3rd Tuesday in Month Finningley Parish Council Finningley Village Hall 7.00pm
3rd Thursday in Month Finningley WI Finningley Village Hall 7.15-9.00 772539
3rd Tuesday in Month Tuesday Club Finningley Village Hall 1.45pm 770992
2nd Wednesday of the month Auckley Parish Council Meeting Auckley Parish Centre 7.10pm 770922
1st Wednesday of the month Branton Parish Council Meeting Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton 7.00pm 772493
2nd Thursday of the month Branton WI Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton 7.20pm 537493
1st Thursday of the month Auckley WI Auckley Parish Centre 7.15—9.30 772065
Wednesday fortnightly Mobile Library Branton 1.40pm 873456
Wednesday fortnightly Mobile Library Auckley 2.15pm 873456
Wednesday fortnightly Mobile Library Gatesbridge Park, Finningley 4pm 873456
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Advice General
Citizens Advice Bureaux - Advice line 01302 735225 Doncaster Council - General 01302 734444
Electricity Emergencies 0800 375 675 Post Office—Finningley 01302 770228
Transco - Gas Leaks 0800 111 999 Post Office - Auckley 01302 770250
Yorkshire Water 0845 124 2424 Post Office - Branton 01302 536053
Care in the Community Robin Hood Airport 01302 801010
Age Concern 0800 009966 Medical
Childline 08001111 Auckley Pharmacy 01302 771392
Doncaster Council - Community First 01302736000 Burns Medical Centre, Goodison Boulevard 08444 140726
NSPCC 0808 8005000 Doctor Okleke, 41 Ellers Lane, Auckley 01302 770327
RSPCA 08705555999 Doncaster Royal Infirmary Hospital 01302 366666
Community NHS Direct 0845 4647
Auckley Parish Council 01302 770922 Oakwood Doctors Surgery, Masham Rd,
Cantley 01302 537611
Branton Parish Council 01302 772493
Weldricks Pharmacy, East Laith Gate, Doncaster
Mon—Sat 9am—10pm, Sun 10am-10pm, Bank
holidays 10am-8pm, 365 days per year. 01302 369699
Safer Neighbourhood Team 101
Finningley Parish Council 01302 771224
Kilham Hall Community Centre, Branton 07856 221470
Auckley Parish Centre 01302 886811
S Yorkshire Fire Service (non emergency) 0114 272 7202
S Yorkshire Police (non emergency) 0114 2202020
Education
Armthorpe Library 01302 833538
Auckley Primary School 01302 770701
Cantley Library 01302 535614
Doncaster Central Library 01302 734305
Doncaster Council - Education 01302 737222
Doncaster Mobile Library 01302 873456
Finningley C of E Primary School 01302 770330
Hayfield School Comprehensive 01302 770589
Hayfield Lane Primary School 01302 770427
Mcauley Catholic High School 01302 537396
St Wilfrid's C of E Primary School 01302 537344
Leisure
Armthorpe Sports Centre 01302 834268
My Vue Cinema 08712 240240
The Dome Leisure Centre 01302 370777
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Architect
Wright Design 01302 733622
Children’s Activities
Twinkle Toe Tots, Parent & Tots, Branton 07853893917
Domestic Cleaning Svs & Craftsman
Campsall Cabinets (and joinery) Doncaster
www. Campsallcabinets.co.uk 01302 701801
Grifftile, Tiling Services, Auckley, Doncaster 01302 770768
Poppies of Doncaster, Domestic Cleaning Svs. 01302 533663
Funeral Directors
W E Pinder & Sons, Bawtry, Doncaster 01302710285
Garages —Car Service & Repair
James Motors, Cantley Lane, Cantley. 01302 370846
The Car Workshop, Armthorpe 01302 834825
General Convenience Stores
Spar, Ellers Lane, Auckley 01302771187
Interior Fitted Furniture
DC Interiors, Tesco Precinct, Edenthorpe 01302 886790
IT Solutions
It To Go Computer Services
W: www.ittogo.co.uk E:sales@ittogo.co.uk 01302 352532
Mat & Mouse IT Services Ltd
info@matandmouse.co.uk 01302 534449
Medical Health
Chiropodist Health Professions Council
Registered / Home Visit Service.
Contact Brian Tansey M.Ch.S., S.R.Ch.
01302534959
Jackie Fletcher BSc Hons. Registered Hearing
Aid Dispenser 07784123480
Willow Dental Practice
www.thewillowsdentalpractice.co.uk 01427 872106
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directory for 12 months
call 01302534256
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Security
Meteor Security Solutions Ltd., Auckley 01302623427
Taxis
Auckley Private Hire, Auckley 01302770097
BJ7 Taxis 4,6,7 & 8 seaters, Cantley 01302531277
Takeaway Food
The Amraj, Indian Takeaway, Auckley
www.amraj.biz 01302773311
Emilios Takeaway Pizza, Auckley
www.emilios.biz 01302772004
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