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S T I C K N E Y N E W S DECEMBER 2014 & JANUARY 2015

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S T I C K N E YN E W S

DECEMBER 2014&

JANUARY 2015

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As this Stickney News is for December 2014 and January 2015 the Parish Council would like to thank everyone who has made any contribution to the Stickney News in the last twelve months. Thank you to everyone for the monthly reports and information and for the items for the Kiddies Corner.Thanks are also expressed to those who carry out work in the Parish on behalf of the Parish Council, keeping the grass cut in the play area, the cemetery and at the Garden of Remembrance. Another job well done is the litter picking in the village and keeping the litter bins in the play area empty as well as checking the safety of the play equipment.Finally, to the volunteers who deliver this magazine every month, a big thank you and, along with all those listed above we wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR and look forward to continuing the work in 2015.To all the readers of Stickney News – the same message!

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How time flies! It doesn't seem that long since I was wishing you all a good summer holiday and here we are rapidly counting down to Christmas. It seems rather strange to be wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in the middle of November but as this is the Christmas edition I would like to wish you all the best for the coming festivities. To theChildren, I hope you all get what you want from Santa and to the grown-ups I hope it manages to be a stress free time. There will be a Family Dance again this year on New Years Eve.I went along last year and can report that a good time was had by all! We are hoping to go again this year.Welcome to any newcomers to the village, we hope you enjoy living in our community. You will find useful information inside the magazine and important phone numbers on the back.

Children's DiscoThe children's disco has started again!Where: at the Village Hall, Hall LaneTimes: between 6.30pm and 8.30pmDates: last Friday of each month (except December)

28 November, 19 December, 30 January, 27 February and 27 March

Cost: still £2.50, sweets and drinks will be on sale and there

will be some prize games!

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WHAT’S ON WEEKLY IN STICKNEY?(Fixed weekly meetings in the Village Hall (VH) and Youth Centre (YC))TUESDAY’S

Toddler Group 9.30am – 11.30am (term time only) (YC) 07833 797682

Dance Class 4.00pm - 7.00pm (YC) 07947 486290

Ladies Club 7.30pm (2nd Tues in month) (YC) 01205 480292

Badminton Junior and Senior 7.00pm (VH) 01205 368077

Stickney & District Gardening Club 7.30pm (YC) 01205 480802 (4th Tuesday in month)

WEDNESDAY’S

Short Mat Bowls 1.00pm - 4.00pm (VH) 01205 480397

Table Tennis 7.30pm (winter months only) (YC) 01205 480653

THURSDAY’S

Thursday Over 60’s Club 1.30pm - 4.00pm (YC) 01205 480802 (1st Thursday in month)

Short Mat Bowls 6.30pm - 9.00pm (VH) 01205 480397

Coffee/Tea & Crafts (YC) 2.00pm – 4.00pm 01205 480802 (3rd Thursday in month)

Parish Council Meeting 7.30pm (YC) 01205 270352 (First Thursday in the month with Public Forum 7.20pm)

FRIDAY’S

Bingo 7.30pm start (YC) 01205 480802

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29 November Prize Bingo Eyes down 7.30pm. Donations of prizes can be given to Mrs Brady, Mrs Cooley or Mrs Gosling and all proceeds are for St Luke’s Church

06 December Prize Bingo (YC) proceeds to Hall Funds

13 December Prize Bingo (YC) proceeds to Thursday Club

28 December Chicken Show (VH)

31 December New Year’s Eve Party (VH). Proceed to LIVES. Any items for the raffle can be given on the night.

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ST LUKE’S CHURCHSunday 30 November marks the beginning of a new Church Year and the start of ADVENT 2014.  A new booklet for Advent with the title THE LIFELONG JOURNEY is available for individual use or to work through for four sessions in small groups.  Many of us like to sit together over a warm drink and chat about bigger issues, and this course will definitely provoke discussion.  If two or three of you are interested in meeting together, or as an individual you would like to join others, please contact Rev'd Fran on 01205 481 183.  Booklets are available from St Luke's Church.Advent starts the countdown to CHRISTMAS, CAROLS, FUN and FEASTING.  We anticipate yet again the birth of a special BABY into extreme poverty, in a country with a cruel king and under foreign rule.  Why not join us for one of our December services:  CHRISTINGLE on 7 December at 11.15am or CAROLS TOGETHER at 3.00pm on21 December, both with The New Name leading the singing; the MIDNIGHT MASS 11.30pm on Christmas Eve, or bring the family on CHRISTMAS MORNING. Refreshments are served after all services and after the Carols Together we will enjoy mince pies and Christmas cake.Through December and into the New Year we will have our collecting box in St Luke's for tins and packets of food and other useful items for CENTREPOINT OUTREACH in Boston. People were so generous at harvest time and it would be wonderful to help give the charity a good start in January.Our last PRIZE BINGO for 2014 will be on SATURDAY 29 NOVEMBER, 7.30pm in the Youth Centre - if you wish to pass on any prizes please contact Bev Gosling, Doreen Cooley or Angela Brady.The AUCTION held on 01 November in the Village Hall raised approximately £880 for our cluster of Churches. Thank you for all items donated, all the help to lift, sort and carry, serve and sweep up.  As always it was good fun.   At the end of 2014 we thank you for all the different ways you have given support to your Church of St Luke.  Prizes, cash, gifts, attending events, baking cakes, donating and purchasing books and jigsaws, showing an interest in what is happening in and around the building, coming to worship or for prayer, or just calling in to find a quiet space.  Long may St. Luke's continue to be filled with music, laughter and caring prayer.This Christmas-time may you know the love in your hearts from that Special Baby and may His peace be with you all.

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December Church Services for St Luke’s:Sunday 07 10.45am Come together to make your own

Christingle ready for ….

11.15am Christingle Service

Sunday 14 9.30am Morning Prayer

Sunday 21 3.00pm Carol Service with The New Name

Wednesday 21 11.30pm First Communion of Christmas(Christmas Eve)

Thursday 25 10.00am Family Celebration of Christmas – pop theturkey in the oven, leave the veg ready, bring along your favourite present and come and have a coffee as we celebrate together with carols and conversation.

Sunday 28 11.15am Cluster Service at New Leake

January Church Services for St Luke’s:Sunday 04 11.15am All Age Worship with The New Name

including renewal of baptismal vows

Sunday 11 9.30am Morning Prayer

Sunday 18 11.15am Cluster Service at New Leake with Commitment to Discipleship

Sunday 25 9.30am Holy Communion

Thursday’s 9.00am Morning Prayer

The Church is open daily from 9.30am until late afternoon.

A coffee morning is held from 10.00am every Thursday.

The Police try to attend on the third Thursday and Parish Council representatives are available on the last Thursday of each month for anyone to speak to about any Parish matters.

Rural Dean: Canon Peter Coates 01790 752526

Parish Priest: Rev’d Fran Jefferies 01205 481183

Church Wardens : Mrs A Brady 01205 480661 Mrs B Gosling 01205 480641

PCC Secretary: Mrs M Weston 01205 480127

Treasurer: Mrs D Cooley 01205 480397

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KIDDIES CORNERMerry ChristmasGingerbread MenWhen you bake our gingerbread recipe the smell of it wafting around your house will be just wonderful. This recipe makes a lovely gift for children to make for their teachers, friends or relatives.

Makes approximately 20 biscuits

Ingredients

350g plain flour 1-2 teaspoon ground ginger 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda 100g butter or margarine 175g soft light brown sugar 1 egg 4 tablespoons golden syrup

Instructions

1. Put the flour, ginger and soda into a bowl and rub in the butter2. Add sugar and stir in the syrup and egg to make a firm dough3. Roll out to about 5mm thick and cut out your gingerbread men. If you

don't have a gingerbread man cutter, use any Christmas shape.4. Bake at 190'C/Gas 5 on greased baking trays (spaced out, as they will

spread) for 10-15 minutes until golden brown5. Leave to firm up for a couple of minutes before placing on a wire rack to

cool. Once cooled, decorate with icing.

The SnowmanThree friends live in houses next to each other in Frosty Lane and they have built a snowman. Can you work out where each friend lives and what item each of them brought to dress the snowman?1. Mark lives in house 1 but wasn't the one who brought a carrot to make the snowman's nose.2. Katie brought a scarf to put on the snowman.3. Sarah doesn't live in the house next door to Mark.4. One of the friends brought a hat.

(see over the page to put in the answers)

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1 2 3

Who lives where? ………………… ………………..………………..

Item for snowman? ………………… …………………………………..

Christmas Quiz Good Luck!1. What is traditionally hidden in a Christmas pudding? a. a coin     b. a watch       c. a pair of dice2. How many days are there on a traditional advent calendar? a. 12           b. 24              c. 303. What pulls Santa's sleigh? a. guinea pigs         b. cats       c. reindeer4. According to the song, how many days of Christmas are there? a. 11          b. 12         c. 13

5. What is the last day of Christmas called? a. Advent        b. Twelfth Night        c. Boxing Day

6. What fruit used to make a traditional Christingle? a. peaches     b. pears        c. oranges

7. Charles ……………? wrote the book 'A Christmas Carol' ? a. Dahl          b. Rowling      c. Dickens

8. Which royal couple started off the fashion for Christmas trees in Britain? a. King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn    b. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert    c. Prince William and Kate Middleton

9. Which of these plants is traditionally associated with Christmas? a. daisy   b. daffodil      c. poinsettia

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10. Why do we shorten Christmas to Xmas? a. X is the first letter of the Greek word for Christ    b. X looks like a snowflake   c. X looks like a star

Happy New YearEton MessIf you're still in Christmas mode, use cream. If you're in January healthy eating mode, use yoghurt! This recipe is easy to make with your kids and tastes delicious.

Whip the cream in a large bowl until thick. Stir in the icing sugar, if used.Roughly crush the meringues into the bowl and stir gently.Add the chopped fruit and stir again until just combined.Spoon into serving dishes and enjoy!

Word Play

1. Look at the words below and see of you can make a new word by changing just one letter in each of these words.a. Change TALK into a storyb. Change GATE into something found in a calendarc. Change FINE into a number

2. Put a different letter in front of EAR each time to make words with the following meanings.a. Animalb. Closec. Fruit

3. Can you rearrange the jumbled letters into a 9-letter word which will help you speak to someone?

H T P E O E L E N

4. Can you also use some of the letters to find three 4-letter words with the following meanings?

1 meringue nest per person (or use homemade meringues)

1 large pot double or whipping cream

1 tbsp icing sugar, optional Soft fruit, chopped (raspberries,

strawberries, etc)

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a. Assistb. Skin of an orangec. Music symbol

5. Can you find a vegetable in the following words?

IT MAY BE ANYTHING

Christmas pictures to colour

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William Lovell AcademyYear 11 GCSE RE Trip to Walsingham

This was a lovely day; the weather was brilliant and we enjoyed the beautiful and calm grounds of Walsingham Pilgrimage Centre. It was quite enlightening for the students to explore and experience different places of worship. The Orthodox Church was so inspiring that one student asked to light a candle.

Some students stood at the Methodist pulpit to experience how it feels to speak to a congregation, whilst another showed his expertise by playing some songs on the church organ.

The art at the Shrine was breath taking and we all took part in the sprinkling of water from the well!

We cannot forget to mention our experience in the modern Catholic Church - state of the art and self-sufficient in electricity! What a beautiful day we had!

Working with the BBC

Students from William Lovell School in Stickney are currently working on a scheme with the BBC to produce news items that they feel are important to them. Every week students from year 7 to year 11 will work together in their own time to produce news items that will appear on the school website every week.They are working with different media resources to produce written articles, audio presentations and videos of themselves reading the news just like the BBC news team. They are having special training so they can learn about researching, using recording techniques and editing. The students have said “It’s a great scheme and it’s really helping with literacy” and “It’s good fun to research about different things that are interesting”.

Mobile Library Visits

The mobile library now visits Stickney on MONDAY’S in Hall Lane between 10.15am and 10.45am and at Horbling Lane between 11.00am and 11.30am. The next visits will be 01 December 2014 and 26 January 2015.

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NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTYStickney Village Hall 7.00pm till late

Admission: £5.00 per adult, £3.00 children aged 7 – 16. Under 7’s free

For tickets contact 01205 480341All money left over, after the cost of party, will be donated to LIVES

Contributions to the raffle to be given on the night

STICKNEY BUS SERVICE!The market day service is available on 10 & 23 December 2014 and on 07 & 21 January 2015, the cost of the service is £5.00 per person. You can book your seat by phoning 01205 480241.

Police Report (received after the Parish Council meeting) 

Incidents for October 2014:

04.10.14 Victim`s car stolen whilst at car boot sale.09.10.14 World of Furnishing - main gate damaged and a hobby caravan

2012 – used mostly by travellers - stolen from compound.11.10.14 Hare-coursing at East Fen Lane.15.10.14 Burglary other - shed broken into at Main Road.19.10.14 Hare-coursing at East Fen Lane.

If you go to the intranet and Google` crime mapper` you can obtain further information regarding crime in your area.

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Stickney Primary SchoolOn Friday 28 November there will be a Farmers Market in the school hall from 3.30pm onwards. We will have local produce stalls, craft stalls – including Dovetail Crafts, a cake stall, a raffle, refreshments and much more. Everyone is welcome and the proceeds will benefit the whole school.

Jubilee Committee ReportThe William Lovell Academy has agreed the use of the school on 18 July 2015 for the Midsummer Festival. Fundraising events will now be arranged! A Bingo evening has been booked for Friday 28 March 2015 and a Race Night has been booked for Saturday 06 June 2015 – please put these dates in your diary! Other fundraising events will be arranged – this helps keep the costs of the rides down on the day!

Contacts for the Jubilee Committee are Mrs Bolland on 480015 or the Clerk to the Parish Council.

Thursday ClubThe Thursday Club are looking for new members, we meet the first Thursday of every month in the Youth Hall between 1.30pm and 4.00pm.  This is a club for the over 60's and there is transport available for those who can't get there under their own steam.  It is a friendly club and a place to make new friends. We have outings, sometimes a speaker or we make our own entertainment! There are always s refreshments so come and give it a try. To arrange transport please ring 480802. 

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NOTES FROM THE PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THURSDAY 06 NOVEMBER

Present: Cllrs Cash, Hood, and Bolland (Chairman) and four members of the public. One resident spoke about parking at Hall Lane, the Parish Council will make enquiries regarding off-road parking. The seat by the primary school is in need of repair. The Vice-chair of the Stickney Residents Association introduced herself and reported that her husband was the secretary and treasurer. The request for a donation of £100.00 will be on the agenda for the next meeting. Nothing has been received regarding the proposed development off the Main Road.

Apologies: Cllrs Wolverson and Wylka and Dist/County Cllr Ayling

There are two vacancies on the Parish Council which are to be filled by co-option. If you are interested in filling the vacancy then please write to the Clerk or e-mail [email protected] giving a brief outline of your interest in becoming a Parish Councillor.

Reports From Representatives On Outside BodiesThere was no Police report, the Clerk will try and find out why there have been no Police reports since July this year.

CemeteryThe cemetery footpath, from the double gates, will be re-laid in Spring, meanwhile Councillors will keep an eye on the paving to monitor if the work needs to be carried out sooner.

War MemorialNothing can be done with the War Memorial until a faculty has been received.

Planning Applications Received S/169/01983/14 - Mr S Timms & Ms M Manners - Erection of a stable block consisting of 4 stables, a tack room and hay/straw store at Bar Green Cottage, Main Road – SUPPORT

Information given to Councillors regarding planning considerations:Relevant considerations: overshadowing; overlooking and loss of privacy; adequate parking and servicing; overbearing mature of proposal; loss of trees; design and appearance; layout and density of buildings; adequacy of drainage; effect on listed building(s) and conservation area(s); access and highway safety; traffic generation; noise and disturbance from the scheme; disturbance from smells; public visual amenity (not loss of private view); flood risk; relevant previous planning history and vitality and viability of Town Centres.Not considered when determining a planning application: Loss of value to individual property; loss of private view; boundary disputes including encroachment of foundations or gutters; private covenants or agreements; applicant’s personal conduct or history; applicant’s motives; potential profit for the applicant or from the application; private rights of light; private rights of way; damage to property; disruption during any construction phase (this can be conditioned); loss of trade and individual competition; age, health, status, background and work patterns of the objector or family member; time taken to do the work; capacity of private drains; building and structural techniques and alcohol or gaming licences and other moral issues.

Planning DecisionsFULL Planning Permission has been received for:

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S/126/01435/14 - Bernard Matthews Ltd - Siting of 7 biomass heating packaged plant rooms each housing a boiler, buffer vessel and internal fuel store at Stickney Farm, Midville LaneS/169/01621/14 - Mr D McLinden - Construction of a vehicular access at The Cottage, Main RoadS/169/01751/14 - Ms M McKenzie - Extension and alterations to existing bungalow to provide an attached single garage, bedroom with en suite and attached garden room at 47 Holmes Road

Repairs Street lights 3, 10 & 17 in Horbling Lane have been reported for repair.ANY POT HOLES OR STREET LIGHTS IN ALL DAY OR OUT AT NIGHT SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE PARISH COUNCIL CLERK.

Play AreaThe new sign is now in place, please can users of the play area adhere to these rules. The repairs have not yet been carried out. The annual inspection will be booked as soon as the repairs are complete. It was resolved to look into having bins with lids. Some additional items of equipment will be considered for the play area. There is some space available, a list of items that will fit in the spaces will be made up and consultations will take place to find out which items should be considered by the Parish Council.

Southern Area Committee Meeting Report50% - 57% of the PE22 8** area will have high speed broadband by 2015, the remaining residents will receive this by 2017. Mobile phone signals are not good in the area, this is being looked at. Any complaint about mud on the road should be referred to the Police on 101. The new projections for housing provision form ELDC will be available between December and February. ELDC could be put into ‘special measures’ if they refuse planning for larger developments which then goes to appeal and the decision is upheld by the Planning Inspectorate, should this be the case Central Government will then deal with applications for larger developments. BT has no plans for the closure of the telephone box at the Main Road in Stickney.

THE NEXT MEETINGS WILL BE HELD ON 06 NOVEMBER 2014 IN THE YOUTH CENTRE AT 7.30PM. THERE WILL BE A PUBLIC FORUM FROM 7.15PM.

Parish Website ([email protected]/stickney)

It has been agreed that any business in Stickney can have their information and links to websites placed under a business’s section on the website – anyone wanting to be put on this site can contact the Clerk by phone or e-mail for further information, there will be no charges.___________________________________________________________________________

Solution to Snowman: Mark lives in house 1 (clue 1). Sarah doesn't live next door to Mark (clue 3), so she lives in house 3. By elimination, Katie lives in house 2 and brought a scarf (clue 2). Mark didn't bring a carrot (clue 1), so bought the hat. By elimination, Sarah brought a carrot.

Solution to Christmas Quiz: 1a, 2a, 3c 4b, 5b, 6c, 7c, 8b, 9c, 10a

Word Play: 1a. TALE; 1b. DATE; 1c. NINE; 2a. BEAR; 2b. NEAR; 2c. PEAR; 3. TELEPHONE; 4a. HELP;4b. PEEL; 4c. NOTE; 5. BEAN

USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS:

Parish Councillors:

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Cllr M Bolland (Chairman) 01205 480015Cllr B Wylka 01205 480578Cllr P Hood 01205 480957Cllr T Cash 01205 480656Cllr O Wolverson 01205 481340Cllr T Edwards 07746 346841

There is a vacancy for one Parish Councillor, for information please contact the Clerk or check the notice boards in the village for information.

Clerk to the Parish Council:

Mrs E L Arnold 01205 270352Crookes CottageWrangle BankBoston PE22 9DL

Parish e-mail address: [email protected]

Parish Website: parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Stickney

County/District Cllr V Ayling 07764 536867Email: [email protected]

Police phone numbers: PCSO N Miller 07810 058306PCSO P Pollard 07939 312883PC Paula Young 07939 312650

Police 101

Doctors phone number 01205 480237

Hospital phone number 01205 364801

Post Office phone number 01205 480225

Stickney Primary School 01205 480254

William Lovell Academy 01205 480352

Village Hall bookings – Mrs Sadleir 01205 481077

Youth Centre bookings – Mrs Boone 01205 480802