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Community magazine for the residents of Harworth & Bircotes
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December 2011 Delivered FREE Tel: Paula 01302 744278 www.todaypublications.co.uk
Community Magazine and Independent Directory of Businesses serving the residents of Harworth & Bircotes
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W elcome to the December edition of HARWORTH HARWORTH & BIRCOTES TODAY& BIRCOTES TODAY.
Another edition where I have struggled to find enough space to meet demand, but I think I have managed to fit everything in!
I can’t believe that I am already producing the December magazine—how this year has flown by.
The next edition will be distributed to you over the New Year period. Please ensure that anything that you would like to be included in it is with me by Friday 9th December. As always December will be a very busy month for me, with all the extra Christmas activities that go hand in hand with having 3 children, so your assistance with ensuring that this deadline is met would be appreciated.
Wishing you and your families a very happy Christmas and a peaceful new year.
Best Wishes, Paula
Your Community, Your Magazine! www.todaypublications.co.uk
EMAIL: [email protected] Tel: 01302 744278
TICKHILL COUNTRY MARKET
THE METHODIST SCHOOL ROOM NORTHGATE, TICKHILL
FRIDAY MORNING 10am – 11.45am
Our last market before Christmas will be on Thursday December 22nd.
Order to avoid disappointment.
Come and buy from our wide selection of home made, home produced
CAKES, SAVOURIES, PRESERVES, CRAFTS, PLANTS,
GARDEN PRODUCE & EGGS
REFRESHMENTS ARE SERVED 01302 855379 or 01302 742323
Christmas Orders now being taken
Wednesday 7.00 – 8.00 Everton Village Hall
Friday 6.00 – 7.00 Blyth Memorial Hall
CONTACT SHARRON ON 07810 833526
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A Message from The Reverend Jackie Johnson
As many of you know, I have recently been quite unwell and had to take several weeks off work. I apologise for
being unable to provide the usual article for the magazine for the last two months, but I am sure you understand.
May I take this opportunity to thank those who have sent kind thoughts, prayers, flowers and cards during my extended period of sickness. I promise that although I am not ‘working’, the community has been very much in my thoughts and prayers. Indeed, although I could not personally officiate at the Armistice and Remembrance Day Services, I did wish to ensure that the person leading the worship was someone who knew the community and who was known by the community, since these were such very important services. I contacted The Reverend Irene Tissington, formerly our curate here at All Saints, and thank her for stepping into the breach.
Thanks also to the Church Wardens, our Assistant Warden and all those who have kept the show on the road in my absence.
Also, on behalf of the church and indeed the whole community, may I also thank Steve Bowman and staff of the Town Council for the ongoing work to the Church grave yard. The responsibility for its upkeep fell to Bassetlaw District Council several years ago when it was closed to burials. Sadly, much of the grave yard had become overgrown. Trevor, James, Walter and probably others’ whose names I don’t know have worked so hard on this task and it is quite remarkable to see the massive difference they have made. Thank you again.
Since this message is being written at the beginning of November, (whilst I am still off work), I am unable to give full details of our Christmas services and events. But please do keep an eye open for the adverts and posters, and come along to church to welcome the Christ-child into our hearts and homes once more. You can be assured of a warm welcome at all our events.
And on behalf of all who worship at All Saints Church, may I offer our heartfelt good wishes for the season, and a prayer that you will have a peaceful and blessed Christmas.
With love, thanks and Christmas Greetings From The Reverend Jackie Johnson
ALL SAINTS HARWORTH
Christmas Fayre Saturday 3rd December
to be held at the Church of England School from 10am–4pm
Lots of Stalls, homemade cakes, bran tub, tombola,
refreshments and much more Come along and enjoy the fun
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H ARWORTH AND BIRCOTES TENANTS’ AND RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
Once again the numbers were down at the monthly meeting of the group. Although two of our members were welcomed back after undergoing surgery and treatment for cancer.
It was mentioned that a group of people living on the Wimpey Estate had complained to a Town Councillor about A1 Housing, and had a list of complaints. This is in spite of the fact that we regularly advertise the work that we do and our efforts to liaise between tenants and A1 Housing. The entire Wimpey Estate had been leafleted last year inviting everyone to come to our meetings, which are only once a month, and also informing everyone about our advice surgery every Tuesday afternoon. We are well placed to help and advice when any tenant has a problem, but they should not be complaining to a Town Councillor, when we are in a better position to know who to contact to solve any problems. It’s easy to complain, but if these complainants will not come to the right place, we cannot help them. So, anyone on the Wimpey Estate reading this, take notice. We can, and often do, help. If you cannot get to our meetings, or our advice surgery, you can also come along to our Pantry Coffee Shop at The Town Hall, every Thursday morning from 10 am to 12 noon.
The Committee had been approached by a young man who is wanting help securing funds to start up a Street Dance Studio in the Town, which he believes could help to keep young people on the right track. He is a local lad, who made the choice to channel his energy and aggression into street dance, and now travels extensively all over the world, meeting such acts as Diversity. Our group are keen to help him as one of our main concerns is combating anti social behaviour, by finding activities to hold their interest.
Members were told of a range of things which are planned, some of which include planters and bike racks for the paved area in front of the shops, to deter those people who think it is alright to park there, risking injury to the elderly and young children alike. There could also be some im-provements to the junctions along Scrooby Road, by adding planters on the corners. There will be more hanging baskets, which will be sourced locally.
They were also told of a meeting between Town Councillors, the dog warden and a senior manag-er from Bassetlaw District Council Environment Services, when it was stressed that the Town Councillor wishes to see the area targeted in order to catch those who do not clean up after their dogs, and fines being issued when caught, as it is believed that by hitting them where it hurts (i.e. in their wallet), is the best deterrent. Likewise, fly-tipping will also be targeted, as it is costing a lot of money to clean up after the tippers. There had recently been an incident where a gas main had almost blown close to the motorway after rubbish tipped there was set alight.
It had been noticed that the footpath from Saxon Way and the one from the bottom of Beverley Road up towards Scrooby Road, had been tarmaced. This could be as a result of our hard work at getting the footpath made a public right of way. Members agreed that this was a good job done.
Members were reminded that the Christmas Lights event takes place at the Town Hall on Thursday 1 December, when we will have a usual successful Tombola Stall, and will be hosting Santa’s Grotto once more.
There was mention of a new non emergency number, 101. The 0300 number will be phased out until 9 January 2012, and the new non emergency number went live on Monday 7 November 2011. It can be used for such things as reporting a car stolen, property damaged, suspected drug use or dealing, minor traffic collision, or information about crime.
The next meeting of the group will take place on Tuesday 6 December 2011, starting at 10.30 am, at the Devonshire Road Community Centre. Everyone is welcome to come along, help us to make Harworth/Bircotes an even better place to live, and maybe make new friends and learn some new facts in the process. Refreshments are available and a raffle will usually take place. We would particularly welcome anyone from an ethnic minority, or younger people with fresh new ideas. – so please come and join us.
Judy Turner - Chair (746393) Marilyn Knight – Treasurer (744182) Janet Flynn – Secretary (751628) Lynda Ridgway – Vice Chair (746279) Matthew Waddell (07773 582195) Margaret Ingram (752766)
VISIT THE PANTRY At The Town Hall
Pot of Tea 50p Mug of Tea 50p
Mug of Coffee 60p Cup of Coffee 60p Toasted Teacake 50p Buttered Scone 60p
Jam 5p Open between 10 – 12 noon
Every Thursday Browse around our bookstall, Meet your friends for a chat
or read the newspapers Manned by the Harworth/Bircotes Tenants & Residents Association
BE SURE OF A WARM WELCOME December 15th will be the last
Pantry until the New Year.
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3 GROSVENOR ROAD, HARWORTH, DN11 8EY
RE-OPENING TUESDAY 29th NOVEMBER AFTER AN EXTENSIVE PROGRAMME OF EXPANSION AND REFURBISHMENT
We are delighted to offer hairdressing and beauty treatments in a spacious and luxurious environment (now with ground floor hairdressing).
NEW SERVICES INCLUDE: Non surgical procedures, BOTOX and Dermal Fillers
provided by the leading practitioner team of: Gaynor Waddington
Registered General Nurse of the Royal College of Nursing Independent Nurse Prescriber
Dr. Michael Casapieri M.B.,Ch.B.Sc.(Hons) Member of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors
Certified and advanced trained Aesthetic Practitioners
On Thursday 1st December from 6pm Gaynor will be offering free consultations and special discounts for any appointments made that evening.
(Booking is essential as this service is already heavily subscribed).
OPENING HOURS Monday 9-00am to 5-00 pm Tuesday 9-00am to 5-00 pm Wednesday 9-am to 6-30pm
Thursday 10-00 am to 8-00 pm Friday 9-00 am to 5-00 pm Saturday 8-30 am - 1-30 pm
Sunday Closed
Special Christmas Offers
Pre Party Pamper Steam Conditioning Treatments Blow Dry File & polish
Glass of wine £30
Acrylic Nails Services and Treatments 10% OFF
Both Offers available up to and including
23rd December 2011
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Special Offers for Christmas
Blink + Go Lashes £25 (saving £20)
(Individual express lashes lasting 2-3weeks)
Shellac nails or toes £20 (saving £10)
Crazy Angel Spray Tan £12 (saving £ 8) Swarovski toes £25 (saving £15)
Special Introductory Offer NEW Contour Roller half price at £150 (Fantastic skin rejuvenation treatment)
Contact Lisa Burns on Salon: 01302 743499 Mobile: 07841 705078
77 Scrooby Road, Harworth, DN11 8JN
New Hair Stylist starting in January
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Tops for Tops, Tans, Jewellery, Bags, Accessories, Jeans…..
Tops and Tans have been on Sunderland Street in Tickhill for nearly 10 years and in that time they have established themselves as specialists not just in tanning, but also in a range of ladies clothing and accessories.
They have bags galore, including Bulaggi everyday and evening bags and a sizable range of costume jewellery and gifts.
They specialise in affordable smart casual clothing and stock knitwear and dresses, and a range of jeans including I Quing tummy control jeans and they even have some funky wellies!
They are still doing tanning and have the very latest Rapid Tanning Vertical Units as well as offering the very best quality Spray Tan, you will also find a further range of self tanning products in the shop, so there is no excuse for not maintaining a year round glow, or at least preparing yourself for your party dress this Christmas!
With friendly staff who are happy to help you are sure to find something to suit whether it be for a gift or something for yourself.
The shop is open 10am-5pm Monday to Saturday and from November 24th until Christmas will remain open until 7pm on Thursday’s for anyone wanting to call in after work.
Also there will be a special evening on Thursday 1st December when they will be open until 9pm and Sue, Gloria and Karen would love to see you that night to enjoy a drink and a few nibbles with them on their special open evening.
So remember Tickhill businesses when you are doing your shopping this year, call in and see what they have to offer, you may well be pleasantly surprised!
21a Sunderland Street, Tickhill. Tel: 01302 744253
LOCAL POLICE REPORT
Incidents of Note 1st October 2011 to the 31st October 2011 Burglary Dwelling 3 Burglary Other 11 Criminal Damage 8 Vehicle Crime 8 Theft Other 8 There has been a recent increase of activity in the area which has resulted in an increase of auto-crime and garage burglaries being reported. In response to this Nottinghamshire Police have used a variety of different methods to catch offenders and detect crime. These methods have included the use of covert cameras, covert officers, covert observations and capture cars have been deployed in the area to deter and detect criminal activity. The Neighbourhood Policing Team in conjunction with other departments in Nottinghamshire Police are taking part in the Darker nights campaign revisiting victims of Burglary and also increased patrols in hotspot areas where crime has been committed. RECENT ARRESTS/PRPOSECUTIONS 3 Males from the Harworth area have been charged with Affray where 1 of the males has also received further charges of criminal damage and Section 4 Public order for their part in an incident in East Street Harworth on 11th September 2011 at approximately 1630 hours. The 3 males are due to appear at Court in January 2012. There have been several arrests over the past month in the Harworth and Bircotes area of persons responsible for Burglaries and Vehicle crime in and around the surrounding area. This has resulted in 3 males being recalled to prison to serve at least 1 month custodial sentence each with added sentences to serve. New Beat Manager Joins the Harworth Team As of 1st November 2011, PC Steven Porter (2883) moved to the area and will be working along-side the Safer Neighbourhood Team. PC Steven Porter joins the team with almost 8 years of experience working in the Worksop area and as part of Safer Neighbourhood Team in Worksop for the past year. I am sure you will join us in welcoming Steven to Harworth and Bircotes. Christmas Greetings On behalf of everyone at Harworth police station I would like to wish everyone in the community of Harworth and Bircotes a Merry Christmas and happy new year to you all
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Enquiries Tel: 07514 962245
SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD GROUP From the Recent Safer neighborhood Meeting held on October 11th 2011 the three local priorities have been identified from feedback received from the community by the priority survey forms regarding issues of greatest concern and issues the public wanted the safer Neighborhood Team to tackle. The three local priorities have been identified as :- Priority 1: Anti Social Behavior Priority 2: Burglary (Dwelling, Shed) Priority 3 : Vehicle Nuisance The Next Safer Neighbourhood Group Meeting will be held on Wednesday 25th January 2012 at 2pm at Harworth Town Hall.
HAVE YOUR SAY MEET YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING TEAM Wednesday December 7th 2011 (10am) at Harworth Parish Hall, Scrooby Road Thursday December 29th 2011 (6pm) at Library, Scrooby Road
Your local contacts are: PC2752 Jim Martin 07776460406 PC2883 Steven Porter 07595074259 PCSO9634 Kendra Jacob 07525226555 PCSO6364 Colin Haywood 07525226882
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Crimebeat A monthly look at ways to Combat Crime.
With East Bassetlaw’s Neighbourhood
Policing Inspector, Jenny Madin
Driving? – Don’t Drink: Drinking? – Don’t Drive
For more information on combating crime in your area, contact your Safer Neighbourhood Team Beat Manager, PC Jim Martin on 07776 460406 or PCSO Kendra Traczykowski on 07525 226555
If you know who is committing crime in your area, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, and you may be able to claim a cash reward.
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The Festive Season is almost upon us and many of us will be going out to parties or to the pub with friends, but if you are going out this Christ-mas and are likely to have a drink, please leave the car at home.
Because if you don’t, a round of drinks could cost you a great deal more than a headache and a hangover the next morning In fact, drink driving could cost you a lot more than you think: A court conviction. A driving ban of at least 12 months. An endorsement on your licence for 11 yrs. A criminal record. If you get caught drink driving, this is the mini-mum that will happen to you. You may also be liable for a fine of up to £5,000 and up to six months in prison. In addition, there are the every day conse-quences of being caught drinking and driving. To understand those consequences, you’ll have to use your imagination. For a start, you’ll have to rely on friends and family to drive you where you need to go. For even the most basic trips – to the supermarket or taking the kids to school – you’ll be depend-ent on the local bus service or taxis. You may have to sell your car to pay the fine – or watch it rusting away for 12 months. Imagine having to find a new job. You won’t be able to drive to work or drive for work. Many employers refuse to hire people with criminal records and you will have to explain your criminal record at every job interview. And don’t think, “It won’t happen to me.” Every
year around 100,000 drivers who thought they could get away with it are caught. The police are trained to spot all the tricks drink drivers use to avoid being caught. They can ask you to take a breath test if they suspect you have been drinking or if you commit a traffic offence while driving. You may think you are in control of the car, but even the smallest amount of alcohol affects your ability to drive safely. You will have slower reactions and a reduced field of vision. Alcohol affects your judgement of speed and distance and leads to over confidence and increased risk taking – increasing the danger to all road users, including yourself. And there are alternatives. Book a taxi. And to make sure you get one, don’t leave it until the last minute. It you must take the car, agree at the start of the night who is driving and not drinking. Use public transport. It’s much cheaper than a fine and a driving ban. If you’re at a friend’s house, stay overnight. Don’t get into a car driven by someone you know has been drinking. And don’t forget the morning after. Don’t rush to get behind the wheel. You might feel fine, but you could still be over the legal alcohol limit or unfit to drive. And remember, a cold shower, a cup of coffee or any of the other myths about sobering up won’t make you fit to drive any quicker. Time is the only thing that will get the alcohol out of your system. There really is no excuse for drinking and driving at any time of the year.
ELLIE AND HER TEAM WOULD LIKE TO WISH EVERYONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Appointments still available for Christmas and New Year
Have that Perfect Hairstyle for Christmas Let SANTA see you at your best !!
We have Tigi and Fudge Clynol Styling products in Christmas Gift Packs
Selection of Bags Handbags and Beautiful Jewellery for that Perfect Gift
Call in over Christmas period and join us in our celebrations.
Thank you to all customers throughout the year for your continued support
ELLIE XX
6 Main Street, Harworth
01302 759999
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3rd Dec by popular demand the fantastic TONY CASINO Britain's best swing singer 10th Dec 2nd Blacksmiths DARTS OPEN, all comers welcome registration from 10am at the oche 12.30pm 17th Dec An evening with Andrew Beasly medium, £10 a ticket not to be missed 24th Dec Christmas Eve disco 7.00 till late 26th Dec Boxing Day disco 3.00pm till late hot pork and hot beef rolls on sale 31st Dec New Years Eve disco £2.00 admission bring your own snacks 7.00 till late
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THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT , PETE & STAFF
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Harworth & Bircotes Town Council Page
The footpath near Q's (off Scrooby Road) was recently resurfaced by Notts CC. Our thanks go to Mrs Jeanne Wallace and her team at Highways (North).
A replacement seat has been erected on Scrooby Road (near the Junior School) as the old one had been condemned due to old age
New Street Furniture on the Shop fronts. Two bicycle stands and three planters are planned for erection on the shop fronts to try and improve the look of the shops. The funds to complete this work have been given to Harworth and Bircotes Town Council by Government.
War Memorial refurbishment. The planned refurbishment of the War Memorial is now complete. Do have a look at the new flower beds which have been added. I would like to thank Cllr. Brian Letherland who has worked tirelessly to organize, plan and execute this project. The last refurbishment took place in 1990 so was well overdue!
Darts event- Sunday 13 November 2011. The sponsors were DHL & THE TOWN COUNCIL.
WINNER £1000 - James Wilson RUNNER UP £400 - Wayne Pepper
I would like to thank the organisers DOUBLE 16 .COM for an excellent event, and to record the councils appreciation to DHL. Our thanks also go to the Landlord and staff from the Scarborough Arms; the caterers from the Red Cafe (Mrs Gillian Nicholson) and her staff, finally Mrs Helen Rodger (Deputy Clerk) and our cleaning staff.
As part of a National initiative, South Yorks Police have, in Sheffield, trialled the use of the telephone number 101 to report activities/behaviour/incidents to the Police. This has now been rolled out into other areas, so you should now dial 101. This puts you through to an operations room which passes the message onto the nearest policeman/patrol car to you. BUT REMEMBER – IF IT IS AN EMERGENCY – DIAL 999
Town Council Meeting - Town Hall Scrooby Road Harworth. 19th December
STEVE BOWMAN TOWN CLERK
Your Councillors Cllr Mrs June Evans Chairman 49 – 51 Bawtry Road, Harworth DN11 8PA Tel: 743239
Cllr David Challinor Vice Chairman 31 Gilbert Road Bircotes DN11 8DL Tel: 750969
Cllr Brian Letherland 7 Common Lane, Harworth DN11 8LW Tel: 744345
Cllr Steve Barns 133 Scrooby Road, Bircotes DN11 8AD Tel: 750256
Cllr Bob Turner 35 Beech Road, Harworth DN11 8JD Tel: 746830
Cllr Mrs Marilyn Knight 30 Devonshire Road, Harworth DN11 8JF
Cllr Mrs Janet Flynn 14 Festival Ave, Harworth DN11 8HF Tel: 751628
Cllr Mrs Sheena Dean 32 Alexandra Road, Harworth DN11
Cllr Mathew Wratten 31 Scrooby Road, Harworth DN11 8JW Tel: 742463
Cllr Mrs Elaine Nettleship 28 Baulk Lane, Harworth DN11 8PE Tel: 750939
Cllr Mrs Gillian Wratten 31 Scrooby Road, Harworth DN11 8JW Tel: 742463
Cllr Mrs Debbie Foote 29 Essex Drive, Bircotes DN11 8BS Tel: 743527
Contact the council by writing to: HARWORTH & BIRCOTES TOWN COUNCIL PO BOX 1310 BIRCOTES DONCASTER DN11 8XH Email: [email protected]
Town Clerk: Steve Bowman 752642 Deputy Clerk: Helen Rodger 759037
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S ECOND CHANCE FELINE RESCUE, RETFORD Let me introduce you to Jackie and Jason, also known as Second Chance Feline Rescue. In August of 2008, they decided to form their
own rescue, feeling that something had to be done to help the plight of unwanted and abandoned cats and kittens. Having volunteered in animal rescue for many years they knew first hand what a rocky road it would be but this did not deter them.
All cats are vaccinated, neutered/spayed etc, consequently vet bills are a constant drain upon the charity’s resources. Fund raising is such hard work but most Sundays you will find Jackie and Jason up at the crack of dawn, car filled to bursting, off down the road to the local car boot. Needs must as they say……as with all rescues, that need is great and on going.
The cattery is bursting at the seams with unwanted cats and kittens as the recession continues to bite. There is literally no room in the cattery out-side so Jackie and Jason have set up cages in their living room and spare bedroom to accommodate the ever increasing number of homeless animals. Both work full time but still manage to run the rescue single handed, such is their dedication to the animals in their care. Over the past three years 230 cats and kittens have been successfully rehomed. Can you help by offering a home or donation? Donations of food, toys, car boot items etc. are always welcome.
Could you spare a few hours to help with fundrais-ing? If you can help in any way please call Jackie Tovey on 07737205938 or visit the website at www.scfrescue.co.uk Thank you.
Over 50’s Halloween Party
A great time was had by all at the Halloween Party held in the Town Hall.
Everyone dressed up and amongst other things enjoyed a meal together, had a quiz and played bingo.
The group meet regularly and have been led for 16 years by Lauretta Thompson (above centre) There are over 80 members, the majority aged 60– 80+
A whole variety of activities run through the year, watch out for more details on these pages!
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Severn Trent - Emergency 0800 783 4444
BT Faultline 0800 800 151
Floodline 0845 9881188 Bassetlaw District Council - Worksop 01909 533 533 - Retford 01777 706741 Nottinghamshire County Council - Worksop 01909 533533 - Retford 01777 702681 Social Services - Worksop 01909 533533 - Retford 01777 716161 Sure Start 07971 307334 Tenants & Residents Assoc 01302 746439 Town Hall 01302 746464 Youth & Community Centre 01302 743914 BCVS - Retford 01777 869718 BCVS - Worksop 01909 476118 Benefits Help line 0844 415 3905 A1 Housing 01909 534484 Carer Support 01777 713800 Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 Crime Reduction Unit 01302 385462 Childline 0800 11 11 Citizens Advice - Worksop 01909 476049 Community Develpmt Team 01302 743796 Drug & Addiction Advice 08450 03 89 08 Job Centre 01302 367138 Bircotes Library 01302 742384 Age Concern 07790 230673
NSPCC 0115 960 5481 Samaritans 08457 90 90 90 Relate 08456 441027 RSPCA National Cruelty Line 0300 1234999 Alcoholics Anonymous (24hr) 0114 2701984 Alzheimer's Society Doncaster 01302 325628 Victim Support 01302 365531 Travel National Rail Enquiries 08457 484950 Bus Enquires 01709 515151 Stagecoach 0845 6050 605 Traveline - info 0870 6082608 Chris’s Cab 07764 141228 Health Doctors - Colliery surgery 01302 741860 Doctors - Oakleaf Surgery 01302 741820 Doctors –Dr Raheem 01302 741840 NHS Direct 0845 46 47 Hospital - Bassetlaw 01909 500990 Hospital - Doncaster 01302 366666 Schools & Nurseries etc Adult Education 01909 473561 Bircotes Pre-School 01302 759222 Harworth CofE Primary Sch 01302 742477 North Notts College 01909 504504 Serlby Park School 01302 742535 St Patricks RC Primary Sch 01302 743145 Groups & Societies Fellowship of the Services 01302- 742108 Rotary Club 01302 535165 Royal British Legion 01302-744345. Smiley Milers (Wed mornings) 01302 711100 Tickhill & Dist. Lions Club 01302 742843
10% discount plus FREE grippers
when spending over £200
with this advert Until 31/1/12
Great range of carpets, underlay, vinyl floor, roll ends
Plenty of pattern books - available within 24-48hrs of ordering
Measuring and fitting service We can still fit for Christmas!
Just arrived 80/20 Berber Wool Carpet
from £8.99 sq mt while stocks last
Merry Christmas to all
Range
of beds
Scrooby Road, Harworth 01302 746709
Open 10am-5pm Closed Wed & Sun
Re-opening on 5th Jan after Christmas
TO ADVERTISE TELEPHONE 01302 744278 HARWORTH & BIRCOTES TODAY | 29
Services Police Station (non urgent) 0300 3009999
Electricity - Emergency 0800 056 8090
Gas - Emergency 0800 111 999
Severn Trent - Emergency 0800 783 4444
BT Faultline 0800 800 151
Floodline 0845 9881188 Bassetlaw District Council - Worksop 01909 533 533 - Retford 01777 706741 Nottinghamshire County Council - Worksop 01909 533533 - Retford 01777 702681 Social Services - Worksop 01909 533533 - Retford 01777 716161 Sure Start 07971 307334 Tenants & Residents Assoc 01302 746439 Town Hall 01302 746464 Youth & Community Centre 01302 743914 BCVS - Retford 01777 869718 BCVS - Worksop 01909 476118 Benefits Help line 0844 415 3905 A1 Housing 01909 534484 Carer Support 01777 713800 Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 Crime Reduction Unit 01302 385462 Childline 0800 11 11 Citizens Advice - Worksop 01909 476049 Community Develpmt Team 01302 743796 Drug & Addiction Advice 08450 03 89 08 Job Centre 01302 367138 Bircotes Library 01302 742384 Age Concern 07790 230673
NSPCC 0115 960 5481 Samaritans 08457 90 90 90 Relate 08456 441027 RSPCA National Cruelty Line 0300 1234999 Alcoholics Anonymous (24hr) 0114 2701984 Alzheimer's Society Doncaster 01302 325628 Victim Support 01302 365531 Travel National Rail Enquiries 08457 484950 Bus Enquires 01709 515151 Stagecoach 0845 6050 605 Traveline - info 0870 6082608 Chris’s Cab 07764 141228 Health Doctors - Colliery surgery 01302 741860 Doctors - Oakleaf Surgery 01302 741820 Doctors –Dr Raheem 01302 741840 NHS Direct 0845 46 47 Hospital - Bassetlaw 01909 500990 Hospital - Doncaster 01302 366666 Schools & Nurseries etc Adult Education 01909 473561 Bircotes Pre-School 01302 759222 Harworth CofE Primary Sch 01302 742477 North Notts College 01909 504504 Serlby Park School 01302 742535 St Patricks RC Primary Sch 01302 743145 Groups & Societies Fellowship of the Services 01302- 742108 Rotary Club 01302 535165 Royal British Legion 01302-744345. Smiley Milers (Wed mornings) 01302 711100 Tickhill & Dist. Lions Club 01302 742843
John Garner
DSA Approved Driving Instructor
Professional Theory & Practical Tuition
Block Bookings & Student Discount
Hourly & Intensive Training to suit
0800 043 8731 or 0792 055 8731
Eye tests & Spectacle Dispensing Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 9 - 5.30
Wed & Sat 9 -12 You may be entitled to a
free eye test
Tel: 01302 744300
85 Scrooby Road, Bircotes DN11 8JN
INDEX OF ADVERTISERSINDEX OF ADVERTISERS
Accountancy LDH Accountancy 21 TC Accountancy 30
Aerial’s Aerial & Satellite Specialist 28 Bathrooms MJM Bathrooms 23
Beauty, Therapists & Clinics Heaven Sent 12
Building & Home Improvements AWM Building Maintenance 25 G & S Property Maintenance 25 Ivan Morley 15
Canvas Prints We Do Print 29
Car Repair & Servicing Atom Tyres 6 Atom Transmissions 6 Malcs Auto Testing 22
Care Home Rose Farm 21
Carpets & Flooring All Floors 12 Carpets, Carpets, Carpets 28 Dial a Floor 10 Distinctive Flooring 21
Country Market Tickhill Country Market 3
Childrens Day Nursery Rainbows Early Years Day Nursery 16
Cycles Bicycle Buddy 25 Hudsons Cycles 2
Driving Instructor Driving Focus 29 16Fay 10
Fancy Dress Alias 23
Fishery Scrooby Road Fishery 15
Funeral Directors WE Pinder & Son 14
Garden Services & Paving GreenThumb 5
Gold & Jewellery Time for Diamonds 22
Hairdressers Christopher Wright 11 Ellies Hair Room 22
Health & Fitness Bircotes Leisure Centre 5 Zumba with Sharon 3
Home Heating Watsons Fuels 10
Kitchens Infinity Kitchen Designs 24 Ladieswear & Lingerie Evelyn’s Den 14 Tops & Tans, Tickhill 13
Letting Services Footprint Properties 1
Logs Tickhill Barn Dried Logs 3 Opticians Woolcott Opticians 29
Oven Cleaning Hobknobs Oven Cleaning Service 23
Painting & Decorating Michael Jones 25
Pet / Animal Services Scruffs & Mutts 23
Pharmacy M&R Pharmacy 19
Plastering Mike Harris 30
Plumbing & Gas Services A* Plumbing & Heating 28 D Kelly Plumbing 14 Sanderson 6
Post Office Harworth Post Office 25
Restaurants, Bars & Public Houses Caviars, Bawtry 7 Blacksmiths Arms, Harworth 24 Styrrup Hall Golf & Country Club 15 The Taj Cottage, Tickhill 9
Roofing EPG 29
Schools & Colleges Balby Carr Community College 18 Doncaster College 31
Skip Hire Retford Waste 15
Television Repairs Telefix 23
Mikes Plastering No Job to Small
Sensible Prices
Free friendly quotation and advice
Phone 07527 162091
A concert in All Saints Church Harworth.
by Harworth Brass. 11th December at 7-00 pm.
Admission is £5-00. including a drink & a mince pie.
The Grand Christmas Draw will take place during the concert.
Tickets from social committee or Church members .or ring
01302743155.
For more details of other places Harworth Brass are
playing visit www.harworthbrass.co.uk
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♦ Tenants & Residents Association
♦ A message from the Vicarage
♦ Harworth Colliery Football Club
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