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1 Congratulations Wrawby Rovers!! Wrawby Rovers Under 10's Football team with manager Paul Wing receiving their trophies for runners up in division 2 at the Caparo Football League presentation evening. Well done boys on a successful season, and many thanks to team sponsor Vicarage Motors. The Olympic Torch will pass through Wrawby on 26th June. See centre pages for details of the Wrawby Torch Celebrations

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Congratulations Wrawby Rovers!!

Wrawby Rovers Under 10's Football team with manager Paul Wing receiving their trophies for runners up in division 2 at the Caparo Football League presentation evening. Well done boys on a successful season, and many thanks to team sponsor Vicarage Motors.

The Olympic Torch will pass

through Wrawby on 26th June. See centre pages for details of the

Wrawby Torch Celebrations

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Please contact any of the editorial team with news etc. for next month’s magazine: Kate Prior, Jim Flewker, Patrick Keilthy 655360, Pete Townsend 656817, Stephen Caldwell

653575. You can also e-mail to [email protected] Advertising: Jane Caldwell, 653575 or [email protected]

Distribution: John Cairns, 652572 Copy deadline for the next magazine - 15th June 2012

Please note that events advertised in this magazine are the responsibility of the organisers. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information in Wrawby News, neither the Church or the Editors have any control over the events or information supplied by others.

Who's Who in Wrawby

St Mary's Parish Church

Clergy

Fr. Owain Mitchell 10 Glanford Road, Brigg 653989 Licensed Reader Nigel Good 658883 Churchwarden Derek Bunting 652542 Nigel Good 658883 Parish Administrator 653989 Treasurer

Patrick Keilthy 655360

Wrawby Methodist Church Minister Rev Enid Knowles 658268 16 St James Rd, Brigg Church Steward

Jim Marr 650114 Church Treasurer Jonathan Dibdin 655277 Wrawby St. Mary’s C E Controlled Primary School Head teacher

Mrs. S. Rowe 655579 Chair of Governors

Mrs R Hoyle 653154

Other Organisations Roman Catholic Representative Marie Owen Brown 653579 Wrawby Pre-school (Mon, Wed & Fri 9.15 - 11.45 am & 12.45 - 3.l5 pm, Tues 9.15 - 11.45 next to the school) 07960 021517 Little Explorers (Thursday 9.15-11.15 term time in Village Hall) Lisa Beveridge 0771 5398549 North Lincolnshire UA Councillors Rob Waltham 652101 Nigel Sherwood 653232 Carl Sherwood 655202 Parish Council - Chairman

Ian Smith 652084 Parish Clerk

Graham Foster 651250 Community Police 0845 606 0222 Wrawby Neighbourhood Watch Mrs. Julie Smith 652084 Wrawby Post Mill Mrs. Susan Day 653699 Wrawby History Group Mrs. Kay Rothery 653315 Lunch & Chat Mrs. P Hubbard 653387 Warden of Wold Court Mrs. A Locking 653475 Wrawby Playing Fields Assoc. Mr. Paul Dalton 654665 Village Hall Committee Chairperson and Bookings

Mrs Susan Day 653699 Village Hall Secretary Mrs. Kirstin May 658206 Village Hall Property Manager Mr. John Walton 651805 Wrawby Women's Institute Jane Wooliscroft 657959 Wrawby Community Choir Caroline Reddish 653155 Ladies Afternoon Club Barbara Green 653039

Sponsor a Frock day

Thursday 14th June, 11am to 2.30pm, at 8 Applefields, Wrawby The Dress a Girl around the World organisation was set up in America with the belief that every girl should own a pretty dress. Dressmakers from all over America began to make dresses from pillowcases to send to girls in Africa, India and South America. The organisation has now spread around the world and has a base in the UK in Somerset from where the dresses are sent to be distributed. Louise Tandon has been making frocks since last year and now has around 80 waiting to be sent to the UK base. Louise is inviting people to come and choose a dress to sponsor for £1, and then write a message or send a photo, to the child who will receive it, to place in the pocket. Everyone sponsoring a dress will receive a free cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit. All the sponsor money will be used to send the dresses on to the distribution centre or to buy extra supplies to make more frocks. For more details please contact Louise on 653526.

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CHALLENGE OF A LIFETIME 19 year old Wrawby resident, Lucy Hoyle, is taking part in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. Lucy has been sending regular updates of her

experience to pupils at Wrawby St. Mary’s School where she did work experience earlier this year. She

is crewing on the Clipper Geraldton and as I write this is somewhere in the Bermuda triangle! You can follow Lucy’s progress on her blog “My Challenge of

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WRAWBY NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

P.C. Mark Thornton from Scunthorpe police has asked all Neighbourhood Watch groups to be aware that police and insurance companies are experiencing a very high level of thefts of catalytic converters from four wheel drive vehicles. The thefts appear to be occurring overnight and into the early hours, mainly in rural towns and villages. People are requested to be vigilant in spotting any suspicious people/vehicles and alerting neighbours and the police so that preventative measures can be taken.

Another problem is that cannabis farms are being set up in ordinary houses. They are usually in rented properties. When the “new people” move in they usually bring a lot of equipment with them including ventilation and lighting equipment and bags of soil. They may try to adapt the premises and may not be seen during the daytime, but will be coming and going at odd hours. Another indicator is covered up windows, often constantly pulled curtains or black out blinds, also a strong sickly sweet smell and condensation on windows. Please contact the police or use the Crimestoppers number 0800 555 111 to report anything suspicious. Thank you Julie Smith

PARISH COUNCIL NEWS - May Meeting

The Police Reports for February and March showed, once again, that crime levels in the village remain low with 4 crimes reported in February (3 non-dwelling burglaries and 1 theft from a motor vehicle) and none at all in March. The Police remain concerned at the levels of Scrap Metal theft in the area - once again if anything suspicious is noted, please either ring anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or Brigg Police Station on 101. Regarding the possible Scrap Metal Thefts, a suspicious vehicle, a black BMW25, reg. G2??ALF has been linked to this activity in this area. If you see this vehicle, please ring the police on 101 with as much detail as possible and directions of travel.

The local Road Safety Partnership has sought Council's help in setting up the “20’s Plenty” campaign again. The Partnership wishes to remind local drivers that in many residential areas, although the speed limit may be 30mph, 20 mph is actually more than fast enough and is more appropriate with lighter evenings and warmer days seeing more children, pedestrians and cyclists out and about. The Council has some "20 is Plenty" cards which residents can place in their windows in areas where excessive speed is a problem. If required, cards can be obtained from the Clerk, Graham Foster (651250) You can send e-mail all Parish Council members via [email protected]

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Wrawby Torch Celebrations Collect your medal!

To celebrate the Olympic Torch coming to Wrawby on June 26th 2012, a commemorative medal is being given to all children who live in Wrawby and are under 11 years of age.

It is hoped that the children will wear their medals as the torch comes through the village.

To qualify for your medal you must live in Wrawby and must not be more than 11 years old.

The medals will be given out on Saturday 23rd June at Vicarage Motors between 11.00 am and 2.00 pm. Please fill in the ticket below and bring it with you to collect your medal.

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Wrawby Torch Celebrations Medal ticket

Family name: Address: Name/s of children up to 11 years: ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________

Make a flag to wave when the Olympic Torch comes to Wrawby

Saturday 16th June at

Wrawby Village Hall 9.00 till 12.00 All Welcome

(Children must be accompanied by an adult)

If you want more information about these events or If you are unable to collect your medals at the stated time please contact: Diane 659088, Anita 653301, or Postie Sue

07918126044 The ladies would also like to hear from anyone who can spare any time on the Torch

Celebration day in the morning of Tuesday 26th June to help set up or from 3.00pm for a couple of hours to “staff” the bouncy castle and/or games.

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Wrawby Torch Celebrations Come and wave your flag on Tuesday 26th June

Celebrations start at 3.00pm

Torch expected through Wrawby at 4.10pm

Sign the "I Saw the Olympic Torch in Wrawby" at the Wrawby Horticultural Society Show on Saturday August 11th 2012

The theme for the Olympic Torch Relay is Gold Wear gold/yellow to brighten the route!

Donations for the tombola and cake stall will be gratefully received

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Vicarage Motors Children's area Bouncy castle Face painting Hook a duck

Games Tombola

Ice cream Fairy cakes

Black Horse Hot pork/beef/turkey sand-

wiches Real ale

Beer garden Games

St Mary's Parish Church Enjoy a cup of tea!

Congratulations and Good Luck to Wrawby twins Rob and Will May who wi ll be carrying the Olympic Flame through Thurlby, near Bourne, on 4th July.

There are four Torch Bearers carrying the flame through Wrawby. They come from Grimsby, Market Rasen, Scunthorpe and Surrey. Details about the route and the torch bearers can be found at the official web site: http://www.london2012.com/torch-relay/

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Around WrawbyAround WrawbyAround WrawbyAround Wrawby

From the registers :From the registers :From the registers :From the registers :

FuneralFuneralFuneralFuneral 26262626thththth AprilAprilAprilApril Daniel Philip RixDaniel Philip RixDaniel Philip RixDaniel Philip Rix

Wedding 28Wedding 28Wedding 28Wedding 28thththth April James Austin Lewis/Deborah Louise FoxApril James Austin Lewis/Deborah Louise FoxApril James Austin Lewis/Deborah Louise FoxApril James Austin Lewis/Deborah Louise Fox

The subject of the Wrawby W.I. meeting on 20th June is Survival Techniques with The Forest School. If you are interested in becoming a member or want more information contact Jane Woolliscroft 01652 657959. Don’t forget the fund-raising Ceilidh on Saturday 16th June. Tickets are available from Jane at £10.00 each.

Wrawby Horticultural Society Show takes place on 11th August but June is the time to start snapping for the

photography classes. The subjects are Olympic Event and Party Mood! The children’s class is My Friends.

Local amateur wildlife photographer and retired police officer, David Newby, would like access to land/information regarding owls and other wildlife in the Wrawby and surrounding area. Please contact David on 07900340403 or [email protected] if you can help. All information provided will remain confidential.

Mike Reddish writes, “I have raised a fabulous total of £2,388 (£2,844 with gift aid) from 101 donations for the 2 charities (Breakthrough in Breast Cancer and Motor Neurone Disease Association) who I know very much appreciate everyone’s generosity. Together with the donations there have been some great messages of encouragement too, thank you.” (Read more of Mike’s marathon experience on the web site)

Anne Rickell, Chairperson Scunthorpe Breatheeasy, would like to thank the people of Wrawby for their donations of

loose change given to Postie Sue, they are very welcome and will be put to good use by the British Lung Foundation.

Councillor and Mrs. Sherwood will host a garden party for village organisations on 21st July. More details next month.

North Lincolnshire Council has been allocated £2.6m under the Government's BDUK (Broadband Delivery UK) programme to develop the project on behalf of North and North East Lincolnshire Council. For more information or to compete a survey go to http://www.shumberbroadband.info/residents/rs or call Yvonne Thompson on 01724 296926

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VILLAGE HALL LUNCHES 80 different people attended one or more Village Hall Lunches this spring. One eventful chaotic Tuesday 59 people came on the same day and all got fed! Usually we average about 40 people per lunch. There is a wide range of ages among those attending which is lovely. We have several people in their 80’s but then at least 4 babies aged under 6 months, and everything in between. We will be back in the Autumn starting on the 25th of Sept. 80 people cannot all be wrong> If you have not yet been, why not join us? Thanks must go to all the people who help at the lunches. They range from the people who get the tables out, the helpers who lay the tables and serve the food. The welcomers, and last but not least the cooks who make the soup, and the plum bread. It is a real community effort. Thank you all! Mary Tustin

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DEDICATION, COMMIMTENT AND DUTY As I write these notes I have one eye on the TV news and two reports catch my attention; the Olympic flame is about to land in Cornwall, the Queen is hosting a dinner at Windsor Castle for other royals from around the world to mark her Jubilee. This month Wrawby will be involved in both these events, at the beginning of the month we along with the rest of the country will mark the Queens Diamond Jubilee with two days bank holidays and no doubt plenty of festivities. Towards the end of the month we will have the opportunity to witness the Olympic flame passing through our village.

My thoughts this month go behind those two events as they both mark three things; dedication, commitment and duty. Most of us on reaching the Queen’s age will have been celebrating quite a number of years retirement. But the Queen has served this country for 60 years and her sense of duty has never diminished. From young woman, newly married, to raising a family through to her senior years her dedication and commitment to this country and indeed the commonwealth has been an inspiration, despite her advancing years it shows no sign of abating, as her Jubilee tour of the country bears testimony.

The Olympics is the pinnacle of most sportsmen and women’s achievements. It is the culmination of many months, years and sometimes decades of dedication and commitment. The many hours of training and sacrifice and perhaps pain and injury that lies behind these Olympic events. For some will come the reward of glory and triumph, some will have to be satisfied with personal records and achievements; some will only suffer heartbreak and injury. Most will have to be satisfied with having taken part and represented their country to the best of their ability.

We do not have to be a reigning monarch or an Olympian to show the characteristics of dedication, commitment and duty. Many of us exhibit these qualities in our daily lives, often without thinking about it. Whether it is in looking after our families, or in our work commitments, through our hobbies or sports, in our volunteering to help and support others, in our faith or in serving our communities. All three of these qualities demand something of ourselves, our all, our time and energy- we have to give without expecting to receive in return. Communities and relationships thrive as a result of them.

Like the Queen it may mean dedicating her life to fulfil her duty. Let us wish Her Majesty a happy Jubilee Year and all Olympians a successful Games. Nigel Good

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Wrawby’s Diary forWrawby’s Diary forWrawby’s Diary forWrawby’s Diary for June 2012June 2012June 2012June 2012

26 Tuesday 3.00 p.m. Wrawby torch Celebrations at Black Horse, Church and Vicarage Motors

27 Wednesday St Mary’s 9.00 a.m. Eucharist

July 1 Sunday 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion St. Mary’s 11.00 a.m. United Family Service

2 Monday 7.30 p.m. P.C.C. at St. Mary’s

4 Wednesday St Mary’s 9.00 a.m. Eucharist Mobile Library Lunch Club

June 2 Saturday 10.00 - 12.00 Coffee Morning in Church - Cream Scones, Coffee etc

3 Sunday 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion St. Mary’s 11.00 a.m. United Family Service

4 Monday Bank Holiday - Mill Open Day

6 Wednesday St Mary’s 9.00 a.m. Eucharist Mobile Library Lunch Club Tel. 653387 for details. 8.00 p.m. Community Choir at St. Mary’s Church and then every Wednesday

10 Sunday St. Mary’s 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion

11 Monday 2.00 p.m. Ladies Afternoon Club in Village Hall. Tel. 653039 for details.

12 Tuesday 8.00 p.m. Parish Council Meeting in Village Hall

13 Wednesday St Mary’s 9.00 a.m. Eucharist

14 Thursday 11.00 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Sponsor a Frock Day at 8, Applefields

16 Saturday 9.00 Flag making for the Torch Celebration at the village Hall W.I. Ceilidh at the Village Hall

17 Sunday St. Mary’s 11am Morning Praise 2.00 p.m. Wrawby Mill open

20 Wednesday St Mary’s 9.00 a.m. Eucharist Mobile Library 8.00 p.m. Women’s Institute in Village Hall - Survival Techniques

21 Thursday 1.30 p.m. Make and Sale meeting at St. Mary’s Church

24 Sunday St. Mary’s 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion

Wrawby Mobile Library Schedule Alternate Wednesdays:-

Village Hall 12.20 - 12.40 p.m. Central Stores 1.45 - 2.10 p.m. Tunnel/Barton Road 2.15 - 2.25 p.m. See Diary for this month’s dates

Wrawby Post Mill Open Days in 2012 (2.00pm to 5.00pm)

4th June, 17th June, 29th July and 27th August

Adults £2, Children £1, Family ticket £5

The Mill can be opened by special

arrangement and souvenirs purchased at any time. Further details 01652 653699

The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin,

Wrawby

All are welcome to attend Sunday Services at St. Mary’s Church. Those on the 1st and 3rd Sunday are particularly arranged as joint services with the Methodist congregation.

There is a Sunday School during services on the 2nd and 4th Sunday. The 9.00am Wednesday Eucharist Service is a short (30 minute) Communion service.

To book a Wedding or Baptism please see Fr Owain after Parish Communion on 2nd or 4th Sunday. For all other matters contact him on 01652 653989 or e- mail: [email protected]

The Church is also available for use for community events. Should you wish to enquire about using the church building, please contact Father Owain on 653989