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THE TRI NGLE serving Fryton, Slingsby & South Holme www.slingsbyvillage.co.uk No. 22. June/July 2014
Photo Malton Gazette & Herald
Our Flora Dixon shows off her Tour De France scarecrows.
Photo Richard Flint
The Bishop’s Sheriff Woody looking for his horse in Church Lane.
Photo Richard Flint
Which was hiding at the Popek’s on Railway Street!
Photo Richard Flint
The Golden Dragon at The Grapes
Closing date for the August/September issue is Monday 21st July.
£1:00 for non-subscribers.
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Photo Richard Flint
Fisherman
Photo Richard Flint
Yoda (not the Editor as many of you wrongly guessed).
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Ballistics expert David Harding (on the right) with Peter Smithson and Margaret Mackinder at the March local
history meeting.
Photo Richard Flint
David Thornley, editor and compiler of ‘Slingsby, Then & Now’ with his wife Carol, promoting
sales at the Wartime Event.
Photo Richard Flint
Visitors to the Wartime Event listening to the children from the Community School singing songs from
World War 2 including Vera Lynn’s famous ‘We’ll Meet Again’.
Boy: “Dad, can I have another glass of water?” Dad: “But I’ve given you ten already!” Boy: “I know, but my bedrooms still on fire”.
Never put a child wearing Superman pyjamas on the top bunk.
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Slingsby Parish Plan – Update
Slingsby Parish Plan was completed in 2009 and is now nearly five years old, this is when it is recommended that they are refreshed and updated, so they contain up to date information etc. Parish Plans are very useful and effective when used to influence decision makers and to prove a need when applying for funding. A number of projects were achieved following the first plan and these include The Triangle Newsletter, Slingsby Village Website and the Village Allotments The Parish Council feel it would be beneficial to update the Parish Plan and as before would like to encourage residents to become involved. One way to do this is become a member of the Parish Plan Steering Group which on average would hold monthly meetings for about six months. Support will again be provided by Rural Action Yorkshire (RAY). If you would like to be involved or would like more information please contact Maggie Farey, Community Engagement Office at RAY 01723 882303 [email protected] Or Chris Adnit, Slingsby Parish Clerk [email protected] Or any member of Slingsby Parish Council A copy of the current Parish Plan is available to view on Slingsby Village website; www.slingsbyvillage.co.uk
Maggie
Surprise, Surprise!
Fiona Farnell has just brought to the attention of The Triangle and website that South Holme has different councillors at district and county level.
Cllr Robert Wainwright is the district councillor for Slingsby and Fryton.
Cllr Clare Wood is County Councillor for Slingsby and Fryton.
Cllr John Windress is the District Councillor for South Holme
Cllr Lindsay Burr is the County Councillor for South Holme
I have emailed Cllr Lindsay Burr but at the time of writing not had a reply. Keith
Your next Parish Council Meeting Monday 21st July 7pm in the village hall
Your Delivery Crew
Fryton: Mick Singleton. South Holme: Fiona Farnell. Slingsby: Aspen Way and Green Dyke Lane, Rita Hardy.
Sycamore and Porch Farm Close, Keith Bardon. Balkside, Sandra Dalgleish. The Green, Carol Buck.
The Green Crescent, Nancy Coates. The Lawns, Church Lane, High Street, & Malton Road, Keith Buck.
Railway Street (west side), Sue Birkbeck. Railway Street (east side), Pat Thompson
New Arrivals
Clive and Gemma Stanton and their little daughter Kenzi from York to The Green Crescent.
Dave Bakes with Daniella (Dan) and their daughter Rosa to Balkside from York. To Aspen Way from Norton, Malcom and Janet Lloyd.
To Aspen Way, Arthur (?).
Congratulations to Rob and Wendy of West View, Railway Street on the birth of their daughter, Megan Felicity O’Connor on St. George’s Day, April 23rd 2014.
Copy for your August/September TRIANGLE to David Thornley ,
The Dower House, The Balk, Slingsby, YO62 4AQ 01653 627210:
[email protected] By Monday 21st July please.
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In Slingsby every Thursday and Friday
No VAT at Barry’s garage!
SliNgSby SporTS & SociAl club
Contact
Dave Calvert 01653 628268
Information Installation Service
Slingsby Village Hall
Bookings and Enquiries
Debbie Firby
Trudy Carr
01653 628302 [email protected]
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Changes to your Garden Waste Service
What's changing?
From June 2014, the garden waste collection service
will become chargeable, at £27 for the period Jun
2014 to Mar 2015. This works out at less than £2 per
collection.
Information pack
An information pack being mailed directly to each property contains
a letter and a leaflet, detailing how residents can subscribe to the
scheme. Also included will be a leaflet containing some useful
frequently asked questions about the changes.
How to subscribe
By far the quickest and easiest way to pay is online.
You can subscribe to the service now.
“However, there will be a number of other easy ways
to pay, for residents who do not have access to a
computer”, said Beckie Bennett, Streetscene Manager for Ryedale
District Council.
What happens next? Once payment has been received you
will receive a confirmation letter along
with your licence within 14 days. Your
licence will need to be affixed to your
bin to show the collection crew that you have paid to receive the
service. Bins without current licences will not be emptied.
For residents using compostable liners instead of wheeled bins new
liners will be delivered.
Cut off date
It will be possible to subscribe to the scheme any time up until 18
July, but residents are advised to subscribe as soon as possible so
they can benefit from the maximum number of collections.
Garden waste collections cannot be guaranteed if subscriptions are
received after 18 July 2014.
Composting at home
If you would like to try composting more of your garden waste at home, low cost containers are available now.
www.letstalklessrubbish.com or (0844) 571 4444
Special Offer! Look out for a one day sale of subsidised compost bins during summer 2014. Details will be posted at www.ryedale.gov.uk and in the local press. Where material goes
Once collected, garden waste is delivered to
a network of local farms for composting and
the material is used back on the farmers land.
Why is the Incredible Hulk such a good gardener? Because he has green fingers!
Slingsby Builder
On your door step and ready to go to work for you.
37 years experience in the building trade.
Brickwork, roofing, joinery etc. Call Mike.
07886816672
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www.slingsbyvillage.co.uk
The triple bill of events in the village over the May Day bank holiday is the busiest part of the year for the website. Over those three days the website receives just short of six times the usual level of traffic, such is the interest in the car boot sale, scarecrow trail and the May Day celebrations. We haven't broken any daily viewing records so far this year but we are still on track to beat the yearly total of 44,120 page views attained in 2013, if the website visitor numbers continue at the current pace. So far this year the website has had over 18,000 page views.
The village Facebook and Twitter pages continue to spread the word, with both sites being automatically updated with any new articles whenever the village site is updated. The village Twitter feed recently passed 700 followers, many of whom live and work in the Ryedale area and remains one of the best tools for distributing news and events information. The village Facebook page reached 74 followers in early May and also appears to be a popular way of keeping up-to-date with village news and events. Links to both social media sites can be found on slingsbyvillage.co.uk
Finally, the website team are still looking for someone to join their ranks to keep the website up-to-date with news and events. While the village website may look complicated to update, it is in fact really quite easy to add news and events. We can show you how and we even have a test website that you can practice on before your solo flight on the real thing. So if you'd like to help get in contact with us at [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you. Richard Flint Webmaster
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Barmy?
Hi all, you may recall in the last issue of The Triangle I asked the question Brave or Barmy! Well the answer is definitely barmy!
The morning of the 4th May came with a little rain but we decided to go for it as the forecast was for dry and sunny later in the day so we set off at 9am rather than 8 30 as we had planned. We also went round the opposite way to our plan as to avoid the tractor run at Wombleton and the Kirby 10k fun run! We had a lovely ride to Helmsley and then things started to get a bit tougher from then on. Spout House came next where we stopped for a drink and a photo.
Moved onto the car park at top of Clay Bank. Had a short break before going down to Kildale and Westerdale where the hills really started to bite. I must admit to walking up some of the steepest ones but Emma pedalled up them all! We then had a break at Westerdale before going on to Blakey then down to Farndale.
I think the hardest hill was the one up into Gillamoor (Surprise View) and was pleased to see that seat outside the Sun Inn pub. The ride home from there seemed very easy after what had gone behind us and we completed the run in 5hrs 25mins (a good sixty miles plus . Ed) without any mishaps. I reckon it could have been quicker but I had to keep waiting for Emma (she says other way round but I'm sure that’s right!) I feel very proud to be able to help Emma like this. We raised £550 for the conservation project, Opwall Conservation Co., and would like to thank everyone that sponsored us. Also big thanks to Elaine who stepped in at short notice to be our spares carrier, first aider (thankfully not needed in either role) she was also our grub shop and photographer. Once again thank you all, John and Emma Hatfield.
Tony Popek’s
MOORSIDE ANTIQUES For quality furniture
6 Market Place, KirkbymoorsideYO62 6DB Open: Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm
Closed: Thursday and Sunday Shop 07973 292956 Home: 01653 628533
Email: [email protected]
Ladies & Gentleman
Please note Linda’s new opening times
Your Parish needs You
Currently the parish has 3 items that need urgently addressing:
a seat adjacent to the bus stop on The Green
a defibrillator – to benefit the whole parish and holiday makers
the footpath in front of the school needs replacing (not NYCC property)
If you would like to sponsor or donate to any of these worthy items, please contact:
Fiona Farnell 01653 628285
Many Thanks, The Parish Council
Slingsby Methodist Church
Can I offer a word in praise of Slingsby Methodist Church? I know that, as their Minister, I am biased but I have never had the privilege of being associated with such an open and outward looking group of Christians. I thought I had retired some 5 years ago but when I was asked to help out again at Slingsby I couldn’t refuse the request and this September I will be starting my third year back with them.
We want to be a relevant part of the life of the village and as such try, both as the church and as individuals to take an active part in village life. We also want people living in the village to be able to call upon us if they think we can help them. That might be at a time of stress, when you want need someone to turn to or at a time of joy, when you want to celebrate. We would love to see you at one of our services but if you just want prayers said for some special occasion or concern then remember our prayer box on the wall outside the chapel.
As many of you know our premises are used, throughout the year, by many different groups and we strive to ensure that they are always clean and warm. All of this takes money so may I ask you to consider helping when we have our ‘Gift Day’ on Saturday 7th June between 10.00 am and 12 noon. If you can help, in any way, we will be very grateful. Mike Smith
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SLINGSBY METHODIST CHURCH NEWS
Easter Sunday Service
Saturday 7th June. We are having a GIFT DAY in The Methodist Schoolroom 10am to 12 noon. This is to raise funds for redecorating the Chapel interior. We would be most grateful for any support you can give us. Coffee/tea and biscuits provided. At the same time we shall put on a display of old photos part of The “Wormald Collection” in the Chapel itself as we did on Mayday. Contact Stephen Prest on 628277 for details.
Sunday 15th June Slingsby Methodist Church Anniversary Day. We are repeating last year’s successful programme as follows: 3pm Meet at The Chapel for a Countryside walk looking at Conservation work around Slingsby.
4-30pm Afternoon Tea in the schoolroom.
6pm Service of Thanksgiving and celebration in the Chapel led by Mrs Louise Hayes.
You are all welcome to any of these events. Contact Mrs Audrey Foster for further details on 628643
The Wednesday Fellowship Group is continuing a study on prayer as follows:
28th May & 25th June, at 7-30pm at the home of Stephen & Rachel Prest, The Old Fold, Railway Street.
1th June 7-30pm At the home of Geoff & Karen Bishop, Church Cottage, Church Lane.
Don’t forget the PRAYER BOX outside The Methodist Schoolroom for any prayer requests you might have, or e-mail you requests to: [email protected] (Stephen Prest)
Little Adventurers meets on Thursday’s 1-30pm to 3pm For more details contact Liz Wilson on 628047.
Adventure Club has finished meeting for the summer and will start again in October
YAZ (Youth Adventure Zone) meets on Thursday’s 7:15pm to 9pm for young people in school years 6 – 9 For details contact Ruth & Linda Stannard 01653-691068.
Slingsby Methodist Women’s Fellowship. This now meets on alternate Tuesday’s at 2pm at the home of Mrs Freda Ware, Applegarth, Railway Street, Slingsby Tel: 628508. Stephen Prest
It’s your funeral… …it’s your choice
A gentler approach Softer touches Transparent pricing Pre-need planning
Contact Chris or Catherine on 07824 639 244 or 01653 627 170
www.lastwishesfunerals.co.uk Holme Lea, Slingsby
All Saints' Slingsby
This Summer All Saints' will host a series of fundraising activities for the ongoing development of the church as a parish resource. Please do get in touch with the PCC Secretary, Kate Giles ([email protected]), if you would like any further information about the church, churchyard or PCC. Sunday 13th July .STALLS AND TOMBOLA AT CAR BOOT SALE from 7 a.m. on Slingsby sports field. Tombola Prizes needed. Please leave with Maurag Carmichael at Porch House, The Green by Friday 11th July. We also need good quality bric-a-brac, plants, cakes, produce, costume jewellery which can also be left, or brought on the morning of the sale.
Saturday 9th August ANNUAL CHURCH CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE MORNING. Please help with giving the church a good spring clean as well has carrying out routine tasks in the churchyard. From 10 a.m. Coffee and cake provided. Bring suitable clothing, cleaning materials etc. Saturday 16th August. AUGUST MINI MARKET AND MORNING COFFEE AT SLINGSBY CHURCH AND IN THE CHURCHYARD. 10 a.m. -11.30 a.m. Cake and produce stall, raffle. Kate Giles
Bespoke commissions undertaken. [email protected]
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Slingsby School’s Annual Duck Race and Family Fun Day is being held on Saturday 28th June between 12-4pm, with the ducks being released at 3.30pm. The usual refreshments, cake stall, raffle and tombola will be there plus much more to entertain you and your children/grandchildren. If you would like to lend a hand either setting up, manning a stall, donating a raffle or tombola prize please contact Fiona on 01653 628285. We look forward to seeing you there. Friends of Slingsby School
Slingsby Football Club had a very good second half to the season, Playing 12 league games winning 6, drawing 5 and losing only 1 which meant finishing second in the table and being promoted to the first division.
On Saturday 3rd May, Slingsby Football club held their AGM and Presentation/Awards afternoon in the club house which was very well attended and everyone had a good afternoon.
AGM The annual general meeting started with a minutes silence in memory of Walter Marshall and Pete Myers who both sadly passed away just before the start of the season. The officers were then elected for the 2014/15 season.
Honorary President – Walter Marshall Chairman – Glyn Brown Vice Chairman – Mark Foster Assistant Vice Chairman – Brent Wilson Secretary – Iain Macdougall Treasurer/Club Accounts – Jill Crowe Manager – Steve Hodgson Committee – Chairman, Vice Chairman, Assistant Vice Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, Manager, Shaun Suffield & Paul Richardson.
Presentation/Award winners 2013/14 Season.
Managers Player of the Year – Glyn Brown Players Player of the Year – Joe Brown Referees Player of the year – Sean Keefe
Most Improved Player – Shaun Suffield Top Scorer – Scott Simpson. There was also a special award for Scott for scoring 4 consecutive hat-tricks which is a Beckett League record.
And finally a new award which is in Memory of Pete Myers which is for ‘Club Man of the Year’ and that was shared between Glyn Brown & Chris Rookes.
Mark Foster Handing over the Pete Myers award for Club Man of the Year to joint winners
Glyn Brown & Chris Rookes.
Thanks were also said for Andrew Popek and John Baxter for the BBQ, and to the club sponsor’s Glyn Brown and Overton’s Butchers in Malton.
Any new players are more than welcome for the 2014/15 season, Pre-season training dates and Fixtures for the new season will be out soon.
For any further enquiries please contact either Mark Foster 07710 757065 or Iain Macdougall on 07530 264318. Mark Foster – Slingsby FC
A Yorkshire man arrived at the Pearly Gates. St. Peter was utterly astonished. “Well, Ah nivver!” he said, “A Yorkshire man. All reight, tha can come in, lad. But think on. We’r nut makkin’ Yorkshire puddin’ fer one!”
physiotherapy
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The Village Shop
Tony Hodgson, Proprietor Green Dyke Lane, Slingsby,
York, YO62 4AQ Tel: 01653 628930
Groceries, home-baking, newspapers & magazines.
Open: Mon., Tues, Thurs, Fri, 8:15am-5:00pm
Wednesday & Saturdays, 8:15am-12noon
Sunday: 7:30am-9:30am
Bank Holiday Mondays: 8:15-9:30am
The Grapes Inn Railway Street, Slingsby, York YO62 4AL
Leigh & Catharine Spooner
01653 628076 [email protected]
Food is available for you at the following times:
Monday Closed, Except Bank Holidays
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday(Senior Citizens’ Lunch),
Friday & Saturday 12noon-2:30pm & 6pm-9pm
Sunday, 12noon-3pm
Music Night – Tues. 3rd June 8pm Quiz Night – Sunday 15th June 8pm
Music Night – Tues. 1st July 8pm
Bingo Night – Sunday 6th July 8pm in support of Ryedale Special families
Quiz Night – Sunday 20th July 8pm
Visit www.thegrapes-slingsby.co.uk for all information on special events
What country was once run by napkins? The Serviette Union!
What does an Australian call a boomerang that doesn’t work?
A stick.
Open every day at 8:00 am
e-mail: [email protected]
Your local artisan bakers.
The wide range of breads and cakes are all made by Elaine and Chris with their staff at Brookside.
Bakery open Tues. – Sat 8:30 to 5pm, Sunday 10:30 to 5pm
Tearoom open Tues. – Sat 9:30 to 4:30pm Sunday 10 to 4pm
Buffet Lunch is served 11 to 3pm Closed all day Monday.
What’s red and sits in the corner? A naughty fire engine!
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British and Continental Travel. Riccal Drive, York Road Industrial Park,
Malton, YO17 6YE
Tel: 01653 690500, Fax: 01653 690800
www.perrystravel.com E-mail: [email protected]
Coach holidays. Day excursions. Private Hire. Vehicle Repairs
Wath Court Fabrics Ltd Paula Battersby
Wide range of upholstery and curtain fabrics together with short lengths, braids, trims and tassels discounted to
affordable prices from £5 per metre. Lining, tapes, roman blind components, tracks and poles are all available too.
Open Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm Saturday 10am-1pm 01653 628208
Wath Court Fold, Hovingham, YO62 4NN (On the B1257 between Slingsby and Hovingham)
[email protected] www.wathcourtfabrics.co.uk
Rita’s Kitchen Pantry
Your Celebration Cake Specialist. Home made with the very best ingredients
and local free range eggs by RITA HARDY
01653 628164 [email protected]
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Slingsby Village Hall Committee are pleased to announce that we have been successful in obtaining a grant for the replacement of external doors and windows to the Village Hall with new double glazed windows and doors. The grant is from Yorwaste through the Landfill Communities Fund. Work will commence over the summer months. Brian Clarke
Slingsby Then & Now
Photo David Thornley
Rosemary Wormald Many of the pictures in the new publication were from the Wormald Collection, assembled over many years by Rosemary’s husband Alan. They ran the Post Office and shop at what is now Prospect House at the bottom of High Street from 1968 till 2001. Rosemary is now living near Richmond in North Yorkshire.
If you missed getting your hands on a copy, don’t panic, a reprint is planned. Your orders to David Thornley.
Yorkshire Countrywomen’s Association
In the absence of the chairman, Pat Elener took the April meeting and welcomed members. After apologies were received and points of interest in the association newsletter were read Pat introduced Anne Blair, who gave a very interesting talk about Wimbledon. She attends the finals every year and gave a history of the All England Tennis Club and was very knowledgeable about the players.
The May meeting was to be a visit to Moorfield Alpaca Farm at Kirkbymoorside. Unfortunately because of the heavy rainfall the fields were too water logged and the visit had to be cancelled, so a quiz night was arranged instead which was a huge success. The next meeting is an outing to Skidby windmill on Tuesday 10th June and if anyone is interested in joining the visit please contact Sue Birkbeck 01653 627293 as there may still be a spare seat on the bus. Anyone wishing to join the branch will be most welcome. Shelagh Richards
LOCAL HISTORY GROUP. 2014.
‘Slingsby Then and Now,’
The recent book edited and masterminded by David Thornley which pulls together all the information we have collected about Slingsby businesses, has now sold out of its present print run. It raised £1,139.50. This is a magnificent opening credit for our fund to create a permanent archive for village history. Very many thanks to David and Carol Thornley for all their work on this.
People are still asking for copies, so it looks as if another small print run will be viable. If you wish to order a copy please leave and order (name and postal or e-mail address) with Tony at the Village Shop or David Thornley.
Are you aged between 14 and 24 then contact Julie.
Julie Atkinson, Service Development Officer, Malton Library and Customer Service Centre
St. Michael Street, Malton. YO17 7LJ Tel 01609 534563
Two engineering students were biking across a university campus when one said, "Where did you get such a great bike?" The second engineer replied, "Well, I was walking along yesterday, minding my own business, when a beautiful woman rode up on this bike, threw it to the ground, took off all her clothes and said, "Take what you want." The first engineer nodded approvingly and said, "Good choice: The clothes probably wouldn't have fit you anyway."
D. T.
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Hutton BROS. Main Street,
Shipton by Benningbrough, York YO30 1AB
TEL: 01904 471607
Visit our website:
www.huttonbros.co.uk FREE COLLECTION IN THE SLINGSBY AREA.
All makes of vehicles serviced. Free courtesy car. Caravan storage.
Linda Dickinson
Slingsby Fuel Co-Op Want to join?
Contact Chrysa Apps [email protected]
Howardian Dental Practice
Dr Christine Parker BDS
Modern dentistry - traditional service
100% of our survey patients would recommend us!
11 Alan Farnaby Way, York Road Business Park, Sheriff Hutton. YO60 6PG
Call Georgina on 01347 878111 Email: [email protected]
www.howardiandental.co.uk Free parking adjacent to the surgery.
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The Chocolate Competition.
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The Editor Keith collecting the prizes from Sue at Mennell’s Sweet Shop, Malton
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Trudy Carr, won our first prize. Editor’s wife Carol hid the egg when it arrived at Sawpit Cottage. The editor is not to be trusted with chocolate!
Why is there no such organisation as Chocoholics Anonymous?
Because nobody wants to quit.
What do call someone with jelly in one ear and custard in the other?
A trifle deaf!
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May Day joy!
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The 2014 Maypole Team: Sophie & Amelia Palmer-Bunting, Annabel Williams, Tabitha Cross, Mille Macphee, Andrew Watson, Amelia Thompson, Hanna Orchison, Samantha Oliphant, Charlotte Hodgson, Olive Rayner, Evan & Libby Smurthwaite, Alanis Baxter, Aimee Hayhurst and Emily Hogson. Ribbon holders: Emily McGregor, Charli Taylor, Matthew Rayner.
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York’s Acorn Morris dancers
Emma and John Hatfield at the start of their charity ride.
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Copy for your August/September TRIANGLE by Monday, 21st July to David Thornley , The Dower House, The Balk, Slingsby, YO62 4AQ 01653 627210: [email protected]