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Students at Ferryhill Business and Enterprise College have again topped their previous year’s achievements with another set of excellent examination results. In all, 72% of Year 11 students achieved 5 or more GCSE passes at grade C or above. This is above the average for the whole of County Durham and the country. Once again, 100% of students achieved examination success with at least one GCSE pass, and the majority achieved many more
OUTSTAnDinG RESULTS FOR FERRYHiLL STUDEnTS
with some students achieving over 15 GCSE passes. Almost 95% of students achieved 5 or more A* - G passes at GCSE. The range of courses available to students is wide and diverse, ranging from purely academic subjects through to vocational subjects such as Child Care, Construction, Hair and Beauty and Engineering – many of which are delivered jointly
with partner institutions. All of the results were above the levels predicted by national databases, although the school wishes to improve the percentage of students gaining English and Maths above grade C, and this is a priority area for the coming year.The Headteacher, Mr Bowden, said, “I congratulate all of
our students for their superb results this year, especially those who have exceeded expectations. Every student who worked hard, attended and had a positive attitude achieved their predictions and many exceeded them. “In the most successful cases staff, students and parents engaged together with education as an aim to improve life chances and, as a result, have been extremely successful. “Our results this year continue their upward improvement and the regard with which Ferryhill students are held as they move on continues to improve. This reflects not only on the school but the communities it serves. That reflection continues to get brighter and we are delighted with this. “Difficult though it may be, we will aim to improve on our results again next year. “The school will be holding an Open Evening for parents of primary students currently in Year 6 on Wednesday, January 30th. The event will give parents a chance to talk to staff at the school about its successes and their future part in its continuation. The Open Evening starts at 6.30pm and the school will be open from 6.00pm.
Students look overjoyed as they receive their GCSE results.
Ferryhill Police have gained the right to ban troublemakers from the town in a bid to curb potential disturbances.Police in both Ferryhill and Spennymoor will now be able to impose exclusion orders on people or groups, who they fear may cause trouble, for a
period of either 24 or 48 hours.Inspector Bill Bentham, of Spennymoor Police, said that the system was particularly aimed at weekend drinkers. He said, “Its about being proactive and trying to nip trouble in the bud by issuing these notices to leave for 24 or even 48 hours.”
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Henderson Community House in Coleridge Road, Chilton, is hoping that residents of the town will help it secure a much-needed grant to part-fund a skate park.The Community Centre has applied to the local Criminal Justice Board for a grant, which provides funds to projects using money seized from the proceeds of crime. However, residents of Chilton and Ferryhill must vote if they are to be considered for the grant, which could be as
much as £95,000.To vote for the skate park, visit http://cashback.cjsonline.gov.uk/ (Select Durham and Darlington and click on Chilton Skate Park, then register your vote by clicking ‘have your say’ at the bottom of the page.)A spokesperson for Henderson House said, “Please encourage everyone you know to vote in the next week so we can get through to the next round and maintain a chance of winning.”
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The annual trip organised by the Ferryhill Aged Peoples Treat Committee and supported by Ferryhill Town Council and Durham County Council, previously known as the ‘Aged Peoples Trip’, will now be called the ‘Senior Citizens Trip’.During this years trip to York, passengers completed questionnaires, and the results of the survey were recently reported back to a Council meeting where it was decided that next year’s trip, scheduled to take place on Thursday, July 29th, 2010, will once again visit York as requested by the majority of passengers. Members considered the views of local residents when making preparations for next year’s trip and, at the request of numerous residents, coaches will leave for York at an earlier time and will also return earlier to avoid traffic. The only other request received was that the trip take place during school term time, however, this will not be possible due to coaches being
The senior citizens of Ferryhill will once again visit York on their annual trip.
used for school trips leading up to the school holidays and the trip will therefore take place on the first Thursday of the school holidays.A spokesperson for the Council said, “Ferryhill Town Council values the opinions of local residents and thanks everyone for taking the time to complete the survey which
allows improvements to be made to what is a very enjoyable annual day out.”The fares for the trip will be decided by the Committee when they meet early next year and times, fares and coach pick-up points will be publicised in the town’s noticeboards as well as in The Chapter.
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Ferryhill Town Council is hoping to install CCTV cameras, at a cost of £3,500, in the new town centre toilets, after a spate of minor vandalism and unpleasant
occurences.The proposed system will include 5 external cameras, one on each external wall, two to the front and one internal camera to the entrance area.
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Windlestone Methodist Church is to hold a Chilton Memories Flower Festival on several days in October.The opening preview will take place on Friday 9th, from 6.00pm to 9.00pm, when there will be a buffet supper and Mike Amos of the Northern Echo will be in attendance. Entry costs £5.The festival will be open again on Saturday 10th, from 10.00am to 6.00pm, and again from 7.00pm to 9.00pm, when
there will be an evening of song.On Sunday 11th, people will be able to visit the flower show from 2.00pm to 4.00pm.Entry costs £1.50, which includes tea and coffee.Organisers of the event are hoping that anyone with their own memories of the chapel will get in touch with their ideas for a successful event. Anyone who may be able to help is asked to call June on 07923699478.
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The Mayor of Ferryhill, Councillor Eileen Martin, together with Councillors Zena Roddam and Doreen Barber, held a tombola at Ferryhill Market on Friday, September 11th, to raise money for the Mayor’s charity.In just a couple of hours, £232 was raised. The money will be divided between the Mayor’s charities, which this year are The Great North Air
Ambulance and the Ferryhill 2000 Committee.“Eileen is extremely grateful for the support received on the day and would like to say a huge thank you to all those who donated prizes for the tombola, to those who bought tickets and also to Zena and Doreen for giving up their time to help organise the tombola,” commented a Council spokesperson.
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Residents of Ferryhill have been surprised recently by the emergence of a new high point in the town at Dean Bank Park. Contractors currently working on the Town Council’s new million pound sports complex in Dean Bank Park have removed hundreds of tons of topsoil from the football pitches to enable new field drains to be added. This has been piled up to 60 feet high on the side of the park, creating a new high point for the town, albeit a temporary one.
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Ferryhill already commands a lofty position of 756 feet above sea level and has some magnificent views of much of the North East. Places that can be seen from Ferryhill include Durham Cathedral, Penshaw Monument, Weardale, Gateshead, the wind turbines as far away as Elwick near Hartlepool, Rosebery Topping and the Cleveland Hills and even the floodlights at St James Park! Parents are asked to ensure their children do not enter
the construction site and ensure they do not vandalise the security fencing around the site, as some youths have already caused several hundreds of pounds worth of damage to the temporary fencing.Meanwhile, clearance work at the former Ferryhill Athletic football ground has progressed rapidly, and the old changing block in the park has been completely demolished, as has the old scoreboard and toilet block.
Ferryhill has a new temporary high point after contractors removed hundreds of tons of topsoil from the football pitches in Dean Bank Park.
Ferryhill Library is inviting all pre-school aged children to its Rhyme Time sessions.Meetings are held every second Monday, from 10.00am
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Family and friends of sadly-missed motorcyclist, Peter Wilson, will be holding a fancy dress event at Ferryhill Station workingmen’s Club this month, in order to raise funds for the charity which tried to save his life.Peter, who lived in Lumley Crescent, Ferryhill, was tragically killed after he was thrown from his motorcycle near the West Chilton roundabout on July 19th this year.He suffered serious head and internal injuries and passed away after being taken to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough by the Great North Air Ambulance.The Air Ambulance is a charity which operates three helicopters in the North without government or national lottery support. It relies entirely on people raising funds so they can continue their life-saving work.Peter’s sister, Lynne Burnett, has already raised a fantastic £1060.57 and Peter’s wife, Jean, and his daughters Kaylee, 17 and Andi, 15, are currently selling party moustaches in the run up to the event.The event will be held at Ferryhill Station wMC on Saturday, September 26th,
A fundraiser is to be held in memory of Ferryhill’s Peter Wilson, who was tragically killed in a road accident
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between 1.00pm and 6.00pm. Tickets are £2 on the door, which includes a raffle ticket. There will also be karaoke and a disco.Jean commented, “None of us know when a friend or family member will need the help of
the crews who work hard for the lives of the people in our region. The more we raise for this cause, the better for us all. A big thank you to local businesses who have donated a variety of prizes for the raffle.”
The Surtees Arms in Chilton Lane, Ferryhill, held its annual Leek Show recently, with a much larger entry of produce than previous years.First Prize for Best Leeks was awarded to Peter Robinson, with the award for Most Points in Show going to Colin Robinson.Licensees, Alan and Susan, said, “It was a great show,
which just goes to prove just how important societies like the Leek Club are to the local community and to pubs like the Surtees.Names are now being taken for the next season, and old and new members alike are being encouraged to add their names to the list. For more information, contact The Surtees Arms on 01740 655724.
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Were you involved with the Chiltonaires Juvenile Jazz Band in the 70’s?If so, then get yourself along to Chilton Workingmen’s Club on Saturday, October 17th, where a reunion is being held.The event will take place from
12 noon till 5.00pm, when there will be pies and peas and entertainment from ‘Hot Flush.’Tickets cost £5 and are available from June on 07923699478.“Everyone is welcome,” said June.
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The independent Boundary Committee for England is asking people in Durham to comment on proposals for new local electoral arrangements in the county. The review will decide how many councillors should sit on Durham’s new unitary authority in future and will also establish new boundaries for the council’s electoral divisions. The Committee’s draft recommendations include maps of the proposed new divisions that each councillor will represent. The recommendations should be available at council buildings and libraries, or online at www.boundarycommittee.org.ukThe proposals caused a stir in June of this year, when it was
put forward that the boundaries for the Chilton and Ferryhill ares would change, meaning Chilton would have only one councillor.Max Caller, Chair of the Boundary Committee, said, “Having fair electoral boundaries is important, especially given that the new unitary authority in Durham is only a few months old. They ensure that every voter in Durham, wherever they live in the county, will have a vote of the same weight when electing their councillors.“Earlier this year, we asked people and groups in Durham to tell us how many councillors the council should have and the areas that each councillor should represent. That
information forms the basis of our draft recommendations. Now we want people to tell us what they feel the impact of the recommendations will be on their community, if they think they can be improved, and what those changes should be.”The Committee wants to hear as much clear and well-argued evidence as possible in order to develop final recommendations for Durham. If you would like to make a submission to the Boundary Committee, write, by December 7th, 2009, to:The Boundary Committee for England (Durham review)Trevelyan House, 30 Great Peter Street, London Sw1P 2HW, Or email: [email protected]
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Two dogs had to be rescued from a house by a fire crew on Saturday, September 12th, after a blaze broke out in the building.
The incident occured at around 6.00pm in Ferryhill Station’s Eldon Terrace.
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Ferryhill Business & Enterprise College students, Daniel Hopps, Alyce Topham and Kieran Hornsby, took part in the 2009 celebration event of Healthy Schools at the Rainton Meadows Arena on July 9th.The event was organised through County Durham & Darlington Healthy Schools
Following residents’ complaints regarding recent anti-social behaviour and violence, local MP, Phil Wilson, accompanied by Councillors Christine Potts, Councillor Brian Avery, Mr Andy Denholm (Durham County Council) and residents, walked around the affected streets (Albert Street, Arthur Street and Prospect Terrace) on September 10th.Following this, they then visited residents in their homes, and listened to their
Daniel hopps, Alyce Topham and Kieran hornsby receive the healthy Schools plaque on behalf of the college.
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programme. Ferryhill Business & Enterprise College achieved the ‘Healthy School’ status in October, 2008, and were invited to take part in the celebration event along with other schools who had also achieved this status.After lunch, the students took part in a variety of physical
activities, visited a number of display stalls from which they were given free ‘healthy’ goodies, and listened to two school presentations before they were formally presented with their plaque. “A fun afternoon was had by all,” said a spokesperson for the college.
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Ferryhill Village wMC Leek Club has expressed its thanks to the Workingmen’s Club for their constant support over the years, as well as to those who have donated prizes to its events.At its recent Leek Show, G. Wilkinson placed 1st with 202 cub. ins. S. Osborne placed 2nd and K. Hodgson 3rd.G. Wilkinson also gained Most
Points in Show and won Best Exhibit, while S. Osborne was deemed Most Improved.Anyone wishing to join the Leek Club is asked to call 01740 654094 for more information.
(The Chapter would like to thank the Leek Club for its
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A free Mixed Crafts course is to begin later this month at Henderson Community House in Coleridge Road, Chilton.The sessions will begin on wednesday, September 23rd, from 10.00am, running for five weeks.“Try a range of crafts to develop your skills,” said a spokesperson for Henderson
House.A five-week Beauty Therapy course will commence the following week on Monday, September 28th, from 1.30pm. This course is designed to improve beauty skills and help people to look and feel better.For more details or to book a place, call 01388 720152.
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The Friends of Dean Bank Primary School is holding a Tombola Stall in Ferryhill Market Place on Friday, September 18th.“Through the generosity of the
public at these events, we have been able to present a cheque to the school and provide much-needed ICT equipment for the playground project,” said an organiser of the event.
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complaints about the recent anti-social behaviour and violence in these streets.Mr Phil Wilson listened intently, and is logging all their complaints. On his return to the House of Commons in October, he will raise all these matters. In the meantime he will work with the local authority and the police to make sure residents can live in a safe environment. He has also promised to work with the local Neighbourhood Watch scheme once it has
been set-up. The local MP has written to every household in the Albert Street, Arthur Street and Prospect Terrace area, expressing his concerns and calling on people to work with the police. If anyone needs to contact his office they can do so on 01325 321603.If any residents have any further complaints which require immediate action, telephone the police or Andy Denholm at Durham County Council on 07753 774494.
Ferryhill Baptist Church is inviting residents to a special ‘back to church’ service on Sunday, September 27th, from 10.30am. Refreshments will follow.
Residents are also invited to a Harvest Service at 10.30am on Sunday, September 20th.
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join in by hosting their own 1969-themed celebration.The party is in celebration of Slimming world’s Ruby Anniversary.Slimming world Consultant, Sam Baronowski, who runs the Ferryhill Literary Institute branch, hopes the party will be a huge success.She said, “It’s been a fantastic year. We’ve been celebrating Slimming world’s Ruby Year since January with members doing all sorts of activities like walking, running, swimming and cycling together for
charity as part of Slimming world’s 40 Miles for Smiles challenge.The Ferryhill Literary Institutes’s birthday party will be held on Monday, September 28th, from 6.30pm; the same day and time the weekly meetings are held.A hamper will be raffled on the day with all proceeds going to the British Red Cross Shop on Darlington Road.For more information about the event, or Slimming world itself, contact Sam on 07903627577.
Crowds flocked to Bertha Street Allotments recently, when a fundraising event was held on the site.One of the allotments had been transformed, with tables covered in fresh vegetables and flowers.Tempting home-baked cakes, scones and pies also attracted lots of customers.The magnificent sum of £350 was raised for Broom Cottages Primary School.An organiser of the event commented on the day, saying,
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Ferryhill Town Youth Under 15’s played their first game of the season recently, against North Ormesby.From the first whistle, Ferryhill put in a first class performance, winning every ball and stopping attacks throughout.Ferryhill ended the game 6-2, with goals from Chrissy Devine (2), Conner Slater (2), John Poulson (1) and Andre Dolphin (1), with great back-up from all team members.The Under 11’s team were away to Cumby Rovers, also their first game of the season.Both teams started well with
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Dear Editor,In response to Mr Moffatt’s letter in issue 436 where he questions the opening of the Pentlands Play Area, Chilton. The Mayor, Councillor Len Potts, officially opened the Pentlands play area on 22nd August for funding and contractual purposes. It was the Council’s intention for the opening to coincide with the town’s gala day but, unfortunately, the footpaths were unable to be completed. Therefore, the contractors have been required to keep the
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fencing erected in the interest of safety whilst the footpaths were completed.The Council wish to assure Mr Moffatt and the residents of Chilton that the play area will be complete and open for children to use on Tuesday 22nd September.The Council have had reports of anti-social behaviour whilst the construction works of the new park have been ongoing. These reports have been filtered to both the police and Neighbourhood Wardens, who are regularly patrolling the
area. The Council would like to remind people that these facilities have cost a lot of money and wish for local residents to be vigilant with any anti-social behaviour and to inform the police and the Council (721788) of any incidents. Any information will be treated confidentially.The Council are seeking funding to install a CCTV camera within the play area and should have this confirmed by December 2009.
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Cumby scoring first.Ferryhill levelled the score within a minute, however, with a goal from Joshua Pearson.Cumby scored again to end the half 2-1 up. In the second half, both teams played some good football, but Cumby had more luck in front of goal, adding 3 more to end the game 5-1 winners.Ferryhill’s man-of-the-match was Brodie Grayson.The Under 12’s started the
new season at home to Bedale. Both teams started well but it was Bedale who took the lead and soon added another, making it 2-0. Ferryhill pulled a goal back through Declan Grayson, but in the second half, Bedale added three more to make the final score Ferryhill 1 Bedale 5 . A good performance by the lads with man-of-the-match going to Alex Quinn
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The end of the summer term saw a phenomenally successful return to the stage for Ferryhill Business & Enterprise College’s West-end wannabes. A production of “The Rocky Monster Show” ran for 3 nights at the college and over 600 tickets were sold, raising almost £1000 for the college show fund.A cast of 30 students took part in the show, with pupils in all year groups getting involved in the all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza. It also gave several students the opportunity to get involved
in back-stage work such as lighting, stage management and props.A spokesperson for the school said, “Special thanks go out to everyone from the community who came along to support us in our first big production for 5 years. We were really nervous but the exceptional hard work and commitment of both students and staff paid off. We now have the foundation for an excellent show every year and we hope we build on the success this summer.”Plans are already under way for another summer production.
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