S T I C K N E Y
N E W S
NOVEMBER 2017
Welcome to the November issue of the magazine. I would like to say
thank you to the people who gave jumble for our sale on 07 October, we
had jumble from as far away as Portsmouth as well as from Stickney,
Stickford and New Bolingbroke. The amount raised on the day was
£277.30. The remaining items have gone off in various directions to be
sold, nothing will be wasted! The final total should be available for the
next magazine. A big thank you to the people who came along on the
day to buy items and have a cuppa and a cake, every sale adds to the
total. Finally, a very big thank you to the people who worked on the
stalls, setting up and clearing away and also the helpers in the kitchen.
A big welcome to any new comers to the village, hopefully you will soon
settle in and take part in village life. You will find lots of information in
the magazine and all the important telephone numbers are on the back
cover.
BIG SCREEN RACE NIGHT Saturday 28 October
SAUSAGE & MASH SUPPER included, bring your own drinks!
Adults (over 16): £5.00 Kids (5yrs to 16yrs): £3 Under 5’s Free
For tickets, to buy a horse, to sponsor a race or help by selling a full race please call Harry or Isabel on 01205 480463
Raising funds for the Jubilee Fund
On the last Thursday of each month the Parish Council Chairman and Clerk will be available at the coffee morning at St Luke’s.
PLACE A BET FOR £1.00
OWN A HORSE
FOR £2.00
STICKNEY VILLAGE HALL
DOORS OPEN 6.00pm - FIRST RACE 7.00pm
WHAT’S ON IN STICKNEY?
(Fixed weekly meetings in the Village Hall (VH) and Youth Centre (YC))
TUESDAY’S
Luncheon Club 11.30am (1st Tues in month) (VH) 01205 480769
Ladies Club 7.30pm (2nd Tues in month) (YC) 01205 480292
Badminton Junior and Senior 7.00pm (VH) 01205 368077
Stickney & District Gardening Club 7.30pm (YC) 01205 480802 (4th Tuesday in month)
WEDNESDAY’S
Short Mat Bowls 1.00pm - 4.00pm (VH) 01205 481462
Table Tennis 7.30pm (winter months only) (YC) 01205 481212
THURSDAY’S
Thursday Over 60’s Club 1.30pm - 4.00pm (YC) 01205 480802 (1st Thursday in month)
Short Mat Bowls 6.30pm - 9.00pm (VH) 01205 480397
Parish Council Meeting 7.30pm (YC) 01205 270352 (First Thursday in the month with Public Forum 7.15pm)
FRIDAY’S
Cash Bingo, eyes down 7.30pm (YC) 01205 480661
STICKNEY LADIES CLUB
Doors open 6.30pm
Eyes down 7.30pm
Raffle and refreshments
All welcome
on
Saturday 04 November
in the
Youth Centre, Hall Lane
ST LUKE’S CHURCH
In November we enter a season of Remembrance. We begin with a Bereavement
Memorial Service on November 05 at 5.00pm in St Luke’s Church. During this
service we will remember all those who have died this year, and whose funerals we
have been privileged to take part in. Their names will be read out and candles will
be lit in their memory. If you have any additional names to be read, pop in to the
Church and add them to the list you will find at the back. Alternatively, pass the
names to our Church Wardens, Bev Gosling (480641) or Sandra Boone (480802).
Over the following weekend, we will celebrate Armistice Day (11 November) which
this year falls on a Saturday. We will gather at the War Memorial at 10.45am for a
short service of remembrance and the traditional wreath-laying. Refreshments will
then be served within the Church. All are invited to attend.
By the end of the month, our thoughts will be turning towards our Advent and
Christmas Celebrations. Our Christmas Bingo will be held on Saturday 25
November in the Youth Centre at 7.30pm.
It is our tradition in St Luke’s to run discussion groups through Advent and Lent. If
you would like to take part in an Advent Group during December, have a word with
Rev. Fran (481183).
Services during November (in St Luke’s Church unless otherwise indicated):
05 November 5.00pm Bereavement Memorial Service
12 November 9.30am Holy Communion (Shortened form)
19 November 11.15am Family Worship
26 November 11.15am Holy Communion
A MESSAGE FROM THE FAMILY OF
MICHEAL SPARLING
Thank you to everyone who attended the funeral and gave donations. The donations amounted to £137.07 and will be donated to the Heart & Lung department of the Pilgrim Hospital.
Kiddies Corner
Rocky Road – a treat around the bonfire!
Method
Line a baking tray or roasting tin with foil Roughly crush digestives into a bowl and mix in marshmallows Put all other ingredients into a large saucepan and melt slowly over a low
heat Add digestive/marshmallow mix to saucepan and stir in Pour onto baking tray and smooth out with a large spoon Place in fridge for two hours Remove from foil and sprinkle with icing sugar Cut up to required size and store in fridge
SOLAR SYSTEM WORD SEARCH
Ingredients:
50ml golden syrup 125g unsalted butter 400g 70% dark chocolate 200g plain digestive biscuits 100g mini marshmallows
(or 50g each mini marshmallows and raisins)
ASTEROID
BLACK HOLE
COSMOS
EARTH
GALAXY
JUPITER
MARS
MERCURY
METEOR
MILKY WAY
.
MOON
NEBULA
NEPTUNE
PLUTO
SATURN
SPACE
STAR
UNIVERSE
URANUS
VENUS
COLOUR A THISTLE AND FLAG FOR ST ANDREW’S DAY
30 NOVEMBER
ST ANDREW IS THE
PATRON SAINT OF SCOTLAND
THE THISTLE IS THE
NATIONAL FLOWER OF SCOTLAND
Ten facts about Bonfire Night
1. 5 November is known as Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes Night.
2. Guy Fawkes was born on 13 April 1570 in York, and died on 31 January 1606 in London.
3. He was alive during the end of Queen Elizabeth I’s reign, and the beginning of King James I’s reign.
4. Guy Fawkes was a Catholic, and didn’t agree with the Protestant faith of the King.
5. Guy became friends with Robert Catesby, who had an idea to kill the King by blowing up the houses of Parliament.
6. It was actually Robert Catesby who led the Gunpowder Plot, not Guy Fawkes – there were 13 people involved.
7. The job Guy Fawkes had in the Gunpowder Plot was to guard the 36 barrels of gunpowder that had been stored in a basement underneath the House of Lords.
8. Guy Fawkes was arrested in the basement on the day he was going to light the gunpowder, 5 November, and he was taken to the Tower of London.
9. King James I decreed that 5 November should be the day that people always celebrate that the Gunpowder Plot didn’t happen.
10. On Bonfire Night, grown-ups set off fireworks, light bonfires, and sometimes burn a doll that looks like Guy Fawkes.
Scottish Jokes!
Q: Which famous Scottish poet is really setting the place on fire?
A: Robert Burns!
Q: What do Scottish owls sing?
A: Owld Lang Syne!
Q: What is very smelly and spoken in the highlands of Scotland?
A: Garlic!
House to house collections used
to carried out to raise funds for
RNLI, but these are no longer
being carried out. To replace
these collections the local
Branch of the RNLI are holding:
INDOOR CAR BOOT SALES
in the
STICKNEY VILLAGE HALL
on:
12 November
10 December
14 January
11 February
11 March
Between 7.00am and 2.00pm
£6.00 per table
Sellers arrive from 6.30pm
To book call
Margaret Langford
01205 354752
Stickney Church of England Primary School
And Pre-school
Learn, Enjoy, Achieve!
We would like to invite you to one of our
OPEN AFTERNOONS
MONDAY, 6 NOVEMBER OR TUESDAY, 14 NOVEMBER
Please telephone the school office on 01205 480254
to book a slot at either 1pm or 2pm
Our school is situated on the A16 between Spilsby and Boston
The Horbling Ladies
The Stickney Luncheon Club is held at Stickney Village Hall
Doors open at 11.30am and lunch is served at 12 noon
Our next Luncheon will be held on Tuesday 07 November when the menu is:
Leek and Potato Soup with Roll and Butter
Braised Beef Onion and Carrots
Creamed Potato Peas and Suet Crust and Gravy
Orange Trifle and Cream
Tea or Coffee and Mints
still only £5.50
Please telephone Kay to book your place 01205 480769
Gardening Tips for October
There's always something to do in the garden in November when the weather allows it. Even now, leaves are falling rapidly and wind and rain are on the increase, though as I write, we are promised unseasonal warm temperatures for the weekend. Looking ahead, remember winter can be a tough time for birds in terms of water and food, so keep supplies of both well topped up.
Here then are some jobs to be getting on with in November.
1] If you can, wait until the first frosts before lifting parsnips when their flavour will have sweetened.
2] Empty and use contents of compost bins, using only the well-rotted dark, crumbly material. Perhaps use it to improve heavy soil before planting autumn garlic.
3] Ensure brassicas are netted against hungry pigeons. Cabbage white caterpillar damage is no longer a threat so fleece is not necessary. With top-heavy brassicas, you can either stake them or draw up some soil around the base of the stem to prevent wind rocking the plant and causing root damage.
4] Protect overwintering carrots by removing foliage and netting down a layer of straw as insulation.
5] It's a good idea to place a scaffold plank along the main access route into the plot to allow entry without compacting the soil as you walk across it.
6] Plant raspberry canes now, in well manured soil, for a delicious home grown crop next year. They should be planted 45-60 cm (18-24 inches) apart.
7] You can still sow broad beans; protect young plants with cloches in extended periods of frost and snow.
In conclusion a quote from Allan Armitage, a professor of horticulture at the University of Georgia:
Gardening simply does not allow one to be mentally old because too many hopes and dreams are yet to be realised.
Happy gardening
NOTES OF THE PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 05 OCTOBER 2017
Cllr R Perham has resigned, there are now three vacancies on the Parish Council
Apologies were received from Cllr Spring and from Dist Cllr Jones Present: Cllrs Sherriff, Cooper, Edwards, and Bolland (Chairman)
Reports From Representatives On Outside Bodies Police Report: 2 thefts - one of a dog and one of copper wire; 2 incidents of anti-social behaviour – abusive phone call and male outside his lorry; 2 incidents of hare coursing; 1 concern for safety of youths playing in the road and 1 incident of a dog attacking chickens.
Dist Cllr Ashton reported: The Louth Livestock Market consultation result is to spend money on the existing premises. This recommendation will be put to Full Council for a final decision. Enquires will be made in planning regarding change of use for business premises.
County Cllr Bowkett reported: The Parish Council have received information about the Fairer Funding Deal for Lincolnshire. The A16 at Spilsby is closed between 6.00pm – 6.00amm the road will re-open at the end of October. Health & well-being are looking to recruit 26 new GP’s for Lincolnshire. LCC and ELDC are working together on a Hospital Housing Link to try and free up hospital beds.
Picnic Site There has been no update although LCC have been contacted again.
Planning Applications Received There were no planning applications for this meeting
Planning Decisions REFUSAL of consent to display an advertisement has been received for: S/169/00998/17 - Mrs M Mintram - Consent to display 1 non-illuminated, double sided, free standing sign at land adjoining World of Furnishings, Main Road.
An APPEAL has been made against the ELDC decision for: S/203/02501/16 - Mr D Nelson - Outline erection of 3 dwellings at Land adjacent to Holme Farm, West Fen
The Jubilee Committee Fund A Jumble Sale was held in the Youth Centre and the profits have been donated to the Jubilee Committee Fund as will the profits from the Horse Race Night. The Jubilee Committee fund is to be used for events or celebrations where the whole community is invited to attend. Funds can be used for fundraising events where the profits will be put back into the Jubilee Account. The Jubilee Funds are not for ‘bailing out’ any village events or celebrations that make a loss.
Cemetery A quote has been requested to level the paving at the entrance by the double gates. It was resolved to
ask for the quote to include a path to the tap from the hard standing area
Repairs
Highway faults and repairs should now be reported at: www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/faultreporting
The Parish Council are hoping to have some Christmas lights again this year, look out for details of the ‘switch on’ on the next magazine.
The next Parish Council Meeting will be held on Thursday 02 November 2017 at 7.30pm in the Youth Centre, there will be a Public Forum from 7.15pm
A new venue to hold Parish Council meeting from 2018 is still being sought in Stickney. If a venue cannot be found the meetings will be held in a neighbouring village.
Stickney Bus Service!
The market day service is available 01, 15 and 25 November. The cost of the service is £5.00 per person. You can book your seat by telephoning 01205 480241.
Mobile Library Visit
The mobile library visits Stickney on MONDAY’S at the Youth Centre, Hall Lane between 11.00am and 12 noon and at Horbling Lane between 12.15am and 12.45pm. The next visits will be 27 November and 22 January – no visit in December.
OVER 50? Would you enjoy a freshly cooked three course meal at the Eastville, Midville & New Leake Village Hall?
Why not join the Luncheon Club, it takes place on the third Friday of each month?
Please contact Vicky on 01205 270350 for more details.
USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS:
Parish Councillors:
Cllr M Bolland (Chairman) 01205 480015
Cllr L Edwards 01790 763558
Cllr L Spring 01205 480030
Cllr R Perham 01205 480608
Cllr F Cooper 01205 481197
Cllr K Sherriff 01205 481261
There are currently two vacancies on the Parish Council, anyone interest in
joining the Parish Council should contact the Clerk for more details.
Clerk to the Parish Council:
Mrs E L Arnold 01205 270352 Crookes Cottage Wrangle Bank Boston PE22 9DL
Parish e-mail address: [email protected]
Parish Website: parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Stickney County Councillor: Cllr Wendy Bowkett 01754 880388 District Councillors: Cllr Tom Ashton 07812 522372 Cllr Neil Jones 07577 957392
Police phone numbers: PCSO P Pollard 07939 312883 PCSO M Pearson 07944 777039 PC Paula Young 07939 312650 Police Office 101
Doctors phone number 01205 480237
Hospital phone number 01205 364801
Post Office phone number 01205 480225
Stickney Primary School 01205 480254
William Lovell Academy 01205 480352
Youth Centre and Village Hall bookings – Mr Gosling 01205 480641