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<strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

CHURCH LANE, SUDBROOKE<br />

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE<br />

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE: <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

Please note it will be necessary to impose a temporary restriction to all<br />

vehicular traffic on the road(s) detailed below. Adequate arrangements will<br />

be made to enable pedestrians to access premises in the affected area<br />

while works progress.<br />

REASON FOR CLOSURE:<br />

Essential maintenance works by Anglian Water/Balfour Beatty<br />

LOCATION: Church Lane<br />

PERIOD OF CLOSURE: 17/6/<strong>2013</strong> to 26/7/<strong>2013</strong><br />

ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Lane, Lodge Lane, Wragby Road East,<br />

Scothern Lane & Vice Versa<br />

If you have any queries, or require further information, please contact<br />

the Greater Lincoln & Gainsborough Highways Division on<br />

01522 782070.


Editor<br />

Nick Truscott<br />

20 Green Way <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> LN2 2YA<br />

01522 752911<br />

sudbrookenews@aol.com<br />

Advertising<br />

Nick Truscott<br />

01522 752911<br />

sudbrookenews@aol.com<br />

Welcome to the <strong>June</strong> edition of <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> <strong>News</strong>.<br />

This is my 66th offering and as in all things in life,<br />

nothing lasts forever. Time for a change and an opportunity<br />

for someone to take the magazine forward.<br />

Please see the adverts below.<br />

Distribution<br />

Lyn Etheridge<br />

01522 750905<br />

lyneth46@gmail.com<br />

The Reverend Robert Speight has submitted his<br />

last letter to this magazine. Thank you for your<br />

contributions over the years Robert , I wish you a<br />

happy and well deserved retirement. July/August <strong>2013</strong><br />

closing date for contributions<br />

20 <strong>June</strong><br />

SUDBROOKE PARISH COUNCIL VACANCIES:<br />

Editor, <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

If you interested in becoming the Editor of <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> <strong>News</strong> from September <strong>2013</strong>,<br />

please apply to the Parish <strong>Council</strong> Clerk, details below. This post is voluntary.<br />

Advertising Manager, <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

If you are interested in becoming the Advertising Manager of <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> <strong>News</strong> from<br />

September <strong>2013</strong>, please apply to the Parish <strong>Council</strong> Clerk, details below.<br />

A small remuneration is paid for this position.<br />

Please contact the Editor (contact info. at the top of page) if you wish to obtain further<br />

information on either position.<br />

Applications to:<br />

Clerk to the Parish <strong>Council</strong><br />

Mrs C M Myers<br />

12 Ash Tree Avenue,<br />

Nettleham<br />

LN2 2TQ<br />

Telephone : 01522 823802 / E Mail : myers1@ntlworld.com<br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong> http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/<strong>Sudbrooke</strong>/<br />

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Vicars Letter<br />

The Vicarage, Langworth Tel. 01522 – 754233<br />

As I prepare to retire from the parishes in the Benefice of Barlings, this will be<br />

my last contribution to the <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> <strong>News</strong>. Next month’s issue will cover both<br />

July and August and Rev. Penny Green who takes over from me will be occupying<br />

this space. She will be known to some of you as she is already in post at<br />

South Lawres and lives at Cherry Willingham. Later in the year, it is proposed<br />

that their 4 churches will be combined with the 4 in this benefice. My official<br />

retirement date is 30 th September, but I will be taking my last services on 25 th<br />

August so I can use my final month to sort out transferring paperwork and preparing<br />

to move from the vicarage.<br />

As we ‘downsize’ in readiness for the move, I come across papers recording<br />

various events over different periods of time. Many bring back happy memories,<br />

but there are some sad ones too. Rudyard Kipling’s words in his poem “If”<br />

have always been a favourite with me, especially the couplet “If you can meet<br />

with Triumph and Disaster, and treat those two imposters just the same.”<br />

Incumbents come and go – in a sense “Here today, and gone tomorrow” people<br />

– just ministers in a long line of succession stretching back across the centuries.<br />

It is the Church Wardens and Parochial Church <strong>Council</strong> who are the real<br />

continuity – and during my time here I have been blessed with the highest<br />

quality of folk in these roles. Thank you all who have served in them.<br />

Also, thank you all for the privilege of being your Rector for the past years, and<br />

may God bless you as you enter the brave new world of being part of a larger<br />

grouping. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers, as - like the old<br />

soldier of the early 20 th century popular song who does not die but “simply<br />

fades away” – I will simply fade away at the end of the Summer.<br />

Thank you for the memories.<br />

Yours, in Christ, Robert Spaight<br />

Little Russets<br />

18 <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Road<br />

Scothern<br />

Lincoln<br />

LN2 2UZ<br />

Gaswise<br />

Contact John Dyer B ENG (Hons)<br />

Specialist Gas Service Engineer<br />

(ex-British Gas Engineer)<br />

Service, Installation & Repair of<br />

all gas appliances and central heating<br />

Tel: 01673 861660 Mobile: 07970 784698<br />

153584<br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong> http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/<strong>Sudbrooke</strong>/<br />

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Church Diary<br />

Sunday 2 Trinity 1<br />

Sunday 9 Trinity 2<br />

JUNE<br />

9.00 Communion St.John Stainton<br />

10.30 Communion St.Edward <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

6.00 Evening Prayer St.Hugh Langworth<br />

9.00 BCP Communion St.Edward <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

10.30 Family Service +<br />

Baptism<br />

St.Edward <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

6.00 Communion St.Hugh Langworth<br />

Wednesday 12 7.45 Family Service Planning 50 Scothern Lane<br />

Thursday 13 2.30 Tea Service 2 Chestnut Close<br />

Sunday 16 Trinity 3<br />

Sunday 23 Trinity 4<br />

10.30 Communion St.Edward <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

6.00 Evening Prayer St.Hugh Langworth<br />

9.00 Communion St.Edward Barlings<br />

10.30 Communion St.Edward <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

6.00 Communion St.Hugh Langworth<br />

Thursday 27 2.30 Tea Service 2 Chestnut Close<br />

Sunday 30 Trinity 5<br />

7.00 Deanery Synod (Open)<br />

Nettleham Junior<br />

School<br />

9.00 BCP Communion St.Edward <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

10.30 Family Service +<br />

Baptism<br />

St.Edward <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

6.00 Night Prayer St.Hugh Langworth<br />

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Parish <strong>Council</strong> Minutes - March <strong>2013</strong><br />

ABRIDGED NOTES OF THE<br />

MEETING OF SUDBROOKE PARISH<br />

COUNCIL HELD ON THURSDAY<br />

4 TH APRIL <strong>2013</strong> IN THE VILLAGE<br />

HALL, SUDBROOKE<br />

PRESENT: <strong>Council</strong>lors M Dickie, P<br />

Heath, B Waller, Miss R Dobbs, P<br />

Rignall, Mrs L Etheridge, S Curtis,<br />

PCSO J Parker, Mrs C Myers<br />

(Clerk), Mrs B Solly (Treasurer),<br />

2 members of the public<br />

APOLOGIES: <strong>Council</strong>lor I Russell,<br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong>lor Sue Rawlins.<br />

145 PARISHIONERS ITEMS<br />

A resident raised concern about the<br />

condition of the footpaths in the village.<br />

She was advised that any defects<br />

should continue to be reported to<br />

the Highways Department.<br />

Resident Danny Wilkinson had offered<br />

to remove all the rubbish which had<br />

been dumped on the sports field car<br />

park. Thanks were extended to Danny<br />

for this public spirited gesture.<br />

Cllr Bob Waller stated that residents of<br />

Church Lane had received notification<br />

from Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions<br />

that they would be carrying out work<br />

on behalf of Anglian Water commencing<br />

in <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong> and that due to the<br />

narrow road width and to conform with<br />

both health and safety requirements<br />

and the new roads and street works<br />

act, they would be operating a road<br />

closure for the duration of the works,<br />

with limited access from Scothern<br />

Lane.<br />

146 POLICE MATTERS<br />

PCSO Jackie Parker reported the following<br />

incidents:-<br />

• Theft of two cycles from Windsor<br />

Close<br />

• House alarm sounding in Beresford<br />

Drive<br />

• Report of two cycles being<br />

loaded into a van which. On<br />

investigation this was just two<br />

cycles being moved<br />

• Report of an injured dog on West<br />

Drive<br />

147 DISTRICT COUNCILLORS<br />

REPORT<br />

DC Stuart Curtis reported on the next<br />

stage of the <strong>Lincolnshire</strong> Local Plan<br />

which would give land owners the opportunity<br />

to put forward suggestions<br />

for land development.<br />

148 NOTES OF MEETING HELD ON<br />

7 TH MARCH <strong>2013</strong><br />

These were signed as a correct record.<br />

149 REPORTS ON MATTERS<br />

OUTSTANDING<br />

a) Transfer of land Beech Close<br />

- The transfer document for the<br />

land was awaited from the solicitors.<br />

b) Siting of seats, Beech Close/<br />

Jubilee Garden – quotations for<br />

fixing – Further quotes were still<br />

being sought.<br />

Members agreed that in order to reduce<br />

the cost of fixing it may be possible<br />

for a team of <strong>Council</strong>lors to carry<br />

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out the work. This would be discussed<br />

further at the next meeting of the Parish<br />

<strong>Council</strong>.<br />

Mr Dave Etheridge had stated that he<br />

would be able to make the metal fixings<br />

for the seats and would prepare a<br />

price for the cost of the metal.<br />

VAT. The spraying around the<br />

Village Hall being £75.00<br />

(included in the cost and excluding<br />

VAT). Members agreed that<br />

this quotation be accepted.<br />

150 HIGHWAY MATTERS – Nothing<br />

to report.<br />

NB <strong>Council</strong>lor Mrs Lyn Etheridge declared<br />

an interest in the above as wife<br />

of Mr Dave Etheridge.<br />

c) Litter Pick 16th March – Report<br />

– A successful morning with<br />

over 30 bags of rubbish had being<br />

collected. Thanks were extended<br />

to Mr Mike Halliday and<br />

<strong>Council</strong>lor Stuart Curtis for organising<br />

the Pick.<br />

d) Millennium stone lighting –<br />

The Chairman reported that the<br />

lights had now been turned off<br />

for the summer months and the<br />

meter read.<br />

e) Obstruction to Highway,<br />

Church Lane – Nothing further<br />

to report on this matter.<br />

f) <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> woods footpaths –<br />

Notification had been received of<br />

the new owners of the land in<br />

<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Park. Legal advice<br />

would be sought as to whether<br />

new Notices would be required<br />

to be served on the landowners.<br />

g) Weed spraying in village –<br />

The quotation from WLDC for<br />

weed spraying around the Village<br />

Hall, footpath from Northfield<br />

Park to Holme Drive and<br />

around the millennium stone in<br />

the village had been received in<br />

the sum of £181.32 including<br />

151 REQUEST BY NETTLEHAM<br />

PARISH COUNCIL FOR SHARED<br />

COST OF PLAY EQUIPMENT<br />

INSPECTOR TRAINING<br />

Members agreed to the share of the<br />

costs of this essential training between<br />

Nettleham, <strong>Sudbrooke</strong>, Langworth and<br />

Greetwell Parish <strong>Council</strong>s.<br />

152 PLANNING<br />

An informal meeting had been arranged<br />

for 9 th April <strong>2013</strong> with Simon<br />

Sharp of West Lindsey District <strong>Council</strong><br />

Planning Department, Mr Paul Truelove<br />

and representatives of the Parish<br />

<strong>Council</strong> to discuss possible ways of<br />

progressing a cycle path between <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

and Nettleham.<br />

It was agreed that representatives of<br />

the Parish <strong>Council</strong> attending the meeting<br />

be <strong>Council</strong>lors M Dickie, P Heath, S<br />

Curtis and the Clerk.<br />

154 CHAIRMANS COMMENTS<br />

Computer problems - The Chair<br />

stated that the PC laptop used by the<br />

Treasurer was in need of replacement.<br />

The Treasurer had obtained a price for<br />

replacement of approximately<br />

£400. There would be an additional<br />

cost of £168 for the installation and<br />

license of Windows (Excel, Word<br />

etc). A further price would be obtained.<br />

It was noted that funds had<br />

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een precepted for this expenditure.<br />

The computer used by the Clerk,<br />

owned by Langworth Group Parish<br />

<strong>Council</strong>, was also requiring attention to<br />

the backup drive. Members agreed to<br />

share the cost of maintenance with<br />

Langworth and Greetwell Parish <strong>Council</strong>s.<br />

155 CORRESPONDENCE<br />

Best Kept Village Competition – It<br />

was agreed to enter this competition at<br />

a cost of £15.00.<br />

Letter from Carl Wilkinson offering gritting<br />

through the village at a cost of<br />

£90 per grit, £495.00 retainer cost per<br />

year. <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> had insufficient funds<br />

to cover pay for the retainer and<br />

therefore could not take up this quotation.<br />

Election of a <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong>lor<br />

Welton Rural Electoral Division<br />

Gulliver, Brian Ellis, Labour Party Candidate – 348<br />

Pearson, Steven, UK Independence Part – 662<br />

Rawlins, Susan, The Conservative Party Candidate – 1081 Elected<br />

Rodgers, Diana Meriel, Independent - 720<br />

SUDBROOKE PRESCHOOL GROUP ARE HOLDING A<br />

TABLE TOP SALE ON SATURDAY 8 TH JUNE AT<br />

SUDBROOKE VILLAGE HALL 10.00 AM ONWARDS.<br />

PLEASE COME AND SEE US AND PICK UP A BARGAIN!<br />

REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED.<br />

FOR THOSE WANTING TO BOOK A TABLE AT A COST OF £5.00<br />

PLEASE CALL 07725 519544.<br />

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SUDBROOKE PARISH COUNCIL<br />

MEETINGS OF SUDBROOKE PARISH COUNCIL ARE<br />

HELD MONTHLY, EXCEPT DURING AUGUST, AND ARE<br />

NORMALLY HELD ON THE FIRST THURSDAY IN EACH<br />

MONTH, IN THE VILLAGE HALL, SUDBROOKE,<br />

COMMENCING AT 7.30 PM<br />

Confirmation of dates of meetings can be made via the Clerk to the<br />

<strong>Council</strong>, Chris Myers on 823802<br />

Members:<br />

Chairman – Peter Heath – 595061<br />

Vice Chairman - Bob Waller - 753017<br />

Stuart Curtis – 751874<br />

Martin Dickie - 754342<br />

Rose Dobbs – 753060<br />

Lyn Etheridge – 750905<br />

Paul Rignall - 595736<br />

Ian Russell – 754984<br />

District <strong>Council</strong>lor Stuart Curtis – 751874<br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong>lor – Sue Rawlins – 01673 885545<br />

Treasurer to the <strong>Council</strong> – Bridget Solly – 01673 857580<br />

BOOKINGS FOR SUDBROOKE VILLAGE HALL SHOULD BE MADE<br />

THROUGH LYN CURTIS OR STUART CURTIS - 751874<br />

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BRIEF REPORT OF PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON<br />

THURSDAY 9 MAY <strong>2013</strong><br />

Appointment of Chairman/Vice Chairman for the forthcoming year -<br />

<strong>Council</strong>lor Martin Heath was appointed as Chairman and Bob Waller as Vice<br />

Chairman.<br />

Trimming of trees planted in the verges - It was noted that a tree planted<br />

in the verge on Holme Drive had been severely cut back by a resident. The<br />

trees planted on the grass verges are primarily the responsibility of <strong>Lincolnshire</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong>, having been originally planted by them. Members ask that if it<br />

is considered that a tree needs pruning would residents please contact the<br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong> Highways Department on 01522 782070 who can arrange for<br />

the work to be carried out.<br />

Police Matters - The Police are aware of the Village Hall car park being used<br />

as a meeting place for youths with vehicles during the evenings, and are increasing<br />

patrols.<br />

Transfer of land at Beech Close and siting of seats - The acquisition of the<br />

piece of land fronting Beech Close is now complete and ownership is with the<br />

Parish <strong>Council</strong>. The carved seats and stools will soon be sited in that area.<br />

Resignation of Editor/Advertising Manager, <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> <strong>News</strong> - Members<br />

had received the resignation of Mr Nick Truscott. Thanks were extended to Nick<br />

who has done a sterling job in producing <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> <strong>News</strong> for many years.<br />

Obviously if the magazine is to continue a new Editor must be appointed. Anyone<br />

interested can contact the Clerk for further information. There is a small<br />

remuneration for the post of Advertising Manager.<br />

Proposed swimming pool/Fitness Centre, William Farr C of E Comprehensive<br />

School - Members agreed to support this project, it being considered a<br />

wonderful asset to the community. However it was stressed that no financial<br />

support could be given.<br />

The End of Year accounts for <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Parish <strong>Council</strong> have been subject<br />

to internal audit and are due for submission to the external auditor. The accounts<br />

are available for electors to view until 21 st <strong>June</strong>, by arrangement with<br />

the Responsible Financial Officer, Bridget Solly on 01673 857580.<br />

DATE OF NEXT MEETING - Thursday 6th <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

RECYCLING................Great Northern Terrace<br />

Open - Monday - Sunday Hours - 9am - 4pm<br />

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Hello and welcome to more Gardening <strong>News</strong>. The sun was shining when I first<br />

sat down to write, but it has now become gloomy and wet again - more April<br />

showers? Even though it is now May, the weather is still very unsettled. It is<br />

very difficult to make any progress in the garden.<br />

In the front garden most plants have recovered and are doing well. However,<br />

the Quince (Chaenomoles) which would normally start to bloom in late January<br />

was delayed until early May, when it eventually burst into bloom and is still covered<br />

in beautiful red blossom. One casualty is our Salix Tortuosa, which has<br />

come into leaf with an overbalanced one-sided effect. This will be given some<br />

serious consideration before Autumn treatment. The wall baskets along the<br />

front of the property which contain winter pansies were very slow to come to<br />

life but a good feed made a big difference to their performance. They should<br />

hold until the end of May when the summer bedding plants will be ready to replace<br />

them.<br />

The greenhouse is full of bedding plants which will be transferred to cold frames<br />

to harden off before being placed out into the wall baskets at the front house<br />

and into pots in the gravelled area in the back garden. These pots have been<br />

brought out from their winter quarters and are doing well, in particular four<br />

pots of Lewisia, and eight different Hostas, three of which are miniature varieties.<br />

The polytunnel has been cleared ready for the grafted tomatoes and cucumbers<br />

when they arrive. The shrubbery area has been gradually cleared as and when<br />

weather permitted, and several new shrubs have now been planted. These include<br />

Magnolia, Rhododendron, Spiraea, Photinia, two Buddleia, Callistemon<br />

(bottle brush). These plants are joining some of the long established plants<br />

which have been kept, such as a Camellia which is over 8ft tall and has<br />

bloomed beautifully this year, a Ribes (flowering currant) a dwarf Lilac and an<br />

Azalea which was already well established in the garden when we moved in<br />

twenty two years ago. This Azalea has lovely scented yellow flowers. At the<br />

opposite end of the shrubbery area is a Laurel which we also inherited and<br />

there are several clumps of Euphorbia. Although the new plants are small and<br />

will take time to fill out the shrubbery, we are pleased with result. It has been<br />

hard work and has meant that some parts of the garden have been neglected.<br />

There is still plenty of work to be done - a never ending battle with ground<br />

elder lasts throughout the whole summer. This has, as always thrived despite<br />

poor weather and this applies also to the mares-tail which is just as troublesome.<br />

However we can only hope for more settled weather to come. In the meantime,<br />

farewell for now.<br />

GP<br />

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Pamper Evening<br />

Reflexology, Indian Head Massage,<br />

Massage, waxing, Reiki, Body shop,<br />

Candles, Partylite,<br />

Natural products, etc.<br />

<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Village Hall<br />

7 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

7 pm start<br />

entrance £1<br />

Raffle, entrance and refreshments to charity.<br />

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Police <strong>News</strong><br />

NETTLEHAM POLICE TEAM<br />

Firstly let me introduce myself. I am the new<br />

volunteer Admin. Officer at the Nettleham Village Police<br />

Station. My name is Lynn Chantrey and I have lived in<br />

Langworth for the past 18 years. I am a keen biker<br />

and can often be seen on my big blue trike, you cannot<br />

miss me as it is the only trike that carries a wheelchair<br />

on the back of it. Since being confined to the chair I<br />

have been looking for work that will keep me out of<br />

trouble. Volunteering at the station seemed to be the right thing for me. The<br />

officers have been very welcoming and I feel part of the team already so because<br />

of this I will now be at the village police station every Tuesday and Thursday<br />

from 9 am till 4 pm so if you want to pop in with any problems or just for a<br />

chat please feel free to do so.<br />

We are pleased to report that crime is low at the moment as there have only<br />

been 4 reported crimes in the last month these have been investigated and<br />

dealt with accordingly.<br />

If you see or here anything suspicious that you would like the Police to hear<br />

about please ring the 101 non emergency number, this number is not instead of<br />

the 999 emergency number, if it is an emergency please ring 999 as usual.<br />

Summer is supposedly here although I am not sure where, but that still doesn’t<br />

stop the grass and hedges growing, with this in mind here are a few tips on<br />

keeping your garden equipment safe from sticky fingers.<br />

• Think about upgrading your security on the garden shed, better<br />

locks, or a bar across the door.<br />

• Make sure you put everything away at night.<br />

• Think about post coding your items, Nettleham NPT offer a free<br />

post coding service.<br />

• Most criminals like to look in the daylight to see what you have got<br />

then come back at night, so covering the windows of the shed is<br />

also an option, what they can’t see they can’t get.<br />

If you want to want to keep up to date with local news and crime please visit<br />

them on Twitter and Facebook. The team also have an Email address for you to<br />

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contact them if necessary, these are all listed below.<br />

www.facebook.com/nptnettleham<br />

www.twitter.com/NPT_Nettleham<br />

nettleham.npt@lincs.pnn.police.uk<br />

Larry Jackson<br />

Domestic Appliance Repairs & Service<br />

Formerly Hotpoint/Creda Engineer with over 30 years<br />

Fast Friendly Service. No Call Out Charge. Repairs to most leading makes of<br />

Washers, Dishwashers, Cookers, Refrigeration and Tumble Dryers<br />

103 Station Road, Bardney, Lincs LN3 5UF<br />

Tel: (01526) 398101 Mobile: 07957 861306<br />

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Experience


The Old Codger................<br />

In general I find most regional country accents<br />

pleasant and they give a bit of character to the<br />

speaker and add weight to whatever is being<br />

related whether it is a story or description of<br />

something. Before TV became so popular almost<br />

every part of the country had it's own<br />

accent and an expert could at once identify<br />

from where in the UK the speaker originated .<br />

(Mind you even an expert could be wrong. We<br />

all remember The Yorkshire Ripper tapes and<br />

boy did the expert get that one wrong !?).<br />

The early days of TV had Ena Sharples and all<br />

the cast of Coronation Street speaking in a<br />

broad Yorkshire accent, as did the characters in Emerdale Farm as it was called<br />

then. But over time all those accents seem to have been watered down and disappeared<br />

and even these two very regional TV shows have lost their<br />

verbal identity and so have people all over the country.<br />

Our children today do not speak in the broad accents of our grandparents.<br />

Certainly not in this area anyway. Some parts of the country have retained<br />

watered down versions of accents, but nowhere near as strong as they were<br />

fifty years ago. It is still possible to identity a Geordie, a Liverpudlian, Welshman,<br />

Devonian, Yorkshireman or Scotsman by his accent and be reasonably<br />

sure of an East Anglian. But try to pick out those who come from the south of<br />

England and you will have much more difficulty and may well find it impossible<br />

to pin down a location. There seems to be an opinion of those seeking to<br />

achieve success in today's world that accents are out and it is better not to<br />

have one.<br />

There are however, some accents that positively irritate me. The Glaswegian<br />

one for a start. I love the plots of "Taggart " that Scottish detective series on<br />

TV but I am always two words behind the speaker trying to translate what they<br />

have said, especially when they are excited. (Perhaps they could provide sub<br />

titles ). In general I love the Scots accent and it is a fact that very many of the<br />

best English teachers hail from Scotland (Miss Jean Brodie springs to mind).<br />

Am I alone in detesting the French accent ?. Some ladies find the smarmy<br />

voice of Charles Hasnovoice or Maurice Chevalier pleasant and sensual but like<br />

Winston Churchill said of Charles de Gaulle. "I find myself irritated the moment<br />

he opens his mouth" .... mind you, I feel slightly more appreciative of the<br />

accent when Edith Piaf sings ....can't think why ??. (My wife has just grunted<br />

disapprovingly).<br />

The Cockney accent as spoken by Barbara Windsor in particular and by several<br />

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male actors always seem to be put on for effect and grates. In general Londoners<br />

do not sound like that. As for that ridiculous "Rhyming Slang "that is supposedly<br />

understood and used by all native Londoners from birth it is a myth !<br />

Why else is it necessary to follow each uttered phrase with it's translation i.e.<br />

Titfer tat ...Hat ....Apples and pears ...Stairs ..Syrup of figs ...Wig ..Jam<br />

Jar ..Car....No !! it's a myth. They try to tell you that it was invented years ago<br />

to fool the supervisors on the London Docks. What a load of cobblers !...I don't<br />

have to translate that do I ?<br />

I keep my ear to the ground !...Especially after I fall over after a few<br />

pints .<br />

I keep being told I am a nobody ...Well nobody is perfect ..So I am<br />

perfect !!<br />

Do you realise that in two days time tomorrow will be yesterday !.<br />

I'm getting on a bit now. My short term memory is not as sharp as it<br />

used to be !.<br />

My short term memory is not as sharp as it used to be ! My short .. "<br />

Oh BOTHER "!!<br />

I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put some in the food .<br />

Talking of food.<br />

The Headhitter tells me not to keep waffling !! So I will sign<br />

off.<br />

Scothern Kennels & Cattery<br />

Professional care for your pets<br />

LUXURY KENNELS<br />

PETS WALKED DAILY<br />

01673 862282<br />

Stainton Lane, Scothern, Lincoln<br />

Potholes<br />

<strong>Lincolnshire</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong> has a statutory duty to maintain adopted roads and<br />

paths (the Highway) within the <strong>County</strong>. Maintenance of the highway includes making<br />

safe potentially dangerous defect such as potholes.<br />

<strong>Lincolnshire</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong> welcome and often rely on reports of all road defects via<br />

their Highways Customer Service Centre on 01522 782070 or through their online form<br />

which is at www.lincolnshire.gov.uk<br />

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Country Walks<br />

May walk<br />

The relatively long journey to the starting<br />

point in Spilsby was rewarded with<br />

good weather and superb scenery.<br />

The highest point on the walk provided<br />

a panoramic view of <strong>Lincolnshire</strong> including<br />

Boston Stump, Lincoln Cathedral,<br />

the coastline and Wolds to the north.<br />

Thanks to Paul and Coral Evans for<br />

leading the walk.<br />

Next walk is Saturday 1 st <strong>June</strong><br />

A walk in the <strong>Lincolnshire</strong> Limewoods<br />

starting from the historic village of<br />

Bardney and passing through Southrey<br />

and Tupholme Abbey.<br />

The walk is approx. 7 miles along village<br />

paths, field paths, woodland rides<br />

and quiet lanes which may be muddy<br />

and uneven in places.<br />

Walkers should meet at the village hall<br />

at 9-30 am. Walkers are advised to take a waterproof coat, a snack, a drink<br />

and wear suitable footwear.<br />

If you wish to walk and need a lift, please meet at the village hall.<br />

Everyone is welcome to join in this free and healthy activity.<br />

Future walk is Saturday 6 th July.<br />

Venue to be agreed. Walkers should meet at the village hall at 9-30 am<br />

Mike Halliday<br />

Tel 754686.<br />

Wagon House<br />

Teashop at<br />

A friendly family run teashop serving delicious home<br />

-cooked food; lunches, scrumptious cakes and more.<br />

Located at the entrance to the beautiful 4.5 acre Goltho<br />

Gardens.<br />

Goltho Gardens|Lincoln Road|Goltho|Nr Wragby|LN8 5NF<br />

01673 857814|www.golthogardens.com<br />

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SUDBROOKE<br />

VILLAGE HALL<br />

Residents may not be aware<br />

that the village hall owns the<br />

equipment, including a playing<br />

surface, for carpet bowls. If anyone<br />

is interested in starting an<br />

indoor bowling group please<br />

contact the Booking Secretary<br />

on 01522 751874.<br />

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Ist NETTLEHAM GUIDES<br />

After thirty years as a Guide leader, thirteen of those with 1st Nettleham<br />

(Friday) Guides, Rachel Coxon is standing down from front line guiding. We<br />

will be very sad to see her go. She has offered the girls of Nettleham such<br />

amazing experiences and life changing opportunities.<br />

Friday Guides is therefore looking for a new team of leaders to take over from<br />

September <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

If that is you or you know of someone suitable, please contact the<br />

District Commissioners, Anne and Elizabeth on:<br />

weltonrural@hotmail.co.uk or<br />

Nettleham Guides on nettlehamguides@yahoo.co.uk<br />

1st Nettleham Guides will be 70 years old in 2014. All being well they will<br />

celebrate their birthday with a new guide leader and team.<br />

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Village <strong>News</strong> from Cherry Willingham Community School<br />

Textiles<br />

Eileesh Lightowler, Issy Bochel, Deanna Armstrong, Molly Maddison, Megan<br />

Desforges, Olivia Prescott, Lily Robson and Jorji Wright are gearing up for yet<br />

another successful fashion collection performance on the Drillhall’s catwalk on<br />

Wed 3rd July. The work is fantastic and they are hoping for a third successive<br />

win for the school. Their collection is called ‘Insectichic’ inspired by creepy<br />

crawlies and they will be rocking the catwalk to Florence & the Machine!<br />

Football<br />

The year 11 football team have won every game and for their last ever match<br />

faced a league play-off final against Priory LSST for the championship. What a<br />

fantastic performance. They ran out 2-1 winners, with a Kieran Helsdown’s<br />

penalty followed by a Jordan Edward’s header with 3 minutes to go! Jamie<br />

Bradley, Steven Brammer, Joe Marshall, Tom Maxwell, Alex Burgess, Aaron<br />

Smith, Elliot Dye, Jordan Edwards, Jordan Whitelam, Kieran Helsdown, Steven<br />

Radley, James Underwood, Tommy Galloway and Ben Ayres have all been outstanding<br />

in terms of attitude, effort and performance.<br />

Technology<br />

Picture of the Y7 girls with the products bought with the money they raised selling<br />

refreshments at the school’s very successful production of Bugsy.<br />

Science Gifted<br />

and talented<br />

Cherry won the<br />

overall competition<br />

at the Lincoln University<br />

Science and<br />

Technology gifted<br />

and talented day.<br />

We will be competing<br />

in London later<br />

in the year. Go<br />

team Cherry!!<br />

Teams led by<br />

George Watson and<br />

Kali Cox were the<br />

winners.<br />

And finally……<br />

The driver of the Wragby bus complimented our students on how tidy they<br />

leave the bus.<br />

Rachel Coxon<br />

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At Major Groom we promote:<br />

Full groomers health check<br />

Pick up delivery service<br />

One to one grooming<br />

Hand stripping<br />

Breed standard cuts<br />

Major Groom Dog Boutique<br />

www.majorgroom.co.uk<br />

At Major Groom we provide a one to one service<br />

for your dog. Major Groom is situated in Nettleham<br />

and is owned and run by a City in Guilds<br />

Level 3 groomer, of breed standard cuts and<br />

Crufts entries of 2012. Major Groom has been<br />

designed and built to offer a modern yet personal<br />

service, using the latest equipment and<br />

techniques, incorporating the Animal Welfare<br />

Act of 2006.Our friendly, family run business has<br />

been set up to offer your dog something special<br />

and the owner a quality service a the right price.<br />

Pet trims<br />

Full bath service (for all breeds)<br />

Large purpose built secure exercise area<br />

Parking for customers use<br />

Methodical fluff drying service<br />

Any inspection is welcome, help and advise is free.<br />

PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR DOG CAN NOT PHONE FOR THEMSELF,<br />

IF THEY COULD THEY WOULD.<br />

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ELLISON BOULTERS CE ACADEMY<br />

Football Team<br />

LCFC Stand Up Speak Up<br />

Tournament Champions <strong>2013</strong><br />

Saturday 20 April <strong>2013</strong><br />

Game 1 Vs Bishop King<br />

The team started the tournament quickly<br />

going 1-0 up through some fantastic one<br />

touch football following a throw-in. Ben G was on hand to finish the move with<br />

a half-volley from just outside the box. Ellison Boulters dominated<br />

possession and showered the opposition goal with plenty of shots only to<br />

see the ‘keeper in great form. In the final minutes, Bishop King scored from a<br />

long goal-kick which travelled behind our defence, who were caught on the<br />

wrong side, and the opposition striker tucked the ball under the on-rushing goal<br />

keeper.<br />

Final score: 1-1<br />

Game 2 Vs SUSU Representative Team<br />

With the knowledge that the team would have to win their remaining games<br />

and qualification potentially resting on goal difference, Ellison Boulters started<br />

the game quickly, going up 3-0 inside the first 3 minutes through Oliver W, Joseph<br />

S and Ravi Y-P. Again the opposition ‘keeper pulled off some fantastic<br />

saves as Ellison Boulters controlled possession. As the game passed Ravi Y-P,<br />

Joseph S and Hugo N(2) would score again to ensure an emphatic win. At the<br />

other end, Ruari N had a fantastic game ensuring that Mason H was a spectator<br />

in goal.<br />

Final score: 7-0<br />

Game 3 Vs Monks Abbey<br />

Having heard that Bishop King had drawn with Monks Abbey in the previous<br />

game, Ellison Boulters knew that a win would see them clinch the coveted first<br />

place in the table and a place in the tournament final. Again, Ellison Boulters<br />

started brightly with three shots on goal, however Mason H at the other end<br />

pulled off a couple of magnificent saves to keep the game goalless. Then came<br />

the telling moment when after a corner, a shot on goal from Ellison Boulters<br />

was handled by a Monks Abbey player inside the box. The referee blew straight<br />

away for a penalty and up stepped the captain, Joseph S who struck the ball<br />

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hard and straight as it came off the underside of the bar and nestled in the<br />

back of the net leaving the ‘keeper helpless. With this goal Ellison Boulters grew<br />

in confidence and dominated the game scoring another through Ravi Y-P on the<br />

counter-attack. In the closing stages, a couple of timely interceptions and tackles<br />

meant that Ellison Boulters kept another clean sheet.<br />

Final score: 2-0<br />

Final Vs St. Faith & St. Martin<br />

After scouting the opposition in their final game, Ellison Boulters knew that a<br />

disciplined and tactical display would see them lift the cup. Every player gave<br />

100% chasing and harrying, not giving St Faith’s a second on the ball. Once<br />

again Ellison Boulters kept possession and pressed the opposition high up the<br />

pitch limiting them to long range shots. Halfway through the game a goal kick<br />

from Joseph S bounced into the opposition area where a deft flick from Ben G<br />

saw the ball loop over the stranded ‘keeper and into the back of the net. From<br />

there on the pressure came but Ellison Boulters remained resilient with Mason H<br />

tipping a long range shot over the top of the bar and showing a safe pair of<br />

hands. Ellison Boulters closed out the game sensibly taking their time and<br />

keeping possession. A counter attack in the closing moments would have seen<br />

Ellison Boulters score again, however the chance went just wide. Ellison Boulters<br />

celebrated the victory and their tournament win with the captain lifting the<br />

trophy.<br />

Final score: 1-0<br />

Squad:<br />

Mason H, Ben W, Ruari N, Oliver W, Joseph S, Ben G, Anton M, Ravi Y-P<br />

& Hugo N<br />

Please tell advertisers you saw<br />

their Advert in<br />

The Dogs (fouling of land) Act 1996<br />

makes it an offence ‘for any person responsible for a dog not to remove the<br />

faeces should it foul on any land to which the public have access’. It is not a<br />

defence to claim ignorance of the dogs’ actions or of the law, or to not have a<br />

suitable device to remove the faeces. Fixed penalty notices can be issued to<br />

offenders or a fine of up to £1000 may be applied.<br />

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Premier Aerials (lincs ltd)<br />

3 St Edwards Drive<br />

<strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

Specialists in TV,<br />

Satellite, Audio and<br />

CCTV Installations<br />

Tel 01522 500949 or<br />

07976511371<br />

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<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Gardening Club<br />

May meeting.<br />

A dry interval between heavy showers allowed<br />

members to wander around the garden and<br />

orchard of hosts Mike and Margaret Halliday.<br />

Unusually for the time of year there were<br />

many daffodils and tulips in full bloom.<br />

Most of the fruit trees and flowering cherry<br />

trees were laden with blossom but as with last<br />

year the cold wet weather is deterring the pollinators.<br />

The non- cultivated areas of land were awash<br />

with cowslips, some of which had hybridized<br />

into different petal shapes and colours.<br />

The vegetable patch and soft fruit beds were struggling compared to a ‘normal’<br />

year.<br />

A closely contested quiz was won by Sheila and Mike Cannon, Margaret Halliday<br />

and Barry Reeves.<br />

Next meeting Monday 10th <strong>June</strong>.<br />

Will be hosted by David and Sandy Bowles at Stonebrooke House, 46, Scothern<br />

Lane from 7-30 pm.<br />

Mike Halliday<br />

( Secretary ) tel 754686.<br />

Tabbi Bannister FMAAT, ATT<br />

Accountant and Tax Advisor<br />

Accounts and Tax Return<br />

preparation<br />

Tax Planning<br />

Book keeping<br />

Payroll and PAYE Matters<br />

VAT Return preparation<br />

For a free initial consultation<br />

please contact<br />

01526 342834<br />

07876 023357<br />

tabbiaccounting@yahoo.com<br />

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<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Ladies’ Club<br />

Sally Logan, a Personal Trainer from David Lloyd, gave a talk<br />

and practical session about fitness which involved maintaining<br />

core stability and balance. The objective is to maintain skeletal<br />

alignment and functional ability and some exercises were suitable<br />

for people with limited mobility.<br />

Forthcoming meetings:<br />

Thursday 20 th <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>: Tina James-Lincoln Community Larder.<br />

Please note that we are collecting non perishable food and toiletries to donate<br />

to Tina at this meeting.<br />

Thursday 18 th July <strong>2013</strong>: Summer Luncheon at the Cross Keys, Stow.<br />

The Summer Luncheon for members and guests will be held at the Cross Keys<br />

at Stow. The cost will be £18-50 and payment in full will be collected at the<br />

<strong>June</strong> meeting. Payment by cheque is preferred.<br />

We meet on the third Thursday of each month at 730 pm in the Bramham<br />

Lounge at the Village Hall.<br />

We continue our book stall and collection of stamps and small coins for charity.<br />

The money raised is donated to a local charity when it reaches £200.<br />

Visitors and new members are always welcome and are asked to make a donation<br />

of £2.<br />

Please see the Parish <strong>Council</strong> website for full <strong>2013</strong> programme.<br />

http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/<strong>Sudbrooke</strong>/<br />

Further information: 01522-595736<br />

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SUDBROOKE FIRST RESPONDERS<br />

Registered Charity no. 1098364<br />

The group offers emergency care and Basic Life Support in Stainton, Scothern,<br />

Langworth and <strong>Sudbrooke</strong>. We are called out by dialling 999 in an emergency and care<br />

can begin before an ambulance arrives because we are based locally in your area.<br />

We are grateful to I Gas, who have given us a grant from their Community Fund. This<br />

will be used to buy extra kit and additional training kit.<br />

Thanks go to local businesses which hold our collecting tins. These are an essential part<br />

of the fund raising which keeps the group going and helps to pay for training and<br />

equipment. Donations from local organisations are also gratefully received. Thanks also<br />

to The Bottle and Glass and Lakeside for the use of a room for our meetings.<br />

The group can also provide First Aid cover for events in the community. If you need<br />

First Aid cover for your event please contact the Co-ordinator.<br />

We currently have eight qualified responders. We are always seeking new members to<br />

train as Responders and also support members. You can apply if you are aged 18 or<br />

over and able to drive.<br />

If you feel able to support the group in any way please contact<br />

Mike Johnson, Coordinator, on 01522 750878.<br />

Further details on <strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Parish <strong>Council</strong> website:<br />

http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/<strong>Sudbrooke</strong>/<br />

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Pass ‘Go’ and collect £500!<br />

West Lindsey District <strong>Council</strong> is re-launching the Community Action and<br />

Volunteering Fund (CAV Fund) under a new name and with more cash up<br />

for grabs!<br />

The Community Chest Fund enables groups in West Lindsey to apply for<br />

up to £500 to help them with their local projects; previously the maximum<br />

was £250.<br />

Areas who are developing a community plan or implementing actions from<br />

a current community plan can apply for up to £1,000 to help with this.<br />

A Community Led Plan (sometimes known as a Parish Plan) sets out a<br />

shared vision for the community and identifies the action needed to<br />

achieve it.<br />

So far the CAV Fund, administered by Community Lincs, has helped more<br />

than 100 projects and supported around 1,200 volunteers in its first year.<br />

The projects have been wide-ranging from village notice boards, to sports<br />

kit, to youth activities and community gardens. Treasurer and secretary<br />

of the Market Rasen Station Adoption Group, Martin Barnard, is delighted<br />

at how the grant made it possible to support a local art group and make a<br />

real difference to the look and feel of Market Rasen station.<br />

He said: "We were delighted with how easy it was to apply, how smooth<br />

the process was and with the helpful and supportive approach of the people<br />

in the West Lindsey CAV team.<br />

"It was so straightforward and beneficial that we have already applied for<br />

a further grant."<br />

The Community Chest fund will be available from the 1st May<br />

<strong>2013</strong>.<br />

If you would like to apply for funding please phone: 01529 301951<br />

Alternatively email: cav.fund@communitylincs.com<br />

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Welton Family Health Centre<br />

Recent changes within the NHS will gradually start to have an effect on Primary<br />

Care Services as some services that have routinely been provided by GP practices<br />

will be forced to go through a tendering process and practices will be putting<br />

in bids for such services alongside various private provider companies. We<br />

are already aware that INR (anticoagulation clinic) services will be one of the<br />

first services and we understand that others will follow later this year. Obviously,<br />

our Practice will be submitting bids to retain as many services locally as<br />

possible for patients and in an effort to safeguard the future of general practice,<br />

many <strong>Lincolnshire</strong> doctors have formed a federation who will also be bidding for<br />

some of these services, called LADMS.<br />

This raises the inevitable question of conflict of interest and undoubtedly there<br />

will be some, but those doctors in our Practice who have joined LADMS are<br />

keen to declare their interests and any other potential interests have been reported<br />

back to the Clinical Commissioning Group in an effort to be open and<br />

transparent. Whilst private companies have a responsibility to their shareholders<br />

and the overall aim is to make profit, our interests are preserving NHS services<br />

locally, and not profit generation. We are obviously concerned that if private<br />

providers do “cherry pick” some of our services, if profit is not forthcoming<br />

then those services could quickly disappear and leave patients with no services<br />

locally.<br />

Please could patients be aware that requests for repeat prescriptions require<br />

two working days to be processed. Therefore any requests made (whether in<br />

person, on the telephone, email or answer machine) after 5.30 pm on a Friday<br />

will not be ready for collection until<br />

Wednesday. If you require a prescription<br />

urgently, please contact the dispensary<br />

staff directly.<br />

If you are planning a trip abroad this<br />

summer and would like advice on vaccinations,<br />

please complete one of our<br />

holiday vaccination forms at least 6<br />

weeks before travel, where possible.<br />

Forms are available from Reception and<br />

on the Practice website<br />

(www.weltonsurgery.co.uk).<br />

Sallie Stead<br />

Manager<br />

Welton Family Health Centre<br />

Surgery 01673 862232<br />

KB Painting and<br />

Decorating<br />

Interior and Exterior<br />

work undertaken<br />

Contact Kev<br />

For reliable quality &<br />

service<br />

01522 751280<br />

07921 236743<br />

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Welton & District Patients<br />

And Doctors Association<br />

Has summer finally arrived? We’ve had a few lovely days so let’s hope we get a<br />

few more before autumn creeps in!<br />

Speaking of autumn our next event will be the Autumn Fayre which will be held<br />

on Saturday 12 th October in Welton Village Hall commencing at 2pm.<br />

There will be all of the usual attraction- raffle, tombola, cake stall, bric a brac<br />

and books plus prize games to take part in and a large variety of stalls selling<br />

crafts, toiletries, art work etc.<br />

If anyone is interested in hiring a table, at a cost of £5, to sell their own items,<br />

please contact Roy Minnitt (860980) or myself (862570) to add your name to<br />

the list. We will aim to get a good variety of sale items and will notify you during<br />

August if your request to hire a table has been successful.<br />

We will be collecting donations of bric a brac, books, tombola items etc nearer<br />

the time. Please let me know if you are unable to deliver them to the hall on the<br />

morning of the 12 th and I will arrange collection. Any donations for the bottle<br />

and glass tombola would also be welcome and we would also like any ‘in date’<br />

grocery items to guess the value of the shopping trolley contents.<br />

There will be more information in the July edition of the magazine.<br />

Our new system of fixed price charging for transport to the Health Centre<br />

seems to have been well received. If you have a comment, either good or bad,<br />

about these changes please inform the Health Centre staff or any driver who<br />

will pass the message on to me.<br />

Janet Goddard<br />

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61 mm x 70 mm<br />

£8.00 per month<br />

Half 128 mm x 89 mm £16.00 per month<br />

Full Page 128 mm x 185 mm<br />

£31.00 per month<br />

Prices include Vat<br />

at 20%.<br />

Adverts must be<br />

pre paid.<br />

**** New........<br />

Payment now<br />

accepted by<br />

BACS ****<br />

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Nettleham Medical Practice<br />

And Cherry Willingham Branch Surgery<br />

Retirements<br />

Dr John Craven will be retiring from the practice at the end of July <strong>2013</strong> after<br />

36 years. He will be sorely missed by everyone at the practice and by many<br />

patients. We wish him the very best in his new ventures.<br />

Janet Holland, our Health Visitor is also retiring. She will be leaving us in the<br />

middle of April. On behalf of everyone at the practice and all of the patients<br />

that have seen Janet over the years, we wish her well in her retirement.<br />

Baby Clinics<br />

The Health Visiting team would like to notify all parents and carers that due to<br />

recent changes that the ‘Well Baby Clinic’ previously held at Nettleham Surgery<br />

has ceased as of 1 st April <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

From 29 May <strong>2013</strong>, the nearest ‘Well Baby Clinics’ will be held on alternate<br />

Mondays at Welton Children’s Centre from 1 pm – 3 pm and at Cherry Willingham<br />

Children’s Centre on alternate Wednesdays from 2 pm – 4 pm.<br />

CQC Registration<br />

The practice is pleased to announce that it has successfully become registered<br />

with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) as of 1 st April <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

Monthly Early Closures for Training<br />

In order to enable our doctors and staff to be kept up to date Nettleham surgery<br />

will be closed for training from 1 pm on the following afternoons. Emergency<br />

help is still available by calling 111.<br />

Tuesday 18 th <strong>June</strong><br />

Tuesday 20 th August<br />

Tuesday 16 th July<br />

Tuesday 17 th September<br />

Contact Details – Nettleham 01522 751717<br />

www.nettlehammeidcal.co.uk<br />

Practice Manger – Helen Lunn<br />

When the Practice is closed ring freephone 111<br />

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Patient Participation Group and Voluntary Driver Scheme<br />

We are still welcoming patients who wish to join our Virtual Patient Reference<br />

Group (PRG). The purpose of this is to have a large group of patients that the<br />

practice will contact by email a couple of times each year to ask for their opinion<br />

on its services etc.<br />

If you are interested then please complete one of the join up forms at reception<br />

or contact Sarah Liron at the practice for more details.<br />

Our second local patient participation report is now available to read on our<br />

website. The report displays the results of the survey which was undertaken by<br />

our PPG in the waiting rooms at the practice and also by member of our PRG.<br />

Meg Rawden – PPG Chairperson<br />

At the present moment we have sufficient cover in most villages we service but<br />

are in need of volunteer drivers at Nettleham.<br />

If you are interested, please leave your contact details with one of the receptionists<br />

at either surgery and I will make contact with you and discuss some of<br />

the finer points of the scheme.<br />

Alan Price – VDS Co-ordinator<br />

Dunholme WI<br />

There is no meeting of the Dunholme WI this<br />

month as members are going to the <strong>Lincolnshire</strong><br />

Poacher for a meal.<br />

Transport arrangement have been made within<br />

the membership, should any member not be<br />

sure or have any problems please contact<br />

Janice Ritchie on 01673861172.<br />

Age Concern Friendship Club<br />

Our meetings in <strong>June</strong> are on Tuesdays<br />

<strong>June</strong>11th and the 25th. We meet at 2.15pm<br />

in the Dunholme Village hall. Everyone over<br />

the age of 55 are most welcome.<br />

The meeting on the 25th <strong>June</strong> is an Open<br />

Meeting when we will be playing Prize Bingo.<br />

We will also have a cake stall, Tombola and a<br />

good Raffle.<br />

We invite anyone who would like to come and have and enjoyable afternoon.<br />

Janice Ritchie Chairlady 01673861172<br />

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IT<br />

Hi Folks,<br />

This month:<br />

Building<br />

Your Own<br />

PC—7<br />

You now have your completed list of<br />

hardware, added your chosen software,<br />

found the cheapest places to buy, ordered<br />

what you need, and the pile of<br />

parts is now sitting on and around your<br />

kitchen table in shiny boxes. Your<br />

adrenaline starts flowing , your heart’s<br />

beating fast and you’re thinking<br />

- Where on Earth do I start?<br />

Well, this is how it all goes together<br />

but wait….. I hope you<br />

remember the first few articles<br />

in this series. You must, absolutely<br />

must, take anti-static precautions before<br />

you take any of the parts out of<br />

their boxes—static is a killer of electronic<br />

components so play safe. Also,<br />

place a covering on the table to avoid<br />

scratches and other damage. Read the<br />

documents that come with each component;<br />

always follow the instructions as<br />

manufacturers know their products<br />

best and fitting is often unique to that<br />

particular item. Use the Internet to research<br />

and review fitting of similar<br />

items by other people; they can discuss<br />

various tips and tricks that<br />

will help you. It’s a good idea to<br />

make a ‘map’ of the way in which components<br />

will be connected to the system<br />

board. Remember also that system<br />

boards often come with the battery prefitted<br />

so there is already power, albeit<br />

very small, flowing through the circuits.<br />

Handle the system board by the<br />

sides wherever possible and avoid the<br />

possibility of touching, and therefore<br />

short-circuiting, components. It’s a<br />

good idea to use protective latex gloves<br />

when handing any electronic components.<br />

Wherever possible, assemble the<br />

parts outside of the main computer<br />

case to ensure ample room for fingers<br />

and tools. You may also find that some<br />

items, once fitted to the system board,<br />

may obscure the screw holes that fit the<br />

system board to the case. Many cases<br />

can fit various sizes of system board so<br />

check which fittings/layout you need to<br />

use. There are usually 6 or 9 holes on<br />

the system board that will align with<br />

holes on the case chassis. Stand-offs, or<br />

posts, are provided which keep the system<br />

board raised from the case chassis<br />

to avoid short-circuits so fit these now.<br />

The Computer Guy<br />

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Dunholme Camera Club<br />

The Camera Club has 2 events during<br />

<strong>June</strong>, our first event is on the 13 th <strong>June</strong><br />

when we will be having our “Whisby<br />

Wander” this night will be a night out at<br />

the Whisby Nature Reserve so exercise<br />

and taking pictures all good things<br />

combined. I must admit that one of the<br />

advantages of being an amateur photographer<br />

is that whilst you are out<br />

looking for the images of your choice it<br />

also acts as a source of good exercise. I<br />

recently visited Whisby during the day<br />

and walked for about 2 hours, I didn’t<br />

take many pictures but certainly had a<br />

very long walk.<br />

Our second meeting will be back at the club house at The Old School Dunholme<br />

when we will be viewing the images from all of the clubs in <strong>Lincolnshire</strong> and<br />

choosing the top 3. This is a fairly relaxed night where the members can discuss<br />

the images over a cup of tea and then finally make their choice of their<br />

favourite 3 images. So if you would like to come down and meet us all on a<br />

night when you can ask what we do? When we do it and how we do it then this<br />

is the night to drop in and share an evening with us.<br />

The Camera Club is there for the community if you are reading this then you<br />

are part of that community, if you have an interest in taking better pictures<br />

then come to a few of the meetings and find out how we can help you. We<br />

cover a variety of topics during the year so either drop me a line, make a phone<br />

call or just come along to one of our meetings at The Old School Dunholme.<br />

Grahame Dunkin 01673 860469 dunholmecc@btinternet.com<br />

Local Walks - The <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong> publish great<br />

guides with maps covering all our surrounding<br />

villages. The guides are free of charge or can be<br />

downloaded from www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/<br />

countryside<br />

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Handy Home Services<br />

<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Based Family Business est 2007<br />

For all your ongoing home requirements<br />

KITCHENS<br />

From a full kitchen installation to replacing taps, sinks,<br />

worktops, handles, doors and drawers.<br />

BATHROOMS<br />

From a new bathroom installation, to replacing worn parts,<br />

taps, sinks, baths, toilets etc.<br />

GENERAL MAINTENANCE<br />

For all those odd jobs, we offer;<br />

• Carpentry services<br />

• Electrical improvements<br />

• Plumbing repairs / improvements<br />

Whatever your requirements call us today for a free no<br />

obligation quotation.<br />

Phone 01522 751846 Mobile 07796 750609<br />

Email: handy_home_services@yahoo.co.uk<br />

Peter & Hilary Gwynn<br />

Post Chase, Church Lane, <strong>Sudbrooke</strong>, LN2 2QH<br />

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<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Information Page<br />

Emergency Services<br />

Emergency 999<br />

Police 101<br />

Fire & Rescue 01522 582222<br />

Ambulance Service 08450 450 422<br />

West Lindsey District <strong>Council</strong><br />

Main Number 01427 676676<br />

Out of hours 01427 613960<br />

Environment Agency<br />

Flood line 0845 9881188<br />

Incident Hotline 0800 807060<br />

<strong>Lincolnshire</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />

Main Number 01522 552222<br />

Emergency Planning 01522 582220<br />

Doctors<br />

Nettleham Health Centre<br />

01522 751717<br />

Welton Health Centre 08444773072<br />

Schools<br />

Ellison Boulters 01673 862392<br />

William Farr 01673 866900<br />

Cherry Willingham 01522 751040<br />

Scothern After School Kid’s Club<br />

07944 709024<br />

Utility Companies<br />

Electricity Central Networks<br />

0800 0568090<br />

Gas – National Grid 0800 111999<br />

Anglian Water 08457 145145<br />

Severn Trent Water 0800 7834444<br />

Yorkshire Water 0800 1573553<br />

Baby Sitting<br />

Emily Andrews (01673) 862590<br />

Amy Bouwer 750864<br />

Lydia Bowman 751834<br />

Paige Carr 753592<br />

Hannah Graham 752007<br />

Cassie Hanley-Ball 750847<br />

Abbie Mullen 750198<br />

Stephanie Scrimshaw 753860<br />

Sophie Truscott 752911<br />

What’s on in <strong>Sudbrooke</strong><br />

<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Toddlers 750719<br />

Whist 751023<br />

Mah-Jong 595157<br />

Pre-School Group 753225<br />

1st <strong>Sudbrooke</strong>/Scothern Brownies<br />

01673 862102<br />

Kickboxing 750198<br />

25th Lincoln Scouts—753689<br />

<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Seniors – 750852<br />

Ladies’ Club 595736<br />

<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Parish <strong>Council</strong><br />

Clerk to the <strong>Council</strong><br />

Mrs C M Myers<br />

12 Ash Tree Avenue Nettleham<br />

LN2 2TQ 823802<br />

Chairman Peter Heath 595061<br />

Vice Chairman Bob Waller - 753017<br />

Stuart Curtis 751874<br />

Martin Dickie 754342<br />

Rose Dobbs 753060<br />

Lyn Etheridge 750905<br />

Paul Rignall 595736<br />

Ian Russell 754984<br />

District <strong>Council</strong>lor<br />

Stuart Curtis 751874<br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong>lor<br />

Sue Rawlins 01673 885545<br />

Badgers Holt Friesthorpe Road<br />

Buslingthorpe LN3 5AQ<br />

cllrs.rawlins@lincolnshire.gov.uk<br />

Treasurer to the <strong>Council</strong><br />

Bridget Solly 01673 857580<br />

Member of Parliament<br />

Edward Leigh MP 01673 849003<br />

23 Queen Street Market Rasen<br />

<strong>Lincolnshire</strong> LN8 3EN<br />

gcca.uk@btconnect.com<br />

<strong>Sudbrooke</strong> Village Hall Hire<br />

Lyn or Stuart Curtis 751874<br />

Reverend Robert G Spaight<br />

The Vicarage Station Road Langworth<br />

01522 754233<br />

Nettleham Library Opening Times<br />

01522 782010<br />

Tuesday 10.00 – 1pm<br />

Wednesday 2 – 7pm<br />

Date of next<br />

Parish <strong>Council</strong> meeting<br />

Thursday 6 <strong>June</strong><br />

Village Hall<br />

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