East Riding News April 2010
East Riding News April 2010
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IN THIS ISSUE
Bridlington’s economy
boosting marina proposal
takes its next steps
MARINA
PLANS VILLAGE VISITS
Find out when the council will be coming
to spring clean your village
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AGREED
BY Tom Du Boulay the harbour and marina will plan. Whilst these are still
BIG PLANS:Varinder Kundi and James
Goacher examine the new plans
T
he council is making also allowing for some larger Alan Menzies, the council’s proposals. I look forward to the
good progress in visiting and commercial berths. director of planning and completed development.”
partnership with The full needs of the fishing economic regeneration, said: Jan Anderson, director of
the Bridlington harbour fleet have also been incorporated “We have now reached the stage environment for Yorkshire
commissioners and into the design so that the where the harbour and marina Forward, said: “This is a
Yorkshire Forward to partners are now confident that lay-out can accommodate the wonderful step forward for
promote a marina for the there is sufficient space (both existing Trust Port requirements the economic development of
land and water) to accommodate whilst providing for all the Bridlington as a whole, linking
town, which would provide
demand from private and predicted expansion in the to the town centre and the recent
a tremendous boost for the
commercial sectors together with marina and the development investment in and around the
resort’s regeneration. the development associated with needed to support the town Spa.”
Following work undertaken the town centre area action plan. centre. Bridlington shop owner
by consultants, the partners have Work will now continue to “The proposals represent a Varinder Kundi (pictured)said:
now agreed an outline lay-out for produce a masterplan for the significant step forward for the “A marina would be good for
the marina, which is a significant potential development areas, marina project and for the future Bridlington and we have been
step forward for the project. design the access points to of Bridlington.” waiting a long time. It would
The proposed layout of maximise links to the town George Traves, chair bring more people in and be
centre, and develop the business of Bridlington Harbour helpful for local businesses.”
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WE’VE WON
OUR DREAM
After six months of our ‘Win a Wedding’ competition we announce our lucky winners
Wedding
BY Charlotte Richardson ideal as we can have the wedding we want
in a beautiful setting and still have all our
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
friends and relatives there to share it with
us.
Kathy, 36, and Chris, 33, live in Howden
L
ove is in the air for one pair with their two children, Max 21 months
of lovebirds, Kathy Prosser and Emily 6 months.
and Chris Cuckoo, who were The couple met eight years ago while
both working as network engineers. They
picked as the winners of our ‘Win a
had announced their engagement but
Wedding’ competition.
plans had to be put on hold after Kathy
The couple were drawn from hundreds found out she was expecting.
of entries to win a full wedding day Now the couple are busy planning their
package. special day which all the family can be
They have won the use of The Orangery involved in.
at Sewerby Hall and Gardens for their Kathy said; “We’d like to wait for a
wedding, the costs of the registrar’s little while, maybe until early next year, so
service, a wedding reception banquet Emily is walking and then she can be our
for 30 guests at The Spa, Bridlington bridesmaid. We’d like both of the children
(excluding drinks) and coach hire for their to play a part in the wedding so it can be a
guests from Sewerby to The Spa. real family occasion.”
They have also won a host of other
prizes ensuring they have a special day to
remember. Kathy Prosser
Kathy said: “We’re over the moon at Bride to be
winning as we’ve always wanted to get
married but couldn’t agree on the type of we can have the wedding
wedding we wanted. Chris didn’t want
to get married in a church and wanted to we want in a beautiful
go abroad but I wanted a big traditional
wedding where all our family members
setting and still have all our
could come along. friends and relatives there
“Winning this competition is absolutely
LEADING LINES residents who have difficulty walking and need the
use of walking aids to get around we have repeatedly
asked the council to improve these walkways.
DR TIM ALLISON Just recently, this week in fact, there have been
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH workmen carrying out the recovering of pavements
in Stamford Bridge. When asked about the area of
Kings Garth the reply was that they are not doing
In the run-up to the election, Leading our section of paving. They have carried out work on
Lines will feature a guest columnist. the private housing estates of Battleflats, Lob Lane
This month Tim Allison, director and Saxon Road so why couldn’t they do our section
at the same time.
of public health at East Riding of Does some elderly resident have to fall and
Yorkshire Primary Trust and East break a hip or perhaps something more serious to
Riding of Yorkshire Council, talks about have the Council do something about this sorry
being more active. state of affairs? Perhaps because of our age we are
a low priority. Perhaps someone from the Council
Now that spring has taken hold at last, we could come and look and see what the state of the
can use the opportunity of better weather pavements is and do something about it.
both to appreciate the beauty of nature and Joan McNeil, Stamford Bridge
to improve our health at the same time.
There are many opportunities in the Dear Ms McNeil
THE works recently carried out in Stamford Bridge
local area for walks in the countryside or
were to adopted footways as part of the highway
along the coast, whether to the cliffs at maintenance programme.
Bempton to see the nesting birds or among The footpaths on Kings Garth are within a
the flowers of a country house garden. sheltered housing development and are not adopted.
Increasing exercise, even to a small extent, Housing services has a responsibility to maintain
will make us feel better and be healthier. these and after you contacted the council they
Every ten minutes of exercise counts. inspected the footpaths.
REDUCED PRICES TO RESIDENTS: Food waste systems Any immediate responsive repairs will be carried
New Year’s resolutions to take more
out in the near future.
exercise may now be a distant memory, Housing are looking at a programme of works
but it is never too late to start again with for the forthcoming year to address the more
gardening, cycling, swimming or dancing.
Perhaps it’s time to take up a sport again or
try something new for a change, whether
Vegetable peelings in brown bin major repairs required to none adopted footpaths
throughout the East Riding whilst Kings Garth will
be considered as part of this we cannot say at this
I LIVE in Anlaby Common and wondered when cardboard and garden waste using the brown bin stage whether it will be prioritised compared with the
that be five a side football or going to the we are going to be able to put our vegetable and involving 5,000 households. condition of footways on other council estates.
bowls club. Improving our health doesn’t peelings into the brown bin. I throw a large The results of the trial to date have been Dick Ikin, housing service group manager
need to be simply about giving things up, amount of peelings into the ordinary green bin encouraging and we are closely monitoring its
but can be about taking things up, especially
taking up exercise.
as I have nowhere else to put them and have no
room whatsoever for a composting bin. This is
progress. A decision on whether this scheme will
be expanded across the East Riding will be made Castle Hill parking
USUALLY when I visit someone in Castle Hill
It’s not about doing things because we’re a total waste when councils are always going on later this year.
about recycling. The council is a keen advocate of the home Hospital, I park in Willerby and walk the rest of
told to, but because we want to feel better the way because of the difficulty of finding parking
Sue Minns, Anlaby composter as the first line of dealing with waste
and live longer. It’s not just something to do such as you mention. To promote the use of home spaces on site. But I wonder if anyone has ever
on our own either. We can take our family Dear Ms Minns, waste systems we are offering them at reduced considered how dangerous Castle Road is for
out on a cycle ride or walk with our children THANK you for raising this issue as it is a prices to residents. Details are available on the pedestrians.
to school. subject that I know is of interest to many council’s recycling site, www.target45plus.org.uk On reaching the road, one would ideally cross it to
residents. In recent months we have been running John Skidmore, head of streetscene walk along the pavement by the hospital, but this is
Let’s get out and enjoy the season and
a trial of the kerbside collection of food waste, virtually impossible because of the volume of traffic
help ourselves, our families and our friends services
coming from the roundabout at the junction.
feel full of the joys of spring. Therefore it is necessary to walk on the opposite
council is aware of the problems caused by secondary passing through the sites. This is for very good side where conditions are hazardous. It is unpaved,
school children leaving litter in Cottingham and environmental and economic reasons. Meanwhile uneven & muddy. I have tried walking on the kerb
indeed across the East Riding and already conducts another area of ERYC is deliberately driving away edge, but it is even more risky as it is quite high up
Litter clearing
I SHOULD like to know who is responsible
a programme of education in the form of school
assemblies and enforcement patrols at lunchtimes to
potential users simply because their trailer is 7 feet
long or has 4 wheels.
and there is a danger of falling into the road.
Having walked all the way to Entrance 2 on the
try and reduce the amount of litter that is dropped. This negative approach is totally the opposite of opposite side, the only concession for pedestrians is
for clearing the litter along Eppleworth Road, a pair of bollards in the middle of the road, so that
I would like to stress however that council does not the 45% initiative. Meanwhile how do I give you the
particularly near to the Traveller Site entrance and at least one does not have to wait for a gap in traffic
issue fines to generate income. Such fines are only 10 to 15 loads of suitable compost fodder, which my
the A614 flyover. It is clear that the ‘illegal site’ on coming both ways, which hardly ever occurs during
issued as a last resort when education or reparation garden will produce this year with only 6 tickets?
the hill leading to the mill has fallen victim to litter the daytime.
schemes such as litter picking have failed and we are DJ Houlton, Roos
too. It is truly disgusting and a definite minus point This arrangement is repeated at Entrance 3, but
left with no other choice.
for Cottingham not at Entrance 1.
Mike Connor, taskforce and environmental Dear DJ Houlton
Could you also inform the electorate of the Even the little Spire Hospital and adjacent
enforcement manager FIRST, thank you for your impressive efforts for
whereabouts of the ‘Litter Wardens’, if any, in retirement complex have their own zebra crossing,
Target 45+, the campaign to recycle and compost 45
Cottingham? If these mythical people followed the
route that the school children take from Cottingham Use of waste sites
I AM a private householder and ratepayer of the East
per cent of the waste across the East Riding.
You appear to have a larger cultivated area, so
so I can’t think why this has not been considered for
Castle Hill, where numbers accessing the hospital are
Centre to the Cottingham High School; they would many times larger.
your disappointment is understandable, but the new
make a fortune in fines! Riding. I am dismayed by one of the announcements Is it a case of waiting for an accident to happen
permit system takes into account the needs of the
James Robinson, Cottingham within your paper of March 2010 relating to
majority of site users. before something is done?
regulations for the use of the civic amenity waste Mrs G Dalby, Anlaby
Please be assured that the system is not the result
Dear Mr Robinson, sites.
of any war with commercial users, instead it is about
THANK you for your letter. The council’s I already have compost bins and use them for all Dear Mrs Dalby
ensuring the council’s household waste recycling
environmental services team is responsible for materials small enough and soft enough to degrade THANK you for your letter. Consideration is
sites are effectively and properly utilised.
clearing litter from the highways and council land within them. I have a large garden, which means a currently being given to a crossing facility on Castle
The council also promotes home composting
including Eppleworth Road. An officer has inspected lot of shrub material is produced at certain times of Road to aid access to the Castle Hill Hospital site for
as the best option for managing garden waste and
the areas you mentioned and found a significant the year. I use the brown bin to its full capacity each those using the bus stops on the opposite side to the
offers home waste systems at reduced prices. Details
amount of litter and waste. This has been referred to emptying day. hospital entrances.
are available on the council’s recycling site, www.
environmental services to clear as soon as possible. I use a trailer to visit the tip and have had permits I appreciate your concern regarding a lack of
target45plus.org.uk
The council does not employ litter wardens. Instead since they were invented. The new regulation will parking at the hospital site itself and can confirm that
John Skidmore, head of streetscene services
we take a generic approach to environmental restrict me to 6 visits a year, which will not be this is an issue which the Hospital is taking seriously.
enforcement and a variety of officers, who conduct
a wide variety of duties, have the power to issue
adequate. As a private user, I am caught up in the
‘war’ with the commercial users for no good reason.
I cannot understand the logic behind this
Raised water covers
I LIVE in the sheltered housing estate at Kings
Council Officers have held discussions with
the hospital towards potential solutions to the
£75 fixed penalty notices for littering. The power parking problems within the site and it is hoped that
to issue these fines has now also been delegated to thinking. Immense efforts and publicity are being Garth, Stamford Bridge where the pavements are improvements will be made in the near future.
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs). The given to schemes to increase the amount of material in terrible condition with raised water covers and Carl Skelton, divisional manager south
EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010 5
Y
oung people who have English embedded into the course. to the job they want to do.” partnership work, innovation
These core skills were introduced The Join, Build and Develop in content and delivery, local
Tel: (01964) 552881 or 07751 216985
not previously been in Email: ambertreeservices@live.co.uk
employment, education by making them relevant to course began in September 2009 provision and a great learning
construction. Employability and quickly expanded from 12 atmosphere have all been key
or training, in Withernsea,
training and ICT were also offered. to 22 local students, due to high ingredients to the success of
have recently been offered
Jayne Wilcock, of East demand. this course. We look forward to
the opportunity to learn new Riding of Yorkshire Council’s The first courses finished on 15 welcoming more learners soon.”
skills in construction by adult education service, said: March and the students involved To find out more about the
taking part in an innovative “Engaging young people who are achieved national literacy and next Join, Build and Develop
course. disillusioned with learning can be numeracy qualifications. course, call Jayne Wilcock,
very difficult. The course was offered by locality development officer for
It became clear that some
“By providing them with what Withernsea Adult Education Withernsea adult education centre,
young people in the area had been
they want to learn, you can create Centre in partnership with on (01964) 612750 or email jayne.
disadvantaged due to the rural
enough motivation to engage them Connexions and Bainton wilcock@eastriding.gov.uk
nature of their homes and their
New surveys
The play rangers are asking young people
across the East Riding what they like to do and
where they like to play.They want to find out
what activities children and young people like to
do so they can make the play ranger sessions
as much fun as possible.They will use the
answers to plan sessions and will tell schools
what activities are available. Questionnaires are
being sent around schools, so if you receive one
please take part.
The sustainable communities team has put
together an East Riding of Yorkshire biodiversity
action plan which outlines how we will work
in partnership to identify local priorities and
determine how we can all contribute to the
delivery of the national species and habitat
action plan targets.
The action plan is open to East Riding
residents for comment until the end of April
2010. If you would like to take part please,
visit www.eastriding.gov.uk/biodiversity for
more information or contact Nadine Rolls on
(01482) 391718.There is a shortened version
of the action plan available on the website.
The countryside recreation team has put MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Donna Taylor of Humberside probation
EAST RIDING LOCAL
together a comments card for people to fill in team and Nigel Brignall of the council’s anti-social behaviour team AREA AGREEMENT
at the end of an event.This asks for details on
how satisfied people were with the event and
if there was any way it could be improved. For
more details on the events organised by the
countryside recreation team please visit www.
Partnership tackles
walkingtheriding.eastriding.gov.uk/local-info/
countryside-events/
For more details on what consultations are
currently taking place please go to www.
eastriding.gov.uk/consult
anti-social behaviour
Equality and diversity
Disability Advisory and Monitoring Group
The council with NHS East Riding of
Yorkshire, Humberside Police Authority
and Humberside Fire and Rescue Service
are developing a Disability Advisory and
Monitoring Group (DAMG) which will:
BY Jonathan Howell Chief Superintendent Paul unacceptably. tasks to benefit residents - such
• act as an advisory body on disability Davison of Humberside Police The introduction of minimum as cleaning up graffiti and litter
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
issues for all of the organisations said: “I hope this is an indication standards for dealing with anti- - show that the LSP takes the
that public confidence in the way social behaviour, and schemes concerns of residents seriously.
• develop and monitor single equalities
the police and their partners tackle which see offenders perform
schemes and equality impact assessments
P
eople living in the East these issues is rising.
• act as a central point for any disability Riding feel safer than “Together we have worked
issues raised within the organisations. those elsewhere. hard to deliver what the public
wants in terms of responding
This group will play an important role in
In a survey which asked positively and quickly to anti-social
informing the equalities agenda across the
residents if police and other public behaviour and crimes that matter
East Riding and the Humber area, and also
services deal with the anti-social to communities.”
provide a great opportunity for people with
behaviour and crime which The East Riding Local Strategic
disabilities to have their voice heard.
matters, the local area scored two Partnership (LSP), which brings
We are currently recruiting members to per cent higher than the average together public, private, voluntary
the group and intend to hold an information for Yorkshire and the Humber and community organisations,
event in early May so that potential This encouraging result is due has set a target in its local area
members can find out further information to work being done in partnership agreement to ensure residents feel
as to what being a member of the group between Humberside Police, East the right areas of crime and anti-
includes and also provide the opportunity Riding of Yorkshire Council, other social behaviour are being tackled.
to meet representatives from NHS East public services, and the local Anti-social behaviour is
Riding of Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire
community. sometimes wrongly dismissed
Council, Humberside Police Authority and
Paul Bellotti, head of housing as ‘low-level’. In reality, it can
Humberside Fire and Rescue Service.
and public protection, said: have a devastating effect on
If you would like more information or “Knowing that people feel safer is neighbourhoods. The LSP is
to book a place at one of these events, extremely important. It indicates responding to locally identified
please contact Kiran Kochar-Johnson, that the work we are doing priorities, whether that is concern
senior policy officer, on (01482) to deal with crime and anti- about cycle theft, criminal damage
391425. social behaviour is targeted and or other crimes.
addresses the issues which local Issues tackled could be anything
residents are telling us about. from removing abandoned or
“I am pleased the public is aware untaxed vehicles more quickly, to
of the progress being made. We dealing positively with the small CODED: PCSO Jo Finon cycle codes a bike
will continue to work with them.” minority of people who behave
EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010 7
Early music
THIS year’s Beverley and East Riding
Early Music Festival, an annual event
featuring some of the world’s finest
early music specialists alongside
a series of illustrated talks and
educational activities, will take place
from Friday 28th – Sunday 30th May.
Among those appearing this
year are vocal ensemble Stile
Antico, the Orchestra of the Age of
Enlightenment and the Dunedin
Consort & Players with their award-
winning performance of Handel’s
Acis and Galatea.
Concerts take place in some of the
East Riding’s finest historic venues
including Beverley Minster, Toll
VEHICLE STOPS: Checking for licences, fuel and faults
Gavel Methodist Church, Beverley
Friary and the newly restored church
of St James’ Warter.
Running alongside the festival is
a plethora of local talent highlighted
by the Beverley Early Music Festival
T
he council is carrying out and transporting waste without the ncem.co.uk, where further booking
a series of roadside checks proper licences.
roadside fuel testing looking for
motorists evading fuel duty by
about securing information and a full programme of
on vehicles in a crackdown “Householders and businesses illegally running on red diesel the safety of festival events can also be found.
should also be aware they are
on fly tippers, illegal waste
committing an offence if they give
• police officers targeting offences
such as vehicle defects and driving
residents as well
carriers and those using red NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PREMISES
diesel.
waste to someone who does not hold without insurance as ensuring that TO BE APPROVED AS A VENUE FOR
a waste carriers licence. By law they MARRIAGES IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION
The checks are multi-agency, should check this before handing over
• DVLA officers assisting council
officers in seizing untaxed vehicles
the East Riding 26(1)(bb) OF THE MARRIAGE ACT 1949 AND
involving officers from the council, any waste.” • VOSA officers who ensure vehicles remains a great CIVIL PARTNERSHIPS IN PURSUANCE OF
THE SECTION 6 (3A)(a) OF THE
Humberside Police, the Vehicle and
Operators Service Agency (VOSA),
He added: “During the checks,
vehicles are also tested to see if they
are roadworthy and comply with place to live CIVIL PARTNERSHIP ACT 2004
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
legal standards.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) are roadworthy. This is all about County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA
Being the authority for the purposes of the Marriages
and Civil Partnerships (Approved Premises) Regulations
2005, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an application has
been made by Mr Paul Whymant & Ms Margaret
Whymant, being the Directors of the premises situated
at and known as Tickton Grange,Tickton, Beverley,
Tackling
noisy
neighbours
NOISY neighbours are being
put on notice as East Riding
of Yorkshire Council will take
part in Noise Action Week
again from Monday, 26 April
until Friday, 30 April.
Over the past two years
environmental control officers
have seized eight sets of
noise-making equipment
including stereos, speakers and
a television from homes across
the East Riding.
Paul Bellotti, head of
housing and public protection,
said: “The power to seize READ IT: New books are now available in libraries
noise-making equipment
is a very effective tool to
stop persistent noise where
other measures have been
unsuccessful.
“Every opportunity is given
by officers to provide guidance
on noise issues before formal
action is taken.”
Officers are keen to provide
New books arrive in
advice on acceptable noise
levels to those involved and
resolve complaints at the
earliest available opportunity.
One victim said: “It’s been
lovely since the equipment has
East Riding libraries
been taken out. BY Jonathan Howell All of the new stock - and the people who visit them.
“Not having to worry E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
existing stock at the libraries - is
now managed by a database which
“I don’t think there has
ever been a better time to find
The top 10 books
whether you are coming
records which items are most something interesting at one of our ...rented from East Riding Libraries
home to loud music and being in the last month
able to sleep without being popular at each site. The system libraries.”
A
disturbed.” lmost 50,000 new means items can be kept at the Since the new system was
libraries where they are most likely introduced, just six months ago, 1. Rich girl, poor girl by Valerie Wood
Seized equipment can be books are heading to
to be wanted. there has been an increase of 10 2. All the colours of darkness
returned to the offender East Riding libraries,
by Peter Robinson
Darren Stevens, head of culture per cent on the number of books
at cost or permanently and thanks to a state of the art
and information, said: “This fresh issued – equivalent to 17,600 extra 3. Return Journey by Maeve Binchy
confiscated by a magistrates’ system, they will be sent to
stock will help to ensure that even books being taken out by members
court. where they are most wanted. 4. Bed of roses by Nora Roberts
the keenest readers will be able to of the public. The information also
For further information or 5. Cross Country by James Patterson
The books will be available this find something new to keep them helps the librarians decide which
to register a noise complaint informed and entertained. books to put on display. 6. Lost symbol by Dan Brown
year throughout the East Riding’s
call (01482) 396301 or visit 23 branch libraries, six mobile and “Investing in new stock, and Library members are still able 7. Ford County: stories by John Grisham
www.noisecontrol.eastriding. four travelling libraries following a managing it with this database, to request items which are held 8. Southern Lights by Danielle Steel
gov.uk £400,000 investment. means our libraries will be full of at other sites, for delivery to their 9. Complaints by Ian Rankin
material which is relevant to the local facility. 10. Hard girls by Martina Cole
Exchange option and new calendars for blue bins Council announces
compost giveaways
THE council has announced and Hornsea Broadway car
the dates for this summer’s park, Friday, 7 May.
free compost giveaways. In July they will be held
John Skidmore, head of in Withernsea, Pocklington
streetscene services, said: and Goole, and in
“The brown bins are a huge September in Driffield,
success with residents who Beverley and Market
are using them to divert Weighton. The dates and
29,000 tonnes of garden venues will be announced in
waste from landfill each the coming months.
year. All the giveaways will run
“In turn, we are giving the from 4pm-7pm. Compost
compost back to residents will be pre-bagged and
in nine giveaways spread residents given two bags
across the East Riding.” per vehicle. Those residents
The first giveaways will be who already have garden
on the Hull Ionians ground, waste sacks are asked to
Brantingham, on Wednesday, bring these to the giveaways
5 May; the Bridlington coach to exchange for filled sacks.
park on Thursday, 6 May;
T
he collection days of increasing, there is less going into the The roll out of the swap scheme sunflower 3m 57cm high. assemblies, workshops and
the East Riding’s blue green bins enabling more houses to be will be in phases, as it was with the John Skidmore, head of talks.
recycling bins are changing added to the collection rounds. brown bins, to keep to a minimum streetscene services, said: “It is The officers are visiting
From September the council will the number of journeys by council a bit of fun but with a serious Christchurch Ladies Group,
in an efficiency drive that will
offer residents the option of increasing vehicles. purpose. Bridlington, on 13 April;
also lead to cost savings.
the size of their blue bin from the Later this year, the council will “Students learn about Boothferry Primary School
Calendars for the new dates for current 140 litre to a 240 litre bin. attach a hook to the handles of the composting through planting on 20 and 21 April; and
the emptying of the blue bins will be John Skidmore, head of streetscene blue bins to enable residents to hang the seeds, seeing them flower, Penshurst Primary School,
arriving on doormats during the week services, said: “We know from a bag for the recycling of household then turning them into Hessle, on 26 April.
beginning 10 May. residents that many would welcome batteries. An announcement will be compost when they have died For information about visits
The change means that blue bins the option of having a larger blue bin made in the coming months. back. to your school or group, call
will no longer be emptied just on to be able to increase the amount they “The bonus is that while (01482) 395586.
Seasonal staff Council’s largest ever building project creates hundreds of jobs
start work
on gardens
THE council’s seasonal staff will
soon be a familiar and welcome sight
working on the East Riding’s verges,
shrub beds and cemeteries.
Forty-five applicants have been
appointed to work from March
through to October. Two-thirds of
them are regulars who apply each
year.
They are based at council depots
across the area, including Beverley,
Carnaby, Goole, Hedon, Market
Weighton and Willerby.
The teams started on 22 March,
maintaining the grounds around
council housing, cemeteries and
schools and tending communal areas
Malcolm Sleight, service manager
for grounds, said: “It has been a hard
winter and the shrub beds and grass
verges have suffered in the cold snaps.
“Seasonal staffing provides a
welcome addition to our workforce
as there is a great deal of clearing up
to get on with.”
Among their tasks are planting HOUSING: From left, Luke Day and Kayleigh Atkinson with Keith Gilson commercial director of Geo
bedding areas, pruning dead or Houlton contractors and Dave Waudby head of infrastructure and facilities, East Riding of Yorkshire Council
diseased shrubs, cutting the grass,
getting ready for summer sports days,
while ensuring footpaths are not
overgrown.
Housing project
Carbon Monoxide – the silent killer
Approximately 30 people a year die from carbon monoxide poisoning and there are hundreds
more who are affected by the side effects.
Carbon monoxide is commonly referred to as “the
silent killer” because it is invisible and has no taste or
smell. Some signs that carbon monoxide is present
• Dark staining at the sides or above the appliance.
• Excessive condensation in the room where the
appliances are installed.
gives jobs boost
are:
• A yellow lazy floppy flame, not the
The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are
very similar to a viral infection.They include
BY Tom Du Boulay was awarded in September by more supporting jobs in the
the Government’s Homes and supplies industry. In addition, a
normal blue flame you see on adverts drowsiness, headaches, nausea, weakness and even E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
• Soot in or around the appliance (fire, boiler, etc) chest pains. Communities Agency which, minimum of 15 apprenticeship
together with a further grant from posts will be created.
Useful Tips the HCA, has allowed an overall Apprentice Kayleigh Atkinson,
W
• During the summer period, when your heating system is turned off, run the heating for 10 ork for more than £42 million development project a qualified joiner, and trainee
minutes.This will stop components seizing up and highlight problems before winter.
• Always make sure that you can easily access the gas meter, gas control valve, mains water 700 people will to proceed for new affordable Luke Day are working with
stop tap and the electrical fuse box. be provided as a housing. contactors Geo Houlton on the
• If you have a smoke alarm or carbon monoxide detector check that they are in good working
order by pressing the test button once a week result of the council’s biggest Most of the new homes will affordable housing development
• Always remember to adjust your heating time clock to the relevant summer and winter ever building project, be two-bedded properties at Woodlands Avenue, Goole.
settings. suitable for the elderly and small Kayleigh has trained with
backed by Government
funding, to provide over 300 young families and they are all Houltons after studying at Hull
Gas Safe Register is the gas engineers
registration scheme in the UK. It works to Reduce the risk council houses which will being designed to a high level College and says she really enjoys
create and maintain a register of The following are preventative measures of sustainability and energy the work which she describes as
benefit communities across
competent gas engineers who to reduce the risk of gas escapes and efficiency. “brilliant.”
carbon monoxide poisoning:
the East Riding. All contracts are to be delivered Luke is following in his dad’s
have passed a series of
rigorous and challenging • Only use GAS SAFE registered This welcome jobs boost is the by companies within a 50 mile footsteps as a joiner and has
exams to prove their engineers radius of Beverley, with around been taken on for the Woodlands
result of the first new council
proficiency. All gas • Have all your appliances regularly
checked for safety by a GAS SAFE housing to be built for decades two thirds of the schemes Avenue contract while also
engineers must be GAS awarded to East Riding/Hull studying for his exams.
registered engineer at least once and the project will help meet
SAFE registered by law
every 12 months the acknowledged shortfall of based contractors. Two hundred and seventy five
and carry an • Never attempt to service or repair
identification card to affordable homes in the East The building programme will homes will be built in the first
your own gas appliances
prove their registration. • Never block ventilation grills Riding.. provide direct work for 650- phase which began in March
You should ask to see the • Always ask to see the service A successful bid for funding 750 trade operatives and 45-50 2010 and a start on a further 56 is
card. On it is a photograph engineer’s GAS SAFE ID card. construction professionals with scheduled for June.
and name of the engineer, The card is also printed in Braille.
Spring cleaning
for local villages
BY Sarah Justice enforcement manager, said: “The village taskforce
visits are hugely popular and very effective.
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
“Priority will be given to the repair of potholes and
basic patching of highway defects first. A secondary,
but key element of the visit, will be to ensure that all
gullies are cleaned and minor repairs and blockages
T
his year’s programme of village
taskforce visits, which involves are attended to.
co-ordinated works of grounds “Grass cutting and street sweeping operations
will not be affected, but works such as repair and
maintenance, street cleansing and highway
maintenance of parish assets including bus shelters,
services, will soon be underway. railings, and noticeboards, may
Each year the village taskforce works to improve not be dealt with on this visit as
road safety and the visual appearance of many we will have to limit our works
villages throughout the East Riding. to the most essential elements on
Since the end of last year’s programme, the this occasion.”
effects of the harsh winter months have been felt Any resident who would
on highways across the country and on roads like more information on the
throughout the East Riding. work of the village taskforce
The result of the sustained snow and ice, hard can call the council’s taskforce
frosts, thawing and refreezing, is that many roads and environmental enforcement
have been left with potholes or a more serious team on (01482) 395304, email
breakdown of surfaces and sub-layers. Unfortunately mike.connor@eastriding.gov.
this deteriorating situation looks set to continue for uk or contact their local ward
some time yet. councillor, town or parish
Mike Connor, taskforce and environmental council.
Full programme details can be found on www.eastriding.gov.uk and search for Villiage Task Force or see April’s edition of the East Riding News for further dates
12 EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010
JULY
2009 Full sail ahead
The sails were removed from Skidby
Windmill in September 2008, to allow
for repair works to be carried out on
the mill’s cap.
MAY
2009
R
The application together with a plan of the premises ecent episodes of back, the victim is often subjected have also received prison sentences
which accompanied it, may be inspected at:- to horrifying levels of violence and totalling 57 years.
Coronation Street have
• Beverley Customer Service Centre, Cross Street,
intimidation. Colin Briggs, trading standards Colin Briggs
Beverley, HU17 9BA, Monday to Thursday 9.00am - highlighted the severe trading standards
5.00pm and Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm East Riding of Yorkshire services manager, said: “The past
and unpleasant problems services manager
• Walkergate House,Walkergate, Beverley, HU17 9BP, Council’s trading standards service 18 months have been tough for the
Monday to Thursday 9.00am - 4.30pm and Friday people often experience when
has a partnership agreement in British economy and, as a result,
9.00am - 4.00pm
Any person may give notice in writing of an objection to
financial hardship causes place with the Government-funded people through no fault of their people, through
the grant of approval of such application, with reasons
for the objection, within 21 days from the date of
them to turn to illegal money Illegal Money Lending Team which own may have become victims to no fault of their
lenders, also called loan enables help to be given to the the horrific tactics of loan sharks.
publication in the newspaper in which it appears.
Such notice of objection should be addressed to the sharks. victims of illegal money lenders. Please do not suffer in silence - own, may have
Proper Officer for Registration, Corporate Resources,
East Riding of Yorkshire Council, County Hall, Beverley, These predators often initially
The team can often bring loan your problem can only be resolved become victims
HU17 9BA, and marked for the attention of Martin
Heath, Principal Support Services Officer.
appear very pleasant and offer
sharks to justice, removing them
from the streets.
by contacting the Illegal Money
Lending Team.”
to loan sharks
Dated: 24 March 2010
EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010 13
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said: “As well as working with pupils to help
them meet their potential, East Riding schools
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Citizenship ceremony at Goole High School welcomes East Riding’s newest residents
A
group of the East this to produce a DVD about the
Riding’s newest day that can be used by other senior
citizens received a schools as an educational tool.”
warm welcome to the area at Students of Goole High School
gave poetry readings and a dance
a citizenship ceremony held
exhibition as part of the ceremony,
recently at Goole High School. and pupils from Airmyn Primary
Patricia Mann, the East Riding’s School were also invited along to
superintendant registrar, who sing during the special event.
oversaw the formal part of Helen Maddison of Goole High
proceedings, explained: “Since School said: “We were delighted
2004, adults from overseas who to host the citizenship ceremony.
successfully apply to become To be a British citizen means that
British citizens are required to you show tolerance and respect for
attend a citizenship ceremony. The others, and these are ideals that we
ceremonies are the final step in the instil into all our students. Hosting
process of becoming a British citizen this ceremony was an ideal chance
and a way of formally welcoming for pupils to witness citizenship in
new citizens into the community.” action.”
During the ceremony, new citizens New citizens Yordan Atanasov
are required to make an oath or and his wife Iliyana spoke of their
affirmation of allegiance to Her delight at becoming British citizens.
Majesty The Queen and to pledge “I was a bit emotional really and
their loyalty to the United Kingdom. I was quite nervous but it was fine,”
Patricia added: “We thought it said Yordan. “I feel great to be
would be a really nice idea to stage British.”
the ceremony at Goole High School Iliyana added: “It was a lot more
so that pupils can see for themselves exciting than I thought it would be. NEW CITIZENS: Councillor Christopher Matthews (in robes), chairman of East Riding of Yorkshire
what it’s all about and gain a better The ceremony made me feel quite Council, pictured with his wife Marilyn (2nd left) and participants in the citizenship ceremony
understanding of what it means to excited.”
A reading treat
BY Tom Du Boulay harder for top-quality, but lesser known This year we’re delighted that Sarah
writers to develop their readerships, Hall will be joined by three substantial
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
the readers’ day programme offers the novelists relatively early on in their
opportunity for new and early career writing careers.
writers to present their work to readers On signing up, participants receive
T
his year, East Riding alongside more established writers. a book by their chosen author well in
Readers’ Day will take place Sarah Hall, who has been short-listed advance of the day giving them plenty
on Saturday, 22 May 2010 for the Man Booker Prize and has won of time to enjoy the book and think
from 10am - 4pm at Longcroft the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize for through what they’d like to discuss.
Best First Novel, will be joined by debut There’s always delicious food for lunch
School, Beverley (upper school
novelist Sarah Rayner, and by crime from Roberts and Speight and plenty of
site). writer Jim Creed and the acclaimed food for the mind in the form of book
Now in its tenth year, the East Joe Treasure. The mix of writing styles recommendations – in fact it’s the kind
Riding Readers’ Day has become one and subjects is designed to provide of day that could turn your reading life
of the most popular events in the something for everyone. upside down!
Yorkshire literary calendar. Based on John Clarke, literature officer for Tickets for Readers’ Day are priced at
a mix of readers’ group sessions with East Riding Libraries and organiser of £12 to include lunch, refreshments and
authors, panel discussions and great the day, said: “Given the diminishing, a book. For a booking form ring 01482
conversation about literary classics, it general availability of books by good 392699 or download it at www.bevlit.org
never fails to leave participants renewed authors without a track-record or media This event is organised by
in their love for literature. profile, we believe that it’s our duty Wordquake, the literature development
As it gets to celebrate the diversity of writing organisation run by East Riding of
that goes on off the radar of all but the Yorkshire Council Libraries and
biggest book stores. part-funded by Arts Council England
Yorkshire.
And you
won’t end up
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ITH a Also set to wow audiences with the very best music and www.hullcc.gov.uk/ Prayer, Keep the Faith, Bad
fantastic at Hull New Theatre this April song of the emerald isle, hullnewtheatre Medicine,You Give Love a
Bad Name, and many, many
array of live is Laughter in the Rain: The performed by many of the more.
Joe Longthorne Tues, 6
bands, dance shows Neil Sedaka Story (26 April world’s finest dancers and April, 7.30pm. Tickets £19- The Rocky Horror
£22.50. Joe has received Show Mon, 12-Sat, 17
– 1 May) musicians.
and musical theatre gold and platinum discs for April. Mon-Thurs 7.30pm,
This brand new musical Since its inception, Rhythm his albums and enjoyed sell Fri and Sat 5.30 and
arriving in the city, out concerts at the Royal 8.30pm.
follows the career of the of The Dance has played to
audiences are invited Albert Hall, but never tires Tickets £10-£31.50. Ready
legendary singer/songwriter, more than three million people of appearing in his home to thrill you with its frothy,
to come to Hull New from the innocent 50s to the in 43 countries around the town to his devoted fans. fun and naughty moments,
One night in Vegas Wed, this is the boldest bash of
Theatre and Hull City cynical 70s and beyond. world. Together with beautiful 7 April, 7.30pm. Tickets £17. them all, so sharpen those
Hall and put a spring With a career spanning costumes and wonderful Prepare to be dazzled, sing stilettos for the rockiest
and shout for more as the ride of your life.
in their step this April. six decades and dozens of production, this fully live number one Vegas show Bugsy Malone Thurs, 22-
hit singles, Neil Sedaka phenomenon delivers the comes to your theatre. Sat, 24 April. Nightly at 7pm
At Hull New Theatre, An audience with the and Sat 2.30pm. Tickets
has been inducted into the premier Irish dancing Chuckle Brothers £11-£15. Northern Theatre
audiences will not want to Thurs, 8 April, at 2pm and School presents Bugsy
Songwriters Hall of Fame, experience.
miss the return of The Rocky 5pm. Tickets £13. Having Malone by Alan Parker.
had a street named after him Also at Hull City Hall, completed the 21st series Laughter in the Rain
Horror Show (12-17 April). of the ever successful Mon, 26 April-Sat, 1 May.
in his hometown of Brooklyn, Glam/Country Rock legends
Starring Hull born Reece series “ChuckleVision” for Nightly 7.30pm and Thurs
and was given a star on the Smokie (17 April) are set to the BBC, Paul and Barry and Sat 2.30pm. Tickets
Shearsmith (The League of have decided to interact
Hollywood Walk of Fame. please music fans with songs £15-£28.
Gentlemen) as the narrator, the live with their audience From the producers
Audiences are invited to from their extensive repertoire. and fans. of smash hit Rock N
show follows squeaky-clean
come and celebrate the career With a career spanning over ‘How sweet it is’ Roll musicals including:
sweethearts Brad and Janet TENTH ANNIVERSARY: Rhythm of The Dance Motown’s greatest hits Dreamboats and Petticoats,
of this remarkable songwriter, 40 years, Smokie have sold Fri, 9 April, 7.30pm. The Roy Orbison Story
on an adventure they’ll never
in a show that features all his out tours, gained platinum Tickets £16.50-£18.50. and Elvis The Musical,
forget, with the scandalous The ultimate celebration comes Laughter In The
great hits including Happy albums and written numerous not want to miss this journey £19.50 and tickets for Smokie Rain- a brand new show
Frank’n’Furter, rippling of the sweet sound
Birthday Sweet Sixteen, top 10 hits, including: If You through the back catalogue (17 April) are priced at £19 of Motown is back by based on the rise, fall and
Rocky and vivacious Magenta. popular demand. In its rise again of pop music’s
Amarillo, Love Will Keep Us Think You Know How To of one of Britain’s best loved - £20. ultimate survivor, Neil
Audiences should get eighth successive year this
Together, and Laughter in the Love Me, Don’t Play Your bands. Tickets for all the shows stunning, 100 per cent live, Sedaka.
ready for a night of fun,
Rain. Rock’n’Roll To Me, It’s Your At Hull New Theatre, can be purchased from the
frolics and frivolity in this
Over at Hull City Hall, Life, and Oh Carol. tickets for The Rocky Horror Hull City Council’s booking
thrilling production of
fans of Irish dancing will be There is no smoke without Show (12 – 17 April) are office under the Hull City
HULL CITY The Luxembourg
Philharmonic
Richard O’Brien’s classic
delighted to hear that a special fire, so the saying goes – and priced at £10 - £31.50 and Hall, Carr Lane, Hull.
HALL Orchestra on Fri, 16 April,
original script. Bursting at the 7.30pm.
tenth anniversary production Smokie are still firing on all tickets for Laughter In The Alternatively, call the APRIL Tickets £19.50-£27. We
seams with timeless classics Queen Victoria Square, are extremely fortunate
of Rhythm of The Dance (14 five cylinders. With this year’s Rain (26 April – 1 May) are booking and information to have appearing in our
including Sweet Transvestite, Hull, HU1 3RQ.
April) is coming to the city. release of a live DVD and a priced at £15 - £28. line, on (01482) 226655 or series this year, one of the
Damn it Janet and the pelvic- Bookings and info
world’s most sought-after
Featuring special guests new album called Eclipse, the At Hull City Hall tickets visit www.hullcc.gov.uk/ (01482) 226655 artists, the French pianist
thrusting Time Warp, The www.hullcc.gov.uk/
The 3 Irish Tenors, this show band are working as hard as for Rhythm of the Dance (14 hullnewtheatre or www.hullcc. Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
Rocky Horror Show is a non- hullcityhall This exceptionally gifted
features breathtaking dance ever, and music lovers will April) are priced at £18.50 - gov.uk/hullcityhall musician performs with
stop party.
Beverley Knight Thurs, all the great conductors
WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO DANCE 3 AND TANGO 5
To book an advert 1 April, 7.30pm. Tickets and orchestras of the
£22.50. Beverley is 100 per day and we are very
Albion Dance 3 Tango 5 cent soul, 100 per cent pleased to have him come
to Hull with renowned
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Brass Thursday, 22 Thursday, 29 April, 7.30pm
Consort April, 7.30pm Toll Gavel Methodist Church, Beverley
The Spa, Tango 5 brings together leading musicians
Target 148,664 homes commitment and these are
the things we’ve come to
French conductor,
Emmanuel Krivine and the
Luxembourg Philharmonic
Wednesday, expect from the reigning
14 April,
7.30pm
Bridlington from around the north with the internationally
acclaimed Argentinian bandoneon player, Santiago
across the East Riding UK queen of soul.
Over the course of 15
Orchestra.
Smokie Sat, 17 April,
Cimadevilla to create the thrilling sound of the years she has amassed over 7.30pm. Tickets £19-£20.
The Spa, Dance 3 is a new
Bridlington small scale touring
initiative from the
Tango Quintet.
Piano – Peter Lawson PLEASE CALL KEELEY ON one million album sales,
performed countless sell
Smokie return once more
to Yorkshire as part of their
world tour.
The Albion Brass Consort, one of Britain’s finest
Brass Quintets make a welcome return visit
National Dance
Network and is
Violin – David Routledge
Guitar – Tom McKinney (01482) 391460 out shows and made scene-
stealing collaborations with Playing all their hits
where they bring their excellent musicianship and touring three sets of triple bills throughout the Double Bass – James Manson everyone from Take That including: Living Next
gentle humour to a programme stretching from UK in 2010. Bandoneon – Santiago Cimadevilla to Prince, taking in Carlos Door To Alice, Oh Caroll,
the Renaissance to improvised jazz. Adults £8, concessions £6.50, discounts for Santana, Chris Martin I’ll Meet You at Midnight,
Adults £12, concessions £10, and
Adults £15, concessions £12, available from school parties from The Spa Box Office and Stevie Wonder along Lay Back In The Arms Of
are available from Beverley Tourist
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Information Office (01482) 867430.
The Enterprise Show of their top ten hits.
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Thursday 15 April – Saturday 8 May, 7.30pm The celebration show pays is presented here in the
Sound of Music is a screening in East Riding News version for soloists, mixed
Matinees Saturday 24 April,Wednesday 28 April, Saturday 8 May, 2pm of the classic Julie Andrews 4. EasRtd
in i gNewasndEast tribute to the legendary
stars of the war years:Vera choir, children’s choir, two
You really don’t know what goes on behind film musical in glorious, full- RidingofYorkshireCouncil pianos and percussion,
screen technicolor, complete acceptsnoliabilityforany Lynn, Donald Peers, Gracie
closed doors, and the McLeavy household is no Fields, George Formby, transcribed by Orff’s
exception! It’s the day of Mrs McLeavy’s funeral with subtitles so that the loss,damageorinjurycaused disciple Wilhelm Killmayer
by any prizes won. Bing Crosby, and famous
and with the coffin in the front room Hal decides whole audience can sing in 1956 and authorised by
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to swap his mum’s body with the loot that he and along. Orff himself.
prizeswonshouldbedirected Tessie O’Shea.
his mate Dennis have stolen from the bank. So Fancy dress recommended! Back for Good on Fri,
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money in the coffin! On top of this, sexy Nurse 6. Competo in
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photographsand/orhave production, features If you like Take That you
Enter Inspector Truscott of the Yard, posing as an a) Julie Andrews; b) Julie namesandlocationpublished will love Back For Good.
official from the Water Board. He smells a rat and Simons; c) Julie Michaels? in East Riding News. breathtaking dance with
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ensue! Send your answer on a stamped postcard, together with your name, address and decisionoftheeditoronall song of the emerald isle. It
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Fibre Voices.
Contemporary textiles
from Fibre Art Wales,
an exhibition of modern
Cottingham. £2. Contact
Mrs Barnes (01482)
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Gardeners will have their own
favourite “Expert” book but Dr
the First World War and in 1943
became Commander of the 14th
(“forgotten”) Army in Burma. At
textile art from 12 artists LAST FRIDAY OF
based in Wales from 27 EVERY MONTH Hessayon has made a selection first he had to lead a retreat from
March to 15 May. Mon, of his own personal favourites the Japanese and then he fought
Wed, Fri - 9.30am-5pm, Praise evening. Praise,
Tues, Thurs - 9.30am-8pm
and Sat - 9am-4pm at
worship, hymns, worship
songs, prayer and lots
>[h[ÊioekhY^WdY[jel^cdcZd[iZc[Vb^ani^X`Zih from every one of the twenty-
four titles. This tasting ranges
a war of attrition which led to a
victory over them. He was always
Beverley Art Gallery. Free.
Contact Beverley Art
and lots of fellowship. 10
musicians and singers. Lasts
jej^[A_j[<[ij_lWbWj:h_\\_[bZI^em]hekdZ$ from the original 1959 vintage to at the centre of events and his
Gallery on (01482) 392780. one hour. Followed by our
now famous supper table.
7BBOEK>7L;JE:E?II;D:OEKHD7C;7D: the 2009 “Green Garden Expert”,
and is a collection as varied as
book captures both the high
drama and the reality of war.
EVERY MONDAY
Beverley Male Voice
7.30pm at Barmby Moor
Methodist Church. No 7::H;IIJEKI8;<EH;J>;'+j^7FH?B(&'& the subject of gardening can THE DEAD OF WINTER by
entry fee. Contact Michael be. The success of the “Expert” Rennie Airth (Pan: £7.99.)
Choir rehearsal. Shepherd email michael. books comes from a simplicity
J^[A_j[<[ij_lWb
New members always pock@virgin.net. Send your entries to:- Kite Festival competition, The Dead of Winter is a crime
welcome. 7.15-9pm at of approach and the use of
Toll Gavel United Church, East Riding News, HG115, County Hall, Beverley, story which features former
SUN 4 AND straightforward language and
Beverley. Contact Don HU17 9BA with your name, address and telephone police inspector John Madden
MON 5 APR this new title is bound to be a
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Sylvester (PRO) (01430) and is set in the blacked-out
422100 or visit www. Easter egg trail around
number by April 15th 2010 bestseller.
beverleymalevoicechoir. the grounds, free egg for
streets of North London in 1944.
co.uk all children who do the THE LOVELY BONES by
On entry to this competition you will automatically be entered into a draw for this prize. A MATTER OF LOYALTY by
trail. 12.30-4pm at Burton The first names out of the hat wins the prizes. The winner will be notified by post or telephone.
Alice Sebold (Picador: £7.99.)
SECOND AND No correspondence will be entered into. No cash alternative is available. Applicants must be Sandra Howard (Pocket Books:
FOURTH MON
Constable Hall, Skirlaugh,
Hull. £6.24 family ticket.
over 18 years of age at 23rd March 2010. The Editor’s decision is final.
Competition is not open to employees of The East Riding News,
IkdZWo(dZ"CedZWo)hZCWo(&'& The Lovely Bones tells the £7.99.)
Contact Helen Dewson Blooms A1 Events and Adrenaline Advertising Agency supernatural story of a young A bomb goes off in London’s
Boothferry Family and (01964) 862400.
Local History Group. girl who has been murdered. As West End. A young Muslim
7pm at The Courtyard, MON 5 APR she watches over her family -
Goole. Contact Margaret Contact Sarah (01262) FRI 9 APR Hall, Hornsea. £2. Contact (01964) 670576. reporter, Ahmed Khan, who
Howard (01405) 762608. Burton Flemming 470601 or Anita (01262) Gillian Fitzpatrick (01964) South Cave Farmers and her killer - from her place works for a national newspaper,
470451. Pub Walks in the East 534174. Market 9am-1pm. South
Duck Race. Ducks for Riding. This 5½ mile in heaven she must weigh her
Cave Primary School feels a sense of outrage and
EVERY TUES sale for £1 at the start
THURS 8 APR walk will set off from the SAT 10 APRIL Playground, South Cave. desire for vengeance against her
line, the footbridge on the Tiger Inn and take in the responsibility. He persuades his
Community Weight Countryside Walk. You can Daffodil walk. In aid of desire for her family to heal.
Loss Challenge. Biggest Organ concert. The surrounding area. 10.30am- Roos and District editor to let him go back to his
also buy a duck at The Old Driffield and District Organ Horticultural Society’s All Saints Church, Rudston.
Loser wins up to £300. 1.30pm at Tiger Inn, Please wear suitable childhood friends in Leeds to try
Post Office, The Farm shop and Keyboard Society Lairgate, Beverley. Contact Spring Show. Classes
Full and on-going body of The Burton Arms prior footwear. NO DOGS thank
composition analysis, presents Matthe Bason. Brian Bate 07899 994830. for floral art, flowers, to discover anything that might
to the event. The proceeds 7.45pm at The Blue Bell Inn, vegetables, eggs, you. Light refreshments
weekly weigh and measure, Landscape/Seascape in available. 10am-4pm at prevent further bombs.
raised will be shared with Riverside Restaurant, River Wax Resist. Hornsea Art photography and children’s
nutrition education, The Village Enhancement Thorpe Hall, Rudston (on
personal coaching and Head, Driffield. Contact Society, a demonstration classes. 2-3.45pm at Roos
and the Playground Mrs Appleby (01377) Memorial Institute, Roos. B1253 road). Adults £2.50,
support all in a fun by Heather Gott.Visitors children under 16 £1. Indoor table top/car Club. New or used items, please, refreshments
Funds. 1pm at the village 253245. welcome. 7.30-9.30pm 50p adults, 25p child. boot (without the car) 29 tables/pitches, 6 feet available. All proceeds to
environment. 6.30-7.30pm. of Burton Fleming. £1. Contact Margaret (01262)
The Northfield, Waxholme at the Catholic Church Contact Mrs J Grant sale by Haltemprice Lions long £12 each in advance local charities. 10am-2pm
420648.
Road, Withernsea. £39 for
12 weeks. Contact Helen
(01964) 527161.
EVERY WED
East Yorkshire Video
Camera Club. Get the
most out of your camera.
Edit your films, visit other
local clubs. Small and
friendly club. 7-9pm at
Molescroft Primary School.
Free trial period. Contact J
Sanders (01482) 867285.
North Ferriby ladies’
choir. Small very friendly
ladies’ choir looking for National Tour Partner
new members.Varied
repertoire from pops
to classics. No audition
necessary but must have
ability to sing in tune. Term
time 7.30-9pm at North
Ferriby Junior School,
Church Street, North
Ferriby. Contact (01430)
422984 or (01482) 666274.
Community Weight
Loss Challenge. Biggest
Loser wins up to £300.
Full and on-going body
composition analysis,
weekly weigh and measure,
nutrition education,
personal coaching and
support all in a fun
environment. 6.30-7.30pm.
Reading Rooms, Church
Lane, Withernwick. £39 for
12 weeks. Contact Helen
(01964) 527161.
EVERY THURS
Woodmansey Woodlets
playgroup for ages birth
to five years and their
parents and carers. 1.30-
3pm, term time only at
Woodmansey Woodlets
Playgroup, Woodmansey.
£1.50 per family. Contact
Ann Castle (01482)
862186.
ALTERNATE
THURSDAYS
Melbourne Good
Companions general
get together. Dominoes,
cards, prize bingo, bring-
and-buy stall. Minibus will
pick up in Pocklington,
Barmby Moor. 2-4pm at
Melbourne Village Hall.
Membership £5. Entry
£2.50 inc refreshments.
Contact Pat or Elsie
(01759) 318771 or (01759)
318032.
FIRST SUN OF
EVERY MONTH
Pager whist drive.
Charity whist drive, raffle
22 EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010
April
fun day. Rugby games, coming up/first impressions
rides, singers, bands, stalls count more than you
etc. 10-6pm at Haworth realise. Learn a new skill Paradise Place, Goole, DN14 5DL
Park sports facility. More to make your impression COMING SOON TO JUNCTION
details or to book a stall count. 8-10am at The Barn Tuesday, 6 April, 7.30pm Friday, 16 April, 7.30pm Oshima sets out on a big
email karlbeardshaw@ House, Walkington. £18, inc The Road (15) One Off Productions adventure on the open sea.
yahoo.co.uk. delicious breakfast. RSVP Happy Endings Full of imaginative design, live
Wednesday, 7 April, 2pm and
by 9 April. Contact Dr sound/music, and warm-hearted
SUN 11 APRIL
Daffodil walk through
the grounds of Abbeyfield.
Katerina Steventon (01482)
863807 or 07816 035745.
Thursday, 8 April, 6.30pm
Ponyo (U)
Friday, 9 April, 8pm
Wild Willy Barrett’s
Saturday, 17 April, 2pm
Alvin and the Chipmunks:
The Squeakuel (U)
Saturday, 24 April, 2pm
humour, this lovingly made
show is perfect for hearts young
and old.
entertainment
Stout shoes/dogs on leads. SAT 17 APRIL Cabaret Angel Heart Theatre Wednesday, 28 and Thursday,
1-4pm at Leven House, Leven PFA Annual Featuring Sleeping Dogz Oshima and the Big Sea 29 April, 10.30am and 1.30pm
Beverley Road, Leven. £2. auction and jumble Saturday, 10 April, 8pm Every Tell Tale Hearts Space Thu 1 Acoustic @ The Spa
Contact B Etherington sale. Our main fundraising Hull Truck Theatre morning Hoppers
(01964) 542497. event of the year - all kinds Me and Me Dad Oshima Friday, 30 April, 8pm Sat 3 Jane McDonald
of things are sold, books, Tuesday, 13 April, 2pm (silver)/ goes fishing The Great Dixoni
in his little
Sun 4-5 Postman Pat
MON 12 APRIL records, bric a brac, lots Wednesday, 14 and Thursday, Saturday, 1 May, 8pm
of bargains - refreshments 15 April, 7.30pm boat. But The Eric Bell Band Sun 4 Magic of Motown
Red kites in Yorkshire. never
Beverley Naturalists available all day. In aid of Up in the Air (15)
catches any fish. One day
Wednesday, 12 May, 8pm
Tue 6 Laff @ The Spa
the Playing Field Funds. We Die Roten Punkte
Society indoor meeting by
Nigel Puckrin. 7.30-9.30pm are a Registered Charity. Wed 7 Tea Dance @ The Spa
Jumble Sale 11am and HOW TO ENTER
at Peter Harrison Room, Sat 10 Footworks Dance Club
Beverley Minster. £1. Auction noon at Leven For your chance to win a family ticket postcard, together with your name,
Contact Mrs Nethercoat Sports Hall. Small charge (two adults, two children, or one adult, address and telephone number to: Sat 10-11 BDO Darts Championship
(01482) 867115. for jumble sale. Contact
Terry Etherington (01964) three children) to see Angel Heart Junction competition, East Riding News, Sun 11 Grimethorpe Colliery
542497. Theatre – Oshima and the Big Sea on Room HG115, County Hall, Beverley,
TUES 13 TO Sun 11 Tmesis Theatre
SAT 17 APRIL Saturday 24 April at 2pm, simply answer HU17 9BA by 19 April.
TUES 20 APRIL the following question: Please remember to include your name, Tue 13 Laff @ The Spa
The Haltemprice Quiz night. General Q. Where is Junction based: address and phone number on your Wed 14 Albion Brass Consort
Art Group’s Annual knowledge quiz to raise a. Driffield; b. Cottingham; c. Goole? entry. Competition entries which don’t
Exhibition. The exhibition money for St Margaret’s Send your answer on a stamped contain these will not be submitted. Thu 15 Just the Job
will be opened and Church, Beswick, light
prizes presented by Mr refreshments and raffle. Fri 16-18 National Operatic and Drama
Christopher Matthews 7.30-10pm. Beswick and at The Wheatsheaf, Kirk House Café, Walkington. Colbridge (01405) 764505. Association
(Chairman of the East Watton School, Beverley Ella. Free. Contact Joy Contact Dr Katerina Pocklington Singers
Riding of Yorkshire Road, Beswick,YO25 Bower (01482) 847228. Steventon (01482) 863807 Summer concert. Tue 20 Laff @ The Spa
Council). Entries will 9AR. £10 per table of or 07816 035745. Haydn’s Heiligmesse,
FRI 23 APRIL Mozart’s Horn Concerto Wed 21-30 EBA World and Masters
include framed and four. Contact Mrs Walker
unframed pictures and a (01377) 270334. Pub Walks in the East SAT 24 APRIL K495. 7.30-9.30pm at All Blackball Pool
selection of hand made Riding. The Nancy is the Barn dance. Caller Geoff Saints Church, Pocklington.
£6, £4, children £1. Contact Thu 22 Dance 3
cards and some ceramic WED 21 APRIL starting point of this 3 mile Stokes to recorded music,
exhibits may also be on enjoyable walk around the American/faith supper. Michael Cooper 01759 Tue 27 Laff @ The Spa
Beverley Decorative 305929.
show. Thursday/Friday and Fine Arts Society local surrounding area. 7.30-11pm at Walkington
10am-5pm and Saturday 10.30am-12noon at The Primary School, Crayke Bridlington Priory Tue 27 East Riding Youth Dance
lecture. On Cupboards Church organ recital.
10am-4pm at Cottingham and in Drawers speaker Nancy, Church Street, Wells, Walkington. £2.50. Workshops
Civic Hall, Cottingham. Burton Pidsea. Contact Contact Fred Smith Robert Poyser of Beverley
Janusz Karczewski- Minster plays music by Wed 28 John Bishop SOLD OUT
Admission free. Contact Slowikowski. 10am-1.45pm Brian Bate 07899 994830. (01964) 550297.
Jackie Churchman or Mrs Taster day facial Spring fayre. Cakes, Mendelssohn, Widor,
at Willerby Manor Hotel, Guilmant and improvises
Tillotson (01482) 352840. Well Lane, Willerby. Free massage Complimentary bric a brac, plants, books,
facial massage for specific toys, puzzles, tombola and on themes suggested
to members or £5. At the by the audience. 6pm at
THURS 15 APRIL same time - Annual Lunch zone (jawline or eye area). fancy goods. Refreshments
box office:
10 mini-sessions available available. All welcome. Bridlington Priory Church.
Holderness Decorative at noon - all welcome. £8, £7 concessions, under
and Fine Arts Society. £20. Contact Marion Riley (20 mins each) - 10am-3pm 10am-noon at Trinity
a The Garden Retreat, Church School Room, 18s free, inc refreshments.
Lecture by Mr Peter (01482) 632652. Contact Michael Chaddock
Dewar entitled “Arms and Christian coffee break. Walkington and Questions Clifton Gardens, Goole.
(01262) 679468.
the Man. Heraldry Old Speaker Mike Hardy. 10am and Answer in the Barn Free. Contact Audrey
SUN 25 APRIL
Spring Watch at Oakhill
(01262) 678258
Prize crossword 111 Pond Safari. Hunt for
those ferocious pond
dwelling creatures lurking www.TheSpaBridlington.com
Win a pair of tickets to see
in the murky depths. 10am
at the Oakhill Car Park, South Marine Drive, Bridlington YO15 3JH
New Potter Grange, Goole.
Dance 3 and Tango 5 (see p 20) Contact Christopher
Dickinson (01482) 395210.
FBHVC Drive-it-Day at TUES 27 APRIL Christian singer/songwriter. FRI 7 TO break for tea between
Goathland. East Yorkshire 7.30-10pm at Methodist SAT 8 MAY services at Toll Gavel
Bound for Botany Bay. Church, Driffield. £5. Methodist/URC Church,
We’re giving away a pair of Thoroughbred Car Club East Yorkshire criminals
informal run from Hull Contact Keith Chapman Ferriby Dramatic Toll Gavel, Beverley.
tickets to see Dance 3 at The Spa transported to Australia 07870 265761. Contact Eileen Walker
to Goathland and display. in the 18th-19th Century Society production of
Bridlington, on 22 April at 7.30pm, David Tristrams “Ghost (01535) 665829/07931
9am-4pm at Display by Sheila Gardner, inc
and Tango 5 on 29 April at 7.30pm, NYMR Station, Goathland, SAT 1 MAY Writer”. 7.30pm at Ferriby 466810 or email
refreshments. 2.30-4pm at jimwalker@mistral.co.uk.
at Toll Gavel Methodist Church, “Heartbeats” Aidensfield. St Mary’s Parish Hall, North East Riding County Village Hall. £6 and £5
Beverley.The winner will be the Public free. Contact Arthur Choir. Michael Haydn concessions, book in South Cave Farmers
Bar Within, Beverley. £1 Market. 9am-1pm. South
first correct entry to be drawn Douglas (01482) 679245. members, £2 non-members. Requiem in C Minor, advance. Contact Mrs
Joseph Haydn Nelson Mass. Wilde (01482) 659442. Cave Primary School
from our postbag. Send your Contact W R M Usher- Playground, South Cave.
MON 26 APRIL Bacon 07970 886479. Musical Director Alan
entries to: Crossword No 111, East Spedding MBE. 7.30pm SAT 8 MAY
Riding News, Room HG115, County London Gardens Part SUN 9 MAY
Two. Speaker Tony Cleaver FRI 30 APRIL at Beverley Minster. £8, Welsh Hymn-Singing
Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA, to arrive with slides for the East £12, £14. Accompanied Festival – Cymanfa Ganu. Looking at Amphibians.
Live Music Night children 16 and under Join us as we explore the
no later than 19 April. Don’t forget Riding Flower Club. Presented by Dark Moon. Leader Yvonne Robert,
to fill in the coupon with your 2-4pm at the Civic Hall, free. Contact Beverley organist Nicholas Page. ponds and search for newts
7.30pm. The Old Mill Tourist Information Centre and other amphibious
details. Usual ERN rules apply and Cottingham. £3. Contact Hotel and Restaurant, Mill Hymn-Singing mostly in
Judith Robinson (01482) (01482) 391672 or at the Welsh but with prayers, life. 10am at the Oakhill
the editor’s decision is final. Lane, Driffield. Booking door from 6.45pm, www. Car Park, New Potter
876279. is essential. Telephone readings and introductions
Name.............................................................. eastridingcountychoir.co.uk. in both languages 2-3.30pm Grange, Goole. Contact
(01377) 267284. Christopher Dickinson
Address.......................................................... Concert. John Wilson, and 4.45-6.30pm with a
(01482) 395210.
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Age (if under 18)...........
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19 Amble, 20 Consolation, 22 Coo,
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Dandelion, 15 Praline, 16 Detain, 9 Was bold enough 4 Copied (4)
18 Those, 21 Ode. (5) Start/finish time:
5 Whim (5)
10 Lessens (7) Cost of entry:
6 Continually (10)
11 Deferential (10) To submit your event for our What’s On pages, just fill in the coupon and send to What’s On, Room HG115, County
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13 Upper limit (7)
To guarantee your event details are published, contact Keeley Mills on (01482) 391460 to book a paid for advert.
19 Score (5) 15 Slave to habit (6)
Regular events will need to be submitted every three months. Repeat 1 month 2 months 3 months.
20 Step (5) 16 Bartered (5) Please indicate how many months you would like your event to appear.
Dance 3 – see page 20 for details 21 Less dirty (7) 18 Male name (4) The deadline for What’s On coupons is the 17th of every month. Entries received after that will only be
considered if space is available. Any queries, telephone (01482) 391448.
EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010 23
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
Online job
applications
hit 90%
BY Sarah Justice vacancies and includes helpful video- Spotlight on Angie Robinson, job coach at Worklink
guides to walk applicants through the
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
process.
Once a simple registration page has Angie’s role is to assess and support people with learning disabilities and
been completed, jobseekers’ application help them into employment. She supports approximately 50 people with
learning disabilities who are in open employment.
T
he number of job applicants forms will pre-fill with their saved details
using the council’s recruitment to save time. Angie went to college and studied business studies and civil law. Angie
website to apply for jobs has Applications can be saved part-way says all of her family work with people with learning disabilities and it felt
risen steadily since the launch of the through to be finished at a later date and right for her to take a job in the same field.
applicants have a personal ‘homepage’
online facility in 2006, but reached an Since her time at college, she has completed an additional NVQ in care
where they can login with their
all time high between October and username and password to view all their and before taking the job at Worklink, worked in a residential home.
December 2009 with 90 per cent of applications and what stage they have Angie said: “It is important that people with learning disabilities are seen
job applications submitted online. reached. as part of society.
The council has made considerable Applying online is a good way of “My role is to support people into employment and if we think someone
demonstrating your computer skills to
savings through increased use of the is ready for open employment, we can match them up with a suitable
recruiting managers as well as supporting
online system in terms of paper, printing employer for between two and 15 hours a week. Jobs vary from milking
an environmentally friendly process.
and postage costs, as well saving staff cows to stacking shelves.
time inputting the personal information For those without internet access at
home, all East Riding libraries offer free “If needed, we can provide help with interview techniques and one-to-
and data of applicants. ANGIE ROBINSON
internet access and the recruitment team one support for the first few weeks.
Applicants benefit as the secure online job coach
system is available 24 hours a day and has a new email address to help with any Worklink “It’s brilliant that my job allows me to help people and make a big
full job details are instantly accessible. problems: help.applyonline@eastriding. difference to their lives.”
The website is updated daily with new gov.uk
24 EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010
S T OP
SNAITH Beast Fair
ANLABY Hull Road Area Supervisor
Full uniform and training are provided. £21519 (point 25)
We also seek standbys for all sites. Full-Time Permanent Location to be confirmed Applying for a job through the council’s
Post No: INF0206-3/10 recruiter website couldn’t be easier. The
For an informal discussion please contact Margaret Milburn,
school crossing patrol officer, tel (01482) 395704. Closing Date: 13.4.10 site shows every East Riding of Yorkshire
Application pack available by telephoning (01482) Council job currently available.You can
391202 - 24 hour job line or by visiting Support Services Team Leader search and apply for jobs online 24 hours
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Post No: INF0073.
£19126 (point 21)
Full-Time Permanent Goole
a day, seven days a week.
Post No: SPS0621 Follow these simple steps to find
Closing Date: 13.4.10
and apply for jobs on the recruiter
Youth Worker website:
JNC: Qualified £15324 - £17100 (points 3-6) | & 1 Go to the recruiter website:
Unqualified £14143 - £14733
(points 1-2) pro rata
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
Part-Time Permanent Hornsea 2 Log in or register with the
Post No: INS1052-3/10 recruiter site at the top right of
Closing Date: 13.4.10
the screen
Assistant Youth Worker 3 Use the ‘quick job search’ form to
JNC: Qualified £15324 - £17100 (points 3-6) or find a job you are interested in. Full
Unqualified £14143 - £14733 (points 1-2) pro rata job details and information is given
Part-Time Permanent Withernsea for each job on the site
Post No: INS0643-3/10
Closing Date: 13.4.10 4 Click on the ‘apply for this job’ at
the bottom of the job description
Accountancy Assistant and fill in the online form.You
£16830 (point 17) can save your progress on any job
Full-Time Permanent Beverley
application and continue with it
Post No: FIN0185-3/10
Closing Date: 16.4.10 any time you like.
EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010 25
In order to provide School Crossing Patrols | (Term Customer Services Assistants – We also have a number of temporary
time only) Dryside posts within Applegarth Court Extra Care
flexibility to allow the Post No: INF0073 Post No: CULPOOL2 scheme (Bridlington).
council to fill vacancies £7.04 per hour (point 9) £7.04 per hour (point 9) Numeracy and literacy are essential as
Vacancies at various sites and standbys Specific duties will involve maintaining high you will need to produce confidential
quickly as they arise, required for all sites. standards of cleanliness and health and written documentation.
Full uniform and training provided safety throughout the centre and achieving You will be expected to attend all
recruitment pools are
For an informal discussion please contact: high levels of customer care. Experience mandatory training and for permanent
operated across a variety Margaret Milburn – School Crossing of working in the leisure industry, positions complete NVQ 2 in Direct
Patrol Officer. Telephone: (01482) 395704. coaching qualifications, with experience Care.
of service areas. The pools Status: Open for applications at of supervising children’s activities and a The ability to travel across a wide
are advertised at various www.recruiteastriding.co.uk current First Aid Certificate would be geographical area is necessary for which
advantageous. an allowance for mileage is payable. You
times throughout the year Leisure Centre Recruitment Pools
Status: Open for applications at will be required to work flexibly as part of
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is always www.recruiteastriding.co.uk a current rota operating from 7am-10pm
at www.recruiteastriding.
looking for enthusiastic individuals to including weekends and bank holidays.
co.uk and in East Riding join its Leisure and Tourism sites across Customer Services Assistants – Join our award winning council that offers
the county. The pools below operate to Coach (Wet and Dry) a whole range of benefits including:
News. The quickest and source casual workers: Post No: CULPOOL4
• Strong and Supportive management
preferred way of applying is Customer Services Assistants – £11.15 per hour (point 25)
structure
Wetside Applicants should possess relevant
via our website. • Comprehensive training and
Post No: CULPOOL1 qualifications and be highly motivated with
development
£7.63 per hour (point 11) good customer care and communication
• Child Care Vouchers
Work will be on a casual basis and will skills.
Please note that should • Discounted leisure passes
involve maintaining high standards of Status: Open for applications at
• Local Authority discount scheme
you be successful in gaining service delivery, being actively involved www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
• Local Government pension scheme
in the health and safety and cleansing • Mileage allowance
entry into one of the pools, throughout the council’s centres. Home Care Assistant Pool |
Adult Services • Provision of works mobile phone
it does not guarantee Specific duties include life guarding, • Provision of works Satellite Navigation
supervising the public and promotiing Post No: STARSPOOL 03/10
employment with East council services. Ideally you will have some £7.63 per hour Previous applicants need not reapply
experience in the leisure industry with (point 11, £14,733 pro rata) unless there is evidence of further
Riding of Yorkshire Council. experience and/or qualifications.
wet and dry facilities and must possess Do you want to be part of our highly
a current RLSS National Pool Lifeguard For an informal discussion please contact
valued Short Team Assessment and Re-
qualification. Coaching qualifications will the duty senior care officer, tel (01262)
ablement Service Care Team?
be advantageous. 400133 or (01405) 768544
We are seeking to identify people who
Status: Open for applications at Closing date for applications 14 April 2010
wish to be considered for current and
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Interview date: 26 April 2010.
future (part-time) vacancies in a caring
Status: Open for applications at
role within the council.
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
Duties will include personal care and
social/domestic tasks for a wide age group
of service users within their own homes,
supporting them with rehabilitation and
enabling maximum independence.
26 EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010
Attendance & Welfare successful 11-18 school with 1830 Post No: DRIFFAO. will join one of our two teams lunchtime break. You will join our
Manager students on roll (320 in the Sixth Closing Date: 23.4.10. of supervisors, working under well-motivated team, who organise
£26276 (point 31) Form) serving pleasant suburbs in the direction of a senior midday activities to promote positive
BRIDLINGTON the East Riding of Yorkshire. Teaching Assistant (P/T) supervisor: play, assist in the dining hall and
Required from Easter 2010, we are The school is committed to £7.63 per hour (point 11) • ensuring a secure, safe deal with pupils requiring first aid.
looking to recruit to a new and safeguarding and promoting the ANLABY environment for our pupils in the There may be occasions when you
innovative Attendance and Welfare welfare of children and young Required for September 2010 11-16 age range who are on the will be expected to cover in the
Manager to lead the Raising people and expects all employees at Springhead Primary School, premises during lunchtime school kitchen.
Attendance strategy at Bridlington to share this commitment. The Anlaby an experienced teaching • making sure good order is Hours: Monday to Friday for one
School Sports College. You will suitability of all prospective assistant with experience of display, maintained by our pupils in the hour 15 minutes each, term-time
work in partnership with teachers, employees will be assessed during design and implementation in allocated areas of the school - only.
pastoral teams, students, parents/ the recruitment process, in line an educational setting. You will various areas are allocated on a This post is subject to an enhanced
carers, multiple agencies and the with this commitment. have strong creative flair with rota-system CRB clearance.
community. Experience of working To request an application pack proven artistic ability and be able • providing help and assistance to Visits to the school are welcome
as an Education Welfare Officer is please contact the school, tel to design and sew costumes for any injured or distressed children by appointment with Mrs Tina
essential. (01482) 659356 - 24 hour voice school productions. Experience of - first aid support is readily Garland, School Business Manager,
Hours: full-time for 37 hours per mail email independently managing ordering available tel (01405) 763716.
week (candidates should be willing enquiries@wolfreton.co.uk or systems and supporting the KS1 • operating fairly the lunchtime Application pack available by
to work outside school hours and via www.wolfreton.co.uk and curriculum is essential. queuing system. visiting www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
term times). download an application pack. Post Hours: 10 per week (4 mornings You will have a firm, patient and or telephoning (01482) 391202 -
This post is subject to an Enhanced No: WOLFRETONPA. Closing and Friday afternoon) however helpful personality and be able 24 hour job line or emailing
CRB check. Date: 14.4.10. flexibility is also required to work to relate to young people with a kingsway.primary@eastriding.gov.
Application packs are available additional hours when required variety of needs and backgrounds. uk - please note the school closes
from Michelle Brannick, tel (01262) Administrative Officer together with the availability to All potential applicants are for Easter Holidays from 26.3.10
672593, email £16830 (point 17) pro rata cover sickness absence at short welcome to visit the school to until 12.4.10.
brannickm@bscampus.net or visit DRIFFIELD notice. meet with the senior supervisors Post No: KWMA410.
the school website at Driffield Junior School seeks an The school is committed to to see what the work involves. Closing Date: 23.4.10.
www.bridlingtonschool.eril.net experienced administrator to join safeguarding children and An enhanced CRB check will be Interview Date: 17.5.10.
Post No: BRIDAWM. the team in its busy school office, promoting their welfare and required.
Closing Date: 12 noon 12.4.10. supervising the workload of three expects all staff to share this Hours: one hour 15 minutes per
Interview Date: 16.4.10. part-time staff and reporting to the commitment. day Monday to Friday, term-time
school business manager. Application form and further only.
Pastoral Manager You will be responsible for a wide details available in person from Application form and further
£19126 (point 21) pro rata range of clerical, reception and the school or send a (large letter details available from the school
Kirk Ella administrative support within the SAE 52p) to Springhead Primary website at
Required from 7 June 2010 at school. Excellent communication, School, Wolfreton Road, Anlaby, www.Longcroft.eriding.net or
Wolfreton School and Sixth Form ICT and financial management skills, HU10 6QT. Please note: we do not directly from the school office, tel
College, Kirk Ella for 37 hours per together with a flexible approach, accept online applications. (01482) 862171.
week, Monday to Friday, term-time are essential. Experience of SIMS Post No: SPRINGTA. Post No: LONGMDS2.
only. This is an exciting opportunity and FMS would be an advantage. Closing Date: 16.4.10.
working under the direction of Hours: 37 per week, term-time plus Interview Date: 5.5.10. Midday Supervisors
an experienced Learning Manager five days. (3 P/T Posts)
offering front line pastoral support Application form and information Midday Supervisors £6.62 per hour (point 7)
for a year group of 270 students. pack available from Mrs K (2 P/T Posts) GOOLE
Experience of working with young Hamilton, Business Manager, £6.62 per hour (point 7) Kingsway Primary School, Goole
people aged 11-16 is essential Driffield Junior School, Bridlington BEVERLEY seeks three enthusiastic, friendly,
however full training and support Road, Driffield,YO25 5HN, tel Required from April 2010 at caring and flexible people to
will be provided. (01377) 253371 or email Longcroft School, a Performing ensure their pupils have a safe
Wolfreton is a popular and driffield.juniors@eastriding.gov.uk Arts College, in Beverley. You and secure environment for the
EAST RIDING NEWS APRIL 2010 27
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8GB Ipod Touch, old
for your local plasterer SECURITY BOARDING UP
generation, minor scratches, 24-hr emergency security boarding up service
used for a year and a half, with
USB cable, £90 ONO. Tel:
ELECTRICIANS Police Registered Contractor
Always ask where your waste is disposed of. If your waste is to be
(01377) 272124.
Parakeet/cockatiel cage, sprite electrical treated at a YW Facility you should receive a Waste Transfer Note. (01964) 562413
dome shaped, good clean cond Domestic installation specialists info@tonycook.co.uk
with extras, £35. Large budgie All domestic electrical installation work undertaken
cage, good clean cond with Work certified and guaranteed www.tonycook.co.uk
extras, £30. Will deliver in the Trade and domestic enquiries welcome.
Bridlington area Tel: (01262) All work complies to BS 7871 & Part P regulations
674166. Professional clean and efficient at a cost effective price
Fridge in excellent condition, Quality and safety assured
white, 45cm x 45cm x 50cm GARDENING SERVICES
with freezer tray, very efficient. Mobile: 07890 973815
£40 Tel: 07889 844042. Telephone: (01262) 403592
Two tickets, Simply Red, E-mail: spriteelectrical@live.co.uk HOME IMPROVEMENT SOLAR ELECTRICITY
Dalby Forest, Sat 26 June,
7.30pm, £76. Tel: (01757)
You don’t need green fingers
Magnum power electric Nebulizer, Sidestream as new, Has the winter weather taken it’s toll on your
289177.
Caravan parts, wheel clamp
shredder, 1800W, no longer
needed, £40. Tel: (01482)
£45. Tel: (01482) 562497.
Seed trays etc, plastic plant
You just need Green Thumb
property? Is your paintwork and SOLAR ELECTRICITY
£15, whale water pump, £10,
refrigerator covers, £10, 13
635661.
Memory foam mattress,
pots, different sizes, free
for collection. Tel: (01964)
Timber looking faded? FOR YOUR HOME
pin adaptor £15, ALKO wheel king size, nearly new, cost 612725. If so contact Paul now! Exterior and IS IT TIME FOR YOU TO GO
clamp receiver, £20. Tel: £500 will accept £250, buyer to Premier easy bath walk-in interior home maintenance, Reliable CLEAN AND GREEN?
(01377) 257040. collect. Tel: (01430) 441916 bath, VGC, ideal for disabled service with customer satisfaction.
Dining room chairs in Generate your own fuel supply and get a
Cross trainer, Orbitrek persons, cost over £2000 Discounts to OAP’s and UK Armed Services. great return on your investment with
mahogany, four, of which two Platinum with instruction video, new, accept £250. Tel: (01262)
are carvers. Superb cond, £130. little used, £50 ONO, Gas fire, 469138. the new Feed In Tariff
Tel: (01482) 679076.
Paul’s Indoor and Outdoor Home Improvements To discover more about how a Solar PV
Living Flame, to fit 22inch x Speedway Star magazine
Trailer, Erde 122, as new, £175 16inch opening £100 ONO. collection, 1975-1982, 1997- Tel: 01262 603950 or 07960 691673 system can work for you contact Bob
ono. Tel: (01262) 677112. Tel: (01964) 631937. 2005, £25 ONO. Tel: 07752 Clarkson at Home Solar on
Pair Victorian tub chairs, Motor cycle jacket, all 594202. Centre Grimsby. Tel: (01482) for over 55s, in pleasant area of
male and female, burgundy weather (AKITO), mens XXL, Moses basket with stand, 671085. Scunthorpe, good decorative 075 885 836 71 • 01430 861 753
fabric, VCG, turned front legs, black and blue, Ex cond, £40. £8, baby bouncer chair with 16mm, 8mm and 9.5mm order with G/C/H and D/G, bob@homesolar.org.uk
original castors, £190. Tel: Tel: (01430) 422291 vibration £7, Fisher Price Take- film projectors, cameras and gardens front and rear, close
(01964) 537719 Panasonic breadmaker, Along Swing with 5 speeds any other associated items. Tel: to shops and bus stop for same/
Woodturning lathe on stand,
Ex cond, many accessories,
£20, two large suitcases, c/w
wheels and handle, £10 each,
and music, £10. Tel: (01964)
536936.
(01482) 641166.
Large shed for geese, in good
similar in Hull/Beverley area.
Tel: (01724) 277085. TREE SURGERY
tools, and wood blanks. food processor, unused, £10, Yamaha flute Model 211 with condition. Tel: 07972 930042. 1 bed bungalow in Hunmanby,
Absolute bargain, good reason Based in Beverley
electric halogen heater, auto carry case, £155. Tel: (01482) www.greenthumb.co.uk
Girls trendy dresses and spacious, modernised, close
for sale, £200. Tel: (01964) oscillation, £10. Tel: (01482) 655127. clothes from Next, Monsoon, to all amenities, nice area for
551461 842099. Ritz Club log effect stove Zara etc, age 4-8. Tel: (01482) house or bungalow in Beverley
Plaster black cat, sitting with
red ball, very old, £30 ONO,
Door, 6ft 8inch H x 2ft 8inch
W, half glass panes, £15, rotary
with 2 heat levels, 2kw fan
heater, £20. Tel: (01482)
GreenSpace Landscapes 897236 or 07521 917349.
Leather Chesterfield suite
or surrounding areas, rural
considered. Tel: 07766 286857
oval mirror bevelled 24inch x clothes airer as new £10. Tel: 861935. or separate chairs, also antique or 07990 852267.
34inch, £30 ONO. Tel: (01482) ALL GARDENING/LANDSCAPING WORK UNDERTAKEN Art Deco leather chairs. Tel: I am a fully quali¿ed, female tree surgeon that offers an
07810 548342 (Pocklington Pine TV cabinet, 36inch H x 1 bed bungalow East Hull for
896736. area) 21inch D x 33inch W, £25. Tel:
PATHS • PATIOS • PONDS • GARDEN MAINTENANCE & CLEARANCE 07967 708734. 1 or 2 bed bungalow or house expert and economical service in all aspects of tree work.
Antique pine double and Chest freezer, Zanussi, 33inch (01377) 255637. Domestic and commercial landscaping contractors Dead laptop computer, will East Riding/surrounding areas.
single bathroom cabinets, H x 21½ W x 21½ D, white, Musto Blouson, size L, milk • No job too large or too small. • Call for a free quote today collect. Tel: (01482) 679076. Tel: (01482) 707861. My services include:- A free quotation Service, Tree Felling
mirrored fronts, plus other capacity 102 lt, good cond, £30. chocolate colour, never worn, • We are highly experienced and fully qualified Triang transcontinental 4 bed semi in Bubwith for and Clearing, Tree Pruning and Reducing, Hedge Trimming,
accessories to match, £25. Tel: Tel: (01964) 541147. £50 ONO. Tel: 07890 800719. You can be sure of getting what you want at a fair price. train, overhead electric type similar in town or city location, Stump Grinding, Site clearance and General Maintenance.
(01482) 867912. Bag, set of four bowls, Virtuose straight saxophone preferred and steeple cab, also all areas considered, York,
Pressure barrels, four x 20 Drake Pride, size 4 H, water with carry case, £155. Tel: Contact Kevin now on 07825 768129 overhead wires and masts. Howden, Hedon, Beverley No job too big or small. Me and my team pride ourselves
pints, two large fermenters, two proofs, jacket and trousers X (01482) 655127. Hornby Dublo three rail also preferred. No timewasters on our after job clear-up and are known for leaving gardens
small, pressure gauge and lots E mail: greenspace@gmx.co.uk wanted. Tel: (01405) 763584. please. Text details. Tel: 07544
large, VGC, £60. Tel: (01377) Jaycee oak Dutch dresser tidier than when we started.
more, all sterilized, cost over 232802. with removable top, as new, Trailer tent in good condition, 155055.
£100, accept £15. Tel: (01377) abdominal seat exerciser and remove free of charge. Tel: cash waiting. Tel: (01482) For a free estimate or advice please contact Jo Ford on:
Dulux paint, ‘Blue Babe’, £250. Tel: (01482) 861690. with adjustable foot bar and (01482) 666077. 4 bed house in Hessle, near
236788. sealed £5, three rolls teal Box of brass, some antique, 666877. all amenities for 3 bed house
Gold Sovereign, Queen daisies on beige wallpaper, ideal for pub or old cottage,
resistance, £10. Tel: (01377)
217199.
Market stall, miniumum 8ft,
boards/cover optional, also
Football and rugby in rural areas near bus/train Tel: (01964) 552881 or 07751 216985
Victoria, £200. Tel: (01482)
888388.
sealed, £5 each, two white voile £200 ONO. Tel: (01262) Cadet boots, size 6, hardly folding display board approx 6ft
programmes pre 1960. Tel:
(01482) 643247.
routes, other areas considered Email: ambertreeservices@live.co.uk
panels, sealed £5 each. Tel: 678905. worn, good condition, £15 x 6ft. Tel: (01482) 665732. apart from Anlaby/Beverley.
Computer table 36inch x (01482) 897727. Tyres, four nearly new 155/80 Hull Brewery and Moors’ Tel: 07815 996845.
30inch x 18inch, slide out shelf, ONO. Tel: (01377) 217199 Old railway items, station and Robson advertising shops/schools etc for 2/3 bed in Pocklington. Text with
Beige carpet and underlay, 9ft R13 on steel rims. £15 each Large oval dining table, dark signs, notices, locomotive 3 bed semi in Keyingham,
med wood colour, also swivel 6inch x 9ft 3inch, £25, cream or £50 the lot. Tel: (01430) items, also beermats and other large gardens back and front, house in rural areas, other information. Tel: 07811
chair, adjustable, Good cond, oak, 4 plus 2 carver chairs, name and works plates, lamps, brewery collectables. Tel: 07802 areas may be considered. Tel: 721485.
carpet 10ft x 7ft 6inch, both 425527. cream leather seats, brand new, signalling items, badges, buttons, conservatory, school, shops,
£30. Tel: (01482) 649995. good cond, 4ft round Chinese Morphy Richards filter 235292. pub, doctors all nearby for 07773 032398. 2 bed house in Bedford, for
Bevelled mirror, pine frame, still packed, cost £999, accept clocks, anything old, cash paid.
2 bed bungalow in Withernsea, 2 bed house/flat/bungalow in
rug, £25. Tel: (01482) 864507. coffee machine with milk £250. Tel: (01482) 627411. Tel: (01757) 288517. house or bungalow, Seathorne if
29inch x 23inch, £10, paintings,
two oil on canvas, scenic,
Imperial Typewriter, long frother, table top gas barbeque, Mini side stepper with Book, ‘Secret Army of East EXCHANGE possible in Withernsea, council D/G, G/C/H, shower, garden, Beverley or Goole (rented).
carriage, manual, £25, Sharp’s £10 each. Tel: (01964) 602279. or HA. Tel: (01964) 622608 or warden assisted, for same or Tel: 07958 040533 or 07999
artist Enderby, mount set in resistance tubes, counter to Riding’, published by Hutton
ground/first floor flat close to 806546.
standard typewriter, electronic, Micra Mobility Scooter, measure steps/calories burnt Press. Tel: (01377) 256154. 5 bed detached house, Hull, 07851 909344.
decorative gold frame, £25. Tel: £40. Tel: (01482) 632087. good condition, fits in car boot, G/C/H, D/G, large garden and 3 bed parlour house in Hessle Square. Tel: (01482) 3 bed house in West
(01482) 649995. and time, cost £49.99 new, £10 Hat Pins, private collector,
509444.
Double ‘Anywhere’ Airbed, £175. Tel: 07847 356956/07948 ONO. Tel: (01377) 217199. reasonable prices paid. Tel: off-street parking, beautifully Beverley for same or 4 bed Hull, nicely decorated,
Small tumble dryer, 27inch with legs so it’s raised from 920010. decorated for 3 bed house in Cottingham or Beverley villages. 2 bed 1st floor flat in drive, gardens for 2-3 bed
H x 19inch D x 20inch W, £25. Mahogany fire surround (01482) 655589.
floor, with carry case and air Oak refectory table, solid with white marble insert and BSA B31 or B33 Motorcycle Beverley. Tel: (01482) 217632 Tel: 07970 634511. Bridlington, large, for 2 bed, house, bungalow or flat in
Tel: (01759) 303547 pump (folds away), £80 ONO. oak, 5ft 6inch x 2ft 6inch, £145. or 07816 134455. 2 bed bungalow in Garton most things considered in and Withernsea. Tel: (01964)
TV cabinet, ‘old fashioned’ hearth, £75 ONO. Tel: (01377) or Spares, any condition,
Tel: 07984 824016. Turned standard lamp with 217199. Norton big 4-stroke singles, 2 bed house in Hedon, off- on the Wolds, E/C/H and D/G, around Driffield area. Tel: 622608 or 07930 900807.
style, Queen Anne legs, two ‘Rio 4’ Mobility Scooter, glass globe, £65. Tel: (01482) street parking, in a cul-de-sac gardens front and rear, warden 07861 792684. 3 bed house in North
door, veneered, attractive piece Double glazed window and Toyota Landcruiser 4.2 TD, any
as new, used twice, try out if 843181. frame, 43inch x 43inch, £15. condition. Tel: (01482) 896319 for 2 bed house Beverley or 2 assisted for similar in rural area. 3 bed house in Goole, quiet Newbald for 3 bed in Hull or
of furniture, med colour, Good required, owners handbook, Five pieces of G plan bed G/F flat Beverley. Tel: 07599 Tel: (01377) 250794. cul-de-sac, front and rear surrounding areas. Tel: 07919
cond, £30 ONO. Tel: (01482) Tel: (01964) 624517. or 07788 453318.
£250. Tel: (01430) 430065. furniture, VGC, offers. Tel: Contemp silver fireside Trailer for general use etc. Tel: 671020 or 07599 671162. 4 bed house in Hessle, near gardens, not overlooked at 566918.
649995. Antique leaded lights, set of (01405) 763481. 2 bed G/F flat in Beverley all amenities for 3 bed house back, for 2/3 bed Spaldington, 3 bed house in Howden,
Companion/Minivator companion set on stand, 07963 681421.
four in hardwood frames, ex 2 basket weave chairs, 1 new, was £60, will accept £25. Book, ‘Sparks Around for similar between Hedon/ in rural areas near bus/train Eastrington or surrounding G/C/H, large gardens for 3
Stairlift, right hand stairlift, public house, size 53cm x 84cm, green, 1 gold, suit conservatory Withernsea. Tel: 07776 routes, other areas may be villages. Tel: (01405) 764456. bed house in Goole. Any
144inch, Ex cond, £250. Tel: Expanding tripod in case, £20. The Bridge’ by H Hutson,
£240. Tel: (01265) 850132. or bedroom, £50. Tel: (01430) Tel: (01482) 875209 originated Fishing Heritage 259784. considered. Tel: 07815 996845. 2 bed house in Wilberfoss area considered. Tel: 07743
(01377) 222166. Ladies bicycle ‘Raleigh 422460. (HA) for 2 or 3 bed house 410338.
Wet suit, ladies size small, £10, Computer table, beech and 2 bed end bungalow, spacious, 2 bed house in Hessle, near
Richmond’, lightweight, dynamo Black safety working boots, silver, gas operated chair, both
mens wet suit, size XL, £10, lights, 12 gears, panniers, black, size 8, never worn, boxed, £5.
large boots, £5, ladies body wet VGC, £60. Tel: (01482) 652645/ Tel: 07801 286928.
as new, £70 ONO. Tel: (01430)
860228.
PLACE YOUR MAY SMALL AD FR££ SERVICE!
suit by Skins, medium size, Ex (01964) 534684. Collection of old radios,
cond, £10. Tel: (01377) 236788. Jade plant, massive, healthy, both valve and early transistor Have you anything you want to buy, sell or swap?
Record lathe, three sets tools, suitable for large conservatory types, wood and Bakelite, £200 WANTED If so, simply complete and return this form to the FOR SALE/WANTED/EXCHANGE (delete appropriate), item details: ____________
various chucks, many extras, complete with ceramic jade ONO. Tel: (01964) 534769.
books etc, also many wood Model railways and Triang address below. Small ads are free and have a maximum ____________________________________________________________________
colour pot, £50. Tel: (01482) Hotter Ladies Comfort of 25 words (including your contact details).
veneer sheets, Price negotiable. 653978. Shoes, 2 pairs, 1 red, 1 cream, Minic, any age, make or
Tel: (01482) 896591 condition. Tel: (01482) 881331. The maximum price on any form is £250 and due ____________________________________________________________________
‘Baxi Gas Flame’ gas fire, never worn, size 8, £15 per
Cane rocking chair, £35, Ex cond, hardly used, only as pair. Tel: (01262) 603253. Old buttons for arts and crafts, to limited space submission does not guarantee ____________________________________________________________________
bedroom tub chair, £25, four a focal point, complete with Readers Digest collection old costume jewellery, glass publication. Adverts that do not appear will have to
cottage style dining chairs, £60, all fittings, £50. Tel: (01482) of hard back books, 60 classic beads, necklaces, bracelets, cash be resubmitted. ____________________________________________________________________
small corner lamp table, 29inch 575370. books, encyclopaedias, Ex cond, paid. Tel: (01430) 421472. For items over £250 please contact Keeley Mills
H, £15. Tel: (01377) 254223. Shepherd’s Crook and un-read, £60. Tel: (01964) Old dolly tubs, gin traps, pole on (01482) 391460 to arrange a paid for advert. PRICE: __________________ Tel (inc STD): __________________________________
Dorema Highlander walking sticks, all hand-made 615889. traps, old wire tatey baskets, For house exchanges please state where you
Motorhome, Annex, Ex cond good prices paid. Tel: (01430) ALL SMALL AD ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY 17 APRIL
including pheasant head, rabbit, Caravan spare wheel carrier currently live and where you would like to exchange to
and tie down kit, £170. Tel: dog, duck, badger, all hand plus new wheel and 195 70 14 432551. (must be in the East Riding).
(01482) 863954. painted, from £20. Tel: (01262) tyre, £75. Tel: (01759) 306719. Motorcross, off road, road bike Send this form to: Small ads, East Riding News, Room HG115, County Hall,
Computer, WinXP, full for project, anything considered, Details for small ads can not be taken over
602083. Brooks and Bentley limited the phone. Beverley, HU17 9BA or email: smallads@eastriding.gov.uk
system, b/band ready, Word, Large trailer, 8ft x 5ft, chassis edition snow leopard with cash waiting. Tel: (01482)
Excel, photo etc, VGC, £80, solid but needs relining, £70 certificate, £50. Tel: (01377) 870435 or 07890 298557.
Lexmark three in one printer, Greenhouses, unwanted House exchanges, please note: council tenants who have a secure tenancy may apply to exchange (swap) their homes with another secure tenant or
ONO. Tel: (01482) 840879. 217199.
VGC, new black cartridge, £20. Kirsty Galagher sit on aluminium greenhouses, any housing association tenant. This may include tenants of other councils. No move can take place without the landlord’s written approval.
Tel: (01482) 872254. age or condition, will dismantle
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lamborough lighthouse was could she say no to him?
Training plans and official
the perfect place to propose She said: “It was quite an elaborate
merchandise are available on the
for romantic Antony way to ask and really sweet because I
website. used to go for holidays there when I
There is also the opportunity Bidmead.
was younger. It was a beautiful sunny
for entrants to set up their own His intended, Robyn Harling, had day and it was nice to be back at the
fundraising page. holidayed there as a girl and told him lighthouse.
For more information, or to how much she loves the location. “The lighthouse has lots of
register for the event log on to He said: “I thought I’d try the memories from my childhood. It’s still
www.raceforlife.org or call 0871 lighthouse as a long shot. I was very immaculate inside - it’s beautiful.”
641 1111. grateful they would help. People had to Antony said: “The staff were
come in to work especially.” brilliant - I had an image in my head