February 2015 Little Red Riding Hood by the

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FEBRUARY 2015
Community Newsletter for Carlton-in-Lindrick, Costhorpe and Wallingwells
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DIARY DATES
Page 3
See what's happening
this Spring
BIG LOCAL
Page 6
LCC Competition
Recipes Page 12
Healthy ideas
for the Spring
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On Wednesday 21st January I was invited
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her part very well and a special mention
for the Fairy, who told the story well with
an air of confidence.
Those gathered at the Civic Centre
enjoyed a couple of hours of non stop fun
and entertainment from an accomplished
troupe of performers. Everybody in the
cast put their all into what they were doing
and gave the audience all that is expected
from a pantomime There were, as always
on first nights, a few nerves and a couple
of timing issues. These were met in the
true spirit of Panto and some excellent
ad libbing made it even more entertaining.
It was evident that Helen Stephenson
and her wonderful team had come
together and put on this very well
staged performance. They should be
commended. The lights and the sound
were handled well and the songs were
all very well sung by the cast members.
The humour from the villain, Mr Wolf, and
the Three Pigs was excellent and provided
real laughter amongst those young and old
in attendance. Red Riding Hood played
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Rehearsals start on the 9th Feb for the
May play and new members are always
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DIARY DATES
CARLTON IN LINDRICK
LIBRARY
SCHOOL CHILDREN
FREE Crafty fun
Some of these activities can be messy
so it's best to wear old clothes.
Saturdays 10.30am - 11.30am
7th Feb 15
21st Feb 15
7TH March 15
21st March 15
All CRAFTERS
Meet Like Minded People
Bring along your project, swap ideas,
knitting patterns and material.
From 10am - 11am
28th Feb 15
28th March 15.
Stay & Play
Sessions for pre schoolers
Monday 2pm - 2.45pm
Term Time only
READING CHAIN
We are also looking to start a reading
chain in the Library. This is basically
the same as a reading group but just
without the meetings. Members of
the reading chain are invited to choose
a book from our collection, read it and
then fill in their thoughts and opinions
on the sheets provided. This then
stays with the book as it's passed on
to other members of the chain who
also add in their reviews.
If anyone would like more information
please contact the library.
May 4th LCC Big Local
May Day Family Fun
Costhorpe Sports Field (Opposite Carlton Youth Centre)
LCC Big Local are organising a family
fun day for ALL the community. We
are currently looking for Community
Groups to have stalls on the day.
If you would like to have a stall at
the event please ensure that you
book using the number below.
Charges for stalls are as follows:
Local Community Groups / charities
£7.50 Others £15
All money raised will go towards
the Christmas lights throughout the
LCC area for 2015. More details
about activities and displays will be
released nearer the time
Please book via RCAN on the
following number 01623 727600
or email [email protected]
19th March
Freed Beeches Quiz Night
Yes, it’s that time again, Quiz Time for FREED BEECHES
Eating Disorders Service in Worksop.
The Quiz Night is on Thursday 19 March 2015 and will be held at the
Parish Centre on Church Lane in Carlton-in-Lindrick. The doors will open at
6.15pm and the quiz will start at 7pm. This will be the only quiz night of the year.
Also, on the night will be free refreshments, a raffle, a licensed bar, a game
of bingo (optional) and prizes for 1 place, 2 place and best team name.
Teams MUST consist of 4 players ONLY, if you would like to book your team
at the cost of £12 a team please call Kay anytime on 01909 730749. Please
do not hesitate to book as there are limited places and the quiz is proving
more and more popular each time and the last quiz was sold out within
5 days of advertising. Which was amazing!
The Quiz is a fun, friendly and enjoyable night with a great atmosphere.
I would just like to thank everyone who attended the quiz in March and
September 2014 for making them wonderful nights and supporting an
amazing charity, Freed Beeches. Hope to see you at this one!
Thank you, Kay Wilson
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Carlton-in-Lindrick Methodist Church & Centre
Weekly EVENTS
DIARY DATES
Monday Coffee morning 8.30 am – 12noon
Sunday worship at 10.45 am
During term time:
February 1st David Clark
Tuesday Boys’ Brigade 6 – 7pm
February 8th February 15th Rev Roz Page – Holy Communion
Wednesday Brownies 6.15 – 7.15pm
February 22nd Rev David Morris
Thursday Rainbow guides 5.30 – 6.30pm
Thursday Guides 7 – 8.30pm
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Females of
the Fifties,
There will be a musical
afternoon by Nostalgia
featuring the music of Alma
Cogan, Ruby Murray and
other famous names from the
fifties on Wednesday February
18th at 2 pm at Carlton-inLindrick Church & Centre.
Tickets for catering purposes
will be available from John
730155 or Monday coffee
mornings. Donations are
welcome for Church Funds.
The Christmas Tree Festival
was a great event with trees
decorated by schools,
Rainbow guides, Brownies,
Guides & Scouts, also groups
from the W.I., Mothers' Union,
Library, FREED and Coffee
mornings etc. with singing,
crafts and mince pies.
Thanks to all for your help.
CONTACTS:
Minister Rev Roz Page
01909 560233
Room hire J Marsden
01909 730155
Keith Abel
March 15th Mothering Sunday. Kath Bradley
Carlton in Lindrick Methodist Church & Centre
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Young writer
The Magic Dress
NEWS
By Zara Reilly Volume 3
When Lily eventually got to the shop it looked like it was open!
Which Lily did not expect considering it was 9pm and a
Sunday. She thought she would go round the back just to
check. When she got round to the back she saw a mobility
scooter with some bandit hats on it! She went to have a closer
look and it turned out there were some 10 year old children
from her village in the shop.
She went in to go and have a look and to her surprise all the
clothes were on the floor. She quickly put on one of the dresses
she recognised and as she bent down to pick up the rest
someone slipped on a big brown wicker bag over her body
and took her away! They threw her into their car and drove off.
She didn’t panic and knew exactly what to do.
She closed her eyes thought hard about her true wishes and
‘bang’ she opened her eyes and had been transported to the
North Pole in Santa’s Grotto. She knew immediately what she
would ask Santa for to find Zoe.
To be continued...
BLUEBELL WOOD
We have a great year lined up...
Happy New Year to everyone, we hope to see you at the Civic
Centre very soon. You can visit one of the regular user groups,
see a theatrical performance, attend a show or book one of our
three rooms for your own purpose. There is lots to do at your
Civic Centre.
Christmas party night is a big hit...
We have had great comments back on the Christmas Party night
staged in December with the Rag Dolls. We will have them back
soon and thanks to everyone for making it such a special night.
Carlton Luncheon Group Update
We now have a list of people wishing to join our Luncheon group
which should be starting very shortly. We still need a few more
volunteers. If you can help in any way we would be grateful.
Please contact Helen on 01909 541127. The group is planned to
run on Thursdays from 10:30 am -2:30 pm, lunch will be served
at 12 o'clock.
NEW: Friday Family Quiz Night
A massive thank you to all of you who have already donated stamps
to Bluebell Wood to help raise money for the Children's Hospice.
If you would like to continue to donate any used stamps,
simply drop them off to the Carlton News Editor at 92 Long Lane
or post them to Bluebell Wood: Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice
Cramfit Road, North Anston, S25 4AJ
To find out more about Bluebell Wood please
visit www.bluebellwood.org or call 01909 517360
This quiz will be held on the last Friday of every month and we
want it to become a regular community event. We start Friday
the 30th of January admission from 6pm. The night will include
a quiz, bingo and a raffle and is aimed at all the family. Free entry,
quiz and bingo sheets £1 and the bar will be open for
refreshments. For more information please call or see our
website.
DATES FOR THE DIARY
POLICE REPORT
Friday 8th May: VE Day Indoor Street Party
There have been 71 calls to Nottinghamshire Police from
within the Carlton in Lindrick area. Out of the following
15 were reported as crimes:
Friday 10th July: RAF College Band
We will be holding an indoor street party celebrating 70 years since
Victory in Europe.
VILLAGE CRIME
01/12/2014 until 11/01/2015
13 Suspicious Incidents
5 RTC
1 Road related
6 Concern for Safety
3 Domestic related
3 Abandoned Calls
6 ASB
1 Sudden Death
1 Civil dispute
1 Missing person
7 Hoax calls to Police
1 Highways
2
1
2
3
6
2
1
1
1
2
2
Theft from shop
Other Crime
Burglary Dwelling
Burglary other
Criminal damage
Other agency
Collapsed/ill/injured
Lost/found property
Robbery
Harassment/stalking
Found/abandoned
vehicle
Presents a night of music. Subject to operational commitments
Saturday 11th July: Indoor Summer Market and
Annual Parish Big Village Fete
We are holding our annual indoor summer market in our newly air
conditioned room. Book your stall early to avoid disappointment.
Wednesdays & Fridays
9:30am - 11:30am
Lindrick Suite
Free entry
Teas & Coffees small donations
Telephone: 01909 541 127
Email: [email protected]
Website: civiccentre.org.uk
Registered Charity Number: 1091557
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BIG LOCAL UPDATE
CARLTON IN LINDRICK WI
Speaking for women
across the country
2014 was rounded off in fine style
with a noisy, festive and thoroughly
enjoyable party at the Parish Centre.
Competition...
design a
decoration
to be made
Hello, I am sure that you will have noticed
the Christmas lights that have been put up
along the A60 from Carlton in Lindrick right
through to Langold. These lights have
been funded by LCC Big Local as it was
highlighted within the local plan that the
local community would like to see some
festive decorations.
Looking to next year already, we are
looking at having 3 specially made
decorations that the young people from
within the Big Local area have designed
themselves. It will be a competition activity
and the young people will have to pay
£1 to take part. This money will be used
towards the Christmas lights in 2015.
Rules:
•D
raw your design on an A4 sheet
of paper
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n the reverse put you Name, Address
and Age
• Pay your £1 entry fee
• Take it to a collection point
or hand it to your teacher.
Collection Points are:
• Langold - Now Church
• Langold - Dyscarr school
• Carlton - Youth Centre
• Carlton - Ramsden School
Good Luck and Thank You for
supporting the Christmas Lights
Fundraising initiative
Kath Walker
Chairperson LCC Partnership
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There was an impressive array of food and
the wine flowed throughout the evening.
This year we decided to provide our own
entertainment and it was surprising just
how talented and innovative our members
proved to be. Christine Connelly got the
ball rolling as she regaled us with a
hilarious monologue absolutely crammed
full with double-entendres, nudge-nudges,
nods and winks! Few of us knew the
talents that Linda Charles and Yvonne
Jones possessed with their ukuleleplaying – they were quite brilliant.
Christine Clark, Margaret Wilson and
Lorraine Simpson all demonstrated hidden
talents, whilst members of the committee
made complete fools of themselves with
what must surely be the shortest ever
performance of Cinderella.
2015 is the WI’s centenary year and there
are events planned all around the country.
The Sherwood and Ryton Group, of which
Carlton is a member, will hold a celebratory
dinner at Ye Olde Bell Hotel at Barnby
Moor in May, and there is also a Festival
of Flowers to be held over three days
at Newstead Abbey in June.
Our January meeting was an active and
interesting evening. Each year the National
Federation of WI’s presents the
membership with a selection of resolutions,
one of which will be discussed at the
National Congress to be held in London
in the summer. These resolutions cover
a wide range of topics and individual
members were asked to select one
resolution which she would like to be
discussed. Generally, the outcome of the
national debate is then presented to the
government in the hope of it becoming law,
proving that the WI really does speak for
women across the country.
Our guest speaker in January was local
chef, Sally Ann Hopkins, who entertained us
with a lively chat and food demonstration
illustrating a Day in the Life of a Chef.
For any further details of Carlton WI please
contact our President, Christine Clark,
on Worksop 489474.
BASSETLAW BRANCH PARKINSON'S UK
2015 started in a busy and enjoyable fashion. The first meeting of the new year
again saw new members joining the Branch to a warm welcome.
35 members enjoyed a splendid
presentation given by Branch member
John Wright who shared his poignant
memories of his father (local artist Sidney
Wright). The members were enthralled with
the tales of his childhood, coloured by his
father’s skills and artistry. There was a
wonderful selection of Sidney’s paintings
and craftwork to see and admire. John and
his sister kindly donated an original, framed
picture for a “sealed bid” auction, the
proceeds of which went to Branch funds.
It is hoped that John will speak again at
other meetings as everyone felt there wore
more amazing stories to be told and
shared. The Branch members wish
to thank John for an amazing afternoon
and for his wonderful generosity.
The first outing of the year came the
next day with a coach trip to the Crucible
theatre, Sheffield ( together with friends
from the Cardiac Support Group ) to see
a spectacular performance of “Anything
Goes”. A most enjoyable outing, proving
that there is life to be enjoyed despite
health problems and their anxieties.
The next meeting will take place
on Tuesday February 3rd at 2pm at
Worksop Cricket Club, when the speaker
will be Georgina Denison talking about
The National Garden Scheme. Meetings
are on the first Tuesday of every month
at 2pm Worksop Cricket Club where new
members are always welcome. We feel
that together we can overcome some of
the problems associated with Parkinson’s
through friendship and support here
in Bassetlaw.
For more information
call Chris 01909 730629
1st Carlton St. John's Scouts
Spring Forward, with flowers...
The weather seems to play games with
us this year but we are hoping it won’t
cause havoc for our winter and early
spring activities with Carlton Scout Group.
The Beavers are busy getting ready to
take part in the RSPB’s Great British Bird
Watch again and, following the success
of this activity last year, will be seeing how
many and which varieties they can spot
on February 7th. They had a busy
Christmas altogether with a big District
Celebration at ‘Captain Jack’s’ play centre
and preparing the Christmas Tree
for the ‘festival’ at the Methodist Church.
They also found time to enjoy their own
programme and have started their very
own ‘pantomime season’ for their
programme this term. It will be interesting
to see what skills develop out of that.
At the other end of the scale, the
Explorers (our oldest Scouts) organised
a successful afternoon with Carltonopoly,
providing some fun and a bit of fundraising in the run up to Christmas followed
by participation with the Cubs, Scouts
in a ‘Magic and Music’ event. Our thanks
to Paul for his support with this, to Ann for
her music and Luke for his brass solo.
The food was good as well, as ever, and
Candlelit Carols made it all very festive.
It was good to see parents there, too,
to enjoy the fun.
Back to the weather again. Four Beavers,
eight Scouts and four Explorers took part
in the NESST Challenge Walk on January
17th (the cubs had a sleep-over event
which clashes). You may remember that
this overnight competition takes place at
this time each year near to Walesby and
Clumber Park, the Beavers have a short
expedition in the afternoon followed by the
Scouts and Explorers setting off for either
the ten mile (short) or the eighteen mile
(long) event. This will be the 25th year that
we have participated. I wonder where all
those cubs and scouts who have waded
through the mud, cracked the ice, pushed
through freezing snow, been drenched
or seen bright starlit nights are now.
It is amazing how time goes by and how
the weather has altered the character
of this event over the years. We wish them
all luck.
The number of people using Christmas
Post was a bit disappointing this year,
but our thanks are due to all those who
collected, sorted and posted the cards that
we handled. Thank you all for your time
and support and also to those of you who
made use of the service. We hope that
more will make use of the excellent value
next year.
After the success in previous years we are
continuing our fund raising programme by
holding a Flower Arranging Evening in the
Spring this year (we felt that the period
before Christmas was too crowded),
so June Borrowdale from the National
Association of Flower Arrangement
Societies will be showing you how to
‘Spring Forward’ with flowers in your home
on March 6th. You can get tickets from the
Scout Leaders or by ringing 01909731324.
Our congratulations and tremendous
thanks were given to our Group Scout
Leader, Richard Smith, on January 16th
for the depth of commitment which has
seen him a Scout for 60 continuous years
and a leader for 50 of those years.
This outstanding service has been
a constant support to the movement
in Carlton and seen it reach the standards
it has achieved.
Geoff. Lewis Group Scout Committee.
Parish Council
Playing Its Part
You will all be aware that at the current time, local authorities
are under increasing pressure to cope with funding cuts.
One of the ways that some of the pressure
can be minimized is to ensure that working
in partnership with others can secure
efficiencies. Your Parish Council is
endeavouring to uphold this principle by
supporting excellent facilities at the Youth
Centre in Lawn Road staffed by County
Councils' employees, supporting local
fitness activities within the village for those
endeavouring to lead a healthier lifestyle
and providing accommodation at the Civic
Centre for community organisations who
are promoting family and social events.
Recently, the Parish Council has overseen
the establishment of an Asset Transfer
Agreement between the Notts County
Council and the Youth Centre Management
Committees for the local use of a
Community Bus to be available for use by
the Youth Centre and any other community
organisation who will benefit from its
availability. Any community organisation
wishing to use the bus for visits to other
venues, whether they be places of interest
or days out for recreational purposes,
can obtain details by contacting Steve
Scotthorne (Youth Centre Leader)
on 07805 791799.
Another new initiative about to be
commenced by the Parish Council is the
establishment of a Neighbourhood Plan
which will encourage the local community
to be directly involved on planning
proposals for the area. Consultation events
will be organised so that local residents and
organisations can have their say on how
they would like to see Carlton in Lindrick
develop in future. Keep an eye on future
editions of the Carlton News to see when
and how you can get involved.
Finally, for now, the Parish Council is about
to complete an exercise to establish a
budget for 2015/16 – you are reminded that
the budget will ensure no increase in the
local Council Tax which has been “frozen”
for a four year period.
Council meetings 7pm – Civic Centre,
Long Lane – second Tuesday each month
(does not meet in August). Please come
along if there are issues you wish to raise
– otherwise you can contact Peter Goulding
(Clerk) or Helen Brown (Administration
Assistant) on 541127.
PC Goulding – Clerk
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Carlton Youth Centre
We have had a busy time over Christmas
with parties with a difference. Instead of
the usual party foods, the fun club had
chip butties from The Carlton Fish Bar and
the young people of the youth centre had
sausage and chips also supplied by
The Carlton Fish Bar.
Mini Bus - Voluntary Drivers
CRAFTS
Just before Christmas we took ownership
of a new Mini Bus. You may remember me
asking for volunteers to drive, we are still
asking for support for this. If you are
interested please contact Steve at the
centre. “Sign my Ride” of Worksop are
working alongside the young people on
design ideas of what to have on the bus.
The young people have been creative with
balloons and paper mache, Maggie and
Jackie have had glue, newspaper and the
creative juices going mad as you can see
from the photo. We started with pigs and
ended up with penguins.
We have had donations from District
Councillors Robin Carrington Wilde and
David Pidwell and County Councillors
Sheila Place and Alan Rhodes to help set
up the Community bus, and if your
organisation is interested in using it you
should contact Steve at the centre.
The New Year's Eve Party went off
although the ground outside was slippery.
I don’t think that was the only reason
people were falling down. All people that
attended agreed it was a great night and
we raised over £200 towards the centre.
These where paid for in part by the
contents of the 2014 Swear Jar. We start
again collecting for next year with a new
jar which is surprisingly empty at the
moment but we all know there is time yet.
POOL TABLES
We have had a new pool table donated
to the youth centre by A1 housing. This
now means we have 3, all used and
appreciated by all the young people.
We are in the process of planning for
a new snooker table which we hope to
install in the February half term, this
donated by the Paul Hunter Foundation,
which supports projects that promote
snooker for young people.
We had a visit from Parish Councillor
Christine Connolly, to award the Derrick
Connolly award. This is for young people
that have achieved, become great role
models and support the staff in the youth
centre. The awards went to David
Hamilton and Jessica Brown. A big thank
you from all the staff for your help and
long may it continue.
The fun club is in full swing again with
lots of kids from our area engaging in new
activities. The bouncy castle has been
in use a number of times over Christmas
with not too many injuries. We would like
to welcome our new volunteers Gaynor,
Sam, Louise and Andrea and thank them
as well the other staff for all their help
and support over Christmas.
The next
family night
Saturday
28th February
at 7:30pm
Call Steve for details 07805791799
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RAMSDEN PRIMARY
Pulman
Writing
Award
What a busy
half term we had!
Apart from all of the Christmas performances we also chose the very first
recipients of our Pulman Writing.
Carlton Daffodil
Have you ever stopped to wonder why
as you enter the village the sign depicts
a Daffodil? Local flower shop owner John
Buttery of “John's Plants” at Langold was
able to shed light on this.
He told us how the pre-war generation
of Carlton still talk about the annual school
treat at the Ramsden home, Wigthorpe Hall.
Every year in springtime the children from
the village were invited on 'Daffodil' Saturday,
to pick the flowers. No restrictions were
placed on the numbers taken as the children
staggered home with great armfuls of the
Carlton Daffodil.
At Ramsden School we felt it would be fitting
to reintroduce this traditional event. It wasn’t
easy getting hold of the bulbs as it was voted
“Daffodil of The Year” in 2014, but John was
able to supply us with a large sack full. Back
in November, as representatives of the
school, members of the Eco Club and the
Class Councillors, planted the bulbs around
the school.
We now need to wait a few weeks until
spring to see the results of our planting.
We then hope to be able to invite the children
to our very own “Daffodil” Saturday. Those
who have recently watched “The Great
British Garden Revival” will have seen that
the heritage daffodils are in decline. We are,
therefore, feeling pleased with our decision
to embark on this project.
Bassetlaw Hospice
On the last day of term, the children
at Ramsden Primary School held
a non-uniform day and managed to raise
a massive £223.00. All the proceeds will
be given to Bassetlaw Hospice in memory
of Mrs Croot.
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Award, named after our recently retired Literacy Coordinator, Mrs Pulman!
Our Governors chose three pieces of spooky story writing from entries
throughout the school. Well done to our winners for their brilliant efforts.
Kingston PRIMARY
Meet a Creature
As part of their Science topic this term ‘Beast Creator’, the Year 5 pupils
at Kingston Park Academy had the opportunity to take part in a Meet
a Creature workshop.
The ranger lead activities inspired our great scientists of the future
through a hands-on experience.
The exciting animal-handling session included mammals, reptiles,
amphibians and mini beasts, which the pupils and staff have been
talking about for days after.
Ralph The Reindeer
O’ dear, Ralph the Reindeer arrived to help Santa
because Rudolph wasn’t well, but nobody knew that
Ralph couldn’t fly.
Key Stage One pupils, for their Christmas 2014
production, wowed family and friends with their fabulous
festive performance of ‘Ralph the Reindeer’.
All the preparations and rehearsing paid off as the pupils
performed their lines, songs and movements to perfection
as the proud, enthusiastic audience cheered them on.
Principal, Vicki Pearson, said, “Well done to everyone
for a fantastic performance and thank you to all parents
and carers who came to support our pupils in what was
for many of them their stage debut!”
National Kidney Federation
Around two million people in the UK
have underperforming kidneys, 60 000
patients have kidneys which have
completely failed.
The NKF offer patient support via its
library of over 200 leaflets and a patients'
helpline which is free of charge to the
callers from a UK landline. We wish to
reach out to as many individuals as
possible who may be suffering from
kidney disease or who know someone
who is.
Did you know Nottinghamshire houses
the head quarters of a national charity
serving two million people with kidney
problems?
The National Kidney Federation is based
in Shireoaks, and is run by kidney
patients to support kidney patients.
In 2014 the NKF (National Kidney
Federation) had a very challenging
financial year but, despite this, still
maintained a high level of service
supporting people. Apart from supporting
kidney patients via its free phone helpline
and leaflets, the NKF challenged the
NHS, who then did a dramatic U–turn
meaning the current dialysis tariff prices
for 2014/15 will be rolled over and used
in 2015/16. They also challenged
government on bedroom tax for kidney
patients, campaigned for more Black,
Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities
to sign the donor register, and hosted
a conference for 300 kidney patients
over three days. These are just a few of
the achievements from 2014. Kidney Life
magazine is sent out free of charge
to 25 000 patients/carers three times
a year to keep them well informed.
Are you one of the two million people
in the UK whose kidneys are under
performing (or suspect that they might
be?), or are you a carer or have a loved
one who has kidney problems?
Are you one of the 60 000 patients
whose kidneys have already failed
completely? The charity is entirely
dependent on funding and donations to
maintain their services. Please visit their
web site for more details and fundraising
ideas www.kidney.org.uk There are
many events planned for 2015.
For more information telephone
the NKF helpline 0845 601 02 09
(free phone from UK landlines)
or visit www.kidney.org.uk
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Healthy Eating
with Wray Annable
New Year...New You!
Hope Xmas and New Year was good, and if those pesky pounds are getting
you down, there's only one thing to do, 'LOSE THEM FOR GOOD'.
Last year at Carlton Weight-Watchers, 124 members got to goal weight
and changed their lives forever.
If you would like to experience Weight Watchers come along and try before
you buy. Sit in on a meeting and if it's not for you, there's nothing lost.
With the extra cold weather and more snow on its way, I thought a great idea
would be to include some spicy meals to warm things up.
Good luck with those weight losses.
1 Pro Point per serving
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INGREDIENTS
4 tomatoes, halved
Pork Jalfrezi
1 red onion, cut into 8 wedges
1 tablespoon tomato purée
3 Pro Point per serving
1 tablespoon lime juice
Serves 4
1 tablespoon tamarind paste
INGREDIENTS
1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon dried red chillies
Calorie controlled cooking spray
METHOD
2 onions, chopped
1P
reheat the grill to high. Put the
tomatoes and onion on a baking
sheet and grill for 5 minutes until
starting to blacken. Then turn them
over and continue to grill for
another 5 minutes.
2 red peppers, de-seeded and chopped
1 tbsp tomato purée
300g (10 1/2 oz) pork escalopes, cubed
1 green pepper, de-seeded sliced thinly
2 garlic cloves, crushed
5cm piece of fresh root ginger, grated
1 green chilli, de-seeded, chopped finely
1 tbsp medium-strength curry powder
1 tsp chilli powder
1 tsp cumin seeds
500g (7 lb 2 oz) passata
1 tbsp chopped fresh coriander
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
METHOD
1H
eat a lidded non-stick fringe pan and
spray with the cooking spray. Stir fry
the onions and re peppers for about
8 minutes until the peppers are soft
and the onion is brown.
2 Put the onion and red pepper mixture
into a food processor or liquidiser.
Add the tomato purée and whizz until
smooth. Set aside.
3 Heat the non-stick frying pan and spray
again with the cooking spray. Stir fry the
pork and green pepper for 5-10 minutes
until brown.
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Roasted
Tomato and
Chilli Chutney
4 Return the onion and pepper purée
to the pan and add all other ingredients,
except the seasoning and coriander.
Heat gently until simmering; then cover
the pan with the lid and cook for
10 minutes.
5 Remove the lid and cook for 2-3
minutes more until the sauce is reduced
and thickened slightly.
6 Season to taste, stir in the coriander
leaves and serve.
2R
emove the blackened tomato
skins. Chop the tomatoes and
onion roughly and put them
in a bowl. Add the rest of the
ingredients and mix well.
Wellness & Nutrition
Carbohydrates
General term for the group of nutrients
which include sugars, starches and
dietary fibre. Sugars and starches can be
digested but fibre is indigestible and forms
what is known as 'roughage'
Carbohydrates is the macro nutrient that
we need the largest volume of as it is our
bodies preferred energy source. They are
essential for the function of the nervous
system, kidneys and the brain by
supplying glucose and help the muscle
structure of our bodies, including the
heart, to function properly.
Our bodies store around 400 grams
of Carbohydrates in our liver and muscles
in the form of glycogen. This provides
us with enough energy for our bursts
of regular activity. Carbohydrates are the
only source of energy for red blood cells
and the brain. This explains why people
on low-carbohydrate diets often feel tired
and have trouble concentrating.
There are two types of Carboyhdrates:
Simple and Complex
Simple: Known as simple sugars usually
contain fewer essential vitamins and
minerals.
They are digested quickly and provide
the body with instant energy as they are
quickly absorbed into the bloodstream.
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carbohydrates bound together and broken
down during the digestion process.
The time it takes to break these down
causes them to be absorbed into the body
slowly giving sustained energy.
Some better Carbohydrate choices!
Sweet Potato: More nutrition value than the
white variety. Helps to regulate blood sugar.
Quinoa: One of the most protein rich
foods and high in fibre. Contains iron
to give you energy.
Whole Grains: Slows the release of energy
more than their white counterparts. Switch
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250ml milk
2 scoops shake Vanilla
1 scoop Protein Drink Mix
¼ Frozen Banana
Handful Frozen Black Cherries
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FRESH MANGO Chutney
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INGREDIENTS
2 fresh mangos, stoned, peeled and diced
1 red chilli, chopped finely
A pinch of cumin seeds
METHOD
1M
ix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Cover the bowl and
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Cucumber Raita
1 Pro Point per serving
INGREDIENTS
1/2 cucumber, diced finely
250ml (9 fl oz) low fat plain yoghurt
1 tablespoon chopped fresh coriander leaves
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
METHOD
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Cover with cling film then chill in the fridge for 20 minutes
before serving.
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THE Company
behind the ad
Eden Garden Services
The Company is owned by Phil Nunwick.
Phil lives in Worksop and employs five
local people. The company runs a van
and a 4x4 with a large open trailer.
The company has been trading for eight
years and offers a full and comprehensive
gardening service in Worksop, Retford
and surrounding areas.
Phil explained that Eden carry out
domestic, industrial and commercial
contracts within their working area.
This encompasses households, churches,
industrial estates and many more.
For specialist tree work they bring
in a tree surgeon.
For 2015 Phil's main aim is to
consolidate the business. Growth has
been steady and the Carlton News has
provided a steady stream of enquiries
averaging out at between 6 & 10 per
issue during this year.
Phil thought that it was important
to let our readers know that during
inclement weather (snow) he does offer
a snow plough option for clearing those
difficult areas.
Finally, I asked Phil for some
gardening tips for our readers.
1 Stay off grass following a frost.
This can damage the grass and leave
marks on the lawn.
2 Turf can be layed at anytime during
the year, providing the ground
is properly prepared.
3 A garden is for all year round not just
for the summer.
Danny Basden For Carlton News.
GARDENING
by TERRY WOOD
Composting
One way to cut the cost of gardening
is to make your own compost.
Home-made compost can be easily made
from your kitchen and garden waste.
For small gardens a compost bin would
be adequate. It looks a little like a plastic
dustbin with a lid but no bottom. As it has
solid sides the material is heated up
quickly producing well composted
material.
Compost bins are available from most
garden centres. They are also available
from some local councils. We have used
one of these for several years and it
makes good compost. We have a small
compost caddy with a lid that we keep
under the kitchen sink, transferring the
waste to the bin when it is full. If you have
a lot of waste then 2 bins may be needed
so one can be rotting down while the
other is being filled.
For bigger gardens and allotments an
open compost heap will be needed. You
will need a container at least 3ft x 3ft x 3ft
high. Use wooden slats for the sides
supporting them with 4 corner posts.
These compost heaps will need turning
regularly as the heat tends to be in the
middle. Cover the heap with waterproof
sheeting in winter or when rainy.
All types of soft material can be put in the
compost bin. From the kitchen you can
use fruit and vegetable peelings, egg
shells, tea bags, banana skins and egg
boxes. From the garden you can use lawn
mowings, weeds, old plants, soft hedge
clippings and leaves.
Don’t use too many leaves as they can
take a year to rot down. Leaves are better
composted on their own.
HUNDRED ACRE LANE FACILITIES
Need growing space?
The Carlton News has been informed that local residents are being offered
the opportunity to hopefully make use of the greenhouse facilities available
in Hundred Acre Lane.
Further details have yet to be obtained - however it is expected access
will be available sometime in March to provide early germination, etc.
If you are interested please contact Dave Irvine on [email protected]
or alternatively leave a message on 01909 540045
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Good results can be had by mixing the
materials. Too much of one material i.e.
lawn mowings can make the heap slimy.
Add the materials in 6 inch layers adding
a sprinkling of a compost activator
to each layer.
The following material should be
avoided in compost heaps:
Prunings – woody stems and stems of
herbaceous plants. Both can take too long
to rot down.
Perennial weeds – the heat may not kill
them off.
Lawn clippings – after using a chemical
weedkiller do not compost for at least
6 mowings.
Keep on gardening
Jobs for
this month
Vegetable garden – start chitting seed
potatoes in a light and frost free place.
Hardy peas and broad beans can be
sown under cloches providing soil
conditions are right.
Dig over vegetable plot if soil conditions
are right and leave rough for winter
weather to break down.
Flower garden – If you have any bare
rooted trees to plant they must be
planted while they are still dormant.
If you have some flowering perennials
that are not looking their best now is the
time to lift the complete clump, cut or
tease them apart, discard the centre and
replant the outer portions in groups.
Greenhouse – if you have some heat in
your greenhouse you can begin sowing
seeds of summer bedding plants.
Wildlife NOTES
by Howard Williams
I am writing this on 3rd January and
the big snow of Boxing Day night has
only recently disappeared.
Despite the bitter cold of those days, the
sun shone brightly and a walk along the
southern edge of Carlton Wood revealed
bluebottles and other flies basking on tree
trunks, while snow lay on the adjacent
field. The temperature difference in these
south-facing situations is surprising. We
tend to think that insect life ceases over
the winter, but it is quick to reappear
given the opportuntity. Ladybirds, too,
frequently emerge in such circumstances.
(I wonder sometimes if, indoors, Harlequin
ladybirds ever sleep at all, as they
continue to turn up all over the house).
I saw few birds except robins and
blackbirds on this walk, but was rewarded
by the sight of a brightly coloured jay high
in an oak tree. Like its cousins, the
magpie and rook, the jay is a crow.
It shows foresight by burying acorns
ahead of hard winters; but this year has
been a poor one for acorns, so the jay is
probably having a harder time than usual.
Another stroll through Carlton churchyard
and Wigthorpe was also a quiet affair with
few small birds seen. They tend to keep
tucked away in hedge, bush and tree
when, as then, there is a strong wind
blowing. Saving energy in winter is critical
to them and they will not contend with
high winds and cold temperatures unless
compelled by the need to feed. Even so,
as I returned, a flock of starlings had
perched silently along a telephone line
near Church Lane. In the churchyard itself
a scattering of Agaricus fungi near the
church door and a circle of orange
Tawny Funnel toadstools under holly
had survived the recent snow battering
in reasonable condition. Life goes on.
Hollin Hills from Carlton Wood
November to January are often seen
as dead, dull months; but in fine weather,
even if very cold, a walk in late afternoon
can be relaxing and peaceful with subdued
light, lengthening shadows, the occasional
stirring of dunnock or wren in a hedge, the
moon in the sky to the east and a sunset
glow in the west.
However, with lengthening days and
the sun passing higher above the trees
each day, there is already a sense of
anticipation in the air. Robins are pairing
up, daffodils showing through in gardens
and dog’s mercury in woods, buds
swelling on branches. Time to look ahead
to early violets and wood anemones,
to the first summer migrants like
sandmartins, swallows and chiffchaffs.
With any luck, by the next issue
of Carlton News, they will already be here.
More photos?
Please send any pictures of Carlton's wildlife and scenes
from around the village to: [email protected]
Jay
Nottinghamshire Wildlife
Trust (Worksop Group)
Indoor Programme
Tuesday 17th February
Talk: A Journey to Botswana.
Malcolm Walpole.
Tuesday 17th March
Talk: Wildlife of Carburton Meadows.
Farmer Robert Bower.
Tuesday 21st April
Talk: UK Marine Wildlife.
Leigh Howard.
Meetings at Station Hotel Worksop
(near level crossing) at 7.30pm.
Contact Sue McIlwaine
on 07790 098707
or Alvin Green
on 01909 476276.
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Whats on...
MONDAY
TUESDAY (continued)
THURSDAY
Rainbow Pre-school
Parish Centre, Church Lane
Monday - Friday
8:50am - 2:50pm
All below
held at
Vintage Club
50+ Meet at the Youth Club,
Lawn Road, Costhorpe
10am - 1pm
Worksop & District Live at Home
Scheme - Over 60’s Lunch Club
& Activities Ann Daniels Centre,
64 Dadley Road, 12 noon-3pm
732488.
Quiz Night Grey Horses
9pm onwards
732503.
Young Parents Group
Kingston Junior School
(Health visitor 2nd 4th Mondays)
1pm - 3pm
731269
Lindrick Players
7:30pm - 9:30pm
or just come along.
Keep Fit
Pilates
541127
730341
6:30pm - 7:30pm
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Rebecca’s Dance
Little Stars 1 (3-5yrs)
4:45 - 5:30pm
Little Stars 2 (5-7yrs)
5:30 - 6:15pm
Juniors (Age 7+)
6:15pm - 7:45pm
Rhymetime
2:30pm - 3pm
(Library School term time only)
Coffee Morning
Methodist Church
8.30am - 12pm
12pm
6pm
6pm - 7pm
7:30pm-9:30pm
Memories Day Support Service
Costhorpe Memories Cafe every
3rd Thurs
10:30am - 12:30pm
Worksop & District Live at Home
Scheme - Ann Daniels Centre
64 Dadley Road Over 60’s
Bingo & Light Lunch
10:30am - 1pm
732488
New members welcome
Buzzom Buddies
2nd Thursday monthly
733794
Annette Voice
Mothers’ Union
First Thursday in every month.
Friendship Ramblers
Alternate Tuesdays
01909 481287
Dennis Briggs
Youth Club
Lawn Road Age13+
6:30pm - 8:45pm
Judo
Cleveland Close Community Centre.
6:15pm - 8:45pm
07784649915
Rainbow Guides
Methodist Church
Girls aged 5 to 7
WEDNESDAY
1st Carlton Guides
Methodist Church
7pm - 8:30pm
Rainbow Toddler Group
Parish Centre, Church Lane
9:15am - 11:15am
Brownies
Methodist Church
6pm - 7:15pm
Cub Scouts
6:45pm Scout HQ.
All below
held at 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Women’s Institute
Parish Centre, Church Lane
2nd Thursday in every month
7:15pm - 9pm all visitors and
new members welcome.
489474
Christine Clark
Brownies
Parish Centre, Church Lane,
5:45pm - 7pm
Beaver Scouts
Scout Headquarters
5:15pm
732503.
733296
541127
50+Club
1:45pm - 3:15pm
Keep fit, Bowls and Badminton
Karate
Worksop & District Live at Home
Scheme - Ann Daniels Centre
64 Dadley Road Over 60’s Luncheon
Club
12noon - 1:30pm
732488.
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Freed
Alternate Tuesdays
39 Park St Worksop
Keep Fit
TUESDAY
Boys’ Brigade
Methodist Church
The Anchors & Juniors
6:30pm
Charity General Knowledge Quiz
at the Grey Horses.
10pm
Youth Club
Lawn Road Ages 13 to 19
from 6:30pm - 9pm
All below
held at Bingo Doors open
Eyes down 7:30pm
Weightwatchers
Start times
10am
Scouts
Scout Headquarters,
start 7:30pm
731087.
Explorer Scouts
7:30pm Scout HQ.
Parish Council Meeting
2nd Tuesday each month
7pm
(with the exception of August
when the Council does not meet)
All below
held at Clic
6:30pm - 7:30pm
541127
9:30am - 11:30am
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Taekwondo
Rebecca’s Dance
Adult Tap class
7:30pm - 8:15pm
7:45pm - 8:45pm
Line Dancing
Beginners
7pm - 8pm
Intermediate
8pm - 10pm
Circuit Training
Youth Club
Lawn Road
6pm - 8pm
Under 14s School Year Group 4 to 7
Health Walk
Meet Andy’s Cafe - Langold
Cub Scouts
Scout HQ
6:45pm
10am
8:30pm - 9:30pm
Reach Out And Discover Spirits
Cleveland Close
7:30pm - 9pm
Different Medium each week
730825
The Blue Bell Quiz
Irish Bingo & FREE supper
9pm
FRIDAY
Youth Club
Carlton Youth Centre
6pm - 8pm
year 3, 4, 5 and 6 only.
Adult Dance Class
Civic Centre
7pm - 9:30pm
Fitclub
Fitness & nutritional talk
Civic Centre
6pm - 7pm
SATURDAY
Rebecca’s Dance
Carlton in Lindrick Civic Centre
9:30am - 2:15pm
SUNDAY
Youth Club
Lawn Road, ages 11 to 16 year
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Ballroom Social Dance
Carlton in Lindrick Civic Centre
7:30pm - 10:30pm
Please help the Carlton News keep
events up to date, by emailing the editor:
[email protected]
IncredIble
year
wednesday
12.45pm - 2.45pm
12 week course
(only in school term time)
At Kingston Park
Creche available
(Please book places)
Call 01909 731269
Kingston Park Academy, Long Lane,
Carlton-in-Lindrick, Worksop, Notts S81 9AW
JOHN MANN
Member of
Parliament for
Bassetlaw
SURGERY DATES 2015
By appointment only
February 7th - Worksop
February 20th - Retford
February 21st - Harworth
March 6th - Worksop
March 13th - Retford
However, if you have a more
pressing need to contact John
CALL 01909 506200
EMAIL [email protected]
FAX 01909 532477
VISIT www.johnmannmp.com
The AGM of the Christopher Johnson and the
Green Charity will be held at the Village Centre
on Thursday March 19th at 7.30pm.
All members of the public interested in the general work
of the charity, the allotments, the bungalows and the pond
by the Green are welcome to attend.
ALAN
RHODES
Your County Councillor
for Worksop North
East and Carlton
Alan is available to provide
information and advice for people
in the local area. If you would like
to contact Alan to arrange a meeting
at a mutually convenient time please:
Call
01909 483743 - Worksop
0115 977 2941 - County Hall
Email
[email protected]
Write
24 Beechcroft, Worksop,
Nottinghamshire S81 0SX
Alan also attends meetings at
Carlton Parish Council held at
the Civic Centre at 7pm on the
2nd Tuesday of each month.
www.alanrhodes.nottinghamshire.gov.uk
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RB Plumbing & Maintenance Services
Qualified plumber with over 12 years of experience and assured
quality every time, from a full bathroom installation to a leaking tap.
dean’s
plumbing & heating
Disability aids, hand rails,
higher toilet seats, anything
you need can be installed
FREE no obligation quote
For all your plumbing & heating needs
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Call Daniel Dean on
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Prices from
Thermostatic Radiator
Valves upgrades
£40.00
Covering all areas of
Worksop, Rotherham,
Doncaster and Sheffield
Pump changed
Realistic prices and
no hidden costs
Taps changed
£40.00
Outside taps
£40.00
CRB checked and
fully insured
Bathroom fitted
£150.00
Radiator relocated £60.00
£300.00
Call Richard any time:
07838152280
01909 809500
Based in Carlton-In-Lindrick, Worksop.
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RST Electrical Ltd
DOMESTIC I COMMERCIAL I INDUSTRIAL
• Fully insured electrical contractor
• All work carried out to 17th edition
regulations BS7671:2008
• Part P registered with NAPIT
Call Richard Scott
01909 472881
07860 775307
Email [email protected]
FOR A FREE QUOTE
Call 01909 808032 or 0772 1738 919
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Barbering
OPENING HOURS
Monday Closed
Tues-8.30-5.30
Wed-Fri-9.00-5.30
Sat-9.00-4.00
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OPPosite the sherwood ranger
Jessica Mee
Beauty and Holistic Therapies
A boutique salon in Blyth offering all aspects of Beauty
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We-Fit a fantastic range of windows and
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FUTURE EVENTS
15th February 11am 3p
www.civiccentre.org.uk/weddingfayre
New Event at The Civic Centre
Family Friday
Quiz Night
DONATE YOUR
FURNITURE AND
ELECTRICALS
and we’ll pick up your items for FREE
Your unwanted furniture and electricals
can help us fight back against heart
disease. We collect all sorts of items.
PLUS BINGO & RAFFLE, FUN FOR EVERYONE
(Last Friday of every month )
FREE ENTRY
Starts Friday 30th January 2015
Doors open 6pm to start 6.30pm
KIDS WELCOME
Bar Open for Refreshments
Quiz and Bingo Sheets £1.00 each
Subject to Change: Phone Civic Centre or see website for more details
Only alcohol purchased on the premises can be consumed
VE DAY Indoor Street Party
Friday 8th May - Details to follow
Here at the Civic Centre
Call 01909 521 452
or book online at
bhf.org.uk/collection
Please don’t be disappointed if
we are unable to accept items for
reasons of safety or quality
The Band of the RAF College
presents a night of music, here at the Civic Centre
Friday July the 10th
Subject to operational commitments
©British Heart Foundation 2014, registered charity
in England and Wales (225971) and in Scotland (SC039426).
Civic Centre, Long Lane, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S81 9AP
Telephone: 01909 541 127
Email: [email protected]
Website: civiccentre.org.uk
Registered Charity Number:1091557
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