April 2015 Local man runs London Marathon for

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ISSUE
April 2015
Community Newsletter for Carlton-in-Lindrick, Costhorpe and Wallingwells
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this Spring
CouNcil TAX
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See what you are getting
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Gardening Page 18
Tips on sowing seeds
Local Man
Runs London Marathon
For Cancer Charity
Richard Hillam from Windsor Road in Carlton-in-Lindrick is
running this year's London Marathon on Sunday April 26th to
raise funds for Sheffield based Charity Cavendish Cancer Care.
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Having entered the annual ballot for
the opportunity to take part in this event
on seven different occasions and been
unsuccessful, Richard was thrilled to be
given the opportunity to raise funds for
Cavendish Cancer Care in 2015's event.
Cavendish was a client of graphic
designer Richard and knew of his desire
to compete, so offered him their charitable
acceptance to this year's run.
Richard has lived in the village for
all of his life, except for his time at
Nottingham University, born and bred
in Windsor Road.
Richard has already gained some running
experience by running the Nottingham
Marathon in 2009. This, along with
competing in fourteen Half Marathons,
including Cardiff, Manchester and Retford
to name a few.
Carlton News has received support from the Coalfields
Regeneration Trust, and Carlton in Lindrick Parish Council
Richard is currently running in excess
of thirty miles a week. He does, however,
have a twenty mile run planned in the
next two weeks.
A target has been set to try to raise
between £1500 and £2000 pounds from
sponsorship and donations. The current
total is £900.
I am sure our generous readership can
help Richard to achieve his target and
beyond. You can donate with gift aid
by going to justgiving.com/richardhillam
- all sponsorship and donations will
be gratefully accepted, supporting this
worthwhile cause.
You can follow Richard's progress and
how well he performed and the final
amount raised on The Carlton News
Website.
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23rd May 15
20th June 15
Stay & Play
FOOD AND CRAFT MARKET,
SATURDAY 26th SEPTEMBER 2015
St John's Church is holding the popular annual food and craft
market in the parish centre complex on the above date.
If anyone is interested in having a stall, or would like any further
information please contact Kath Ledger on 01909 540624.
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Sessions for pre schoolers
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RECORD!!!
Don't forget about our Summer
Reading Challenge for all school age
children. This year we want to be
RECORD BREAKERS!!!
We want to try to set the record for
'the most number of people pledging
to take part in a reading challenge'
so we'll need as much help
as possible.
The Reading Challenge will run
throughout the school summer
holidays so look out at the library
for more information.
Office Hours: 9.00 - 15.00 Monday-Saturday
visit our website for information on events
www.civiccentre.org.uk
REGULAR EVENTS AT THE CIVIC CENTRE
MONDAY
Keep Fit
Lindrick Players
Pilates
THURSDAY
18.30 - 19.30
19.30 - 21.30
19.30 - 20.30
CLIC
Taekwondo
Rebecca's Dance Studio
U3A Basic Computer Skills
Zumba
START - 10.00
START - 12.00
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START - 18.00
19.00 - 21.00
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Weight Watchers
Weight Watchers
Bingo
Weight Watchers
Parish Council
10.00 - 12.00
17.30 - 18.30
18.15 - 21.00
18:30 - 20:30
19.00 - 20.00
Under 5's Chat & Play Group 09:30 - 11:30
Fit Club
18.00 - 19.00
Jukado Ryu Martial Arts
19.30 - 21.00
(2nd Tuesday in the month except August)
SATURDAY
WEDNESDAY
Rebecca's Dance Studio
Under 5's Chat & Play Group 09:30 - 11:30
Action Sports
13.45 - 15.15
Keep Fit
18.30 - 19.30
Linedancing
19.00 - 22.00
visit our website for information on events
SUNDAY
Ballroom Social Dance
09:30 - 14.15
19.30 - 22.30
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Carlton-in-Lindrick Methodist Church & Centre
DIARY DATES
Weekly EVENTS
Sunday worship at 10.45 am
Monday Coffee morning 8.30 am – 12noon
April 3rd Good Friday 7 pm Service
led by Rev Roz Page.
During term time:
April 5th Easter Sunday 8.15 am
Holy Communion. Rev Roz Page. 10.45 am Josie Dunster.
Wednesday Brownies 6.15 – 7.15pm
April 12th Rosemary Hall
April 19th Judy Smith
April 26th Church Anniversary Rev Peter Sheasby
May 3rd Holy Communion Rev Roz Page
May 10th Rev Bryan Stevens
May 17th Local arrangements
May 24th Family Service & Parade David Clark
May 31st Mrs K Page.
SPRING FAYRE
10 am -12 on Saturday 2nd May
Cakes, crafts, tombola, hot drinks,
bacon butties & usual stalls.
Tuesday Boys’ Brigade 6 – 7pm
Thursday Rainbow guides 5.30 – 6.30pm
Thursday Guides 7 – 8.30pm
CONTACTS:
Minister Rev Roz Page
01909 560233
Room hire J Marsden
01909 730155
BOOK
SALE
10 am -12 on Saturday 9th May
Second hand books at bargain prices.
St John’s Church Easter Services 2015
Join us as we journey with Christ during Holy Week. Come and
walk with Jesus the man, fully human and yet divine, who took
your sins to the cross so that you could be reconciled to God.
Palm Sunday 29th March
8.15am
BCP Communion
10.30am
Holy Communion
Monday 30th March
7.30pm
Holy Week Reflection
Tuesday 31st March
7.30pm
Holy Week Reflection
Easter Fayre
and Car boot sale
Monday April 6th 8.30am till 11am
Please join us for our annual Easter fayre
at the Parish Centre, Church Lane.
Bring a friend, have a coffee, eat a bacon sandwich,
browse the stalls and help us to raise money for
your local Parish Church.
To bring a car for the car boot sale costs £6.
Wednesday 1st April
7.30pm Holy Week Reflection (St Mark’s, Oldcotes)
Maundy Thursday 2nd April
6.30pm
Family Meal and Communion
Good Friday 3rd April
10.30am
Messy Church at Kingston Park Academy.
2.00pm
An hour at the cross
Easter Sunday 5th April
6.00am
Early morning service followed by breakfast
8.15am
BCP Communion
10.30am
Easter All Age Communion
4.00pm
Easter Communion at St Luke’s, Langold
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For weddings, baptisms and other general queries
please contact our Parish Administrator
Becky Hancock via email:[email protected]
or call 07876 457931.
www.stjohnscil.org.uk
*LUNCHEON GROUP*
We now have a list of people wishing to join our
Luncheon group which we are starting on
Thursday 23rd April.
We still need a few more volunteers. If you can help in
any way we would be very grateful. Please contact
Helen on 01909 541127.
The group is planned to run every Thursday from
10.30am - 2.00pm, lunch will be served at 12 o’clock.
We have a great programme of events and
activities to look forward to.
Mothering Sunday
On Mothering Sunday, Kath Bradley preached at
Carlton-in-Lindrick Church & Centre. All the ladies were
given a colourful primula in a pot, kindly donated by
Angela of Feteful days. Pots were also taken to those
who were housebound or ill. The children pictured
above, handed out the flowers.
Police Beat Surgery
The Police Community Support Offices of Carlton
In Lindrick are holding Beat Surgeries at Carlton
Civic Centre monthly throughout the year of 2015.
Anyone is welcome to come along and have
a chat regarding any Police issues that you may
be experiencing within your community or home.
April 7th 2015 Tuesday 1100 – 1200
May 5th 2015 Tuesday 1100 – 1200
June 9th 2015 Tuesday 1100 – 1200
July 14th 2015 Tuesday 1100 – 1200
August 6th 2015 Thursday 1100 – 1200
PCSO 6365 Cathy Parker
PCSO 7419 Jaime Shaw
PCSO 3439 Andy Wardle
Carlton-in-Lindrick Parish Council and the Civic Centre Trustees
are pleased to announce the Annual Village Fete and Indoor Summer
Market on Saturday 11th July, 11am - 3pm.
There are some fantastic new attractions this year including
children’s entertainer Andy & Lewis, Hawks of Steele Hawk, Falcon
and Owl display, Split Links Motorcycle Club, as well as the very
popular “Just Climb” 25 foot climbing wall and the White Post Farm
Animal Road show! All above
We will also be joined by Apollo Entertainment inflatables
(small charge).
Not to forget the wonderful stalls at our Indoor Market including gift
ware, jewellery, toys, paper craft, local honey, cakes and much, much
more!
Please contact the Civic Centre Office (details below) if you would
like any further information or to book a stall.
Bring your under 5’s
Chat & Play Group
Wednesdays & Fridays
9:30am - 11:30am
FREE ENTRY
Small donations for tea & coffee
We welcome Tip2Toe Beauty
which now has a salon within
the Civic Centre. For more
details phone Michelle on 01909
807787.
Advice Bassetlaw offers free and confidential advice on
debt and money, benefits, employment, housing
discrimination, laws and rights, relationships,
health and well-being and many more issues.
Initial guidance can be obtained by contacting
Laura at the Centre on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays (details below).
Telephone: 01909 501127
Email: [email protected]
Registered Charity Number: 1091557
Civic Centre, Long Lane, Carlton-in-Lindrick,
Worksop, S81 9AP
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BOYS’ BRIGADE
Bassetlaw Cardiac Support Group
Back in November Gregor Milligan
and Luke Barraclough received their
President’s Badges from the Battalion
President, Mark Boswell and are now
working towards their Queen’s Badge.
Fraser Milligan is working along side
them for his President’s Badge.
This often involves them in helping
the younger members.
Kathryn Hine is now a BB officer and
will do her youth leader training in the
next year.
This time last year the numbers were low.
This has improved considerably and
in November we enrolled ten members
and we have added four more members
recently. This increase in numbers makes
it possible to do more activities than
before, and we have been able to have
relay races, play team games and
parachute games.
Glyn Hine comes from time to time and
we have a ‘Band Night’ and we hope
to have a ‘parade’ at Pentecost.
We have replaced our ‘Games Nights’
by ‘Family Nights’ when other members
of the family are invited to join in.
We sometimes continue for an additional
half hour on these nights
We are having a Sponsored Walk as usual
on Easter Monday, 6 April, which starts
from the Methodist Church and Centre
at 9.30 am and hope to enjoy baked
potatoes etc. on arrival back at the Coffee
Morning, as we did last year. The BB Flag
Day in Worksop is on Saturday 25 April.
The company meets in the Methodist
Church and Centre at 6pm on Tuesdays
during school terms. All boys of school
age are welcome.
Eddie Croot, Captain
1st Carlton in
Lindrick Brownies
1st Carlton in Lindrick Brownies would
welcome girls from 7-9 years old to come
and join us. We meet during term time in
the Parish Centre on Wednesday evenings
from 5.45- 7pm. If you enjoy making new
friends and doing fun activities then come
along to one of our meetings.
For further details please call
Cath Delaney on 477653.
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Group members chatting with Paddy Tipping.
The Group held its March meeting at
Retford Hospital and Chairman, Chris
Coldwell warmly welcomed Paddy Tipping
(Police and Crime Commissioner for
Nottinghamshire) as the guest speaker.
The presentation was excellent and
enjoyed by the large attendance of Group
members. A lively and frank question time
rounded off a splendid afternoon.
The Cardiac Support Group Meets on the
first Friday of each month, alternating
between Retford and Bassetlaw hospitals
and welcomes new members to any
of the venues.
The aim of the Group is to support anyone
in the area treated at Sheffield, Bassetlaw
or Doncaster Hospitals or by their GP
following a cardiac episode.
For further information
call Chris 01909 730629
BASSETLAW BRANCH PARKINSON'S UK
Following the Branch AGM the March meeting welcomed special guests, Rachel Baxter
(Parkinson’s Nurse), Barbara Marshall (Speech therapist) and Julia Robinson (information
and support Worker) to a well attended afternoon.
Guest speaker Andrea Davis gave an
impressive presentation and demonstration
of Reflexology which members found very
informative. The popular Pilates class
continues to prove beneficial to all and the
Branch will continue to fund the sessions
for another year. Thanks is extended to
Charlotte Ecclestone for her understanding,
patience and expert tuition.
Branch members will join with the Cardiac
Support Group for a day trip to Cadbury
World for the first outing of the year.
Membership continues to grow and more
friendships, support and socialising are
made possible.
April 7th sees Nichole Huthwaite giving
a presentation on Hypnotherapy. May 5th
welcomes Jeannette Walker, Environment
Officer. Meetings are the first Tuesday
of every month at Worksop Cricket Club
at 2pm. For more information call
Chris 01909 730629.
1st Carlton St. John's Scouts
Let me begin with a big ‘Thank You’ to all
those who turned out on Friday March 6th
for the Flower Arranging fund raiser with
June Borrowdale. It was a sparkling
success and gave a real boost to our
funds. I hope everyone took away some
ideas and enjoyed the event. The money
gets poured back into the improvement
of the Scout Headquarters, its utilities and
upkeep for future generations of scouts
and, of course, perhaps more importantly,
the materials to keep the programme of
events full and interesting for our current
members. We are hoping that in the next
few months we can update our IT
equipment to make it more effective
in supporting the activities of the group
and also add a new dimension to the
climbing wall by adding extra holds and
different routes.
The Beavers needed some material and
stamina as well as warm clothes for their
Big Garden Bird Watch in February. They
spent time looking for different species
in and around the Church and Scout HQ.
I believe a lot of their efforts were
interrupted by the presence of some large
and dominant pigeons who kept a careful
watch on them during the day. However,
they did get about with their charts and
spent an enjoyable day learning about
birds and making novel seed pictures
to hang up for the birds to feed from
in their own gardens. They are also able to
contribute to the RSPB national Big Garden
Bird Watch. The Beavers, Scouts and
Explorer Scouts who gathered at Walesby
this year for the NESST Challenge walk
were very fortunate to have a cold but clear
night for their expedition and the Explorers
from our Group did very well achieving the
second best time behind a Team much
older than themselves. It was really good
to be there and see how many young
people are motivated to turn out on a
winter’s night to take part in events like this.
51 Scout Teams entered and 21 Explorer
Teams. That’s a lot of young people up for a
challenge and an awesome lot of food and
drink provided for both staff and walkers.
The Scouts have been back on the
improved climbing wall over the last
few weeks and also working on their
competence in First Aid helped by the
Explorers who are also members of the
local St John’s Ambulance Brigade. It is
always good to see how bridges can be
built from scouting into other avenues for
service to the community. Speaking of
service, the popular car-wash will take place
on May 18th at the Parish Centre Car Park
from 6.30pm to 8.30 again this year, only
£3.00 per car and a quality assured finish!
All our minds are turning towards the first
weekend Group Camp on the second
weekend in May this year. We are all setting
off for Squirrel Wood north of Doncaster for
a change of scenery. It is going to be a camp
based around the theme of ‘Circus’ and to
help out we have some Circus tutors with
us on the Saturday. There were some
comments about taming wild animals at the
planning meeting, but it wasn’t much to do
with the four legged variety. The potential for
fun and learning new skills seems immense,
with a good turn-out and bright weather
it should be great.
Light nights and the passing of Easter
always gives more opportunity for the
group to be outdoors and doing a wider
range of things. We are indebted to our
leaders for keeping the activities varied
and enjoyable.
If you feel you could be a leader, have
some time to give as a volunteer and would
like to know more about what that entails,
or if you would like to help in any way,
for example as a member of the group
committee, contact Richard Smith on
01909731324 for more information.
Geoff. Lewis
DONT FORGET Car Wash May 18th
ONLY £3 PER CAR 6.30pm til 8.30pm
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Parish Council
Parish Council Tax – What You Get For Your Money
The Parish Council in Carlton in Lindrick
is very much aware of the importance
of communicating to Local Council
Taxpayers exactly what services are
provided locally and how these services
are paid for. Getting good value for your
money is a priority and ensuring quality
services is a day to day objective.
The net cost to the Parish Council
in providing local community services
is £148,000 per annum. This money
is raised by making a property Council
Tax Charge of £95.00 per year which
you will see on your Council Tax Bill.
The £95 charge applies to Band D
properties and this amount will vary
slightly if your property is in a different
Council Tax Band. The charge is collected
by the Bassetlaw District Council along
with other Council Tax Charges.
Government initiatives over recent years
have encouraged Local Authorities at
all levels to be more accountable and
for many years your Local Council has
endeavoured to keep residents informed
on what we do and how Council Tax
Monies are allocated.
Detailed below is an analysis of how
the £95 Annual Council Tax is spent and
what services are supported. The analysis
shows what percentage of the £95 is
allocated to each service and what that
means in relation to how much per
week is allocated to provide the local
services listed.
2. Section 137 Grants (Grants to local
organisation) weekly Council Tax
Charge for the Parish 4p per property
Following the analysis you will find
explanatory notes on the service
provision for each of the Parish Council’s
responsibilities.
This charge enables the Parish Council
to support local organisations who are
benefiting the local community. The Parish
Council supports the Carlton News in the
provision of an excellent local Newsletter
Publication and many other small grants
are made. Recently the Parish Council
has agreed to meet accommodation costs
at the Civic Centre for a local service
which enables local residents to embark
on a healthier lifestyle. The initiative has
the support of local G.P’s who can refer
appropriate patients for participation
in activities to improve their health.
The grants budget enables the Parish
Council to support these activities.
Quite often, members of the local
community are understandably confused
as to which services are provided by
which Local Authority. The above figures
relate totally to the net expenditure being
met by your Parish Council and an
explanation as to how the money
is used to support the services listed
is detailed below.
1. Playing Fields – Open Spaces weekly Council Tax Charge for the
Parish – 26p per property
This charge provides the money for the
Parish Council to employ Contractors
to maintain highway grass verges, garden
areas at the Civic Centre, the Youth
Centre, Lambert Gardens and other
environmental maintenance work.
In recent years this charge which
supplements some work undertaken
by the County and District Council’s
has resulted in excellent standards
being achieved although adverse weather
conditions do occasionally make the
job more difficult.
Percentage of
Expenditure
Description/Service
Parish
Precept £95
Per Annum
Weekly
Charge
14.3
Playing Fields O/Spaces
13.59
0.26
2.2
Section 137 Grants
2.09
0.04
0.12
Chairman's Budget
0.11
0.00
16
Staff Costs
15.2
0.29
11
Youth Centre
10.45
0.20
1.2
Village Fete
1.14
0.02
3.5
Admin/Meeting Rooms
3.33
0.06
4.1
General
3.9
0.08
0.6
Play Equipment
0.57
0.01
17
C Centre General Includes
16.15
0.31
6
C Centre Maintenance
5.7
0.11
1.5
Footpaths, Bridleways
1.43
0.03
4
Burial Ground Maintenance
3.8
0.07
8.8
Burial Ground Reserve
8.36
0.16
6
Burial Ground Improvements
5.7
0.11
3.3
Loan Repayment
3.14
0.06
£94.66
approx
£1.81
approx
TOTAL
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3. Chairman’s Budget
This is a small allocation of £200 per
annum which is in place if the Council
wishes to send floral tributes to
commemorate recently deceased former
members who have given previous service
to the Council and community. This budget
is used also to purchase wreaths to
commemorate those lost in action serving
their Country in wartime.
4. Staff Costs – weekly Council
Tax Council Charge for the Parish
– 29p per property
This figure represents the cost of
employing two part-time employees
at the Civic Centre to undertake the
work of the Parish Council.
5. Youth Centre – weekly Council
Tax Charge for the Parish – 20p per
property
Most of you will know that the Parish
benefits from having an excellent Youth
Club in Lawn Road. The Youth Club is
held in property owned by the Parish
Council and this allocation enables the
building to be maintained in addition to
supporting the work of staff and volunteers
at the Centre. The Parish Council has an
excellent record in working in cooperation
with the Notts County Council to secure
and develop this valuable community
service for young people. In addition,
the Vintage Club meets on a weekly basis
for more mature residents to have a social
“get together” and to enjoy some of the
facilities at the Club.
Parish Council
6. Village Fete – weekly Council Tax
Charge for the Parish – 2p per property
This allocation supports events arranged
at the local fete held on the field alongside
the Civic Centre in July of each year.
The event is organised by the Civic Centre
staff and is largely self-financing but this
relatively small allocation serves to
support the event especially if bad
weather interferes.
7. Admin/Meeting Rooms – weekly
Council Tax Charge for the Parish
– 6p per property
This charge covers the cost of legislation
updates, Audit Fees, Health & Safety
Inspections and advice, room hire for
meetings, website costs and all Councils'
Insurances and Subscriptions.
8. General Costs – weekly Council Tax
Charge for the Parish – 8p per property
This is a charge in reserve for legal
advice provision which could be required
in relation to all Council activities and
to support unanticipated requirements
arising from risk assessments on all
Council resources.
9. Play Equipment – weekly Council Tax
Charge for the Parish – 1p per property
11. Civic Centre Maintenance – weekly
Council Tax Charge for the Parish
– 11p per property
15. Burial Ground Improvements
– weekly Council Tax Charge for
the Parish 11p per property
The Civic Centre is owned by the
Parish Council. The Council has a duty
to maintain the facilities in good order
and this provision ensures the safety
and efficiency of the building.
The Council owned burial ground at
the Church and adjacent to the A60
Highway is in need of improvement works.
Adverse weather conditions often create
unreasonable surface conditions for
pedestrians. Vehicles and plant equipment
employed on the site also add to the
potential for adverse ground surfaces.
This allocation will enable the Parish
Council to undertake an improvement
scheme which will also improve access
for the disabled to the site.
12. Footpaths and Bridleways
– weekly Council Tax Charge
for the Parish – 3p per property
As most of you will be aware, the Parish
has a network of footpaths and bridleways.
Most rural areas have similar networks.
Although clearance work, maintenance
and signage on the paths is the
responsibility of the Notts County Council,
their budget cuts have meant that the
maintenance work undertaken by the
County is limited to a minimum requirement.
The Parish Council, therefore, arranges for
extra work to be undertaken in an effort
to maintain the network to a good
standard for local users.
13. Burial Ground Maintenance
– weekly Council Tax Charge
for the Parish – 7p per property
This is a charge which ensures Safety
Inspections on all Parish Council
Play Equipment. Professional advice
is obtained by the Council in order
to minimize any accident potential.
In recent years the Parish Council
has become responsible for grounds
maintenance at the Church. Contractors
who also undertake grass cutting and
garden work in the rest of the village also
maintain the burial ground. This allocation
meets the annual cost of the required work.
10. Civic Centre General – weekly
Council Tax Charge for the Parish
– 31p per property
14. Burial Ground Reserve
– weekly Council Tax Charge
for the Parish – 16p per property
The Civic Centre is owned by the Parish
Council and Managed by a Board of
Trustees who employ staff to support
services at the Centre. This allocation
ensures the provision of an excellent
local facility which is available to local
organisations, societies and to local
families for accommodation required for
family occasions. In addition, the Trustees
and Staff endeavour to organise a variety
of Community Events for local residents
and other organisations make use of
the premises to provide their services
at a local level. The Board of Trustees
act purely on a voluntary basis but this
budget allocation helps to support staff
and running costs at the Centre.
Most of you will be aware that space
at the Church for interment purposes is
becoming limited. The Parish Council has
a legal duty to provide land and resources
for interments to continue within the
Parish. If the provision cannot be met,
families would have to arrange for the
interment of deceased loved ones to be
undertaken in other towns or parishes.
The Parish Council is currently in the
process of purchasing land for the
purpose which will serve the local
community for many years to come.
This allocated reserve will contribute
towards development of the land and
the costs of legal and planning fees
which will need to be met.
16. Loan Repayment
– weekly Council Tax Charge
for the Parish – 6p per property
The Capital Cost of land purchase for
the continued provision of burial facilities
within the Parish is £60,000. It is normal
practise for smaller Councils to obtain loan
facilities of this nature from the Public
Works Loan Board, who provide financial
resources to local authorities at competitive
interest rates. The Parish Council has
included within its present budget this
allocation which will mean that provision
has been made for repayment of the loan
without increasing the annual Council Tax
Charge of £95.
Finally, residents need to be reminded
that the £95per annum Council Tax
Charge has been “frozen” for the 4 year
period 2014 to 2018. Your Parish Council
will continue to co-operate and work with
others who have experienced severe
budget cuts in recent years, in order to
maintain good standards in our areas
of responsibility. The joint working principle
is very much supported and promoted
by your local Parish Council, who continue
to be in discussions with the County and
District Councils and representatives of
the Health and Voluntary Sector in order
to maintain a viable community service.
The Parish Council meets at 7pm on the
second Tuesday of each month (except
August, when we do not meet) at the
Civic Centre in Long Lane. Members
of the public are encouraged to attend.
If you have any observations or queries
relating to the Parish Council and its
responsibilities please do not hesitate
to contact Peter Goulding (Clerk) at the
Civic Centre, Long Lane, Carlton in Lindrick,
Worksop, S81 9AP or on 01909 541127.
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OTHER NEWS
Carlton in Lindrick Neighbourhood Plan
Carlton in Lindrick Parish
Council has decided to
undertake a Neighbourhood
Plan that will guide further
development over the next
sixteen years.
The Council and community will have
control over future development in our
Parish and, therefore, planning will be
done for us, by us and not to us. We need
you, the local community to get involved.
The Parish Council has applied to
Bassetlaw District Council to undertake
the plan.
Representations on this application
may be made to:
Writing
Regeneration and Investment Team,
Bassetlaw District Council,
Queen’s Buildings, Potter Street,
Worksop, S80 2AH,
Email
[email protected]
Call
01909 535151
Representations should be made
by 5pm on 8 May 2015.
To view the proposed Neighbourhood
Area please visit www.bassetlaw.gov.uk,
Type Carlton in Lindrick Neighbourhood
Plan into the search facility on the
internet or visit the Council offices
in Worksop or Retford.
A Steering Group will be constituted
to design and process the plan.
Are you interested
in taking part?
If you would like to be involved
in future planning proposals and
you wish to become a member
of the Steering Group please contact:
Peter Goulding – Clerk,
Carlton in Lindrick Parish Council,
Long Lane, Carlton-in-Lindrick,
Worksop, S81 9AP.
Call 01909 541127.
ELECTIONS
Bassetlaw Moves To
Whole Council Elections
Bassetlaw District Council has voted to
change its election system and will move
to whole council elections from May 2015.
This means that on May 7, 2015, and
every four years after, all of Bassetlaw’s
48 District Councillors will be up for
election, as opposed to the previous
system of electing a third of the council
each year over three consecutive years.
The decision was made at an
Extraordinary Meeting of the Council
on Thursday March 5, 2015, following
two public consultations on the issue.
Of the 41 councillors present, 40 voted
in favour of whole elections.
Stephen Brown, Head of Corporate
Services at Bassetlaw District Council,
said: “Prior to this decision, Bassetlaw
was the only district council in
Nottinghamshire to still elect by thirds.
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This decision has allowed the council
to modernise its election process and
bring it in-line with the rest of the County.
It also means that we will be able to start
implementing savings immediately.
In addition to District Councillors being
elected every four years, all Parish
Elections will now take place at the same
time to generate additional savings and
provide consistency with ward elections.
“While adopting a whole council elections
process will bring with it significant
savings – an estimated £150k over five
years – this change also has a number
of benefits for both the electorate and
the council.
A briefing session will now be held for
prospective District and Parish candidates,
agents and Parish Clerks on Monday
March 16, 2015 at Worksop Town Hall’s
Ceres Suite, starting at 6:30pm.
“By giving electors the opportunity to vote
for their district councillor once every four
years we hope it will encourage more
people to turn out to the ballot box and
make the process easier to understand.”
Nomination Packs are also now available
to pick up and any candidates or agents
wishing to attend should contact Julie
Briggs, Electoral Services Manager,
on 01909 533464 or email
[email protected]
OTHER NEWS
The Raf Are Coming...
Bring Out The Brylcream!
If you don’t understand the headline, ask
an older member of your family! However,
the brilliant news is that the RAF are coming
to the Civic Centre, Carlton-in-Lindrick.
We are delighted to announce that on
Sunday 5th July 2015 the Band of the
Royal Air Force College, Cranwell will
be giving a Concert at the Civic Centre,
Long lane, by permission of the Air Force
Board of the Defence Council.
The Band’s prestigious engagements
during the last year included a visit to
Amsterdam, playing at Holyrood Palace,
and Buckingham Palace, to name just
a few! They will also be taking part in the
Edinburgh Tattoo and the Lord Mayor’s
Show in London later this year. You can
see why we are so excited that we are
able to host them here in Carlton!
You will notice that the original date
has been changed due to the Band’s
operational duties, which obviously
must take priority.
There is a close connection with
the Band and at least two families
in Carlton-in-Lindrick which makes
it even more exciting that we have
been able to secure this performance.
Freed Beeches
Quiz Night
We anticipate that demand for tickets
will be great; previous concerts that we
have personally attended have been
oversubscribed so please book your tickets
early – at the time of writing (March 8th)
we have at least 40 tickets reserved, and
numbers are limited. If you have heard
the Band before you will know what a great
evening of music it will be and you won’t
want to miss this!
I would just like to say a MASSIVE THANK
YOU to everyone who attended the Freed
Beeches Quiz on the 19th March. I have to
say this has got to have been one of the best
ones ever! The atmosphere was incredible,
so much laughter to be heard and a great
time was had by all. I have to say as always,
I start off vey nervous but the warmth I felt from
everyone who was there, made me at ease
very quickly and I enjoyed every second of it.
Tickets cost £12 and include a Souvenir
Programme. Please order from the
Civic Centre in person or by calling
01909 541127.
I would also like to thank everyone who
donated raffle prizes for the Quiz, including
the wonderful Carlton News, Sally from the
Grey Horses and Lee from BMW for his very
generous donation of a BMW Car Hire from
Friday to Monday! Brilliant.
Doors and the Bar will open at 17.45,
with the Concert commencing at 19.00.
The Concert will be in aid of Help for
Heroes, who will be present, manning a
merchandise stall, and we will be holding
a SUPER Raffle for them. With your help
we hope to raise in excess of £1,000 for
this very worthy charity.
We also hope that Sir Andrew Buchanan,
former Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire,
will be able to join us for this evening
of musical excellence. I look forward
to your company on 5th July, 2015.
Cllr. Barry Bowles, Deputy Chairman
Board of Trustees, Civic Centre
Mother's Day Lunch
The Quiz made a record amount of £585 which
was topped up by a lovely gentleman who after
having such a wonderful time at the quiz,
wanted to donate £100 to FREED. This was
quite overwhelming for me and just wonderful,
so thank you so much, just amazing of you.
I am thinking of organising another quiz night
in October, as unfortunately, not everyone
managed to get a place this time as the quiz
sold out in just 2 and half days! So please
look out for more information in the Carlton
News for the upcoming Quiz.
Thank you so much again to everyone for
making the night a truly memorable one!
Kingston PRIMARY
Pupils at Kingston Park Academy celebrated Mother’s Day
by inviting mums, grandmas, aunties and carers into school
to have lunch with them.
It was a great opportunity for relatives to sample the healthy,
fresh, tasty meals that the dedicated team of kitchen staff provide.
We are looking forward to welcoming our fathers, grandads
and uncles into the school for Father’s Day in June.
Pupils Ben & Jessica Scott are pictured opposite with mum.
More photographs can be viewed at www.kingstonpa.org.uk
After learning about dinosaurs last month the Foundation
pupils at Kingston Park took up the challenge of producing
an imaginative dinosaur sculpture in a family orientated
workshop.This was a special morning for staff, parents
and children to enjoy time together creating a piece
of art using recycled materials.
Part-time places are available in the nursery for ages
3-4 years. Children can attend for morning sessions and
enjoy a range of activities with our expert teaching staff.
To apply for a nursery place or for more information
call 01909 730294 or email [email protected].
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Carlton Youth Centre
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The youth centre is being used more and
more with lots of projects happening through
the day, as well as the usual busy nights.
LEARNING SUPPORT
Tuesday we have the Learning support
and construction groups attending
from North Nottinghamshire College.
The construction group have built a BBQ
and are now laying foundations for an
outside store. The learning support have
dug a vegetable patch and are building
planters out of recycled materials,
A1 housing have funded these projects
with a donation which will pay for the store
and support them until the summer.
MAKING NEW LINKS
Monday and Wednesday afternoon
Dinnington School are running sessions,
opening the centre to young people who
do not usually attend a youth centre
and it is proving very popular with their
students. Monday night is music night with
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the disco area in full use. Over the last
2 months The Paul Hunter Foundation
has been running snooker sessions
for the young people with lots of new
games and challenges. Tom Blagg is the
man to beat, maybe next time Tucker.
On Tuesday the 31st March the Carlton
in Lindrick boys' brigade used the sports
barn as an alternative to their usual base,
I’m sure all the group had a good time.
Also the centre would like to say well done
to Greg, from the Boys' Brigade, who has
been volunteering at the youth centre.
I look forward to more links between them
and the youth centre.
Carlton Youth Centre
SNOOKER
PRINCE TRUST
Wednesday afternoon see's our local
snooker and pool club running, starting at
13:00 contact Steve for more information.
After that Dinnington are running there
after school club. You can see them
preparing their Cheese Toasties.
We have had the Princes Trust redecorating
the Sports Barn as part of their community
project, and will be holding their award
ceremony in there.
Wednesday under 14’s night, Maggie and
Tracy have been busy with Valentine’s
Day, Mother's day and Easter with lots
of ideas for arts and crafts, and biscuit
making. Reece and Liam have been
running the competitions in the barn.
HILLsBOROUGH
Thursday morning the Vintage Club meet
with pool and snooker being the popular
choice of activities.
FOOTY FUN
Thursday nights see the young people
having football coaching from Steve
Fletcher. This is also the darts night. We
are now getting a decent team together,
Jess and Kirsty are always busy in the
canteen with toasties, pizza and hot dogs.
FUN CLUB
Friday the Fun Club has been very well
attended with over 50 young people
attending each night. They have been
doing lots of arts and crafts, especially
with Mother's Day and Easter, plus other
games like football, dodge ball and bouncy
castle in the barn.
The centre has been to Hillsborough twice
in March to see the mighty Owls play.
We have not seen them win yet, but we live
in hope. But some young people and staff
are swopping their allegiance form other
not so great teams to Sheffield Wednesday
(Ha Jackie).
We are now looking forward to the summer
with trips planend on the barge to sporting
events such as the Welbeck Fun Run. If you
wish to run in this, to raise funds for us, then
get a sponsor form from the centre. We hope
to make full use of our new BBQ and pizza
oven which was very popular last summer,
with a new paved and seating area.
If you wish to get
involved in the centre
then just call in OR
Call Steve for more
information 07805791799
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RAMSDEN PRIMARY
Book Week
Weird and wonderful things were happening
at Ramsden Primary School last week
in preparation for World Book Day 2015...
Strange songs, sealed up doors and
mysterious boxes of goodies arriving.
We've upcycled old jars, fabric and bottles
for a Mad Hatter's Tea Party! Thank you
to all who came along for a cup of tea and
a biscuit. Our choir sang to a packed house!
Recently, one of our pupils, Abbigail,
entered a competition at Tesco in Sheffield
by drawing a design to be printed on their
bags. She won the competition and the
school received 250 bags with her artwork
on – one for every child in school! Tesco
have also donated £300 towards the school
and a trip for her and some friends to visit
the Tesco store.
To find out how to spend the money, she
has set up a steering group with other
children so they can discuss ideas.
Some suggestions for spending the money
so far have been: more art equipment, reading
books or sponsoring an endangered animal.
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RAMSDEN PRIMARY
Retford Half Marathon Fun Run
On Sunday 8th March 2015 the
newly formed Ramsden Runners
took part in the Retford Half
Marathon Fun Run.
The runners were:
Daisy Nadin
Amelia Redfern
Luca Redfern
Abigail Richards
Sam Richards
All involved had a wonderful
time in their first official run.
The children train on a weekly
basis and are looking forward
to taking part in the inaugural
Ramsden Mile later on in the
Summer Term.
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Healthy Eating
with Wray Annable
Hi Everyone
Hope all is well and your weight loss dream is on track for your summer holidays.
With Easter coming up I thought I'd let you see some tasty, tempting Chocolate
recipes as Chocolate eggs are loaded with calories.
Until 4th April we have our marvellous range of chocolate bars on offer,
with only a pro-point value of two. Whether a member or not you are
welcome to browse our range of goodies, cook books etc in our meetings.
Hope the recipes help!
Happy Easter
Love Wray
07525005942
Chocolate swirl
meringue stack
5 Pro Point per serving (serving 12)
INGREDIENTS
5 egg whites
200g caster sugar
1 tsp cornflour
1 tsp white wine vinegar
35g cocoa powder
150g dark chocolate melted and cooled
300g 0% fat natural greek yogurt
25g icing sugar
75ml double cream
300g berries
METHOD
Basic meringue recipe
1 Preheat the oven to 120c, fan 100c, gas mark half.
2B
eat the egg whites in a bowl with an electric whisk, until soft peaks form.
Slowly add the sugar 1 tbsp at a time, making sure each is fully incorporated
before adding the next. Once all the sugar is added, continue whisking for
3-4 minutes or until the mixture is thick and smooth. Whisk in the cornflour
and vinegar and fold the cocoa powder through.
For the stack
1 Follow instructions to 1 & 2 above.
2L
ine 2 baking trays with greaseproof paper and draw 3 x 18cm circles on the paper.
Turn the paper upside down, so the markings are on the underside.
3D
ivide the mixture into 3, spoon onto the greaseproof paper and smooth to make
3 x 18cm circles. Place 1-2 tbsp of the chocolate onto each meringue circle and,
with a spoon, gently push into the meringue to create a swirl. Cook in the oven
for 1 hour 30 minutes. Remove and leave to cool fully.
4M
ix the yogurt with the icing sugar and cream. Place one of the meringue rounds
on a plate or serving dish. Top with a third of the cream and drizzle a little of the
creaming chocolate over. Repeat with the next 2 layers. Arrange the fruit on top,
then drizzle the rest of the chocolate over and serve.
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INDIVIDUAL MERINGUES
1 Follow basic meringue recipe
2L
ine 2 baking trays with
greaseproof paper spoon onto
the greaseproof paper in 12 rough
rounds and smooth. Place 1-2 tbsp
of the chocolate onto each
meringue circle and, with a spoon,
gently push into the meringue to
create a swirl. Cook in the oven for
1 hour 30 minutes. Remove and
leave to cool fully.
3M
ix the yogurt with the icing sugar
and cream. Divide the cream
among the meringues and drizzle
a little of the remaining chocolate
over. Arrange the fruit on top and
serve with chocolate flakes.
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THE Company
behind the ad
This month we have been speaking to
John Buttery from John's Quality Plants
and Shrubs of Langold. This also
incorporates Flowers by Julie.
Julie is John's partner.
John is celebrating ten years in this
business this year. John describes the
business as a Small Garden Centre,
catering for the local community with the
extensive range of various plants and
flowers they provide mainly British plants.
They do, however, have suppliers who can
get most plants that their customers desire.
John and Julie are now preparing for the
start of what they expect to be a very busy
season. John has always strived to provide
quality plants and shrubs at competitive
prices. Year on year they continue to see
growth in the Garden Centre. However,
restraint on space will see them turn their
stocks over more frequently.
The business is built on good local trade
from their regular customers built over
the period of his tenure.
They are also able to offer a comprehensive
range of food for wild birds. Again, these are
all very competitively priced.
John's three garden tips
1 Don't forget to feed your plants
2 Plant at the right time of the year
3 Plan your garden. Lay the plants
out in pots before planting.
Easier to move pots.
Flowers by Julie offer a full cut flowers
service for every occasion.
By Danny Basden For Carlton News.
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GARDENING
by TERRY WOOD
Time To Sow ?
As the weather gets warmer and the soil warms
up now is the time to plan your flower display for
the coming summer. You can save a lot of money
by growing your plants from seed.
When growing plants from seed you need
to take into account which plant group
it belongs to. This will determine the
correct time to sow.
Hardy annuals – plants that germinate,
grow, flower and produce seed
in a 12 month period.
Can be grown from a spring sowing
straight into the ground where you want
them to grow providing the ground is not
wet and sticky. If you have a greenhouse
sow them early under glass and, as they
are frost hardy can be planted out as soon
as they are big enough to handle.
Remember birds and cats love newly
planted and sown garden areas so cover
with netting, sticks or CDs to keep them off.
Seeds of hardy annuals can also be sown
during autumn as the plants will stand the
cold weather and flower in spring.
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Half-hardy annuals – some of the most
colourful of bedding plants belong to this
group. They are native to countries with
warmer climates and will not withstand
the cold and wet.
They must be sown under glass or heated
frame and planted out when all danger
of frost has passed.
If you have not got a greenhouse
or heated frame you may be able to
germinate seed on a sunny windowsill
as the seed only requires a temperature
of 15 deg. C. Remember to harden plants
off gradually before planting out.
It is also possible to sow seeds of late
flowering half-hardy annuals outside
in May providing all danger of frost
has passed. If you save seed from
these plants for next year store them
over winter in a dry warm place.
Biennials – these are plants that are sown
in one year then overwinter and flower,
make seed and die the following year.
You can sow these straight into the ground
in a prepared seedbed and later thinned
out into rows or sown in a plant pot.
Transfer to a flowering position in autumn.
Biennials that flower early the following
spring will need to be sown early to allow for
enough growth to be made before winter.
Keep on gardening
Jobs for
this month
Vegetable garden – If soil conditions
are favourable, seeds of beetroot,
turnips, carrot, peas and spring onions
can be sown. Early varieties of chitted
potatoes can be planted. Onion sets can
also be planted.
Flower garden – If you need to lift and
divide snowdrops do it whilst they are
still in leaf. Perennials can be planted
as the soil warms up. If growing hardy
annuals prepare the seedbed.
Greenhouse – take cuttings of
chrysanthemums from new shoots and
place in pots of compost. Sow sweet
peas and runner beans in pots ready
to plant out when frosts have finished.
by Howard Williams
Wildlife NOTES
This first week of March
has not yet seen the
first spring chiffchaffs
in Carlton Wood as far
as I am aware, nor any
early violets.
Only a few celandines in sheltered spots
have begun to show, together with spikes
of bluebell leaves. Snowdrops are still
flourishing, however, in many of our local
woods, and at Creswell Crags recently
many primroses were in full bloom.
Perhaps the bitterly cold winds, low
temperatures, and hard ground frosts
of January and February are responsible
for a slowish start to the spring, though
once the weather really turns, vegetation
quickly catches up. Most plants are
flowering 2-3 weeks earlier than 15 years
ago despite temperature blips that
can occur.
In gardens, birds still come to feeders and
baths and mixed flocks pass through of
blue, great and long-tailed tits, chaffinches
and goldcrests. Dunnocks, blackbirds and
robins are already paired up and will soon
be nestbuilding. Nestboxes are being
inspected. With winter passing, willow
tits no longer come to the feeders in our
garden, but songthrushes are making
intermittent visits when not driven off by
blackbirds. From February bank voles
too have been appearing here. They are
active the year round but are more visible
in spring and summer with nests to build
and young to feed. The first frogs and
spawn suddenly appeared here on
7th March, so things are looking up.
Walking by the Canch in Worksop in early
January, I caught a glimpse of a kingfisher
flashing across the water and off round
a bend upstream. Another brief sighting
was on the upper lake at Langold in
February. A glimpse is all most of us get
of this beautifully coloured bird, but now
and then, with luck, you can see one
perched on a branch overhanging water.
Many people think kingfishers are rare,
but they are surprisingly frequent,
perched near water or flying over canals,
lakes, rivers and larger ponds. They are
secretive, however, with a fast flight,
which is why a flash of blue and orange
is all most of us get to see.
Kingfisher, by Richard Rogers
The lakes at Langold are noisy and
bustling in the early year with all the
common ducks, geese, grebes and gulls.
At Idle Valley you can also see flocks of
shelduck, wigeon, teal, goldeneyes and
the occasional little egret. One late
afternoon in February in fields between
Rayton Angle and Carlton Forest Farm
I saw flocks of fieldfares that must have
numbered at least 100 birds, probably
more. They were no doubt feeding up
in preparation for their journey back to
their breeding grounds in Scandinavia.
They will be replaced soon by our summer
migrants, and by the next Carlton News
in June, early spring flowers will be past
and we shall be into summer.
Fieldfare by Richard Rogers
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(Worksop Group) Indoor Programme
21st April 2015 A-Z of UK Marine Life, with Leigh Howard.
At Station Hotel Worksop, 7.30pm. Members £1.50,
non-members £2.00.
There will be a programme of outdoor walks/events after this.
For details contact
Sue McIlwaine 07790 098707
or Alvin Green 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
TUESDAY
PIC
OF THK
MONT E
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Worksop & District Live at Home
Scheme - Ann Daniels Centre
64 Dadley Road Over 60’s Luncheon
Club
12noon - 1:30pm
732488.
Boys’ Brigade
Methodist Church
The Anchors & Juniors
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6:30pm
12pm
6pm
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)
6pm - 7pm
Freed
Alternate Tuesdays
39 Park St Worksop
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
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
Brownies
Methodist Church
6pm - 7:15pm
Cub Scouts
6:45pm Scout HQ.
All below
held at Beaver Scouts
Scout Headquarters
5:15pm
732503.
733296
541127
50+Club
1:45pm - 3:15pm
Keep fit, Bowls and Badminton
Keep Fit
Karate
5:30pm - 6:30pm
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
SUNDAY
Youth Club
Carlton Youth Centre
6pm - 8pm
year 3, 4, 5 and 6 only.
Youth Club
Lawn Road, ages 11 to 16 year
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Adult Dance Class
Civic Centre
7pm - 9:30pm
Ballroom Social Dance
Carlton in Lindrick Civic Centre
7:30pm - 10:30pm
Fitclub
Fitness & nutritional talk
Civic Centre
6pm - 7pm
Open day St Luke’s church
Church Street Langold
Saturday 18th April
A chance to see all the renovation
work and to thank the fundraisers who
have made it all possible. See displays
from various groups in the village.
Any group who would like to take part
please call Carol Bower 731470
or email [email protected]
JOHN MANN
Member of
Parliament for
Bassetlaw
SATURDAY
Rebecca’s Dance
Carlton in Lindrick Civic Centre
9:30am - 2:15pm
Funeral Plans
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PROTECTION
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SURGERY DATES 2015
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May 22nd - Worksop
May 29th - Retford
May 30th - Harworth
However, if you have a more
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FAX 01909 532477
VISIT www.johnmannmp.com
a range of flexible payment options
ALAN
RHODES
for more details, pop in or call us on
01909 530853
stuartbellassociates.co.uk
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.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
FOR 2015…
Performing at our VE Day Indoor Street Party on
Friday 8th May - Doors open 6.15pm - Tickets £12
Ration style food - fancy dress optional
The Band of the RAF College
Sunday 5th July
Doors open 5.45pm
£12 per ticket - includes souvenir programme
Subject to operational commitments
(The Band plays by permission of The Air Force
Board of The Defence Council)
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.
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
Back by popular demand! Saturday
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