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May 2024 Issue 174

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Welcome

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Spring is in the air and Summer is just around the corner. If you know of any events in your local area please be in touch and so we can promote them.

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The June issue deadline for adverts and content is Friday 10th May. The Arrow will be delivered by the 1st June.

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House for Sale

Orchard House, 11 Commonside, Crowle, DN17 4EX

Offers in the region of £280, 000

Orchard House was built in about the 1860s and has been developed gradually into its outbuildings, to extend the number of rooms. There is a substantial sustainably maintained garden. It is in a quiet area of Crowle.

The house comprises a farmhouse kitchen with gas fired Rayburn for central heating and water, and a large living room with a brick built fireplace with York stone hearth and multi fuel stove, with a main bedroom and two adjoining bedrooms, and bathroom, upstairs.

Outside are a room presently used as an office but which could serve as a flat or garden room, greenhouse, two brick built stores, and storage sheds. The garden includes mature fruit trees, soft fruit, herbaceous borders, raised beds, a small pond, and a wildlife area. There is car parking at the edge of the garden.

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Isle of Axholme News

The Crowle & District WI meeting on 2nd May 2024 will be Hannah Sylvester, the District Herbalist, who is back to join us once again this time showing us how to make medicines from herbs It should be an excellent meeting. For this month only, the venue is Crowle Community Hub, Market Place, Crowle DN17 4LA. Come along to any of our meetings we are very friendly and welcoming.

Non-Crowle WI members and visitors £4.50

For more information contact Trish Handley on 07894318013, e mail.

crowleanddistrictwi@gmail.com or Facebook at Crowle and District WI

Isle Group of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust The Wildlife of Anglesey by Eddie Gaunt

Thursday May 2nd at 7.30pm

On Thursday May 2nd we will be having a talk about the Isle of Anglesey by Eddie Gaunt. Eddie has been involved in the Lincs Wildlife Trust for many years, being chairman of the Scunthorpe Area Group and spending many hours helping on the local Wildlife Trust reserve at Messingham. He will be giving us an illustrated talk on the wildlife of Anglesey, the island off the north coast of Wales.

We meet at Belton All Saints Centre (Church Hall), Stocks Hill, Belton, DN9 1PE

Everyone is welcome, you don't have to be a member of the Wildlife Trust so please come along and join us. Entrance fee is £1. There will be refreshments and a raffle. For further information about the local Trust group and their meetings please contact Tony Lee on 01427 753831 or Chris Trinder on 01427 872051. Details about the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust can be found on their web site.

Crowle Peatland Railway News.

There will be an open weekend on the 11th and 12th May with the 3rd annual tractor run on the 12th!

Tractors will be arriving between 8:00 and 10:00am. Bacon sandwiches and hot drinks at 10:00am. Tractors will be departing on the run between 2pm and 3pm and return to Crowle Peatland Railway for Pie & Peas. The Cafe will also be open for Sunday Brunch on the Third Sunday of the Month from Sunday March 17th. Serving Bacon & Sausages from Parkins!

Afternoon Tea - held on the first Wednesday of the month. Booking essential, phone Julie (07584 261066)

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Epworth Music Day 2024

After another great day last year, live music is back in town for this year’s Epworth Music Day on Saturday 22nd June!

With less than 2 months to go before this year’s Music Day, we’re putting the final pieces together for another great day of celebrating live music. In the daytime there’ll be over 90 hours of free music from 10am to 5pm in 14 venues around Epworth, featuring nearly 60 different groups and performers of all types of music. All this is free; no tickets are needed.

We will again be closing the roads to traffic in the centre of Epworth from 9.30am to 5pm on 22nd June.

As well as the daytime programme, The Queen’s Head, The White Bear, The Old School Inn, Koko’s and Hatty’s will be putting on their own music in the evening, and this will round off a fabulous day’s music and entertainment.

At 7pm there will also be a concert with 6 different groups – again of all types of music – performing in St Andrew’s Church – and the Folk Dance group of the Yorkshire Camping and Caravanning Club will be putting on a ceilidh in the Imperial Hall, starting at 7.30pm.

Again, all the evening music and the ceilidh are free; no tickets are needed.

Full details of the performers and the daytime and evening programmes will be available at www.epworthmusicday.com and will be available on the day. You can also follow us on our Facebook page.

We would still welcome a few more stewards to help on the day – for however much time you can give. If you think you could help, please contact John Lambert on jrlambert@doctors.org.uk

Epworth Music Day 2024it should be another grand day out! Spread the word!

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Epworth Bowls Club

We are a small, friendly and active club, founded in the 1930's. Our playing season is from 1st May to 30th August approximately.

Our activities vary from league matches, internal competitions and friendly matches. We enjoy some very good fun days with our members, which are held on a monthly basis. Also, we meet up socially at the clubhouse every month during the winter for fun-filled afternoons.

Bowling is not just for the elderly and we would like to welcome and encourage new members to join us, male and female, all age groups (children from age 12 yrs.). Our weekly roll-ups, which are on a Sunday afternoon, are well supported. People walking by will often stop to watch and have a chat, then end up joining our club.

This is a good opportunity to learn a new sport, make new friends, to exercise according to your own ability, all at a very reasonable cost. Social membership is also available if you prefer not to play, but would like to be part of our club. Why not come and have a go, you will be made very welcome and bowls are available to borrow initially.

Annual membership £35, Social membership £15.

Contact Anne or Fran who will be pleased to give you any further information you require.

Anne Hill

Mob: 07758 220261

Fran Glynn

Mob:07597 870891

Epworth and District Flower Club

Anne Everatt, the chairperson, welcomed members to the April meeting on Monday, 8th April. She informed everyone of a letter of thanks from Lindsey Lodge Hospice following the donation of £1000. The club had presented a cheque, which was the proceeds of the Open Meeting in November, at the March meeting. Anne went on to report that there was a programme change for May as the demonstrator booked had had an accident. Instead the club will have a Supermarket Challenge which is created by 4 (lottery selected) volunteers buying supermarket flowers and other volunteers demonstrating an arrangement with them. These have been enjoyable and successful evenings in the past.

Anne then introduced the speaker for the evening, Sue, who represented “Pollen” which she informed us is a retail and commercial florist-based business in Doncaster.

Sue gave us a fascinating account of how she became interested in floristry. She talked about graphic design in the retail industry and advertising and how the human eye responds to different stimuli. She mentioned how this has influenced floristry in the wider environment and how as times have changed it is no longer necessary to stick to rigid rules but to use one’s imagination and be creative.

Sue talked about the emphasis now on sustainability and the development of less packaging and the replacement of Oasis. Sue interspersed her talk with reference to door wreaths and began to show how easily they could be made. She talked of the history of them and how it is very fashionable and acceptable to have door wreaths at any time of the year. Sue demonstrated how to create a wreath using moss for a base on a copper ring and she proceeded to attach neat handfuls of evergreen foliage of great variety binding each handful tightly with florists’ wire. She completed the design with a raffia bow which enhanced the natural appearance and finally emphasised the idea of utilising what is naturally available.

Sue’s final comment was to recommend that we all should encourage the use of local shops and resources which in turn helps the sustainability of the environment

The meeting concluded with a raffle and refreshments and the opportunity to buy plants brought by members on a plant stall. This plant “Swap Shop” is always popular and provides additional financial resources as well as much amusement as individuals remember names and descriptions of how the plant looks later in the year.

The May meeting will be as mentioned, a Supermarket challenge and in June there will be a workshop given by Jo Smith, a floral designer.

We meet at 7.30pm in St Andrew’s Church Epworth on the second Monday of the month. Come and visit or join us.

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High Levels WI

On two consecutive evenings in mid-March approximately 30 members, though not all the same members, met for two enjoyable evenings.

The first evening was a visit to Sheffield Lyceum Theatre to see a production of Sunset Boulevard by the Croft House Theatre Company. A coach transported the eager ladies and as they arrived early there was time for a refreshing drink prior to the performance. Enthusiasm for the outing was guaranteed as the leading lady in the show was Mary Kingsnorth, known by many as Mary Daw. Mary is a local lady with an amazing amount of talent and she had liaised with the WI member who organised the visit.

Seats in the centre of the stalls enabled everyone to see and hear well. The version of Sunset Boulevard was created by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and has been in the West End and on Broadway. Mary was excellent as the leading role and was supported very ably by seven other members of the Croft Team. High Levels members had time to cross the courtyard after the show and await the arrival of the star. A drink was enjoyed by many and congratulations expressed to Mary on her arrival. A short while later it was time to climb onto the coach for the return journey. High spirits ensued as the coach driver ably returned everyone to their starting point, probably making bedtime a little later than usual for many.

The second evening was the normal meeting night at the Reindeer Inn, Sandtoft. Members and visitors were welcomed and after the usual rendition of Jerusalem a small amount of business was conducted before reference was made to the previous evening’s outing. The organiser was thanked and it was obvious how much the evening had been enjoyed. Details of future outings were given and further suggestions asked for. Thanks and reminders for donations to local foodbanks, an ongoing charitable act this year, were expressed before the evening’s speaker was introduced.

Stuart Garfoot talked on Canal Art but he picked up on the atmosphere from the previous evening and made amusing reference to it before he began. He spoke about the development of life on the canals and their place in the country’s history. He illustrated his talk with pictures on a screen and talked about how he became interested and how he painted some of the artifacts shown. Members expressed interest in his techniques and he demonstrated his craft. Concluding his talk Stuart told members how he painted artifacts which were used to raise money for canal charities, and he had a large display of items which members could purchase when the meeting was closed.

A raffle and refreshments followed, giving members an opportunity to socialise before many left earlier than normal after Tuesday’s late night.

In May High Levels will discuss the Resolutions which have been chosen to take forward to a vote at the National WI meeting in June. On a less serious note there will be a “get to know you” aspect of the evening. It may be a good occasion to join. The WI ethos is friendship so if you have been thinking of joining, come along. We meet to begin at 6.45pm and meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. Future speakers will be on Yorkshire Edible Flowers and a practical workshop on Air Clay. Have a look at the website: www.highlevelswi.co.uk and see what else we have been up to.

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What’s On In Crowle & Ealand?

Due to the restrictions of the pandemic activities may be postponed. Please contact your activity leader for further details.

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Day Activity Meeting Place Time Contact Monday Crowle Entertainers Drama Group Community Hall Crowle 6.30pm-8.30pm Sheila 07966 315733 Gill 07419319796 Monday and Saturday Crowle and Ealand Bowls Outdoor Bowling Green Church Lane, Crowle 2-4pm 15 April 2019-31 Aug 2024 Vince Blackwell 01724 712476 Tuesday Beavers Cubs and Scouts Belton Pavilion, Belton 5.30pm-6.30pm 6.30pm-8pm 07944 699433 Tuesday Aerobics For All Crowle Community Hall 6.30-7.30pm 07887 503318 Rae Tuesday Legs, Bums and Tums Crowle Community Hall 8.00—8.45 pm 07887 503318 Rae Tuesday Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 7.00pm - 9.00pm YR9+ Wednesday Crowle Crafters Crowle Community Hall 1:30-3:30pm, Mary 01724 710956 Wednesday Outcasts Cricket Club Hirst Priory, Crowle 6pm -7.30pm (Nets) 07903 501340 Wednesday Isle Community Choir Community Hall Crowle 7.15pm -9.15pm Gill 07419 319796 Thursday Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 7.00pm - 9.00pm YR6 01724 710267 Thursday Step Aerobics 7 Lakes Country Park 7-8pm 07887 503318 Rae Thursday Body Tone Crowle Community Hall 8-8.45 pm 07887 503318 Rae Friday Crowle Youth Club Crowle Community Wellbeing Hub 6.30pm - 8.30pmYrs 6,7,8 01724 296250 Wednesday Pathfinders Walking Group Venues in the Isle 9.45 am 07452 991948 Saturday Pathfinders Walking Group Venues in the Isle 9.15 am 07452 991948 Tuesday Learn & Play Bridge Thurlow Pavilion, Epworth 1.00 – 4.00 pm 07452 991948 2nd Monday Crowle and Ealand Regeneration Project meeting The Regen Shop 7.00pm 01724 712221 1st Wednesday Tea at Two St Oswalds Church, Crowle 2pm—4pm Anita Parkin 01724 710726 2nd/4th Wednesday Scrabble Group Crowle Library 2pm-4.45pm 01724 710413– Jean 1st Wednesday Coffee morning/second hand book sale St. Oswald's Church, Althorpe 10-12 noon Isobel 01724 846202 Diane 01724 601250 1st Sunday Communion Service St. Oswald's Church, Althorpe Isobel 01724 846202 Diane 01724 601250 1st Thursday Women's Institute Crowle Community Hall 7.00pm - 9.00pm 0789 4318 013 Crowle Community Hall - Available for Hire - Call Hayley Burkitt 07708 396099 Eastoft Village Hall - Available for Hire - Email: eastoftcwa@gmail.com or via the FB page Crowle & Ealand Pavilion - Available for Hire - Call Laura Varley on 0787 3467230
To advertise please call 01302 532676 or 07912 643010 19 Age Concern 0800 009966 Child Line 0800 111 NSPCC 08088005000 Samaritans 01724 860000 Benefits Agency 01724 274444 SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk 01427 872611 Humberside Fire Brigade 01724 295900 Humberside Police (non - emergency) 101 Crimestoppers 0800 555111 Health Visitor Team 0800 099951 Anglian Water 0845 7145145 British Gas 0800 111999 Central Networks Electricity 0800 0568090 Transco Emergency Gas leaks 0800 111999 Yorkshire Electricity 0800 375675 Yorkshire Water 0845 1242420 Floodline 0845 9881188 SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk 01476 569764 Citizens Advice 01724 870941 Isle Coaches 01427 728227 Road car 0845 6050605 North Lincolnshire Council 01724 297000 Scunthorpe General Hospital .01724 282282 Goole & District Hospital 01405 720720 Crowle Health Centre 01724 713920 NHS Direct 111 St Norberts Catholic Primary School 01724 710249 Crowle Primary School 01724 710312 The Axholme Academy 01724 710368 Trentvale Preparatory School 01724 782904 Luddington & Garthorpe Primary School 01724 798228 Althorpe & Keadby Primary School 01724 782344 Eastoft C.E. Primary School 01724 798274 Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club 079 0457 3405 BUSINESS DIRECTORY £30 PER YEAR HEALTH & FITNESS The Willows Dental Practice-Belton 01427 872106 PEST CONTROL Axholme Pest Control 07766 747245 01427 873608 TAXI/TRAVEL Pam’s Minibus and Taxi Service 1—8 passengers and 8 to 16 passengers 01724 711941 07707 036 611 TRADESMEN CES Electrical Services—Karl Collins 07768 467814 01427 753072 JMB Developments (for all your plastering jobs) 07785 735984 Fountain Court Florist Epworth 01427 874831 Brooks HOMECARE Replacement Windows and doors 01427 875314 07973 142963 FUNERAL DIRECTORS R WALLACE & SON 01724 488565 Fits Alarms
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