Community Spotlight On S66 August 2013

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AUGUST 2013

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Banish the boredom �������������8 & 10 Bedroom sanctuary �����������12 & 14 Focus on: Corner Fisheries ����������16 LifeStyle with Bex Knight ���������������18 Baking bliss ����������������������������������������22 Choosing the right exercise ������26 WIN food festival tickets! �������������28 Close encounters… ���������������������30 Perplexing puzzles �������������������������33 Join the club! �����������������������������������34 Safe summer journeys �����������������36 The MS Therapy Centre ��������������40 Eyes down for the Summer Reading Challenge ���������������������42

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Welcome to the August edition of Community Spotlight magazine. Well, what an exciting rollercoaster ride the past few weeks have been, since Matthew handed us the reins to your local community magazine. Yorkshire-born through and through, and originally from just up the road in Tickhill and Rossington, we’re no strangers to the great local communities that you’ve already established. Whether it’s local businesses, or community groups, charities and societies, it’s now our privilege to be able communicate to the wider community who they are, and how you can benefit by getting in touch with them. I’m sure you will join us in wishing Kirsty and Matthew every success in their new careers in the local community. In just these past few weeks we have already been warmly welcomed by the businesses and community groups we have met, and just as importantly we hope to now be welcomed by you too, as a reader of Community Spotlight magazine. This month, the magazine’s distribution increased by 2,500 homes, and we now distribute to just over 19,500 homes every month, completely free. We want to say a special ‘hello’ to all of our new readers; we hope you enjoy your monthly community magazine. We’re committed to working with everyone involved, to make your community magazine, the best it can be. If you have any comments or community news and events you would like to submit, please get in contact

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with us by using one of ways at the bottom of this page. For the first time in years we feel that we’re truly experiencing great summer weather, and isn’t it about time too? With that in mind we have put together a jampacked edition, with lots of places to visit and ideas of things to see and do. If you have a young family, you will now be looking forward to spending the summer with your children, yet you may have wondered ‘how can I keep them entertained’? We’ve some great ideas for you on pages 8 and 10, which should at least prevent you from hearing ‘I’m bored’ too often! We’ve news of this month’s annual Galas for Thurcroft on page 6 and Maltby on page 7, along with lots more community news on pages 6, 20, 29, 32, 38 and 42. We have a great ticket giveaway this month; four lucky readers will WIN a pair of tickets each to the Festival of Food and Drink at Clumber Park in September, find out more and enter on page 28. Does your bedroom need a makeover? Get the insider tips on how to turn your bedroom in to your very own relaxing sanctuary on pages 12 and 14. Bex Knight looks forward to picking a few wardrobe choices in time for autumn on page 18. Whatever the weather or what activities you choose for you and your family this August, we hope you have a great month and enjoy this month’s magazine.

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HOME OWNERS AGED 50+ Protect your home from future Care Home fees Does this sound familiar? “We’ve worked hard and saved all our lives, why should the Local Authority get it all?”

APRIL KING are your local specialists and most of our clients come to us having already made ‘Mirror Wills’. Rather than leaving everything to each other, you and your spouse (or partner) leave your respective share of your home to the children in Trust but say that they cannot have it whilst the surviving spouse/ partner is still alive. This half would then NOT be included in any future means test calculations. The surviving spouse is free to sell their share of the home, raise cash or move house. Your children are powerless to intervene but simply have to wait for their inheritance, as they would have done under your old ‘Mirror Will’. Do you Qualify? Property Trust Wills must be written whilst you are both still alive and in good mental health. Unfortunately, these are unsuitable if you are single or a surviving spouse who now owns the property outright. It is therefore important for couples to act now.

“We have made our Wills leaving everything to each other then to the children”. These are known as ‘Mirror Wills’. Sounds reassuring enough doesn’t it! But your children could in fact end up with very little or even nothing at all. The main reason for this is your surviving spouse requiring residential care when you are no longer here to look after them. Although the possibility of care may seem a long way off, there are steps your should take now to protect your home. Care Costs - If your surviving spouse has to go into care, they will have to use all their assets to pay for their care until they get down to their last £14,250. It is therefore not a good idea to leave your half share of the home in your Will to your surviving partner. The answer is to make new Property Trust Wills. You may be unaware that legislation is already in place for you to take advantage of these types of Wills.

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COMMUNITY

Thurcroft Gala This year’s Thurcroft Gala will be on Sunday 25th August from midday to 5.00pm, at the Thurcroft Cricket Field. The event sponsored by Thurcroft Big Local, promises to be bigger and better than ever before. The family fun event will include; a World War II vehicle display, an assault course, a bouncy castle, octopus ride, swings and fairground rides, hook-a-duck, face painting, five-a-side football and a bowling competition. As well as the above, the Cubs and Scouts will have a gazebo, there will be stalls in the marquee, and the Escafeld Mediaeval Society will be holding a jousting event between 2.30pm to 3.30pm. Children of all ages can join in the fun, with races planned for age’s five to seven and eight to 11, for the egg and spoon race, the three legged race, the sack race, a sprint and obstacle race, with prizes donated by Thurcroft Miners Welfare Club.

FREE SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Following the very successful holiday programmes in April and May, Maltby Town Council are running two more school holiday activity weeks; Monday 29th July to Friday 2nd August and Monday 5th August to Friday 9th August, both from 10.00am to 3.00pm all week. These activities are free of charge. For further information or to book a place please call Active Regen on 01909 510775. Places are limited and therefore you are advised to book in advance.

Rotherham Show On the weekend of Saturday

7th September and Sunday 8th September, the annual Rotherham Show will once more be held in Clifton Park, with two full days of family fun and entertainment planned. Organisers have once more pulled out all the stops for the show, now in its 34th year. Highlights will include; a Horticultural Show, a Vintage Vehicles Rally, Fun Fair, Stalls and Refreshments and even a Fresh Produce and Craft Quarter. Both days will run from 10.00am to 6.00pm, and promises a weekend full of fun and entertainment for all ages. Rother FM Main Arena will present the soundtrack to the weekend, with a weekend of sensational music, and there will even be a Music Marquee. Animals also get to join in the fun with a Fun Dog Show organised and a Ferret Display. For more information please contact Rotherham Visitor Centre on 01709 835904, and look out for more detailed information in the September edition of Community Spotlight magazine. 6 Community Spotlight │ Aug 2013

Maltby Town Council

MALTBY TOWN COUNCIL PLAN The long awaited Maltby Town Council Plan has been completed and will be launched at the Maltby Gala on the Saturday 3rd August. Copies will be available at the Gala, from the Maltby Town Council office or download from the Town Council website www. rotherhamparishcouncils.gov.uk/ home/maltby/maltbyhome.aspx AWARDS FOR ALL Maltby Town Council has been successful in receiving £10,000 from Awards for All, to extend the Free Benefit, Debt and General Advice, at the Edward Dunn Memorial Hall.

ADVICE SERVICE The advice service has been run on Tuesday afternoons from 2.00pm to 4.00pm at the Edward Dunn for the past few years, and proved so popular, that an extra session was necessary and is now also available every Saturday morning from 10.00am to 12.00pm. Free professional advice is available on: • Welfare benefits advice, incorporating the latest benefit advice • Welfare benefits applications service • Disability advice • Housing advice • Debt, incorporating insolvency service • Tribunal service • Family Law Simply drop in as no appointments are necessary. For further information, please call Maltby Town Council on 01709 814060 or look on the website. ANNUAL GARDEN COMPETITION Maltby Town Council’s annual Garden Competition will be judged this month from Monday 12th August and there is still time to enter. Categories include; Best Garden, Best Hanging Basket, Best Container and Best Patio. For further details, call 01709 814060.

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of events at Thurcoft Children’s Centre, at Thurcroft Infant School, Locksley Drive S66 9NT. • Teddy Bears Picnic — Monday 19th August, 11.30 to 1.00pm. Come along to the Infant School Field for a picnic with your favourite teddies. Don't forget your lunch boxes and blankets, only £1.00 per family. • Cleethorpes Trip — Tuesday 20th August, £5.00 per person. At the time of going to print, places are still available for more details, please call us on 01709 542538. • Clifton Park Visit — Thursday 22nd

August, 10.00am. Meet us at the museum for some fun in the sun, don't forget your swim suits. • Pram Push along the Mineral Line — Friday 23rd August, 10.00am. Meet us at the bridge on Steadfolds Lane for a lovely countryside walk. • Mini Olympics — Thursday 29th August, 10.00am to 11.30am. Join us on the Infant School Field for some sporty fun, don't forget to bring a drink, sun cream and hat if it’s hot! Cost is £1.00 per family. • Tiny Tots — Friday 30th August 10.00am -11.30am. Come along and meet other families with new babies, £1.00 per family.

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The Civic Service Nomination forms for Maltby Person/ Young Person of the Year and details of all events can be found on the Maltby Town Council website www.rotherhamparishcouncils.gov.uk/ Home/Maltby/maltbyHome.aspx


LEISURE

sections of the car within a minute. A small treat or a pound for their money box is a nice way to reward them. MAKE A COLLECTION BAG Give your child a bag and ask them to collect things on their way. Whether it’s grass and leaves from the back garden or sand and pebbles from the local beach, they’ll enjoy exploring their surroundings and trying to find unusual, interesting items to put in their bag. TREASURE HUNT Depending on your children’s ages, place between five and 10

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whether it's a delicious cake, pie or something special for daddy’s tea. Start off with something simple like sugar free jelly and work your way up to more challenging dishes like fish pie or apple crumble. You could set a cooking task for each week and invite a group of their friends round to sample the result. It also offers a great way to teach your child about food and the importance of healthy eating. PRETEND DISCO Get everyone to dress up in their party clothes, close the curtains, put the music on loud and dance, dance, dance! The children can take it in turns to play DJ and select different music

WASHING THE CAR This may be perceived by any nosey neighbours as a ploy to get our kids doing our dirty work but boy does it keep them occupied! They’ll enjoy washing the car clean with sponges and foam and you could set them tasks, such as cleaning certain

clues in the house or garden each with activities on lasting around ten minutes. These can be anything from painting each others faces to building a tower and having a quick drinks break (you could place the items they need to complete their task next to the clue). Once the hunt is finished, each child can win a small prize or decide on which games they want to play next.

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LEISURE

Banish the boredom! great place to show them new books and encourage them to explore the shelves for new characters, stories and topics. Most libraries also offer a story time, a great source of entertainment for young children and a good opportunity to meet other kids in the area.

◄ and mix until smooth. Add a dash of food colouring followed by two tablespoons of oil and cook on a medium heat, stirring constantly until the dough forms a ball; it’s non-toxic, cheap and easy. WRITE A DIARY You can encourage older kids to keep a record of their favourite days, moments and activities throughout the holidays. Postcards and photographs can be stuck to the pages, plus little mementos of days out (shells, leaves etc). SNAP AWAY! Photography is lots of fun for children and a great way to record special memories of days out, lunch with friends or just playing at

home. Let them snap away with a camera and once they’re printed, they can make a scrapbook out of them with notes and funny stories. BUBBLES Bubbles are a great activity for children of all ages. They are cheap and easy and lots of fun. You can set the children challenges such as who can blow the biggest bubble or how many bubbles they can pop in a minute. Younger children will probably enjoy just sitting back and watching them fly around the room. NATURE WALKS Pack some food, pad and pens and take your brood on a big expedition to the local park or nature reserve. Children will love the excitement of planning routes, drawing any birds and animals they see and finding a quiet spot for lunch. You could also set them tasks or create a list of likely sights you'll see so they can tick them off as you come across them. LOCAL LIBRARY Books are great time fillers and are integral to helping children to learn about themselves and the world around them. The library is a

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GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS Depending on your child's age, they pose a perfect opportunity to teach them about art, photography, history and the whole notion of creativity. There are often children’s classes and talks designed for children so it's worth calling before-hand to find out more. PARKS Kids love a good session in the park - it's a perfect way for them to socialise with other kids, let off steam and get a healthy dose of exercise. You could arrange to meet friends, or just nip out for a quick half an hour before dinner time. If you need to drive to get to your nearest park, why not make an afternoon of it with ball games, something to eat and a camera to snap all those memorable moments. INSECT WATCHING Give your child a bug box and see how many creepy crawlies they can find in the garden. Once they have a box full ask them to count them and describe which ones they like best and why. Once they've finished studying them they can find a good place to set them free. BLACKBERRY PICKING Give each child a container and go on a blackberry picking mission! Children will love to see how many they can collect and you can use the blackberries to make a delicious pie for dinner. It's a great way to enjoy seasonal food and it doesn't cost a penny.

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HOMES

Create your own bedroom sanctuary A bedroom should be a personal getaway, a sanctuary, which expresses your favourite colours, feelings, and collections. Learn the main rules to remember when decorating your bedroom. CHOOSE SUBTLE COLOUR Instead of bold primary colours, choose soothing shades and a restful palate of monochromatic tones. Remember colour theory; gentle hues of blue, lavender, or green are considered calm and serene. Rich jeweltoned hues help set the mood of cosiness and comfort. Use toned-down versions of your favourite colours in the bedroom. That might mean choosing mauve instead of aubergine, or pumpkin instead of tangerine. DON'T OVERLOOK THE CEILING The ceiling is a fifth wall in a room. When you lie in bed, do you see a bland, blank surface? Add a subtle pattern or soft colour. Paint the 12 Community Spotlight │ Aug 2013

ceiling a slightly lighter version of the wall colour. This will help to visually lower the ceiling and give the space a feeling of comfort and intimacy. KEEP THE BEDROOM SIMPLE A bedroom should look cosy and simple, sophisticated, and elegant, regardless of what style of decorating you choose. Furnish your bedroom with only what you need. A bed, a bedside table or two, a dresser, and chair are necessities. Anything else is clutter. If you have room, place a chest of drawers in your wardrobe. Accessories should be kept at a minimum. Choose a beautiful piece of artwork, arrange some family photos, add flowers and candles, and leave it alone.

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FOOD & DRINK

Focus on: Corner Fisheries This month sees family owned and run business, Corner Fisheries on Muglet Lane, Maltby, celebrating its first full year in business. For the last 12 months, Gordon, Margarette

and Becky have proudly served their quality traditional fish and chips, and more, to the satisfied residents of Maltby and the surrounding hamlets. From the very first day they opened

their doors, local residents have welcomed the family in to the area, and Gordon, Margarette and Becky would like to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to all their customers, for both their custom and their warm welcome. Over the past year, the business has gone from strength to strength. The family team have focused on customer service and really listened to what their customers want from them. This focus on customer-led demand has enabled them to successfully open up Corner Kebabs next door to the original shop, which not only serves delicious kebabs and pizzas, but has now expanded to offer freshly made to order breakfasts and sandwiches from 9.00am, with full delivery service available for all food from both shops. Margarette said, “We really are grateful for the support everyone has given us, the past 12 months have flown by. “It’s been a brilliant year! We now know most of our customers by name, and serving them is just like welcoming old friends.”

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BEX KNIGHT looks forward to moving your wardrobe from summer to autumn I don't want to be pushing you out of this glorious heatwave just yet, but in a couple of months it will start to get a little colder, so I'm just going to give you a few gentle hints and tips on how to make sure you make the summer to autumn wardrobe transition very smoothly. If you're anything like me, you like to know what's coming next — not just so you can keep an eye out for items for next month, but so you can slowly start to infiltrate your wardrobe now. “Lively. Radiant. Lush… A colour of elegance and beauty that enhances our sense of well-being, balance and harmony” — Pantone’s colour of 2013 is emerald. Trend forecasters and fashion houses all over the world latched onto this immediately, but because of the shade you can expect to see this colour within fashion a lot more towards the end of August following right through to the beginning of 2014 as it’s a very rich autumn/winter colour. Cardigans and jeans are, to me, a wardrobe staple. Jeans can be paired with a vest in the summer if you don’t like getting your legs out, and cardigans can be paired with shorts if you don't like getting your arms out. To be quite honest, they can be thrown on at anytime during the summer because it might just not be that warm. Which is why the make such fantastic transitional pieces. Jeans are worn a lot in the autumn and winter

months because they're sturdy, and cardigans are very easy to layer with vest and thin jumpers so keeping you warmer. So why not get them in emerald green now? They'll still look fantastic in this weather when paired with a crisp white colour or even clashing with a bright yellow shade, and you'll be able to pair them with burgundy and navy colours once the leaves start falling.

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COMMUNITY

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of light, popular and classical music at Hodsock Priory on Sunday 8th September from 3.00pm to 6.00pm, at this year’s Proms and Picnic at the Priory. The event will feature Tenor John Hudson, and Soprano Deborah Norman. This year’s event is in support of Western Park Hospital Cancer Charity and tickets cost £15 (concessions £13) per person

in advance and £20 on the gate on the day. You can purchase tickets from J’Adore JS Bridal, 110 High Street, Maltby. The event has been supported by Jeremy Neal Independent Funeral Directors and is in association with local Rotary Clubs. Gates are open for picnics from 1.15pm and the event will also include special guests such as the Harworth Brass Band, the Elizabethan Academy Choir, Kaminari UK and guest presenter Paulette Edwards from BBC Radio Sheffield. For further information about this year’s nominated charity, visit www.wphcancercharity.org.uk.

Scofton dog show, will be held this year on Sunday 1st September, at Scofton Village Hall, off the Retford to Worksop Road. Last year’s events attracted dog lovers from numerous towns and villages, and was enjoyed by all who said it was a great day out. The 2012 event raised over £1,600, and it is hoped that this year’s event will be better than ever. To enter your dog in the show, entries cost £1.00 per class, and classes commence from 11.00am. Classes range from pedigree and novelty, to fancy dress and the obstacle course. There will even by sheep dog demonstrations.

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likely watching Countdown. People often get frightened of attempting it, but i assure you it is easy to do and looks impressive, and it is a good recipe to add to your repertoire. I have added a twist to the basic recipe by adding fresh raspberries and double cream.

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Choosing the right exercise Chris Barnacoat Body Transformation & Movement Specialist

Once you have finally decided that it is time to get into shape and improve your health, the next hurdle is to decide which exercise to pursue. The two most popular options are to either join a gym or buy some new trainers and go out running. But which one will get the best results!? Actually, the first decision you need to make is ‘what is my goal?’ Losing weight, getting fitter or looking better in your swimming costume, whatever it may be, once you have a clear understanding of your goal, choosing the path you take will be much easier. Choosing to go out running is not the 26 Community Spotlight │ Aug 2013

best option when it comes to weight loss. As with any steady-state cardio, results plateau after about 8 to 12 weeks, assuming you have not gained an injury before that. Do not forget, running is a skill. Many people do not have the correct biomechanics to simply go out and pound the pavement hence the number of cases of shin splints and knee injuries. If you run simply because you enjoy it, this is different, but you will still need to have a good range of movement to prevent injury. Signing up to a gym is a good option, but keep off the cardio equipment!

If you want to lose body fat, using free weights is your best option. Designing a programme which contains multi-joint movements such as deadlifts, squats and chin ups will ramp up your metabolism, meaning you will burn more calories even while resting. You will also improve your bone density, reducing the risk of osteoarthritis, as well as increasing your heart and lung strength. However, the lifting of free weights with proper technique is imperative, hence the importance of training with a well-qualified professional, as incorrect practice can lead to reduced range of movement and injury. If you really do not like the idea of lifting weights, then opt for a circuit class or a Bootcamp such as the one running at Satori Health. A well designed class should enable you to go at your own pace, but still get all the benefits of mixing cardio and weight lifting. Ultimately, the best exercise programme is the one you can stick to. As soon as you start to realise that progress is slowing down, change the programme. It can be something as simple as doing the exercises in reverse order! Most people with a training age of less than two years will adapt to a programme in about four to six weeks. So if you have had the same gym programme for more than two months, go and change it and watch the improved results! For more information, visit www.satorihealth.co.uk /satorihealth /satorihealth Bootcamp: /bootcampatsatorihealth

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Over 100 men in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw have booked themselves in for the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) screening programme. The screening is available for the ultrasound scan that examines the aorta in the abdominal area, to check for a swollen artery. This is in addition to the almost 8,500 men who are 65 this year who have already received invitations for screening. Vascular surgeon Mr Ray Cuschieri, clinical lead for the NHS AAA Screening Programme in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw and Deputy Medical Director of Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals said, “It is fantastic to see that so many men have made contact with us since the AAA Screening Programme was announced last week. “The programme is extremely important as men who have an AAA do not generally know they have the condition until it is too late, which is why screening is so important. “The screening test is simple, painless, non-invasive and usually takes less than 10 minutes. Early detection

Over 100 take up AAA screening within days of AAAs through screening enables us to offer monitoring or treatment, helping to reduce the number of deaths caused by the condition. “While the number of men making appointments is very encouraging, I am asking every man who has received an invitation to consider attending for screening to benefit from the programme. I would also extend this invitation to any men aged over 65 who can also make an appointment.” In England and Wales, an estimated 80,000 men aged between 65 and 74 are affected by AAAs, which are caused when the main blood vessel in the abdomen — the aorta — weakens and starts to expand. If undetected, the aorta can rupture — a medical emergency that is usually fatal. Around 6,000 people die every year from ruptured AAAs.

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GARDENS

Close encounters of a prickly kind… Gardening is full of cheap thrills,

whether it’s spotting the first snowdrop of spring, a seemingly dead plant suddenly finding a zest for life or growing an eight foot sunflower, but, for me, the pinnacle is realising that we are not alone out there in the borders. The scale and complexity of the garden ecosystem is immense, ranging from microscopic soil organisms to pterodactyl-sized herons, but traditionally gardeners have their ranks of “friendly forces” such as ladybirds and frogs, whilst moles, grey squirrels and aphids are generally considered to be on a par with the Taliban! Personally, I‘m a live and let live kind of chap and have never resorted to any kind of “final solution” when it comes to pesky varmints — even to the extent of once pardoning a fox for slaughtering my chickens and ducks. Yes, I was pretty miffed and very sad for my pets and egg layers, but the sight of a fox

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shaped pancake on the road near my house the next day appeared to have been some sort of divine pay-back. Likewise, every time a sparrow hawk vectors in on a friendly robin, or the baby frogs are hoovered up by just about anything big enough to snaffle them, I don’t fret unduly. I’m certainly not sentimental about these natural events and try not to intervene in the cycle of life out in the jungle (not that my garden could in any way be described as a jungle, of course). I’ve long since given up trying to hand-rear fledglings after too many failures and I only ever resort to the likes of slug pellets when absolutely necessary. Even then, I will purge my soul and conscience with a hefty dose of sack cloth and birch twigs. I was listening to an interesting (if somewhat sobering) debate recently about the ethics of conservation and why we should probably just let some species die out naturally. Clearly the panda is worth spending squillions on because it’s a big cuddly teddy of a creature, but what about all the birds, bees, bats and other critters that we used to think of as part of the garden furniture not so long ago? Butterflies are a rare and beautiful sight these days, but they are as much a feature of the garden scene as any delphinium or coiffured rose

Johnathan Wild ponders the decline of garden insects & wildlife and, arguably, much more useful than a big floppy bear. I remember years ago the annual ritual of house martins attempting to build their mud nests under the eaves of our house — much to the annoyance of my house proud parents! Sadly, they’ve not returned in years and must have fallen into the black hole that has also swallowed up what is probably the number one gardener’s friend, the hedgehog. Its disappearance is as mysterious as that of the once omnipresent sparrow and cannot be explained by any obvious factors such as a new generation of hogs that don’t share their elders’ knowledge of the highway code! Thankfully, they’ve not all been run over, because I had the good fortune to bump into one in the vegetable plot the other day. I was leaning on my spade, having a quiet moment recovering from yet more digging, and was not sure if the hog, me or my little dog Woody was the most surprised. Suffice to say I was suitably (and cheaply) thrilled and Woody the dog was very comically prickled!

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COMMUNITY

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Each Monday and Wednesday at Wickersley Library, dance classes for the over 50s take place at 2.00pm. Would you like to have fun, meet new people and improve your health too? All types of dancing are explored and no experience or partner is needed. From the Mambo, to the Charleston, and Line Dancing to Salsa, the programme is as varied as it is fun. All exercises and dance moves are suitable for all ages and abilities. Contact Wickersley Library for further details on 01709 544134.

Wickersley Kids Club is currently taking bookings for the Summer Holiday Club and places are going fast. All half day places have now gone, due to limited availability. Full day places are still available (at the time of print). We have an action packed Holiday Club planned, with lots of outdoor activities and trips. Some of the visits will include trips to Sherwood Forest Visitors Centre, where the children will see Robin Hood and his merry

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get to know the local area? Then you should come and join us! All walks start at The Miners’ Welfare Hall Green, Arbour Road/ Katherine Street, Thurcroft. There is also a minibus pick-up on some

men, Cannon Hall Museum and Farm. Other trips will be to Clumber Park and Rotherham Park and Museum, which is a great place with lots to see and do. Every afternoon in the holidays, the children are taken out to visit local play areas and enjoy the fresh air and exercise. For further information and to secure your child's full day place phone Louisa on 07960 960331 between 2.00pm and 6.00pm, Monday to Friday.

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CHILDREN

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holiday looms. Up and down the country you can hear collective groans from working parents beginning to stress about securing holiday care for their children. Whether you need childcare while you’re at work, or a way to keep your energetic offspring entertained, holiday clubs can be a lifesaver. There is such a wide variety available that you are sure to be able to find something that suits both you and your child. Some clubs are run by local authorities and are based at schools, nurseries or community centres. You’ll find that places offering ‘before and after school’ clubs often have holiday clubs too. Others are linked 34 Community Spotlight │ Aug 2013

to clubs offering specific activities, such as a sport or performance art. There are also some big companies offering schemes throughout the UK, such as Kings Camps (www. kingscamps.org) and Super Camps (www.supercamps.co.uk). Visit www.daycaretrust.org.uk/ nafis to find details of your local Family Information Service. They will have details of childcare in your area, including holiday clubs. Most clubs will be registered with Ofsted and you can find details of their latest inspection at www.ofsted.gov.uk. It’s a good idea to visit the venue and speak to the manager. Make sure you are happy with the child to adult ratios and the qualifications of the staff — they should all have been CRB checked. If you don’t know anyone else who has used the

club, ask the manager to provide you with some recent testimonials. Try to see a timetable and photos of a typical day at the club. Activities can range from sports, crafts and cooking to quad biking, archery or trampolining. Many clubs will plan a theme for the day or week, and some may let the children choose what to do. Find out what children need to bring with them — aprons, trainers or drinks, for example. They probably won’t need any money unless they are going out for a day trip. Make sure you know the arrangements for dropping off and collecting children, and what happens in an emergency. You will need to book your child’s place in advance. Check the session times carefully — some clubs may be half days, some will run within school hours, while others may be open from 8.00am until 5.00pm or 6.00pm. Ask what is included in the price. Is lunch provided, or will children need to bring their own? Paying for a week is usually cheaper than paying per day. You may also get a discount for more than one child. Some clubs will accept childcare vouchers, and you can claim back some of the cost of Ofsted-registered clubs if you qualify for Family Tax Credits. Happy holidays!

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COMMUNITY

People with Dementia (who still

live in the community) and their carers in our area benefit from ‘Memory Cafés’ run by the local Alzheimer’s Disease Society. They are held at four venues across the town and there are also two regular related ‘Singing for the Brain’ events. The nearest Memory Café is at the Wesley Centre, Maltby. The rooms where the various cafes are held are chosen for being light, airy, accessible and friendly. The ones at the Wesley Centre are extremely well appointed and have variously catered for everything from musical events to film-shows and church services. So when Alzheimer’s Society staff and volunteers set the hall out like a café with tables and chairs, coffee, tea and biscuits it really looks the part. There is good conversation from the carers, professionals, volunteers and those who have Dementia. I have found myself chatting to people who have had interesting jobs all around the world, and many people who have touching stories of love and care. This is where the sharp end of

Alzheimer’s Society Memory Cafés down your way Dementia, which affects perhaps 800,000 people in the country and around 3,000 in Rotherham, can be blunted in a warm, friendly and uplifting environment. It is something everyone involved looks forward to. It helps stimulate, encourage, support and amuse. The games which are sometimes played make everyone into an active competitor, and as to the music and singing – it is up to you whether or not to join in but most people do – it really can bring back that spark in people’s eyes. I have seen people light up due to the additional company, sing-alongs and the structured,

enjoyable musical stimulation. The music is often provided by the now famous Lost Chord group, also based in the offices at the Wesley Centre. People leave renewed and that it is surely for the good. Even if you do not normally like ‘groups’, if you are affected then do please give the Alzheimer’s Society a ring on 01709 580543 about going.

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HEALTH

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Sclerosis Therapy Centre is a bit of a local gem in terms of the unique support it provides. It is a self-funding, self help, therapy centre based at St Mary’s Drive in Catcliffe. It focuses on offering people a chance to benefit from non-intrusive, holistic, complementary therapies and practical mutual support. It is mainly used by people with MS but is also used by people with other neurological conditions ranging from those caused by injury to such as fibromyalgia. Established in 1985, the new centre was opened in 2001. The aim of the centre is to help people to help themselves, especially in keeping as safe and mobile. It offers members various therapies such as; oxygen therapy, physiotherapy, osteopathy, foot health, counselling, massage, aromatherapy, Reiki and reflexology. Some therapies may be considered more holistic than others, yet the centre’s experience suggests different people benefit from different things. The proof of the centre’s importance is demonstrated by having over 200 members. The centre is run by a friendly team, Lynne Foster, the Manager, Julia Conlan-Greaves and Judy Jones who always give a warm welcome as do

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the volunteers and members who are there at any given time. The fact is that a chat with laughter can also be a great thing to help revive the spirits, encourage and stimulate. I have visited a number of times and the MS Therapy Centre is not a sombre place for sure. The centre costs around £116,000 a year to run and receives no government funding. Monies are raised through donations, grants and fundraising. Having just one full time and two part time members of staff, the members, volunteers and friends of the centre are the key to its survival Part of the centre’s message is to explain what Multiple Sclerosis is. Multiple Sclerosis was described to me as; non-discriminative and noncontagious, it affects no two people the same way. It is the most common neurological disorder among young adults (which came as a surprise) and it affects around 100,000 people in the UK, whilst more common in women than men, by a 3:2 ratio. Apart from the physical effects MS can cause, it can also make people feel isolated. At the centre people can

meet friends, have a gossip, a laugh or even try their hand at various activities. Companionship is always vital. I asked about the oxygen therapy in particular, which is a key reason for the existence of the centre. Manager Lynne Foster says, “Oxygen Therapy consists of breathing medical oxygen through a mask in a specially constructed, pressure controlled chamber, and is often reported, by people with MS, to help improve symptoms such as fatigue, bladder function, balance and co-ordination. “The main objective of any useful therapy in the established disease is to limit further damage rather than expect to cure existing scars. Prevention is more realistic than a cure as such.” Linda, a volunteer, at the centre who says, “The MS Therapy Centre is a wonderful place to find support and friendship. I’ve learned a lot coming here; people listen and have time for you. There is always a lot of laughter too. We always need volunteers who might want to help us raise funds, do some admin or even train as a chamber operator. So I would urge you to contact us.”

The centre is open to anyone to drop in to from 9.00am to 4.00pm, every Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday and Friday. Call the MS Therapy Centre on 01709 367784 or email mstherapy@tesco.net. Find out more forthcoming events at www.mstherapysyorks.co.uk

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LEISURE

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Little black book Alzheimer’s Society

Kristina’s Dance Academy

Wickersley Community Library

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Aerobic Dance (50+)

Ladies Club

Thurcroft Community Library

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���������������������������������� 01709 546150

Bowls Group

Lbt & Pilates

Bramley & Wickersley Lions

���������������������������������� 01709 548061

���������������������������������� 07775 327680

���������������������������������� 07505 914080

Bramley Parish Council Meeting

Maltby Art Group

���������������������������������� 01709 546778

���������������������������������� 01709 813866

Bramley Sequence Dance

Ms Therapy Centre

���������������������������������� 01709 701248

���������������������������������� 01709 367784

Maltby Brass Band

Maltby Martial Arts

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�����������������������������������07796 767674

Carers & Toddlers Groups

Maltby Phoenix Sword

���������������������������������� 01709 703077

���������������������������������� 01709 813862

Circuit Training & Lbt

Neighbourhood Group

��������������������������������� 07775 327 680

���������������������������������� 01709 542873

Wickersley Parish Council

Wickersley Community Playgroup

Over 50S Fitness

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���������������������������������� 07925 177583

St Francis Church

Craft Club

Radio Club

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���������������������������������� 01709 543257

���������������������������������� 01709 542628

Rother Valley Lions Club

Dance For Fitness Over 50S

Slimming World

���������������������������������� 01709 861672

���������������������������������� 07728 842493

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Thurcroft Big Local

Dancing Club

Townswomen Guild

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���������������������������������� 01709 542138

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Racing Cycling Club

Elite Karate

Weight Watchers

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Wickersley Youth U10s

Full Life Church, Maltby

Writers Workshop

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First Rotherham Girl Brigade

Zumba Fitness (Wickerlsey)

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Joan Williams (Yoga)

Maltby Community Library

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Wickersley Health Centre ���������������������������������0845 121 9932 Maltby Service Centre ���������������������������������0845 121 9932 Zumba Fitness (Maltby) ����������������������������������� 07971 739374 Maltby Parish Council ���������������������������������� 01709 814060 Thurcroft Parish Council ���������������������������������� 01709 373211

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WINDOW REPAIR SERVICES REPAIR AND UPGRADE YOUR EXISTING DOUBLE-GLAZING

Window Repair Services can repair your windows, doors or conservatory by replacing the individual component that is at fault, rather than you having to pay for a complete new installation.

as pre-2002 double glazing containing two panes of ordinary float glass. Therefore even relatively modern double glazing can benefit from upgrading the glass and keeping the existing frames.

New double-glazed units can be installed into the existing frames when the original units are broken or steamed up, new handles, hinges and locking mechanisms can be fitted to windows and doors, patio doors can be fitted with new corner gearings, sliding blocks or rollers, doors can be adjusted if they have fallen out of square, conservatory roofs can be repaired if leaking or the polycarbonate and glass panels can be re-fitted or replaced…..…the list of repairs is endless.

CONSERVATORY TOO HOT OR COLD?

We offer these services at a fraction of the price of installing new windows or doors, which is good news when new installations are not affordable, and most of the time not necessary.

ENERGY SAVE For those customers who want to increase the energy efficiency of their existing windows in order to save energy and reduce heating costs, we can install Pilkington energiKare™ glazing units into your existing frames. These units consist of a low-emissive pane which helps prevent heat escaping from your home and a low-iron pane which increases the amount of heat coming into your home from outside. Using a warm edge spacer bar and an argon filled cavity also help increase the efficiency of the unit. Pilkington energiKare™ glazing units are twice as energy efficient

We also offer a solution to remedy a problem experienced by many conservatory owners; their conservatory is too cold during the winter, but far too hot during the summer. For this problem, we can install Solar control film into the existing polycarbonate roof panels, which work by cooling your conservatory in the summer by rejecting 95% of the sun’s solar heat, eliminating glare and blocking 99% of the suns harmful UV rays. They also provide insulation in the winter by re-radiating heat back into your conservatory. Similarly, completely new solar reflective polycarbonate panels can be installed into your existing conservatory roof. Both options drastically improve the everyday living environment within your conservatory, allowing you to make the most of it all year round. We are a small family run business that has been trading locally since 2007. With over 25 years experience in the double-glazing industry, our extensive knowledge base enables us to offer educated advice to our customers regarding products and options available to best suit their needs. If any of our services would be beneficial to your home, please contact us on 01909 720878 or 07743 967243 to discuss further or arrange for a free of charge estimate.

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INDEX Aerial Installers ADI Communications....................................20 Swift Aerials Rotherham............................. 33 Appliance Repair ARC Domestic Appliances...........................19 Architectural Design & Surveyors CS Surveying & Architectural Design........29 Bathrooms Richardsons Bathroom Interiors................15 Bed Centre House of Beds.............................................. 13 Blinds & Curtains RS Blinds........................................................14 Bouncy Castle & Inflatable Hire Apollo Entertainment.................................. 35 Builder MA Construction...........................................39 Car Repairs & Spares Andy’s Smart Car Body Repair...................36 Mr Mobile Tyre...............................................37 Thurcroft Auto Spares..................................37 Carer / Home Help Ashton Court..................................................39 Home Instead Senior Care..........................41 Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners Samson Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners....14 Carpet Retailers Charm Carpets................................................2 Childcare Linx Pre-School.............................................11 Stepping Stones............................................11 Tiny Explorers................................................47

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Coach Tours & Excursions CW Moxon Ltd................................................39 Council Maltby Town Council.......................................7 Driving Instructor Anthony Humphreys.....................................23 Electrical Services DM Electrical.................................................29 Flying Lessons Phoenix Flying School....................................9 Funeral Director Jeremy Neal.................................................. 48 Furniture Showroom I Browse Furniture.........................................32 The Furniture Centre....................................14 Todwick Interiors.............................................1 Garden Services Green Thumb Lawn Treatment Service....31 Health & Fitness Goose Lane Clinic.........................................23 Joan Williams Yoga Classes........................27 Woodlaithes Fitness.....................................27 Ironing Services Pressed Express.......................................... 33 Joinery Service Quay Joinery...................................................11 Kitchen & Bathrooms Classique Interiors..........................................3 DC Interiors................................................... 13 Leisure Centre Maltby Leisure Centre........... 27Locksmiths Dickie Locks.................................................. 38 Glacier Secure.............................................. 33 Metro Locksmiths........................................ 46

Motability Scooters & Aids Eco Scooters..................................................41 Narrow Boat Experience Days JP Business Services.................................. 33 Opticians Brumpton Opticians.....................................11 Dudley & Severn........................................... 43 Plastering Services Cardwells Plastering.....................................20 Hickman Plastering......................................31 Plumbing & Heating BHW Plumbing & Heating............................23 IDG Plumbing & Electrical Services.......... 43 Public House The Three Tuns..............................................21 Restaurant 450 Above......................................................17 Soft Furnishings & Interior Design Todwick Interiors.............................................1 Takeaway Food including Home Delivery Ellie’s Pizzeria................................................24 Corner Fisheries............................................16 Ring a Roast...................................................23 Weight Loss Slimming World.............................................19 Wheelie Bin Cleaning Wheelie Fresh................................................31 Wills & Power of Attorney April King..........................................................5 Window Cleaner Bill Johnson................................................... 43 Windows & Double Glazing Window Repair Services Ltd...................... 45

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