Apr 10, Issue 52, The Hatfield Arrow

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April 2010

Issue No. 52

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Editors Letter…. I hope everyone is enjoying a well earned Easter Break. The weather looks to be improving,, the daffodils are out in bloom and with any luck we could enjoy some lazy sunny days relaxing or taking the children out somewhere exciting. There‟s lots to read inside this months issue including news of one special lady from Hatfield who received an MBE award. There is also a report from the Beavers which may sadly be their last in the Hatfield Arrow as Jill (who writes the reports) is leaving to join the Barnby Dun Beavers. Please keep sending in your news, articles or event information. Also, if you would like to advertise in the Hatfield Arrow or if you know of anyone who‟s business might benefit from advertising please contact me. My contact details are printed below. Every month I receive more and more lovely comments about the magazine and I would like to thank everyone who takes the time to write, email, phone or even stop me in the street to tell me their thoughts and ideas. Thank you.

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Julie Morrell Tumble Lodge, Mosham Road, Blaxton, Doncaster, DN9 3BA Tel: 01302 770216 Mob: 07854756820 email: julie@arrowpublications.co.uk

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News, News, News, News, News, News….. RAINBOW TRUST LONDON MARATHON SPONSORSHIP

On Sunday 25th April 2010, Retired Police Constable Fred Tomlinson of British Transport Police will complete his 18th consecutive London Marathon on behalf of the Rainbow Trust Children‟s Charity. To mark this special occasion Fred is running as the well known children‟s character „Bungle the Bear‟. Fred, who lives in Hatfield is also being joined by his son-in-law Chris Banks, and this will be his 3rd consecutive London Marathon on behalf of the Rainbow Trust Children‟s Charity. Please keep an eye out for them both on TV! To everyone who has supported Fred and Chris in the past, and continues to support them, may I say a very sincere thank you. To all of you who are being contacted for the first time, please consider making a donation in support of this very special charity. No amount is too small, and every donation is gratefully received. Every penny you donate goes to the charity, there are no deductions or expenses, what you give is what the Rainbow Trust receives. Last year you donated over £3000. This year with your support we can achieve even more. For further information about the Rainbow Trust Children‟s Charity please visit www.rainbowtrust.org Please make cheques payable to Rainbow Trust Children‟s Charity (Reg Charity No 1070532). If you would like to be part of the “Team”, please send donations to me: Linda Wigg, British Transport Police, 7 Trafford Court, Trafford Way, Doncaster. DN1 1PN. Tel: 01302 362499. Thank you in anticipation. Linda Wigg

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FLAT GREEN BOWLING WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS TO WYNDTHORPE OUTDOORS BOWLS CLUB Our summer season will soon be on us again and we are looking forward to it after all the enjoyment we had last year. The Green, which is looking immaculate in its beautiful surroundings, opens in April and closes around the middle of September. A warm welcome awaits new members to the club, which is situated at the rear of Wyndthorpe Hall. On the itinerary are friendly matches, social bowling, along with fun days and barbecues, plus social evenings in the winter months. If you like the sound of it come and join us. Anyone interested should contact our chairman, Mike Desmond on 01302 840224. NEW LOCAL CHILDMINDER Catherine Lister of Hatfield Woodhouse is a newly registered childminder. She holds a NNEB Nursery Nurse Certificate, all the qualifications recommended by OFSTED and is a member of National Childminding Association. Catherine has 10 years experience in looking after and working with children and has three children of her own. She can provide a safe, homely and stimulating environment with excellent indoor and outdoor provisions. Most schools and Nurseries follow the Early Years Foundation Stage National Framework which is why Catherine has chosen to do the same and because she is OFSTED Registered it enables parents to apply for Working Families Tax Credit Funding towards childcare costs. Catherine can provide a flexible service, she can take the children on trips to playgroups, children‟s centres, to the park or Library and can accommodate shift patterns, short notice and one-off childcare arrangements. She can also take and pick up children who attend Hatfield Woodhouse Primary School. For more information please contact Catherine on 07713 248875

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Do you know Somebody who Deserves an Award? Betty Bateson, from Hatfield, couldn‟t believe her eyes when a letter from Buckingham Palace arrived on her doorstep asking her to accept the prestigious MBE award. Unknown to Betty at the time, over 2 years ago a friend of hers had posted the nomination form. This was then followed by six more forms sent in by people who know Betty and the amazing work she has done over the past 40 years throughout Hatfield and Doncaster. Betty started volunteer work at the playgroup her children attended, she went on to be a member of the Parents and Teachers Associations at her children‟s schools, Parent Governor and volunteered at the local youth club. She then went on to manage the Stainforth Citizens Advice Bureau, where she helped hundreds of families during the miners strike. Betty was the first Chairman of Homestart, provided valuable volunteer work for the Samaritans, and more locally has been a member of The Friends of Hatfield Church Building Trust for over 12 years. At present Betty is Secretary for Doncaster REMAP, who design and make much needed equipment for people with disabilities and works with a sub group of the Hatfield PCC which has been established to raise funds to replace The Barn in Hatfield with a new environmentally sustainable building. On 23rd November 2009 Betty travelled to London accompanied by her proud husband and two daughters. They stayed overnight in a hotel close to Buckingham Palace and the next morning, on the 24th November 2009, they attended the awards ceremony. The award was presented by Princess Anne, who spoke to Betty and asked her about the fundraising and volunteer work she has done for organisations in Hatfield and Doncaster. Betty feels honoured to have been nominated and awarded the MBE. She also feels that there are other people in the area who would greatly deserve a Royal honour and that if you know of any such person, you should take the time to send a nomination form and show them how much they are valued and appreciated.

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Same Old Sweet Potato Pie……………. A few weeks ago I admit I wasn't exactly firing on all cylinders after a tough few months at work. Definitely more Reliant Robin than Bentley if you know what I mean. So it was a very pleasant surprise when an old school buddy got in touch with my via “t'intenet” and invited me to go along and watch the latest production by the Woodhouse Players - Oklahoma. It was an offer I couldn‟t refuse having given a performance worthy of Rodgers and Hammerstein themselves in stealing the show for three nights in the role of 'Slim' in 1983. Although I only had four lines in the whole production, I gained a diploma in “jazz hands” and mimed like Cheryl Cole (allegedly) through the chorus as I was tone deaf. Anyway, off I popped one Thursday night to find a front row ticket waiting for me courtesy of my friend Hilary. It was a proud moment, it was my first-ever freebie, if you don‟t count getting two-for-one on Radox at Tesco. I have to say for the record that there is a real star within the cast at Woodhouse Players. Step forward Mr Johnny Whitely (pictured). I used to watch Johnny play for Hatfield Woodhouse Football Club as a young lad in his customary centre forward position. Ironically, many watchers back then would compliment John on his amateur dramatics, especially when in range of the opposition 18-yard box, often finding himself a victim of the infamous “Woodhouse Sniper”. John played the lead role of Curly in the production and was worth the entry fee (if I had paid one) alone. His mate Neil McParland was also in the audience that night which was a bit of a surprise as he would, back in 1985, have happily chinned anyone who squealed at him - as he pulled them up by their armpit hair - that he would be a 21st Century musical watcher. I don‟t want to wax lyrical about one member of a superb cast and crew but just like Hollywood, every show must have a star. If any young bloke is mulling over joining an amateur dramatic society they would be hard pushed to find a better role model that John. The man managed to maintain a subtle blend of street cool, humour and karaoke legend despite the knowledge that he has to wear make up a few times each year and occasionally must strut his stuff in front of 300 people or so. As I sat in the High School Hall (will I get into trouble for not calling it a Visual Arts College?) I marvelled at the tenacity of Hatfield folk with their broad Yorkshire accents, trying to sound like they had just stepped off the Oklahoma Pony Express. “Good day Y' all - Na then Curly, has thee been up to Ma‟s house to see if that Judd has run off wi th'orses?” But there really is only one word for the whole show - FABULOUS! I loved it. If this production had been slicker than a Brylcream finish it would have lost all its provincial innocence. And frankly, I would have asked for my money back had the same bucket and stool not appeared in five separate scenes. Over the years I have built up a huge respect for those willing to put the effort into such things. A friend of mine at University once said to me, as we tried desperately to flog 500 Football Club Christmas ball tickets, “Peter, there are doers and there are talkers in this world”. So I take this opportunity to publicly applaud the doers. The cast, the band and the backroom staff who made not just me happy but another 500 people over a four-day run and gave it their all regardless of the fact that some of the scenery shook like the top of the Emley Moor mast in December. If you get the chance you should go and see the next production by the Woodhouse Players. If you go with the right attitude and marvel at the ingenuity and endeavour of the group then I have no

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doubt you'll have a ball. Thanks to Hilary for giving me the push I needed to attend, I sincerely owe you a favour in return. It was just what I needed to remind me of the dreams of a 15-year-old who thought life as the next John Travolta would lead to chicks, the red carpet and 'Peter Wright' adorning Hollywood Boulevard. Somewhere between Cher and James Dean perhaps? (Where did it all go wrong Peter?) And as for Johnny Whitely, I am pretty sure he would like nothing more than to see a young upstart come to take his centre stage, just like a young Gareth Mesham did at Woodhouse Football Club. Keep entertaining people Woodhouse Players and the same to those among you also treading the boards in other amateur dramatic societies around Hatfield. And one day, if any of you are feeling brave enough to do Bugsy Malone, I definitely see myself as a “reet good” Dandy Dan! "Na then Bugsy me old lad, wehz tha think tha's gooin' wi tha splurge gun?” PW AKA The Difference

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Hatfield Woodhouse Primary School News! Happy Easter! There‟s been a lot of exciting things going on in our school this month. Our Key Stage One children performed a delightful Mother‟s Day assembly. The FS1 children sang a song called „Mummy loves me‟, then after that great song the FS2 children showed the parents a videoed presentation of what they love about their mums. It made the parents watching it laugh aloud. Year 1 re-enacted a story called „MY MUM‟ by Antony Browne, which was funny too. Year 2 taught their mums about the history of Mother‟s Day. Did you know that Mother‟s Day started as a holiday for young servants who lived in big houses – often the only day a year when they could go home to see their families? Some of our students went to Doncaster College recently to take part in a Children‟s University Camera Club. They had two wonderful teachers Rosilyn and Helen. Their favourite part was transferring the photos of our school and Doncaster college to a disc and making the slide show which we showed on our new big screen in the hall. On March 4th we celebrated World Book Day by all dressing up as book characters. The teachers all swopped classes to read stories to different classes and we managed to raise over £800 at our Scholastic Bookfair. It made us realise how much fun we can have from books!

March 4th was also Family Day at our Breakfast Club. The children who attend invited their family members for a wonderful morning both sharing breakfast and having fun playing Bingo together. We are currently looking forward to the opening of our new school entrance. It has taken the work of so many people to make it happen and the whole school would like to thank them for working so hard. We hope to have an official opening soon and maybe invite a guest to cut a ribbon across the entrance! Watch out for the photograph next month. John Adams and Charlotte Tilley HWPS Correspondents Please send any replies/questions to the school address below. Hatfield Woodhouse Primary School Main Street Hatfield Woodhouse Doncaster DN7 6NH

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Oklahoma There‟s no business like show business and there is no „Am-Dram‟ group like the fantastic Hatfield Woodhouse Players whose production of Oklahoma ran from 17th to 20th February at Hatfield Visual Arts College. Proving that they still have what it takes to bring the house down; with a smooth mix of laughter and drama only the harshest of critics could fail to be impressed. A classic romantic musical, Oklahoma boasts a timeless selection of familiar songs which were given the full treatment by the players under their new musical director Eileen Allison. It was great to see so many new faces alongside the more familiar ones we look forward to seeing in each show and everyone from chorus to lead gave their all. It is difficult to single out any one of the talented cast for praise but spectacular performances came from Elaine Hepworth (Aunt Eller), Jon Whiteley (Curley), Gemma McMinn (Laurey), Becky McMinn (Ado Annie) and Andy Kemp (Jud Fry). Stunning choreography by Hilary Needham, especially the dream ballet scene, and a masterful production by Ann Littlefield made this a not to be missed show. The - OF performance THORNE was very well supported by a Home and Conservatory first class Specialists backstage team * VENETIAN *ROLLER *VERTICAL whose efforts *ROMAN * WOOD *PERFECT FIT made the whole See our Display at P&L Upholstery production as seamless as any King Street, Thorne West-End show. The sets and costumes were top-drawer and Free Quote, Advice and Fitting musical accompaniment and direction by Choose at Home, Large Choice, the Eileen Allison with Neil Redeyoff on drums Best Prices. was, as ever, a delight. HUGE

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NEWS FROM HATFIELD VISUAL ARTS COLLEGE HATFIELD STUDENTS VISIT GERMAN CAPITAL 30 Hatfield Visual Arts College students and staff have recently returned from a six-day visit to Berlin.

In temperatures which dipped to minus 15° C , they visited the places which tell the story of World War Two and post-war Germany, leading up to the re-unification in 1989. The highlights were a visit to the Reichstag and a walk around the new glass dome designed by the English architect Sir Norman Foster, the Brandenburg Gate, a long walk along Unter den Linden to Alexanderplatz in the heart of old East Berlin. A huge impact was made by visiting what is left of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie , the Olympic Stadium and Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. On the return journey to the ferry in Rotterdam the group visited a Jewish synagogue in the Dutch town of Enschede, where they learned about the Dutch resistance to the Nazi occupation of Holland. Mrs Jarrold, the group leader, said “ The students had a great experience and many of them are

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The photos show the students outside the Allied Museum where they are seen admiring a Hastings aircraft which was used to transport coal during the Berlin Airlift of 1948 - 9 and sitting at the top of the glass dome of the Reichstag where they had a birds eye view of the city.

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Nursery ‘digs it’. If you have passed Hatfield Travis Infant School recently then you may have noticed that our outdoor Nursery area is a „hive‟ of activity. On the 1st March 2010, Bentley Training Centre began work to create an outdoor area designed to enhance our children‟s independence and learning. Recently our reporters interviewed the builders and recorded their findings. In Nursery, some busy workmen are building a stage, mud area and a sandpit.- Autumn. In Nursery there was a mini digger. The mini digger dug up the soil to make the playground more fun for Nursery. Alice When the whole of year 2 went into nursery, there was a mini digger! They are going to have their own big sandpit and a mud area so they can play. In Nursery outside they have a pirate ship.- Amy. At Nursery they are building sandpits and a little trim trail and a digging pit and they are using a mini digger. They said on Monday that it will take about three weeks to finish it. At Nursery the play bits are at the back where the grass used to be.- Chloe. I wonder how many weeks it will take to make the Nursery playground. I am excited to see the Nursery playground when it is finished- Arona Some builders came to Nursery to make a new playground with a mud pit, a stage, a sand pit and a trim-trail with stepping stones.- Olivia. This project has been financed from the school budget, external funding and parental contributions. We would like to thank all those who have been involved in the development of the area and we are looking forward to using our new resource. Mrs P Cousins

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10 March 2010 Every time my dog gets out of its basket, it has wet its basket. Is this bladder control? What can we do to prevent or help this situation? Claire from Hatfield Urinary incontinence can occur in male and female dogs of all ages but especially when they get older. To get an accurate diagnosis, a veterinary surgeon would need to examine your dog and get a urine sample to check for other signs of illness. If it is incontinence due to age or a weak bladder then tablets or drops can be prescribed to help reduce and make them feel much better as most dogs get quite upset when they are used to be being quite clean. How often should I bath my dog? P M from Hatfield This can vary depending on whether your dog has a skin problem that may need regular bathing with a prescribed shampoo or treatment. If this is the case, then advice on the number of times will be given under the vet‟s direction. If it‟s just for grooming and cleanliness, as long as a dog shampoo is used and rinsed off well then it can be done once a week, remembering to dry your pet well after bathing, especially in cold weather conditions. Muddy paws can be cleaned more often! Rebecca Aldren, practice partner at Vets4Pets in Doncaster. If you have a question you would like Rebecca to answer, please send it to Arrow Publications Ltd, Tumble Lodge, Mosham Road, Blaxton, Doncaster, DN9 3BA or email: julie@arrowpublications.co.uk

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THE RAID APPEAL FUND We can now confirm that developers Waystone & AvVail have indeed appealed and that a public enquiry is expected – probably in June or July. The RAID group would like to thank everyone in the community for their support, in raising funds with regard to the expected appeal. We have raised hundreds of pounds in the last few months, this could not have been done without you. One of the most successful and enjoyable events was the sponsored walk in January, which raised in the region of £1000. You may remember that a DMBC planning committee refused an application for a very large Waste Recycling Centre in Stainforth, in November last year. It was refused on the grounds of being too close to residents homes. During this time we have been busy raising funds, with your help, to assist us in the plan to fight the appeal, when it came along. The community will need to raise several thousand pounds to ensure that expert legal assistance can be brought to the appeal to help fight our case – on all the aspects, such as very heavy traffic and possible polution. We are advised by DMBC that the incineration proportion of the DEW project will seek planning approval very shortly. Please watch for fund raising events over the coming weeks – we look forward to seeing you there; 9th May, Sunday - Sponsored Walk, Hatfield In Springtime - walk into Cuckoo Lane/ Pudding & Dip Lane area about 3 miles – start from Manor School Cuckoo Lane 10am 15th May, Saturday - Coffee morning, The Barn - 10am to Noon There will be other events in April & May- Quiz nights etc The community needs your support and thanks again for your support so far...............

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ONWARDS AND UPWARDS FOR HATFIELD TOWN CRICKET CLUB….. Hatfield Town Cricket Club has been a part of village life for some time now but it is only in recent years that the team has started to live up to its potential. We have excellent facilities situated on Carr side lane and boast one of the best playing surfaces in the Doncaster region. This is mainly due to the endless hours of work put in by Groundsman Malc Griffin who tirelessly prepares pitches whilst also opening the batting, and has even been seen on occasions buttering bread. On these excellent pitches we have 2 Saturday teams in the Pontefract league both of whom have been promoted every year for the past few years in fact the club has won a trophy for the past 6 years. We also have a mid week 20/20 team, an indoor side that has recently represented Doncaster area at finals at Headingley and 3 junior sides ranging from under 11‟s to 15‟s. These junior sides are a relatively new venture for Hatfield and our thanks go to Gary French jewellers for his kind sponsorship this year and also to other local businesses such as drains-aid, www.printing.com and our regular contributors the Ingram Arms. The season starts again on 24th April and if you are in the age bracket of 9-69 and fancy a game at whatever level please pop down and have a go, if not pop down and have a beer and a walk round and see a good game of cricket. Feel free to contact Alan Barnes on 07891291128 or visit our website: http://hatfield.play-cricket.com/home/home.asp. Although we are a progressive and successful club we are keen to promote a community spirit and will welcome people and players of all abilities. Andy Cutts, HTCC Morale Officer (non elected)

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The Complete Exterior Cleaning Service. Invest in your Conservatory before its too late The close up shows grime/funghi forming on Polycarbonate roofing & weather seals on glazing bars. The build up of dirt & grime on the outside often goes unnoticed. The grime & funghi forming it can seriously damage the glazing bars, sealing rubbers & restricting the Polycarbonate roof to let in light. Have your conservatory cleaned professionally. All work is carried out by Insured and fully trained staff with years of experience and the correct tools to do the job.

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Your concerns are our priorities! Did you know that every community in Doncaster has a team dedicated to policing your neighbourhood? Safer Neighbourhood Teams (SNT) were introduced two years ago to provide a local policing service in the heart of communities. The teams were set up in partnership and consist of police officers and council staff, who work with other agencies to focus on the needs of the local communities in Doncaster. The SNT’s hold regular monthly community meetings and invite you, the community, to have your say and express any concerns or issues you have in your neighbourhood. At the SNT community meeting for Hatfield & Stainforth, concerns were raised about speeding vehicles in the area. To tackle this concern, a Digital Speed Display (DSD) system was arranged to be set up on Kirton Lane to catch any speeding vehicles on the morning of 3 March. The DSD was set up at the roads speed limit and any vehicle that went past the DSD, the speed they were travelling at flashed up on the system. Nineteen vehicles were caught driving above the speed limit and their number plates were noted. The vehicles owners were later sent advice letters to their home address, warning of the dangers of excessive speeding in built up areas. PCSO Graeme Duffin said, “We focus on the matters that the public tell us are affecting them and speeding vehicles were raised as a concern. This operation was to make motorists aware of the speed limit and hopefully reduce speeding in the future. More operations like this will take place and will also include the use of a speed gun and the ability to issue people with fixed penalty notices for speeding.” To find out more about your Safer Neighbourhood Team call 01302 385153 or visit www.southyorks.co.uk and enter your postcode.

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BEAVER TALES Merlin and Kite say farewell for pastures new! It is with deep regret that Merlin and Kite say farewell to the Hatfield Beaver Scout Group. We did intend to leave the group at Easter but due to circumstances beyond our control, we have left slightly early without the chance to say good bye . Merlin has been part of the Beaver Section at Hatfield for 5 years, and Kite for 18 months. We would just like to take this opportunity to thank the Beavers, parents and friends for all the support we have had during this time. We have really enjoyed our time running the Beaver section, and it has been a fantastic experience and a lot of fun. We are not leaving Scouting, we are merely moving to Barnby Dun to help Annette run the Beaver section there. Although we will miss the children at Hatfield Beavers, we are really looking forward to joining the friendly Leadership Team at Barnby Dun. So farewell Hatfield Beavers, we hope to see you all at district events, and thank you. I do hope the new Leaders will continue with Beaver Tales because it has been great to put all our activities in the Hatfield Arrow, and with that I would like to say a massive thank you to Julie Morrell at the Arrow for all the help and support she has provided to the group. Jill Hughes

Bathroom Suites - Fitted & Tiled General Plumbing Door Hanging & Locks Fitted Painting & Decorating General Gardening and Fencing Household Maintenance

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Excellent Function Room For Hire seats up to 120/130 people and is available now for you to host your special event.

DUNSCROFT WELFARE CLUB

*Birthdays *Christenings *Wedding Receptions *Anniversaries *Surprise Parties Spacious Room - Dance area - Bar. Includes a Disco or Karaoke Or bring your own entertainment. Professional & Helpful Staff and Very Competitive rates

To Book or for Further Information please call Peter or Mick

01302 841326 After 7pm Weekdays and all day Sat & Sun

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Stay Level Headed at Rail Crossings Dear Readers, It may be that we are all under time pressure. But drivers these days are more inclined than ever before to “chance it” at lights. And not just “amber gamblers” – drivers can be ignoring red lights as well. This is particularly dangerous at a level crossing. So much so, a new advertising campaign has been launched, focussing on drivers who ignore red lights, and sometimes barriers, and “take a chance” at level crossings. It‟s aimed at commuters who drive to work and mothers on the school run. Apparently around four people a day gamble with their lives at level crossings showing a red signal, and people die as a result. That is an unacceptable death toll for something that could only save seconds on a typical journey. The problem has been portrayed as on of the biggest risks of “catastrophe” on the rail network. 13 people died at crossings last year. Rail chiefs insist that level crossings are safe if used correctly – even the unmanned ones, and the crossings with no barriers. But if they are misused, the chances of surviving being hit by a train, no matter what vehicle you are in, are virtually zero. If you are approaching a level crossing be prepared to stop if the signal goes to amber. Use your mirrors to see if there is somebody following you too closely and if so, gently brake in order that you can send them a cautionary message. Once the trains have gone and the signal is off again, take a moment to glance both ways before you go across the line, just in case. In heavy traffic when the queue sometimes covers the railway line, never, ever be tempted to stop on the track or half way. Blocking a half-barrier crossing is extremely dangerous. If you are interested in further information regarding the courses that we offer you will be able to find this information on the Institute of Advanced Motorists website at www.iam.org.uk or Tel:020 8996 9600 Safe Driving. Paul Tuke, Secretary Doncaster

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Why did the Easter Bunny cross the road? Because the Chicken had its Easter Eggs!

The name Easter comes from Eostre, an ancient Anglo-Saxon goddess, originally of the dawn. In pagan times an annual spring festival was held in her honour. Easter is now celebrated (in the words of the Book of Common Prayer) on the first Sunday after the full moon which happens on or after March 21, the Spring Equinox. Therefore it can occur on any Sunday from March 22nd through to April 25th. This year it‟s on Sunday 4th April. In medieval times a festival of egg throwing was held in church, during which the priest would throw a hard-boiled egg to one of the choirboys. It was then tossed from one choirboy to the next and whoever held the egg when the clock struck 12 was the winner and retained the egg.

How many smaller words can you make using the letters above? I have found 3 words to start you off…. An Sun At

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Hatfield Flyer Children’s Page Feature – Different Stages in Nursery

At Small World Day Nursery the children‟s learning experiences are based around their individual developmental needs. From the age of 3 months, babies are given new experiences according to their individual needs. At such a young age babies learn through their senses. Sounds, smells, physical contact, singing, games and talking to your baby are vital; as well as encouraging physical skills for crawling, standing and walking.

Dunsville Community Centre High Street, Dunsville

Tel: 01302 882602 Bookings

Monday Walkers

10.30 - 11.30am

Over 60‟s

12.30 - 3.00pm

Sequence Dance

7.30 - 10.00pm

Enjoying early games such as peek-a-boo, clapping and finding hidden objects will all be part of a child‟s daily play. There will also be opportunities for one-to-one interaction with staff and other children. We also spend sometime each day playing outside. Now and again, we take children for little walks in buggies along the quiet roads behind the nursery.

Tuesday Little Tykes

9.30 - 11.30am

Sue Teale Dance

4.30 - 7.30pm

Wednesday Yoga

9.30 - 11.00am

Computer Classes

10-12, 1-3pm 7-9pm

From around the age of 12 months your child will start to experience natural materials such as water and sand as well as discovering the pleasures of play dough, printing and brush painting- all with close supervision of course!

Sue Teale Dance

4.30 - 7.45pm

Thursday Keep Fit

10.00 - 11.30am

Craft

1.00 - 3.00pm

From the age of 18 months your child will slowly be integrated into the toddler room where they are taught to become more independent, they will be introduced to a wide range of arts and crafts to develop their coordination and concentration. Puzzles, number games, drawing and singing will all be part of their daily routine.

Sue Teale Dance

4.15 - 8.00pm

From the age of 3-5 your child will follow a curriculum of the Early Learning Goals set out by the Government. Children at this age will be encouraged to develop all the necessary skills and knowledge to give them an early start to their education. This is the age when true and strong friendships are built.

Taekwondo

For more information on this please contact Small World Day Nursery on 01302 844485.

Friday Little Tykes

9.30 - 11.30am

Saturday Sue Teale Dance

9.00 - 2.00pm

Sunday 11.00 - 12.00noon

Monthly - Womens Institute meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month 7.30pm The Centre Social Dance 2nd Saturday in each month 7.30pm The Centre which was funded by the National Lottery & Rural Target Fund is also available for hire for Private & Community Projects, accommodating up to 150 people. The meeting room seats 12. www.dunsvillecommunitycentre.com

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Conservative Candidate sets up Election Campaign HQ in Hatfield Matt Stephens, the new conservative candidate for the Don Valley constituency, standing against Labour‟s high profile MP Caroline Flint, is basing himself in Station Road for the duration of the campaign – expected to end on polling day May 6th- because he believes that the Hatfield vote is one of the keys to victory. Already his door-knocking consultation exercise has brought to light resident feelings on issues such as the heavy traffic on Station Road, something he is experiencing first hand. Matt also fully sympathises with the concerns of the RAID group over developments at Hatfield Colliery “I am amazed just how much heavy traffic there is even without the major developments, plus the fact that everything has to negotiate the bend at the Church. It‟s crazy” says Matt. One of the big national issues that has come through loud and clear is that central government has failed to heed the concerns of voters over the influx of immigrants into Britain. “The sheer number of people and the different nationalities are overwhelming our public services“ he says “It‟s not a racist issue. There are three times as many people coming to our shores than there were ten years ago. Over the centuries this country has absorbed countless people and that has added to our culture and our prosperity. People tell me they are angry with the Government for not being more like the Aussies, careful of who they choose to come to the country and strong on the message that they are coming to Britain which means they will need to speak English and live within out values and culture. What makes them so disappointed and so angry is that no-one has been listening to them.” “Crime to is a major concern for everyone perhaps because it seems to have become more violent, then there‟s Europe – another issue where voters feel let down by government, and it goes without saying that everything we want to achieve is based on the success of our economy.” One of Matt‟s pet hates is litter. “Keeping the streets litter–free tells people how proud you are of your community. Doncaster is a fantastic place to live but unless litter is quickly cleared up, some people think that this is the norm and it‟s OK to throw stuff down on the streets.” Educated at Garforth Comprehensive and Lancaster University where he studied politics and international affairs, his first task was to set up his own business in York and having seen young people at a loose end – he also set up a highly successful youth activity programme –GlobalYork. With no background in active politics he took on the challenge of overturning an 8,000 Labour majority because he sees the seat as “winnable”. “I was so fed up with what has been happening over three Labour terms of office and things going from bad to worse, I decided it was time to stand up and be counted. On my door stepping campaign I have discovered a lot of people with the same feelings – often of outrage, feeling they have been conned – and they have promised me their support. In between campaigning, running his business and popping home to see his wife and two young children he plans to hold regular “surgeries” right through the Don Valley, meeting people and essentially listening to what they have to say. He sees Don Valley the election as a two-horse race – “Any vote other than for me is in effect a vote for Labour. “He stresses “In this election is no place for the traditional protest vote. We have to save the country from another four years of clunking fist of top down Labour government” Twitters emails and blogs play a big part in his communications strategy – for more information it‟s www.matt-stephens.co.uk

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WHAT’S ON? HATFIELD WOODHOUSE METHODIST CHAPEL Sunday services start at 6pm

Sunday, April 4th (Easter Sunday) Rev Helena Harbottle Sunday, April 11th Mr David Hepworth from Adwick-le-Street Sunday, April 18th Mr Nick Thompson from Auckley Sunday, April 25th Rev Helena Harbottle HATFIELD WOODHOUSE METHODIST CHAPEL Saturday Coffee Mornings - 10am to 12noon April 3rd In aid of Project 2000 April 10th In aid if Guide dogs for the Blind April 17th In aid of Project 2000 April 24th In aid of the Air Ambulance FRIENDS OF HATFIELD CHURCH BUILDING TRUST Pub Quiz at the Bay Horse, Hatfield on Thurs 15th April, start 9pm. £1 entry per person, teams of 4 max. 4 bottles of wine for the winning team, lucky table number draw & half time raffle, come along and test the old grey matter! All proceeds, to Friends of Hatfield Church Building Trust.

Kissimmee Florida

A DATE FOR YOUR DIARY, Open Gardens Weekend in aid of the Yorkshire Cancer Research. Saturday and Sunday 19th-20th June. If you wish to participate in this event, open your garden, donate prizes, plants, cakes or items for stalls or if you could offer any spare time at the weekend to help, please contact Mrs Lynn Hoff on 01302 842389. HATFIELD WOODHOUSE WORKING MEN’S CLUB Every Saturday Night - 13 Card Bingo, Raffle and £1 Draw. 8.30pm Onwards. Everyone is welcome. Come along and enjoy a good night out! PRIZE BINGO 2010 The Hatfield Woodhouse committee have agreed the following dates for the Community Prize Bingo for 2010. 30th April, 28th May, 18th June, 2nd July, 10th September. All dates are Friday nights with an eyes down time of 7.30p.m. Everyone Welcome. ACTION FOR CHILDREN VERMUYDEN SUPPORT GROUP Monday 19 April 2010 7pm AGM – at Hatfield Woodhouse Chapel New members welcome Friday 14th May 2010 – Store collection at Morrisons York Road Doncaster Saturday 15 May 2010 -Coffee Morning 10-12 at Hatfield Woodhouse Methodist Chapel

3 bed, 2 bath bungalow on a gated residential community with 24 hour Security 3 pools, gym, Jacuzzi & tennis courts on complex. Ideal location for all theme parks (Disney 15mins)

From £275 per week Tel: 01302 842607 40

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PRELIMINARY NOTICE

Personal Attention From Jessie Now Practising Part-Time Tuesday Mornings and All day Wednesday and Thursday

Footcare Advice & Treatment Orthotics Fitted 31 High Street Hatfield

01302 351545

Coming Soon! Woodhouse Phoenix In Association with Hatfield Woodhouse Village Hall Presents ‘Allo, Allo’ Thursday 8th, 9th, 10th July For more details please ring Colin on 840437

HATFIELD CHURCH BUILDING TRUST WILL BE HOLDING THE FOURTH

with entertainment HATFIELD CHURCH Saturday 6 November 2010 Tickets will be available later in the year from Cath and Stuart Watson 01302 842163 email: cathwatson@talktalk.net Tickets £26 per person Book a table for 10 if you wish

Develop Confidence & Self Esteem Develop Performing Skills (acting, singing, dancing) Have Fun & Keep Healthy Hatfield Woodhouse Village Hall Every Saturday 9-11am (term time) Run by a qualified, experienced teacher

For more details or to book a place call Tracey on 01302 840791 or 07904 719004

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USEFUL NUMBERS

Gas Emergency

0800111999

Age Concern

0800 009966

Electricity Emergency

0800375675

Doncaster Council Community First

01302 736000

Yorkshire Water

08451242424

Child Line

0800 111

BT Faultline

0800800151

NSPCC

08088005000

DMBC

01302 734444

RSPCA

01302 719790

Crimestoppers

0800 555111

Doncaster Childrens Information Service

0800 1384568

Hatfield Florist

01302 845597

Hatfield Water Park

01302 841572

Vue Cinema

08712240240

Odeon Cinema

08712244007

The Dome Leisure Centre

01302 370777

South YorkshireFire Service

01142727202

South Yorkshire Police (non - emergency)

01142202020

Hatfield Travis C of E Infant & Nursery School

01302 840200

Hatfield Manor Junior School

01302 842164

Hatfield Visual Arts College

01302 840961

Hatfield Woodhouse Primary School

01302 840448

Hatfield Sheep Dip Lane Primary School

01302 842464

Hatfield Dunsville Primary School

01302 882958

Hatfield Crookesbroom Primary School

01302 841337

Dunsville Community Centre

01302 882602

Hatfield Library

01302 842064

Hatfield Woodhouse Methodist Church

01405 812101

Hatfield Church Parish Office

01302 350591

Hatfield Health Centre

01302 384200

Dunsville Medical Centre

01302 890108

Doncaster Royal Infirmary

01302 366666

NHS Direct

0845 4647

Weldricks late night pharmacy

01302 369699

Royal British Legion

01302 841942

Thorne Rural Lions

01302 350797

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS/FINANCE Richardson Accountancy Limited, Hatfield 07891481446 01302 351641 CAR Sales & Repairs All Car Service/Repairs Japanese & Korean Specialist

01302 830400

Barry Gill Sales & Repairs, Hatfield

01302 842878

CLOTHING / FASHION Stitch That, Clothes Designer/Dressmaker/Fancy Dress

01302 841728 07891 968830

COUNSELLING Clouds Community Counselling, Free Confidential Counselling Service

Client Line 07962 907053

FOOD AND DRINK C4 Catering, All Occasions, Cold Buffet Catering

01302 854871 07982 256430

HEALTH AND BEAUTY Jessie Credland Foot Clinic 31 High Street Hatfield

01302 351545

Lisa’s Toning & Tanning Studio, Incorporating Bev’s Beauty, Ash Hill Crescent, Hatfield

01302 845633

HOME & GARDEN Blind Ideas, High Street, Hatfield

01302 842627

Sunnybank Garden Centre, Hatfield Woodhouse

01302 842954

SECURITY

Casanova Pizzeria Ash Hill Crescent, Hatfield ‘Established 1989’

Special Offers Available for Party Orders with Prior Notice OPEN 5pm - 11.30pm {Fri & Sat Delivery until 12pm} Now Open 7 Days a Week Open Bank Holidays

WE ACCEPT EUROS Fast & Friendly Delivery Service Available

Tel: 01302 843364 North East Doncaster CAB Help at the Heart of Your Community For Advice that’s

Free - Confidential - Independent - Impartial

Meteor Security Solutions Ltd, Auckley

01302 623427

SERVICES/TRADES A.E.S. Tiling (ceramic floor & wall tiling) Dunsville www.aestiling.org.uk

01302 885401 07749 519557

C M Developments (Yorkshire) Ltd Building Services

01302 770216

Dean Brown Joinery, Hatfield, 07795321054

01302 350363

Dean Gregory Electrician

01427 874377

07833 638521

E P G Roofing

01302 532676

Les Green Electrical Contractor 07946149196

01405 816546

NWR Plumbing & Heating, Hatfield 07917524645

01302 842032

P.Woods Builder

01405 818771 07733 021023

All General Building Work

RES & Sons Ltd Electrical Contractors

01482 501600

Steve Blunt Electrical Contractor 07900188126

01302 350557

Contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau at 5a Browns Lane Thorne or 14 Church Road Stainforth. Sessions available at Thorne every Mon, Weds, Thurs & Fri or Stainforth Tues & Thurs. New outreach advice sessions every Mon & Weds at Moorends Miner's Welfare, West Road. All sessions are available by appointment only please call 0844 499 4137 between 10:00-2:00 (Monday-Friday) to book.

Debt Advice by appointment 01405 741457 or 01302 846745 or 01302 845187 Benefits Advice by appointment 01405 740641 or 01302 846745 24 HOUR ADVICE LINE 0844 499 4137 Advice by email - advicecabthorne@fsmail.net Registered Charity No. 1096497 Volunteers and Donations always welcome.

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Steve Blunt

Electrical

All Electrical Work Undertaken Extra Sockets, Lights, Spot lights, Alarms, Fault Finding, Telephone Points, Security Lighting, Fuse Board Upgrades, Part and Full Re-wires, New builds. Etc, etc! NIC Registered Domestic Installer

Call your local electrician now for a friendly professional service

Tel: 01302 350557 Steve: 07900 188126 Gary: 07717 766723

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