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December 2023

Issue 174 Issue 192

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OWSTON FERRY POSTMISTRESS WANTS TO REASSURE CUSTOMERS THAT HER POST OFFICE IS NOT CLOSING! • • • • •

Owston Ferry Post Office is staying open Royal Mail sorting office alongside Post Office closing in March Post Office is all geared up for Christmas Personal and business banking on behalf of all major banks Range of Post Office services including posting, click and collect, pre-order currencies, bill payments, car tax renewal, gift cards

Lynn Beck, Postmistress for Owston Ferry would like to quash inaccurate rumours that her Post Office is closing. Owston Ferry Post Office at 8-9 Market Place, Owston Ferry, DN9 1RB is staying open. However, Royal Mail, which rents space within the Post Office will no longer sort mail in this community from March. Lynn, who has been Postmistress for 20 years, said: “Please be reassured that Owston Ferry Post Office is not closing, but I will be losing income when Royal Mail, which is a separate company to Post Office, no longer rents space, so I would really like the community to support my Post Office. “People can do their personal and business banking at my branch on behalf of all the major high street banks, but not everyone realises that. The last bank in town at nearby Epworth, closed in September, so people have even further to travel to an actual bank, but people can deposit cash and cheques, make withdrawals and do their balances here. “Also people have busy lives so they are not always at home. They can safely have parcels delivered here with the click and collect service and they can order currencies on line and have it delivered to my branch. I’m also conveniently located for home shopping returns, car tax renewals and bill payments. “I’m all geared up for Christmas with cards and stationery and people can buy the popular One4All gift cards, which can be used in a large number of shops and even restaurants.” Owston Post Office is open: Monday to Saturday mornings from 9am – 12.30pm and Monday and Tuesday afternoons from 1.30 – 5.30pm.

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Community News A community walk organised by Haxey Parish Walkers will start at 10.30 on Saturday December 30th from The Church Hall in Haxey. Situated behind the church the hall has a large car park. The walk will be about four miles finishing with hot drinks and biscuits. A great opportunity to get out and enjoy some fresh air and company in between the over indulgence of Christmas and New Year. Everyone is welcome as are well behaved dogs on leads.

Isle Group of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Highlands and Islands of Scotland by Geoff Trinder Thursday December 7th at 7.30pm On Thursday December 7th we will be having an illustrated talk on the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Well known local naturalist and photographer Geoff Trinder will be taking us on a tour of many of the Scottish islands and the highland region. He will be telling us about the places and the wildlife found there and showing us images of a variety of animals, birds and landscapes. We meet at Belton All Saints Centre (Church Hall), Stocks Hill, Belton, DN9 1PE Everyone is welcome, you don't have to be a member of the Wildlife Trust so please come along and join us. Entrance fee is £1. There will be refreshments and a raffle. For further information about the local Trust group and their meetings please contact Tony Lee on 01427 753831 or Chris Trinder on 01427 872051. Details about the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust can be found on their web site.

High Levels WI The October meeting of High Levels WI was a little more routine than the wonderful September Austrian Evening. The photos of which are on the website, www.highlevelswi.co.uk Instead of singing Jerusalem, we began with the first verse of “We plough the fields and scatter…..” and followed this with our traditional Harvest Auction. The very able auctioneer was Jayne, our President.

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Everyone took something to auction. There was a great variety of largely home, or locally grown vegetables and fruit. There were sweets, chocolates, biscuits, plants, wines, honey and some very popular and rapidly bid for Chinese lanterns. Another traditional and highly popular product was packs of almond fingers. Members were obviously waiting to bid for these and prices escalated. Other baking favourites appeared and finally some welcome, miscellaneous items. Members totted up their expenditure and passed cash over to the treasurer. For some there were bargains and others much expense but the positive buzz of conversation while members socialised over refreshments indicated a very happy atmosphere and no doubt a healthy addition to High Levels WI accounts. The November meeting will be the AGM with a talk about Lister’s Crisps and the December meeting will be a Craft evening with members choosing to create origami decorations for the Christmas table. There will be some additional refreshments too. An outing to the pantomime at Scunthorpe is arranged and other outings are on the drawing board. Members have the opportunity to join in separate social events in addition to the regular meetings. Into 2024 there is another varied programme planned. Do look at the website, mentioned above and you will see the variety of things we get up to. Come and join us at The Reindeer Inn, Sandtoft 6.45pm start, on the third Wednesday each month.

Haxey Craft Fair would like to thank stall holders, the people who came to support it and those who helped out. It was a fantastic team effort and great to see people chatting and having fun. Money raised is £655.22 For Haxey PreSchool. The funds will be used o enhance a new sensory room for the children of the village.

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Haxey Memorial Hall Community Panto Rehearsals are under way for Haxey Memorial Hall Community Panto's December production of Red Riding Hood. The production involves a cast and crew of over 35 people, age from 9 to 90! Join us at the Memorial Hall for some family friendly fun on the 8th, 9th and 10th of December! Performance times as follows; Friday 8th December 7pm Saturday 9th December 2pm and 7pm Sunday 10th December 2pm £7 adult/£5 children under 10 Tickets available via our box office (Hood Room, Haxey Memorial Hall, every Wednesday 6-7pm and Saturday 10.30 am - 12 noon, throughout November) or find us on Facebook!

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Haxey Library - Volunteer or lose it The Library is ‘manned’ by volunteers and we have a problem. We are concerned that, without more volunteers, we will be unable to maintain the opening hours which we now operate. We are stretched, especially when holiday and illness absences occur. If you have time to spare why not consider becoming a ‘volunteer.’ Training is provided and you would be working with a volunteer who is familiar with the system. By volunteering you would help us to keep the library open as it is now and continue to provide a valuable service for the local community. Normally, we would only ask you to ‘man’ one of the weekly spots, but even if you could only manage to help once a fortnight this would still be very welcome. If you are interested please contact one of us during opening hours and we will give you further details, or just come in and see how we work. More information can also be obtained from North Lincolnshire libraries on 01724 297251 or library.enquiries@ northlincs.gov.uk Our opening hours are listed below. You will find us tucked in at the end of the Memorial Hall, almost opposite the Coop Supermarket.

Opening Hours Monday, 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Tuesday, 9 a.m. until 12 noon Friday, 9 a.m. until 12 noon Saturday, 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.

CHRISTMAS 2023

Owston Ferry Heritage Society invite you to visit

SANTA at the SMITHY (High Street, Owston Ferry DN9 1RE)

Saturday 9th Dec 2pm - 4pm Sunday 10th Dec 2pm - 5pm Saturday 16th Dec 2pm - 4pm Sunday 17th Dec 2pm - 5pm Refreshments-Raffle-Gifts

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Misterton Christmas Light Switch On! This year’s Christmas Lights switch-on is on Friday 1 December at 6.00pm, so get your Christmas jumper out of storage and join us at Church Meadow for mulled wine and drinks for children, courtesy of the Parish Council. There’s a selection of local stallholders – anyone wanting a space should contact Nikki on 891629 or nikki.jaggard-smith@misterton-notts-pc.gov.uk. Santa will be there so come along and say hello and give him your Christmas list! The Christmas fund-raising group, Sparkles, has ceased operations and has passed its lamp-post motifs to the Council last month. But it was too late for the Council to get them checked and apply for a licence this year, but councillors will assess in January what needs to be done for next Christmas.

Alongside the lights switch-on is a Christmas Tree Festival. Pictured is last year’s winning tree. Everyone individuals, organisations, and businesses - is invited to enter. Dress a Christmas tree, which will be on display in the Parish Church from Friday 1 December for the weekend. The height of the tree should not be more than four feet (1.25metres). Any lights should be battery powered. Please include the name of your organisation or business on a sheet of card or paper no bigger than A4, with any other information you want to give; this will be displayed with the tree. Bring trees to the Parish Church between 2.004.00pm on Friday 1 December. There's a chance to win a prize for the bestdressed entry. There’s another chance for people to see the Christmas Tree entries on Saturday 2 December (during the Church’s annual Christmas Coffee Morning from 10.00am to 12noon).

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South Axholme Academy is thrilled to announce its outstanding performance in the 2023 secondary school league tables released by the Department for Education. Once again, South Axholme Academy has secured its position at the top of the league tables for North Lincolnshire, showcasing the institution’s commitment to academic excellence and student success. The Department for Education’s confirmation of the 2023 outcomes for secondary schools in England reaffirms South Axholme Academy’s status as one of the highest performing secondary schools in Yorkshire and the Humber region. This remarkable achievement reflects the dedication and hard work of both the students and the staff, as well as the continuous support from parents and the local community. Principal, Scott Barlow, expressed their delight, stating, “We are incredibly proud of our students’ achievements and the exceptional dedication of our teachers. This accomplishment is a testament to the collaborative effort of our entire school community. We will continue to provide an outstanding educational experience and support for our students, preparing them for future successes.” The Academy extends its warmest congratulations to the class of 2023 for their remarkable accomplishments. Each student’s effort and determination have contributed significantly to South Axholme Academy’s continued success in the region.

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1st Isle of Axholme BP Scouts November 2023 Autumn nights are perfect for outings in the dark and we have enjoyed a few of these this month. The cubs and scouts shared an outing to Boston Park to feed the animals in an afterhours trip and to explore the Maize Maze! We also spent a session re-learning how to sew on the badges in the right places so that we look smart ahead of the Remembrance parade on Sunday 12th November. We will join all the other uniformed organisations in parading the length of Haxey from the youth Hub to the church in memory of those who have served and those who lost their lives in service of their country. After the church service we will lay a wreath at the memorial. The cubs enjoyed a pumpkin carving session too. Some very creative and artistic skills at work! Other skills we have been working on are our bushcraft survival skills. The scouts spent a Saturday at Lupine Woods in Haxey developing these skills. We built shelters and prepared open fires, lighting them with strikers, and searched the woodland for suitable hazel twigs for toasting marshmallows on. The weather held fair while we made lunch to be cooked on the fire – we made bread twists, experimenting with flavours such as paprika, and wrapping twists around hotdog sausages for variety. For dessert we made smores (marshmallow and chocolate in between digestive biscuits), and fruit baked with chocolate wrapped in foil (banana or apple). After lunch we cleared the site, disassembling our knots and “leaving no trace” and then developed games from natural materials. This month scouts will focus on their signaller badge, making sure they know the NATO phonetic alphabet for carrying messages, and also learning morse code (buzzer or lights) and practising it. We will also be testing our night navigation skills with an adventure in an unfamiliar local area. Finally, we have a plan for restarting the Beavers section - please get in touch if your child (aged 5-8 years) would like to join the newly forming Beavers. Sections all meet at the Westwoodside Village Hall: (Cubs, Scouts and Senior Scouts) all meet on Monday evenings 6pm (Cubs), and 7pm (Scouts & Senior Scouts), and Beavers (tbc) probably on a Tuesday evening at 6pm.

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Christmas at Crowle Peatland Railway 2023 Dates: December 2nd&3rd, December 16th&17th Times: 10 am - 4 pm The festive offerings at Crowle Peatland Railway include a train ride to visit Father Christmas in his enchanting Grotto on the Moors, which is expected to be highly soughtafter. Booking for this event will be essential to ensure everyone has a chance to meet Father Christmas. Bookings on our website: https://peatland.co.uk Additionally, a charming Christmas Market will take place in the Barn. The café will also be serving seasonal drinks and food, perfect for those looking to embrace the holiday spirit. To book a stall at the Christmas Market, interested vendors can contact Angus Townley at 07739921835 or angus@townley.com.

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DONCASTER CANCER DETECTION TRUST December…..a month of never-ending activity with the promise of frost and maybe snow. Whatever it brings we hope you enjoy all the festivities and stay safe. At the time of writing (which was early November) the Memory Tree hadn’t started. It will be downstairs in the Frenchgate Centre outside Boots and will be there until Saturday, 9th December 2023, excluding Sunday, 3rd December. The stall will be manned from 10am to 3pm. You can purchase a token to put on your tree at home in memory of a loved one and/or write a message to leave on the Christmas tree in the Frenchgate Centre. If you cannot visit us in Frenchgate there is information on our website to make a donation or you could send a cheque to our office address. Doncaster Wheatsheaf Singers along with the Hatfield and Askern Colliery Band are holding their annual Charity Christmas Concert at Doncaster Minster on Saturday, 16th December from 7.009.30pm. Tickets are £10, Concessions £8 (Co-op members, senior citizens and children under 16). The price includes complimentary festive refreshments courtesy of Co-op Food.) Tickets are available from Co-op Funeralcare at 89-90 Spring Gardens, Doncaster, or from any local Co-op Food Store or Funeralcare branch office or choir or band members. Our contact details are: 22 Wood Street, Doncaster DN1 3LW (entrance by the side of Kerry Gough Florists), first floor (lift available), Room 104. Tel. 01302 325029. Email: info@dcdt.co.uk. Website: dcdt.co.uk. As the office is not fully manned it is best to Email or telephone in advance if you are thinking of coming to see us. We would like to thank everyone who has helped us this year in so many ways: making a donation, volunteering, fundraising on our behalf, organisations who help us and, of course, the lovely magazine editors who publish our news! We wish you one and all a very happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year.

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busy participating in their annual Harvest Festival. Harvest festivals are an important part of the school year for St Martin’s pupils. They provide an opportunity for students to celebrate the earth's bounty and express their gratitude for what they have been given. This year the pupils from St Martin’s gathered food donations for The Isle of Axholme Food Share Project which is based in Haxey and supports families in the Isle of Axholme with weekly food ‘top-ups’. St Martin’s is now proud to have set up a regular donation basket for the project to be used all year round. St Martin’s has also been helping the community further by making Christmas cards for the residents of Owston Ferry.

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What’s On In Your area in the Isle of Axholme Activity

Meeting place

Time

Contact

Wed

18th Gains Haxey Cubs

The Youth Hub, High Street, Haxey

Mon

1st Isle of Axholme B-P Wolf Cubs'

Mon

1st Isle of Axholme B-P Scouts

Mon (4th)

Royal British Legion Epworth Branch

Old School Inn Epworth

Tues

All Stars Tae Kwon Do

Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry

6.00 - 8.00pm

01427 728162

Tues

1st Isle of Axholme B-P Beavers

Westwoodside Village Hall

6.00-7.30 pm

01427 239134

Tues

Line Dancing

Westwoodside Village Hall

7.30-9.30 pm

01427 873778

Wed

Mother and Toddler

Westwoodside Village Hall

9.00-11.00 am

Thurs

Owston Ferry short mat Bowls

Coronation Hall (September—April)

1.30—3.30 pm

Wed

Social Club—over 60’s

Westwoodside Village Hall

2.00-4.00 pm

01427 752524

Fri

Tae kwan Do

Westwoodside Village Hall

5.00-7.00pm

01302 311174

Tues

18th Gains Haxey Beavers

The Youth Hub, High Street, Haxey

6.00-7.30pm

07766806530

Mon

Preschool— Playgroup 2.5—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15-:3:15 pm

01427 754330

Tues

Aquafit

Misterton School Pool.

10.00-11 am

01427 754772

Tues

Preschool Playgroup 3—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15-3:15 pm

01427 754330

Tues

Haxey Bingo

Memorial Hall Mrs Heather Macfall

7.00—9pm

01427 754183

Wed

Preschool– playgroup 2.5—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15- 3:15pm

01427 754330

Wed

Sunshine Yoga

Epworth

1:15-2:45pm

01427 873730

Sat

Owston Ferry Bowls Club

The Green, Owston Ferry (Roll Up & Drives) April to Sept

2.00-4.00pm

01427 728349

Thurs

Sunshine Yoga

Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry

7:00 - 8:30 pm

01427 873730

Mon-Frid

Haxey pre school

Memorial Hall

Thurs

Bambi—Playgroup 0—5 years

St Nicholas’ Church Youth Hub, Haxey (term time only)

Thurs

Aquafit

Misterton School Pool.

Thurs

Haxey and Westwoodside Bowls club The Bowling Green, Haxey Playing Fields

Thurs

Exercise Class

Memorial Hall

Fri

Preschool—Playgroup 2.5—5 years

Memorial Hall

9:15-3:15 pm

01427 754330

Fri

Nordic Walking

Epworth Garden Centre

9.30 start

01724 297270

Fri

18th Gains Haxey Scouts & Explorers The Youth Hub, High Street, Haxey

7.00-9pm

07709556080 07766806530

1st/3rd Thurs

Just Sing. Dementia friendly singing session

Epworth Thurlow Pavilion

2.30-3.30pm

07964914066

Thurs

Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club

The Red Lion Epworth (1st and 3rd Thursday)

6.15pm start 01302 265130

Thurs

Musical Movement - Toddlers 12months +

Epworth Thurlow Pre School

9:00 - 10:00 am

01427 875016

Thurs

Musical Movement - Baby Group

Epworth Thurlow Pre School

10:00 - 11:00 am

01427 875016

Sat

Slate House Market & Carboot

Nr Messingham, Scunthorpe

1pm start

01909 480087

6.00-8pm

07572678936

Westwoodside Village Hall

6.00-7.30 pm

01427 239134

Westwoodside Village Hall

7.00-9.00 pm 7pm

01427 239134 01427 872223

01427 728349

8.00-6.00pm

01427 753162

9:30-11:30 am

01427 753053

6.45-7.45pm

01427 754772

6pm start

07972 493750

6:00 - 8:00pm

01427 875051

The Stephen Jones Community Hall - Pam Layton (Bookings)

01427 752783

Bookings of the Haxey Memorial Hall

jonathanball76@outlook.com

07471066699

Bookings of Westwoodside Village Hall

Vivien M’Itwamwari

01427 753856

Beryl Ash

01724 783125

Mervyn Storrs Email: mervyn-storrs@gmail.com

01427 728373

Deb Hotson

01652 618306

Bookings of West Butterwick Village Hall Bookings of Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry

Bookings of Westwoodside Pavilion

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Advice

Business Directory

Pensions Helpline

0800 991234

Electricity Emergencies

0800 375 675

Transco - Gas Leaks

080 111 999

Yorkshire Water

0845 1242424

Care in the Community Age Concern

0800 009966

Childline

0800 1111

Neighbourhood Watch

01482 444466

Health Visitor Team

0800 099951

SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk

, 01476 569764

NSPCC

0808 80050000

RSPCA

0300 1234999

NHS Direct

111

Transco Emergency Gas

0800 111999

Community

£30 + VAT for 12 months Contact Carolyn

01302 532676

Business/Finance/Accountants Hurstons Accountants & Bus. Advisors

01427 873737

Health/Fitness /Swimming Aquafit - Misterton School

01427 754772

The Willows Dental

01427 872106

Blissful Soles Reflexology Mobile Therapist

07901 016688

Funeral Directors Fields Funeral Service, Westwoodside

01427 874424

R Butoid Funeral Service , Misterton & Dist

01427 890317

Trade/Craftsmen Brooks HOMECARE Replacement Window and Doors 07973 142963 01427 875314 CES Electrical Services—Karl Collins 07768 467814 01427 753072 JMB Developments (for all your plastering jobs) 07785 735984 Taxis

Crime Stoppers

0800 555 111

Carers Support Centre

01652 650585

Isle of Axholme Lions

01427 752139

Isle of Axholme Osteoporosis Support Link—Anne Broster

01427 875752

Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club

0790 4573 405

A& H Taxis-Westwoodside

07817068199 or 01427 362016

Home and Garden Axholme Pest Control

01427 873608 / 0776 6747245

Education and General Epworth Country Primary School

01427 872345

Haxey C of E School

01427 752294

Westwoodside C of E Primary School

01427 752355

Westwoodside Mobile Library

01724 865675

Haxey Library - Memorial Hall

01724 753239

Epworth and District WI

07747 103805

Leisure Epworth Leisure Centre

01427 873845

Haxey Cricket Club

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