The Sherwood March 2019

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March 2019

Customer of the month - Ravenshead Garage If it’s good old fashioned service with a smile you’re after and a garage you can trust, then Jonathan (and his team at Ravenshead Garage) is probably your man. It doesn’t seem like a lot to ask for, but as anyone with a car will tell you, it’s not always that easy! Jonathan has been in the business for thirty four years, so he definitely knows his trade, and for 22 of those years he’s been serving the people of Ravenshead at his garage on Main Road. Most of his customers have been with him for donkey’s years, so we thought it was time to remind people

new to the area about Ravenshead Garage. For a reliable, honest, good old fashioned garage service, we think it’s worth giving Ravenshead Garage a go.

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Bilsthorpe Village Hall filled for heritage museum event

There was a full house at the Bilsthorpe Village Hall for the Heritage Museum event in February when community groups from the village joined to raise funds. Jerry Hague Labour candidate for Sherwood and District Council Labour candidates Adam Murphy for Bilsthorpe and Andy Szpuk for Rainworth and Rufford attended the event and took time to speak to the various participants. Jerry Hague said “ It was great to see so many community groups filling the hall

and contributing to a very worthwhile event. It shows what people have to offer when they volunteer to help their local area. This all helps the Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum to continue the tremendous work and activities it provides which enable residents to keep in touch and enjoy life in Bilsthorpe.” For information about events at the Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum please contact 01623 871533 or email Bilsthorpe-heritage@btconnect.com

On Wednesday evening, 20th March our Meeting will be a talk on “Neurocare”. Our Meeting on Wednesday, April 17th will be a talk on “Potwell Dyke”. Both Meetings will be held in the Lounge Bilsthorpe Welfare at 7.30 pm and new Members are welcome.

Sunday, 31st March/Monday, 1st April: Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum will be holding an exhibition to celebrate “Mothering Sunday” from 10.00 am until 4.00 pm. Admission and refreshments free-of-charge.

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Abbey garden history tours Free walking tours of the garden at Newstead Abbey are being held on Mother’s Day, Sunday, 31st March. A charity donation is appreciated for the Newstead Abbey garden history tours, which run from 1pm and 2.30pm. There is a charge for car parking. Call Philip on 01623 793453 or email philedjones@yahoo.co.uk for details.



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Local Contacts Rainworth Health Centre 01623 794293, Warsop Lane Dentist 01623 798611 AMG Surgery 01623 695461, 59 Mansfield Rd Ravenshead Surgery 01623 795461, 30 Longdale Ave Joseph Whitaker School 01623 792327

Late Night Chemists

Boots - St Peters Retail Park Station Street, Mansfield NG18 1BE 01623 653 926 Opening Times Mon - Sat 9:00 - 00:00

Send your news and photos to chloe@news-journal.co.uk Sainsburys Pharmacy Nottingham road, Mansfield NG18 1BW 01623 557144 Mon – Sat: 8:00 – 22:00 Sun: 10:00 – 16:00 Rosemary St Pharmacy Rosemary street Mansfield, Notts, NG19 6AB 01623 622413 Mon- Fri 7:30 – 22:00 Sat:8:0022:00 Sun 8:30-22:00

Useful Contacts Trussel Trust Food Bank 07716439740 Frank 0800776600 Shelter 08088004444

Orchard Pharmacy - Orchard Medical Practice, Stockwell Gate, Mansfield, Notts NG18 5GG - 01623 656586 Opening Times Mon - Fri 7:00 - 23:00 Sat 9:00 -23:00 Sun 10:00 - 16:00

Newark & Sherwood Homes 01623 860740

Asda Pharmacy, Priestic road, Sutton in Ashfield Notts NG17 2AH – 01623 516222. Opening times mon 8:00 – 23:00 Tue, Thur, Fri 7:00 – 23:00 Wed: 8:00 – 22:00 Sat: 7:00 – 22:00 Sun: 10:00 – 16:00

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Methodist On the run for Stroke Association R Church Blidworth Services 10.30am (All age service on 3rd Sunday of month) Midweek Communion service 1t 11am on the third Tuesday of each month. Rainworth Services Sunday service at 10.30am Family service on first Sunday of the month. Evening services around the circuit Saturday morning Coffee and Chat from 10am - 12 noon in the Hall Bilsthorpe Services 10.15am (All age service on 4th Sunday of month) Bible study group Thursday mornings. Community Cafe Mondays 9:30am 1:30pm. Edwinstowe Services 10:15am (Fourth Sunday of the month there is a lunch - all is welcome) Church Service Times St Mary’s, Blidworth - 9.00am St Simon & St Jude’s, Rainworth -10.30am Sherwood Forest Community Church, Blidworth - 10.00am

esolutions can be hard to stick to but if we’re all doing something together for a great cause, I think they’re so much easier. I think of resolutions as my new year’s “intentions” instead which take the pressure off and makes the great things I want to achieve, even more exciting. This year, I am proud to be an ambassador for the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run events and I’m looking for everyone in Nottinghamshire to get involved too. We all know someone who has been effected by stroke but sadly it is still a condition that far too many people don’t understand or think will happen to them. The truth is that stroke is closer than most people think. The charity has research that shows regular exercise is one of the key ways to help reduce your risk and the good news is you don’t have to be an athlete to get started. Just dust off your running shoes, get your friends and family together and head out there. Every step counts on the road to recovery and prevention. By taking part you’ll be helping to support stroke survivors and their families as they rebuild their lives. These events are a great opportunity to stay fit and make new friends too. Resolution Run events are open to all

ages and abilities and you can run, jog or walk to the finish line. To sign up and for more information and training tips visit www.resolutionrun.org.uk/ I’ll be at the start line, will you? Yours sincerely, Sally Gunnell


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Strike out at mansfield Superbowl Mansfield Superbowl is an extremely popular 28-lane Ten Pin Bowling centre in Mansfield. Spread over two floors with 14 lanes on each floor, there are also two fully-licensed bars, an American-style diner serving a variety of hot and cold meals and beverages, and an arcade area. There is even a function room available for companies and for special occasions. After being taken over in 2014 by Stanhope House Leisure Ltd - who also own Chesterfield Bowl and the newly-opened Atlantic Bowl in Manchester - the business and building under went a massive overhaul. This included brand new bowling lanes

with a glow-in-the-dark underwater theme and a state-of-the-art computer system with touch screen tablets for customers to use to input their names and keep track of their scores. As well as being the perfect place to enjoy spending time with family, friends and work colleagues, Mansfield Superbowl is one of the top Ten Pin Bowling centres in the UK for bowling tournaments and leagues. As well as hosting corporate parties and functions, Mansfield Superbowl is also the perfect place for birthday parties for children of all ages. Children’s parties include bowling, food and drink and a gift for the

birthday child. Christmas is always a big occasion at Mansfield Superbowl with party packages available for groups of adults and children alike. Every year there is a Christmas Eve party and also a New Year’s Eve party to suit all ages, both of which are very popular with families. There are always great offers to suit everyone so please visit mansfieldsuperbowl.com or go to our Facebook page to find out more. So why not visit Mansfield Superbowl, the perfect place to spend time with family, friends and colleagues. You won’t be disappointed.

Council provides grants to improve home heating Last year Newark & Sherwood District Council supported more than 30 home owners (and two tenants renting from private landlords), to make their home warmer, potentially avoiding unnecessary hospital admissions due to cold-related illnesses.

Newark & Sherwood District Council currently has grant funding available to help local residents on low incomes to repair or replace inadequate heating systems. If you or someone you know is on a low income and suffering with a long term health condition made worse by living in a cold home, the council may be able to help thanks to the Warm Homes on Prescription scheme.

my home is toasty and warm again!” If you would like to know more about the Warm Homes on Prescription scheme, contact Newark & Sherwood District Council on 01636 650000.

A Newark resident who recently benefitted from the scheme said: “I suffer with mobility problems so spend a lot of time at home and feel the cold. My old back boiler broke down last Christmas. I couldn’t afford to repair or replace it and I was getting a bit depressed with the situation so phoned the Council – they were brilliant. I’ve now got a new gas boiler and

Official Launch of the R.E.A.L. Education Bus On Wednesday 7th February the R.E.A.L. Education bus was officially launched at Kings Mill Way.

Nicola Caulton, Branch and Community Manager at Mansfield Building Society and Councillor Philip Owen, Chairman of Children and Young People's Committee at Nottinghamshire County Council cut the ribbon to officially launch the education bus onto the road. Chris O’Brien, R.E.A.L. Education’s Project Development Manager said: “Our thanks go to Mansfield Building Society for their

donation of funds to convert the bus into the fantastic educational resource it is now, and Nottinghamshire County Council for donating the vehicle. “Also, a special thanks to Paul Hartstone and the team at Three One Zero for the fantastic eye-catching design and Ian and the team from Judson Signs who turned the design into a reality. “Now to hit the road!”

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Velvet: Four top tips for introducing one of 2019’s biggest trends into your home •Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor at Furniture Choice reveals how to bring velvet into the home •From accessories to big statement pieces, the key velvet additions for 2019

With a distinctive mix of glamour and charm, velvet is an interiors favourite right now, and it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. While the versatile texture and look is sure to bring a rich finish to any setting, how exactly do you incorporate such a bold trend into the home? Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor at Furniture Choice discusses this elegant and unique fabric, from introducing small accessories to big statement pieces. 1.Accessorising with velvet If you’re looking to introduce the velvet trend around the home without making big purchases, start off small with accents and accessories. “Velvet accessories like lamp shades, cushions and poufs are incredibly on-trend, and can transform a room regardless of the season,” says Rebecca. “These details add a wow factor no matter the shade, and are an easy way to embrace the look without having to make any big changes.”

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With such a bold trend, it can be difficult to know how to pair with other styles in the home, but don’t be afraid to mix velvet with other textures and embrace it alongside other trends such as soft pastels, botanical and regal tones. “Incorporating the fabric into the home with smaller pieces is a great way to begin, as pairing velvet works well alongside a mix of different finishes and details. Velvet’s soft, inviting look blends beautifully with brass and bronze, adding depth, drama and sophistication. It also complements other fabrics like faux fur and knits, making it great for layering up during the colder months,” advises Rebecca. 4. Choosing the correct palette The great thing about velvet is that it works in just about any shade. From deep

navy to jewel yellow or even pastel pink, no matter what your preference, bringing velvet into your home is a breeze. “If you’re looking to make a statement with your velvet furniture and furnishings, go bold with your colours and tone down the surrounding space with soft, neutral shades to really let the velvet pop.” “Alternatively, if you favour a bold wall such as navy or forest green, why not pair with a pastel pink velvet sofa or armchair?” Rebecca says. To learn more about how to introduce velvet into your home and the best aftercare methods, please visit: https://www.furniturechoice.co.uk/advice-and-inspiration/ guide-to-velvet-furniture_a10000031


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Tallents Solicitors supports staff training and development Tallents Solicitors is delighted to welcome Emma Bell to the Mansfield office as she starts her training contract towards becoming a fully qualified solicitor.

skills and confidence, as well as her technical knowledge.

Emma graduated in 2018 from Northumbria University at Newcastle with a First Class Masters in Law Degree. She received various awards during her studies including the Family Law Award and Civil Rights in Practice Award for high academic performance.

“I’ve always wanted to work with a legal firm that was both focused on its clients and was at the heart of its community. Tallents Solicitors is all that and more. I really want to be able to help people in their time of need.”

Emma currently works within the Family Law department at Mansfield and has done so since October 2018 as a paralegal before commencing her training contract with Tallents Solicitors in January 2019. She will undertake contentious and non-contentious training within the firm, with exposure to clients from a very early stage to enable her to build her client care

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Shine 4 cazi fundraising 2019 – London 2 Brighton here we come! Over the last five years many readers have followed my story and supported my fundraising activities in aid of Cancer Research UK, together we have raised a fantastic £25,000 so far to fund ongoing research into fighting Breast Cancer in memory of my beautiful wife and soulmate Cazi for which I am truly grateful. This year we would have been celebrating our twentieth wedding anniversary and after having completed five CRUK Shine Night Marathons, this year, I thought I would take on a new challenge so I have signed up to take on the 100K London 2 Brighton Ultra Marathon over the weekend of 25th and 26th May 2019. I will be setting off at 8am on Saturday 25th May from Richmond Park London, along with my friend Ellie who has taken on the last few Shine Marathons with me. We have decided to take on the whole 100k distance as a continuous challenge, it will certainly be tough as we will be powerwalking throughout the day and night

crossing the North and South Downs before finally crossing the finish line at Brighton Racecourse hopefully around 8am Sunday morning. I am extremely grateful for the support I have received over the years it is really appreciated; together we have made a real difference by helping to fund ongoing research into Breast Cancer so that others don’t have to face the journey my Cazi and others have faced. But let’s not stop there I want to continue to build a legacy in Cazi’s name, recently, other friends have been touched by Breast Cancer so I want to ensure that the vital research continues. I have been fortunate to see the incredible work first hand that CRUK Research Teams are doing so please help me by supporting my fundraising efforts.

I know Cazi will be with me every step of the way keeping me going she probably thinks I am bonkers for taking it on!!! I have to raise a minimum of 50% of my fundraising commitment by the end of March to maintain my place on the Event so I would appreciate any early donations, if anyone would like to support my London 2 Brighton Challenge 2019 donations can be made securely on line through my Cancer Research Fundraising page: https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/ page/mikes-giving-page-112 Cash donations can also be made at Ravenshead Post Office as Linda and the team have kindly offered to support me by having a collecting tin on their counter. Please dig deep every pound will help to bring forward the day when we beat Breast Cancer once and for all. Thanks Mike Farley


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Blidworth & District Historical & Heritage Society Our first meeting of 2019 was very well attended by our members and several guests, who hopefully are potential new members. The evening began with a short introduction into our recently updated website. Although we use the same domain name www.blidworthhistoricalsociety.co.uk it uses a totally new format which is, and always will be, a work in progress project. Our intention is to fill the website with information, stories and pictures about our village and the district. Currently there are 11 pages consisting of material about our upcoming events, member’s written contributions, useful links to other sites along with features on the old Scala cinema, local stones and monuments, the history of local farming, a school children village tour led by Will Richards in 1971 and a full page devoted to Matthew Clay, a brave Blidworth lad who fought at Waterloo, written by Christine Dabbs, a descendent of Matthew. Following a short session where we discussed enquiries submitted to our society via email about long lost Blidworth relatives, we moved onto our guest speaker for the evening. “The Duchess of Curiosities.” A story of the life and times of Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles Harley, Duchess of Portland, was the talk given by the extremely knowledgeable and gifted speaker Lily Anne Dawes.

Margaret, Duchess of Portland (1715 – 1785) married William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland. She was an avid collector of curiosities and began collecting under the

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by the Duke of Portland. In April 1876, following the death of Lady Margaret Cavendish-Harley, the entire contents of The Portland Museum (over 4,000 lots) were auctioned at Privy Gardens, Whitehall. Prime Minister Walpole said of her, 'Few men have rivalled Margaret Cavendish in the mania of collecting and perhaps no woman, in any age of great collectors, rivalled the greatest. A simple woman but perfectly sober, and intoxicated only by empty vases'. Our speaker Lily Anne Dawes was thanked by the chairman and she agreed to take questions from the members following the talk. Our next 3 meetings are as follows: •March 5th - Is our Annual General Meeting followed by Steve Wright, (not the one 'in the afternoon') and his talk entitled, Beautiful Britain. •April 2nd - David Amos and his talk entitled The Bi-Centenary of the Mansfield & Pinxton Railway 1819-1019 •May 7th - An old favourite, Bob Massey with “Gone but not forgotten” Our meetings are in the Function Room of the Blidworth Welfare. Doors are open at 6.45 pm and ample parking is available. New members are always welcome; just turn up on the night. There is a small charge on the door of £2 to cover refreshments. Our book, 'Blidworth and the First World War' can be purchased from Blidworth Library Tel. 01623677200, 'Salon 68', 68a Kirklington Road, Rainworth Tel. 01623795511 and 'Busy Bees' Mansfield Road, Blidworth, Tel. 01623793868 at a cost of £10. www.blidworthhistoricalsociety.co.uk or Email: blidworthhistory@virginmedia. com

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Special gifts for specials days Well the weather in January wasn’t brilliant was it? We kept warm indoors with lots of teas/ coffees and hot chocolates, especially with cream and marshmallows, just the thing to keep us going …. we even experimented with making a baby shark hot chocolate …. interesting but delicious and still only £1.

In February we were really busy with all our Valentine’s day gifts, which sold well. With Mother’s Day coming up, pop up and see what we have on sale for that special day. We have something for literally everybody’s budget. We know Mums need to be spoilt not just on their special day, so why not treat Mum to lunch out here at Sam’s?

Specials this month include our ever popular pancakes -choose your saucy toppings from chocolate, caramel, strawberry, raspberry, lemon or even bubblegum Can be served with either chocolate or vanilla ice cream and cream aswell …. go on indulge yourself See you soon !

Our gifts are all individually hand made and crafted by the guys in the workshop ….. they work so hard on each one and they look fabulous. We can also make up sweet or chocolate boxes with all of Mum or Nan’s favourites you know she’ll love you for it

MP Mark Spencer launches Doorstep The Footworks Safety Campaign in Rainworth in Ravenshead The MP, who was joined by local Rainworth resident Tom Smith launched his safety campaign in the village via a video on Facebook.

Discussing his campaign, the MP said: “ I’ve been following what’s been going on in Rainworth over the past few days, and have been in contact with two local residents Tom Smith and Louis Brailsford and have been working out how best we can help try to put a stop to these rogue traders that the village has been getting recently. So, we’ve come up with our safety campaign.” “We’re sending one out to every household in the village, over 2000 all in all. It’s totally free so won’t cost you a penny. ‘‘When you get it through the door, stick it up on your window to send a clear message

– not in our community!”

“If you want to get involved, feel free to contact me at mark.spencer.mp@parliament.uk” Local Community Champion, Tom Smith, who has been assisting the MP with his campaign in the village, said: “It’s great that I’ve been able to help launch this campaign in Rainworth. If it prevents just one person from falling for a doorstep scam or rogue tradesman, then it’s a success. ‘‘I’ll be out with the team in Rainworth over the next few days hand delivering these to residents across the village, so if anyone wants to get involved with that just drop us a line!”

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You may already know that Barbara Warr at the Footworks retires at the end of this month. She will be leaving you in the more than capable hands of Nicola Devine, who will be merging her existing practice ‘The Village Foot Clinic’ with the Footworks. All appointments booked from the 28th February will be carried out by Nicola, an experienced foot health practitioner , who is local to Ravenshead; her children attend the village school and her parents also live in Ravenshead. We’d like to wish Barbara a very happy retirement, and Nicola every success with her new venture.



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Bilsthorpe Flying High Academy in top 3% in England for progress! Letter signed by Secretary of State for Education and Minister of State for School Standards -praises local school

A local primary school, Bilsthorpe Flying High Academy, has received a letter from Secretary of State for Education and the Minister of State for School Standards, praising the school for hitting the top 3% for progress in England. In the letter co-signed by Rt Hon Damian Hinds MP, Secretary of State for Education, and Rt Hon Nick Gibb MP, Minister of State for School Standards, the school is recognised as showing outstanding results for progress and for its high standards. It said, “Your school’s results, as published on 13 December, show progress scores of 4.5, 3.0 and 5.6 in English reading, writing and mathematics respectively. This means that in terms of progress your pupils make between Key Stage 1 and the end of Key Stage 2, your school is amongst the top 3% schools in England.” The letter goes on to say, “Thank you for producing such high standards through your hard work and professionalism, and congratulations again to you and your staff for all you have achieved.” Anne Ingle, Head Teacher at Bilsthorpe Flying High Academy said the letter came only a short time after the news that the school was ranked the county’s 6th highest performing in in tables measuring SATs results, attainment and progress; and also, the school’s recent ‘Good’ Ofsted report. “The last 12 months have been amazing!” said Anne. “We are incredibly proud of this new achievement because as a whole school, children and staff alike, we have been striving to be the best school in the world! The school plans to continue their agenda of research and development, looking at teaching and learning, the curriculum

and new pedagogy. “This news is such a welcome boost to the work we will continue to carry out. We have looked at the needs of our children and the wider community and developed our curriculum around thatchildren first in every decision made. Now everyone can see the outcome of that work, recognised by this letter, showing that we are doing the right thing for our children. That is to ensure every child reaches their full potential, and that they are ready for the next phase of their education both academically and holistically.” Chris Wheatley, CEO of the Flying High Partnership, of which the school is a member said it is deserved recognition. “This is fantastic news for Bilsthorpe Flying High Academy and for the community it serves. This rate of progress is a clear indicator of the outstanding hard work that the staff have put into school improvement which I

have seen first-hand. “As a Trust, we are proud to see further positive results within our partnership and want to add our voices to those who recognise the fantastic work that is happening at Bilsthorpe. These enviable results show that the area has a school that its community can be proud of, and one which is providing the best outcomes possible for children. The team, I know, will be proud of this, and should take time to celebrate, -though I know they won’t let it slow down their pursuit of excellence! Well done all!” Anne said that the school doesn’t plan to rest on its laurels. “Educational landscapes change, as does a community’s needs. So, we are striving all the time to be better, and each day we go from strength to strength. Bilsthorpe is an incredible school filled with love and nurture, the children are so proud of their school and passionate about their learning. “I am incredibly proud to lead a wonderful school of staff, children and parents and I’m excited to see what the future will bring!”

Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum On Thursday, January 17th, Members Brian Jackson and Ron Chaplin gave a talk to the residents of Highfield Care Home, Edingley about the time in Bilsthorpe when the Colliery was still active. Afterwards, the residents looked at mining artefacts and enjoyed an interactive chat. On Monday, 21st January, a double-decker bus delivered sixty children plus staff from Mapplewells School, Sutton-in-Ashfield to the Museum for a look at mining artefacts, to watch a film on a colliery fire and to take a trip down “Memory Lane” viewing village artefacts.

On Thursday, 7th February, two Members attended a “Visit Nottingham” seminar at “The Embankment”, Trent Bridge and on Tuesday, 12th February, representatives attended a Tourist Action Group Meeting at Sherwood Forest, after which there was an opportunity to take a guided tour around the new Visitor Centre there. These events are a chance to meet other organisations in the area and to network and improve visitor experiences. Our Tabletop Sale & Coffee Morning on Saturday, 9th February was well-supported and £395 was raised for group funds. Member, Alan Ward called the raffle and

gave a vote-of-thanks. Our next fund-raising event will be a “Rummage Sale” on Saturday, 6th April in Bilsthorpe Village Hall, Cross Street from 10.00 am until 12.00 noon. Admission is 30p and includes your first drink and a door-entry raffle ticket for a grocery hamper.

To celebrate British Tourism Week, we shall be holding a “Mothering Sunday” photographic exhibition on Sunday, 31st March, Monday, 1st April and Sunday, 7th April from 10.00 am until 4.00 pm. admission is free and tea, coffee and biscuits will be served.



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The Fishpool Gold Hoard at Ravenshead Library The Fishpool Gold Hoard is the largest hoard of medieval coins ever found in Britain. The find was made in March 1966 by workmen clearing the land for housing where Cambourne Gardens now stands, then in Fishpool, now of course in Ravenshead. The hoard consists of 1,237 coins, four rings, a sapphire pendant and a gold padlock. Most of the coins were English nobles, half nobles and quarter nobles, ranging in date from the reign of Edward III (1327-77) to the latest coins in the group – 63 coins of Edward V, issued between 1460 and 1464. The hoard also included 233 foreign coins. The hoard was probably buried in the Ravenshead area sometime between the

winter of 1463 and the summer of 1464, during a rebellion against the Yorkist king Edward IV. It may have formed part of the Lancastrian royal treasure entrusted to someone fleeing south after the Battle of Hexham (15th May 1464) and concealed by him with the help of a Lancastrian sympathiser. The find was declared treasure trove at Mansfield’s Coroners Court in December 1966 and as such became the property of the Crown. The face value of the hoard when deposited was about £400, equivalent to around £250,000 when it was discovered. The estimated value of the hoard in 2013 was nearly £1.2 million. The original gold hoard and jewellery are

on display in the British Museum. The examples on display at Ravenshead Library are worthless electrotype copies presented to Nottinghamshire County Libraries in 1966. They consist of an English noble (Edward IV), Scottish Gold Lion (James II), Anglo-Gallic Salut d’Or (Henry VI) and a French Ecu d’Or (Charles VII). Next time you are passing the Library, why not pop in and have a look at the copies of the coins? They are on display on the top floor (lift access available). We also have a large local heritage section, which includes maps and photographs of old Ravenshead plus copies of the Ravenshead Newsletter and St. Peter’s Parish Magazine dating back to the 1970s.

Remarkable Running The Abbey Gates cross country team have done it again! The team were excellent, in the girls race Erin came 36th out of 100 runners! To top it all, the boys ran exceptionally well with Jude racing into 1st place, Jacob coming in, a very close, 2nd place and Leo coming in 36th place.

showed us all his tricks and skills on how to sniff out ‘Santa's magic dust’. Thank you to Eva for designing such a beautiful card and to the police for coming into our assembly, everyone had a brilliant time. By Erin and Daisy

On Wednesday 6th of February, some of our youngest children in year 1 took the audience on a tour around London in their assembly .They amazed us with the fantastic facts that they had remembered about London and entertained us with their singing and dancing - brilliant! Not to be outdone, the year 2 class were equally brilliant on Tuesday the 12th of February, when they treated everyone to an assembly that will surely save everyone from dragons. The audience were shocked when they discovered that a dragon had been sighted on the Abbey Gates premises. The children taught the audience how to trap the dragon and how to keep safe around fire. It was fascinating to watch! Well done to the year two’s for their incredible assembly.

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Overall, the Newark and Sherwood team (which Abbey Gates were running for) came first as a team in the girls and boys, it was fantastic, we are so proud of our team. By Jude and Leo

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Family Assembly At Abbey Gates we have been treated to two fantastic family assemblies this month and the children made the audience laugh, cry and sing with their amazing performances. We are so proud.

Upcoming Events: World Book Day –7th March remember to come dressed as your favourite book character.

Joyful Jack Last Wednesday, the children went barking mad, when they received a very special visitor in their assembly. The special visitor was a beautiful police dog -Jack. His visit was all thanks to budding artist, Eva, who won a drawing competition for the best Christmas card. This extraordinary prize meant that the police dog handler to brought Jack in to

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Ravenshead C of E Primary School news This first spring half term has been a busy one and here are some of the fantastic things we have been up to:

Mansfield Town Football Club Our sponsored penalty shoot-out was a massive success and we raised almost £2000 for our school and Mansfield Town Football Club. We thoroughly enjoyed the experience and the children were awarded with a selection of certificates, footballs and tickets to see Mansfield Town Football club. We are really proud of this amazing achievement! Year 5 This month, Year 5 have really been getting stuck into their ‘Live ‘n’ Deadly’ topic. In their science lessons, they’ve been learning about animals and plants. They focused on metamorphosis in animals where creatures, like frogs, go through a dramatic physical and behavioural change! Their music lessons for this half term are based on the BBC’s ‘Ten Pieces’ and they’ve really enjoyed basing their listening and composition on a minimalist piece of music called ‘Short Ride in a Fast Machine’. In Maths, they’ve been looking at fractions which included learning about equivalence as well as comparing and ordering. Fractions can be tricky, but we have been really impressed with the children’s attitude and determination! It’s been a fantastic 6 weeks and we still have lots to look forward to during the second half of the spring term! Year 3 Year 3 have been very busy learning about the incredible invaders that were ‘The Vikings’. Recently they have worked really hard to design and create a protective and sturdy Viking shield. Here they considered

the purpose of the shield and even added in some Viking names and symbols. Alongside this fantastic art work, the children have also been increasing their knowledge about Van Gogh. The have created stunning recreations of ‘Starry Night’ by using oil pastels, paint and even doing batik.

from Africa, he was just like Incy Wincy and they finished their half term off with Chinese New Year Celebrations. They have enjoyed using Google Earth to look at all of these different countries and are getting very good at making comparisons. What a busy half term it’s been!

British Values Week This half term we have been exploring the values of democracy, the rule of law, mutual respect, individual liberty and the acceptance of all faiths and beliefs. The children thoroughly enjoyed exploring these values in detail and produced some fantastic pieces of work to exhibit their understanding and commitment to these British Values. Year 2 Year 2 have enjoyed a super morning taking part in their African Drumming Workshop. The children each had a djembe drum and learnt about how they are made and where they come from. They then learnt and performed a traditional African drumming circle piece of music and a traditional African song. The session ended with a fun activity about different African animals. The children absolutely loved it and it linked with their Home and Away topic perfectly. Foundation Another busy half term has flown by and the children in Foundation have been working very hard. They have focused their learning this half term on stories from different countries that link into our well known Nursery Rhymes. They visited Africa with Fatou who had to collect water from the well, just like Jack and Jill. They then met Anansi the spider who was also

Visit from Hawthorne Primary’s school dog Pixel, the school dog from Hawthorne Primary School, came in with his owner to see our children. This was a fantastic opportunity for the children to find out why they decided to have a dog and the positive impact it has had on children and staff. There was also an opportunity for children to ask some questions to help them explore the benefits of a school dog. This all links to our very exciting plan to have our own school dog. The children and staff can not wait!

Abbey Medical Group Patient Participation Group (PPG) As things change in health and care nationally, locally and within our GP surgeries, it becomes so important to involve patients and carers in improving our services. Who better to speak out for what is needed by patients than those who use the Practice? We are fortunate that our health team want to work with us to deliver the best possible care. Come and meet us at our Patient & Public Action Desk sessions when we are available to chat about your experiences of the local services: Blidworth Surgery – every second Monday from 10 am Ravenshead Surgery – every last Friday from 10 am We also have a monthly Memory Group for people living with Dementia and their carers on the first Friday of the month at

10 am in Blidworth Library. Next meetings Friday, 1st March 2019 and Friday, 5th April Our members are also involved in discussions about the wider transformation plans that are being developed across Nottinghamshire. We run information sessions throughout the year focussing on a range of conditions and supporting people to improve their own health and wellbeing. Next meeting: Wednesday, 6th March at 12.30, Blidworth Surgery Did you know you can register to book and cancel routine appointments and order repeat prescriptions on-line by taking your photo identification to the Reception desk? Want to know more? For an informal chat to find out how you can get involved

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Rainworth Petanque Club, The Old Pit Lane. The times of each meeting are 12 noon to 3pm, Monday, Wednesday & Saturday. Everyone welcome - no experience needed. Come and enjoy a friendly afternoon.

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RAVENSHEAD-PATIENT & PUBLIC ACTION DESK(PPAD). At Ravenshead Surgery on the last Friday morning each month except Bank Holidays. From 10am to 12noon. We offer advice to patients on a range of long-term conditions & health issues, and give support and information that helps connect you to the support service you need. In addition we are the direct link with The Practice and this is the patients opportunity to put their specific queries to the Practice Manager. For more information contact – gillyflower50@hotmail.com. Contact surgery 795461.

Ravenshead Petanque Club At Ravenshead Leisure Centre. Winter sessions on Wednesdays & Saturdays 1.30 - 3.30pm. Visitors very welcome - no experience required. Refreshments provided. Just turn up and give it a try - or contact Martin 07377 670728. email: ravensheadpetanque@gmail.com Ravenshead Memory Lane Group- St Peters Church Lounge- Sheepwalk Lane Ravenshead Memory Lane Group- St Peters Church Lounge- Sheepwalk Lane- Ravenshead. 2-4. We are a group offering coffee and a chat for carers with patients suffering from dementia. We meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the above venue. We are having a speaker in living with Dementia at our February meeting 13th. Our topic for March 13th is Men’s World- plus a guest guitarist. Come along and join us.Margaret-01623798854, Kathryn 795886, Jackie 439019. BLIDWORTH & RAVENSHEAD MEMORY GROUP Support for people living with dementia and their carers. Meet to Chat - Have fun - Get advice and Support - First Wednesday of the month At Blidworth Library, New Lane, Blidworth, Notts NG21 0PW. Interested? Ring Jayne on 07971039832, Email bandrmemorygrp@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page: Memory Group (Blidworth &Ravenshead) for more information. OR just turn up on the day – see you there! If you would like to take part in a 1 hour Dementia Friends awareness session or would like to arrange a session for your club or group, please contact Jayne on 0797 1039832. For more information visit www.dementiafriends.org.uk

Ravenshead Village Hall MONDAY Pilates Folk Dancing, Retro Step Aerobics, Fitness & Swing TUESDAY Pilates,Over 60’s Excersie Class, Cribbage, Scrabble, Family History, Canasta WEDNESDAY Ladies Badminton, Theatre Group, Abbey Gates WI, Garden Group, Current Affairs, Photography THURSDAY Jo Jingles, Art Group, Badminton, Fitsteps & Dance, Zumba

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Bards Poetry Club at Blidworth Bards at Blidworth meets every 3rd Saturday of the month at Blidworth library 10a.m. - 12 p.m. for poetry workshop, discussion, readings and a cuppa! Budding poets welcome. BLIDWORTH -PATIENT & PUBLIC ACTION DESK (PPAD). At Blidworth Surgery on the

second Monday morning each month except Bank Holidays. From 10.am to 12 noon. We offer advice for patients on a range of long-term conditions & health issues, and give support and information that helps connect you to the support services you need. In addition we have a direct link with the practice and this is the patients opportunity to put queries to the Practice Manager. For more information contact – gillyflower50@hotmail.com. Contact the Surgery 795461. Blidworth Marklew Close - seated exercise class Wednesday's - 2pm - 2.45pm Contact Jo on 07969 863078 Blidworth and Rainworth WI Our small and friendly group meet on the first Thursday in every month at Blidworth Methodist church hall on Main Street, Blidworth, opposite the Black Bull at 7.15pm. There are opportunities for activities with us and within the larger Notts Federation of WI’s, and of course plenty of company. Come on, take that first step and have some fun with us! Contact Mary Ledger (president) on 01623799095

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Health for Kids aims to help primary school children think about how they can stay healthy and be more aware of issues, including exercise, sun protection, healthy eating, puberty and sleep. The website has been created with the help of primary school children and focuses on the type of information, support and advice they would find most useful when thinking about illness and staying healthy. Illnesses and conditions that may affect youngsters — such as asthma, diabetes, allergies and head lice, as well as emotional wellbeing linked to bullying and anxiety — are also explained. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council and developed and managed by Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, the facility will provide general content and specific items localised to Nottinghamshire. The website advises what children should do in an emergency, as well as what constitutes an emergency, and explains the role

of a school nurse and a doctor.

Dr Kate Allen, public health consultant at the county council, said the Health for Kids brand was developed following the popularity of the award-winning Health for Teens website.

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Pinders donates over £3000 to local charity

Pinders will soon be announcing their 2019 Charity of the Year and first fundraising initiative for the chosen organisation.

Local independent Pinders Opticians, which has five practices in North Nottinghamshire, has announced their charity fundraising total for 2018. Throughout the year, the practices supported Reach Learning Disability, an organisation that supports people with learning disabilities in Nottinghamshire. Pinders managed to raise a total of £3660.66, which they recently presented to Reach. Each year, Pinders selects a different local charity or not for profit organisation to support for the next 12 months. To raise funds for Reach in 2018, Pinders organised a range of charity events throughout the year including a book sale, raffle and a fashion show.

“2018 was a phenomenal year for us and we had a lot of fun raising all that money for Reach in the process,” said Peter Herniman, Director at Pinders Opticians. “A big thank you to Reach and my super Pinders team for a great collaborative effort last year. We are looking forward to doing it all over again this year.”

Pinders Opticians has provided professional eye care in North Nottinghamshire since 1946. As an independent business, the practices are very much a part of the local community. Based in Mansfield, New Ollerton, Southwell and Warsop, Pinders offers a comprehensive range of glasses, sunglasses, contact lenses and visual aids to meet the needs of local people

Council to help first-time buyers in Mansfield First-time buyers in Mansfield will soon find it easier to climb that first rung of the housing ladder thanks to a new mortgage scheme being launched by Mansfield District Council and the Mansfield Building Society. The scheme, which will be piloted for a year, could enable tenants in private rented accommodation to purchase their first home in the district. It enables people to buy a home in the district for between £130,000 and £170,000 with the assistance of a mortgage from Mansfield Building Society that requires only a 2.5% deposit. This is because the council will act as a guarantor for the other 2.5% deposit. Normally the best home loan Mansfield Building Society is able to offer is a 95% mortgage, but finding a 5% deposit can prove difficult for many would-be buyers in this area. With the council indemnifying 2.5% of the mortgage, Mansfield Building Society has been able to increase the amount of the loan to 97.5% of the value of a home. This means that, for example, on a £150,000 home, first-time buyers in Mansfield now only need to find a deposit of £3,750 instead of £7,500 needed to access a minimum 5% deposit mortgage. Buyers will also be able to apply for an interest-free loan from the council, once the purchase has been completed, to help with new home expenses. Executive Mayor Kate Allsop said: “This

new mortgage scheme will be a fantastic boost for both first-time buyers and for the local housing market as a whole. “Saving for a large deposit has been a massive barrier for many people in taking that first step in home ownership. This scheme will help those people who are falling short of the deposit they need. “The council’s interest-free loan will help buyers over another hurdle in purchasing a home – the cost of moving.” Gev Lynott, Chief Executive of Mansfield Building Society, said the scheme would give a real boost to local people who might otherwise struggle to get on the housing ladder, specifically those on the “rental treadmill”. He said: “The Low Deposit Mortgage Lending Scheme enables people to escape the downsides of paying away a monthly rental cost that can often be higher than the equivalent monthly mortgage cost. “By launching this product with Mansfield District Council, we will help more people to become homeowners in good quality housing. “Not only can applicants access a mortgage with a deposit of just 2.5%, they will also benefit from The Mansfield’s personal service; we recognise that everyone is different, and we therefore apply an individualised, common sense lending approach. “We are delighted to be demonstrating our continued commitment to local people in our heartland area.” The scheme does not see the council paying

anything towards the cost of people buying a home. However, if a borrower does not keep up with their mortgage payments and Mansfield Building Society has to repossess the property, the council would have to pay to the society 2.5% of the total loan. In addition to acting as a guarantor, the council is also offering an interest-free loan for new home expenses. This loan of up to 1.5% of the property purchase price will be repayable over 6 years. It can be used for new home expenses such as new furniture, white goods and curtains. It is hoped that the scheme will encourage more people to become home owners in the area and create movement in the local housing market. It is expected to help around 16 first-time buyers during the pilot period. If successful and further council funding is available, the scheme could be rolled out to more mortgage providers in the future. Terms and conditions apply to the scheme including: Buyers must take a mortgage out with Mansfield Building Society. Homes bought must be within the district. The scheme cannot be used by tenants exercising their right to buy a council or housing association home. Buyers must be currently in the private rented sector. Anyone interested in the scheme should approach Mansfield Building Society for more details on 01623 900047 or see mansfieldbs. co.uk


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Labour candidate welcomes talks about farming in Sherwood Jerry Hague Labour candidate for Sherwood had a constructive and informative meeting with Andy Guy, Nottinghamshire County NFU Advisor at the NFU offices in Eakring to hear about the issues the local farming community faces in Sherwood. The issues discussed included the effects of Brexit and particularly the concern about leaving with no deal, crime on farms and theft of machinery, sustainable farming and

the challenges of supplying to the supermarkets and finding local, niche markets. Jerry Hague said “I am grateful to Andy for clearly setting out the issues the local farming community faces and discussing how I can help in supporting the farming sector which is such a vital part of the local economy, the landscape and the way of life in Sherwood. It is important that the concerns of farmers are recognised in the Brexit outcome otherwise we risk significant damage

to farmers’ ability to maintain the services they provide from which we all benefit.” Andy Guy added “It was very useful to talk with Jerry about farming in Nottinghamshire and how our farmers are working hard to produce excellent food whilst also protecting the beautiful environment in the county. It is always good to hear the opinions of others too, so I look forward to working with him as we deal with the challenges of the future”.

Branch and Community Development Manager, Nicola Caulton, said “As a local building society, our core objective is to serve our members and the community in our Heartland Area. The award has been a great success and we’re excited to be shining a light on the excellent work that local community groups and their volunteers do. We enjoy hosting the Community Star Award at our AGM because we can praise some of the fantastic volunteer work being done in our region. We believe in putting people first and we want charities and community groups to come forward to tell us about the terrific local people who make such a difference to our community.” Charities and community groups can nominate their volunteer at the Society’s website mansfieldbs.co.uk/community-star.

Closing date for nominations is midnight Saturday 31 March 2018.

Mansfield Building Society seeks superstar volunteers Mansfield Building Society is reaching out to local groups and charities in the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire area in a bid to find its 2019 Community Star. Organisations are encouraged by the Society to nominate volunteers for their commitment and dedication to improving the lives of local people. The award, which is in its third successive year, recognises the incredible hard work and value that volunteers give to their chosen cause. The winner of this year’s award will receive a £100 Love2Shop voucher, with their group or charity also receiving a £150 cash donation from the Society. The award will be presented at the Society’s 149th Annual General Meeting on Thursday 25 April 2019 at Mansfield Library. The Community Star Award was launched by the Society in 2017, with Jo Scott from Nottinghamshire Search and Rescue becoming the first ever winner. Sarah Spalding from Mansfield Soup Kitchen won the award last year for her devotion to helping those sleeping rough on the streets of Mansfield. Last year’s award saw an impressive number of high-quality applications which resulted in two other members of the local community being recognised for their dedication. Richard Walker of Chesterfield Amateur Boxing Club and Tagan Masters of From the Heart Charity both received special recognition from the Society. Richard, an octogenarian coach, was awarded a Lifetime Community Contribution Award for his many years training boxers, and teenager Tagan received a Young Community Star Award for helping her chosen charity. As a mutual building society, The Mansfield is an avid contributor to local charities and community groups, offering financial aid through its Charitable Trust and Community Support Scheme as well as volunteering through its Work in the Community initiative.



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What is happening at your GPs? I know it is getting harder and harder to see your doctor. Partially this is because the nhs often does not share information with patients and the public, to keep them informed about the pressures on ever decreasing resources. But we as patients have to try and help. Firstly, each month many patients are failing to keep these valuable appointments with the gp, nurse or healthcare professional. Last month at our practice alone over 142 appointments missed. This means 37 hours wasted…at an average cost of £7000 plus. In mid notts we have 43 gp practices – which means 43 doctors/nurses lost that month for a week. !!!And this is patient error.!!! So please everyone remember to cancel your appointment if you can’t make it. Then the practice can fill that space. And, don’t leave it till an hour before. As it might well be too late to fill that precious space. I know many people may feel this is not about me. But a medical crisis can happen to anyone at any time. We are not perfect. To help particuarly those who work or

can’t get to the gp surgery during the day we now have extended hours………. In our local area the gp practices have been offering extended hours for patients to see a doctor or nurse. This is called the sherwood extended access hub.. Appointments are available to those patients registered with newark & sherwood practices. These can be booked over the phone or in reception. You will need to consent to your records being shared with the sherwood extended access hub to ensure the best care is given. Sadly, if consent is not given you will not be able to be seen within this hub. Abbey medical group blidworth site Monday/tuesday – 6.30Pm to 8-00pm friday evening – 6.30 To 8-00pm Alternate saturday mornings – 7.45Am to 11am. Crown medical clipstone Wednesday/thursday – 6.30Pm to 8.00Pm – friday evening 6.30Pm to 8.00Pm Alternate saturday – saturday mornings – 7.45Am to 11am These are pre-booked appointments

only for the gps & nurses and health care assistants (hca).. The gp appointments get released a few days prior to the appointment date and there are a couple of appointments that get released on the day. The nurse or health care assistant appointments get released 14 days prior to the appointment date. Please be aware bloods will not be taken friday evening or saturday mornings. There is only 1 gp, 1 nurse and 1 hca available during these extended clinics so services are limited. Next month i am going to introduce the new nhs app to you. Gilly hagen

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience or witnessing of a life-threatening events such as serious accidents, military combat, being in a war zone, being affected by earthquakes or other natural disasters, terrorist incidents. It can also affect those people who have trauma through physical or sexual assault in adult or childhood. People who have faced a traumatic experience, may simply feel emotionally numb to begin with. Alternatively feelings of distress may not emerge straight away, but it is possible that emotional and physical reactions may develop and changes in behaviour occur. These symptoms may mean you are suffering from PTSD. Symptoms may include: Reliving aspects of the trauma •vivid flashbacks (feeling that the trauma is happening all over again) •intrusive thoughts and images •nightmares or disturbed sleep •intense distress at real or symbolic reminders of the trauma •irritability and aggressive behaviour •lack of concentration •extreme alertness •panic response to anything to do with the trauma •being easily startled. These are all quite common reactions to a traumatic event, and many people find the symptoms will disappear in a rela-

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Manager Saxby sets his sights on next season

Manager Lewis Saxby says his team building plans for next season start now. Saxby was speaking at the end of a three week period in which his Rainworth MW side effectively ended any relegation worries with back to back wins, but also tumbled out of the League Cup – the one trophy which had still been available to them – at the quarter-final stage. So now, while seeing the current campaign out, the Wrens’ boss is eyeing up potential transfer targets to bring in so that next season they will hit the ground running. Saxby’s concern is the continuing Jeckyll and Hyde nature of his troops, who began the period under review with a thumping 5-1 victory out of adversity over fifth placed Barrow Town, who had lost just once in

their previous nine outings. The Wrens had only a threadbare squad available, but the squad players who came in turned in the performance of their lives, and it was a shame that it was witnessed by their lowest home attendance of the season. Facing the elements they achieved a total shut out of their high riding visitors and, for good measure, Max Curzon provided a 1-0 interval lead. Then with the wind behind them, the Wrens ran riot and a quickfire double from youngsters Charlie Hardwick and Ethan Wiesztort had them 3-0 up. Barrow pulled one back, but any hopes of a fightback by the Leicestershire visitors was quickly put to bed as Will Spray and Josh Henry completed the rout. The following week the Wrens were on their travels to Eastwood, two second half goals overturning a 1-0 interval deficit. Keeper Andy Francis brilliantly saved an 11th minute penalty by the Badgers, but was beaten from the spot before half time. However, five minutes into the second half Liam Jepson’s cross-cum-shot took a wicked deflection off a defender and ended up in the net for the equaliser, and Wiesztort was alive to a goalkeeping error to win possession and walk the ball into the net 10 minutes from time. The six points thus gained lifted the Wrens three places up the league table, but that was where the good news ended. A depleted side made the trip down the A617 to big-spending Newark Flowserve for their League Cup quarter-final tie, where three very late goals helped the league leaders

to a 5-0 victory, a scoreline which was then repeated the following Saturday at Heanor Town, which saw Rainworth drop back to third from bottom. They are, however, 13 points clear of the bottom two who are running out of games to have any real hope of overhauling them in the remaining weeks of the season. At the time of writing forthcoming fixtures for the remainder of February and March are, all Saturdays: 23rd Feb, Selston (h); 2nd March, West Bridgford (a); 9th, Clifton All Whites (a); 16th, Radford (h); 23rd, Teversal (a); 30th, Graham ~Street Prims (h). The Tomlin Personnel Stadium will also be hosting the League Cup semi-final between Newark Flowserve and Radford on Tuesday, 12th March.

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