The Sherwood Newsletter June 2014

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2 Hello from The Sherwood Newsletter Editor: Andy Jones a local resident with a local business

Welcome to the June edition of the Sherwood Newsletter. As I type this intro, I am amazed that the warm spell in May has dissolved and it is back to wet and cool conditions outside.... Not what I anticipated, but at least the frosts have finished. We had two competitions last month and the lucky winners are announced in the inside pages. Well done to the winners and thanks to all the entrants - who all got the right answers. This months big headache is the impending road closure between Blidworth and Rainworth. We have put more details of diversion routes and maps for you below. I think many travellers who don’t live locally will not be pleased to encounter the complete closure of the B6020 through the main street in Blidworth and I expect the A614 and A60 to be quite busy as a result of diversions. The road has needed repair for a long time and it will hopefully be better once it is completed. The Roadworks will have a day off on the Sunday 22nd June as there is a 6-a-side cricket tournament at Blidworth Welfare

Inside this issue: Introductions & Newsletter info

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Sherwood News and Information

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YOUTH ZONE

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House and Home

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Looking Good

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What’s On Sponsored Section

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Caring Community

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The Rainworth Reporter

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The Blidworth Focus

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Village Voices

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Strengthening Communities

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Road Closure Notification at Blidworth

Saturday the 21st June 2014 to Friday the 4th of July 2014 During weekdays the road will be closed from 09:00 to 15:00 During the weekend the closure times vary as follows: Saturday 21st June - Road closure from 07:00 to 19:00 Sunday 22nd June - ROAD OPEN - NO WORKS PLANNED Saturday 28th June - Road Closure from 07:00 to 23:59 Sunday the 29th June - Road Closure from 07:00 to 23:59 No through route Rainworth to Blidworth during hours of closure Out of the hours listed, the road will be opened for vehicle traffic. Waste collections along Mansfield Rd will not be during the hours of 9:00-15:00 in the week, they will alter their routines to suit. A permanent Lafarge Tarmac operative will be at the pedestrian crossing to ensure safe passage to the Pharmacy / Surgery for pedestrians in motorised scooters and wheelchairs. Due to the 6 a side cricket tournament at the Welfare on the 22nd, carriageway resurfacing operations will be suspended for that day. At the end of the shift on Saturday the 21st Lafarge Tarmac will make safe the site and stand down until Monday the 23rd. Longer shifts on the following Saturday and Sunday (28th and 29th) may take place to get back onto schedule if needed.

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Sherwood News and Information increased the amount of money spent within the NHS, since the election. I am keen to make sure that we continue to push to swap clip boards

Mark Spencer MP Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt visits Sherwood It was great to have Jeremy Hunt, the Secretary of State for Health, here to visit Pathfinders Specialist and Complex Care Centre in Ollerton. Pathfinders is a facility that provides day care and respite facilities for those aged 18-65 with specialist or complex needs. It is a not for profit organisation which works with Social Services and the NHS. The staff at Pathfinders very kindly showed Mr Hunt and me around the facility and I know that he was very impressed with the way that Pathfinders was working with the NHS to deliver such exceptional care in a professional way.

for stethoscopes, reducing the number of mangers and increasing the number of clinicians and carers. During the tour, it was great to drop in on a group of staff taking part in training. The

us on our visit.

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have a developmental and supervision programme and the home spends on average 10% of its payroll on training, development and learning support. It was great to see a local employer take on and invest in local people, often young people. I am proud to have such an excellent facility in our area caring for those people in our community that need the help the most and I can’t thank the staff at Pathfinders enough for so kindly accommodating

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Children’s Book Review: My Friend is so fun

By Mo Willems Release: 3rd June Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In My New Friend Is So Fun!, Piggie has found a new friend! But is Gerald ready to share? Hardcover: 64 pages Publisher: Disney Press (3 Jun 2014) £5.34 Amazon ISBN-13: 978-1423179580

1st Rainworth & Blidworth Scout Group Open to Boys and Girls Meet at St Andrews Mission Hall The Crescent Blidworth Meeting Times Beavers age 6-8 Mondays 5-30 6-30 Cubs age 8-10 and a half Mondays 6-45 8pm Scouts age 10 and a half – 14 Wednesday 7-15 9-15 Sections meet in school term time only. For more details contact: Telephone 0115 9523617 Fax 0115 9523724 E-mail office3@nottinghamshire-scouts.com Mon, Tue, Thur & Fri 9.30am–5.00pm Wed 9.30am–2.30pm Registered Charity 522441

A Change of Leadership for Blidworth Oaks Primary School

This year, Blidworth Oaks Primary has welcomed a new Head Teacher, Mr Shaun Walker. Everyone involved with the school has been working hard to create a community school that challenges and motivates all of its children in the classroom and out of it. The school has developed a set of values that we teach the children to live in everything they do. They are: • Aspiration • Inspiration • Integrity • Responsibility • Resilience • Inclusion • Respect Our children have really taken on board these values and every week teachers nominate a child for an ‘Integrity’ award; for children who have shown good use of the values in school and the community. We recently gave some community ‘value points’ to local shop owners to give to our children who showed our values whilst out in Blidworth. This year has seen a new record for attendance at Blidworth Oaks! The children who are the top attendees each term are invited to ‘Attendance Camp’. This is a fantastic reward where the children are invited to camp at school for the night with a team of teachers. We have a campfire, bed time stories and

Brighter Futures Education Feature by Jill Bator Top Tips for Time Management With GCSE and A Level examinations season here, one of the most crucial parts of studying and preparing for examinations is to help our children manage their time appropriately. This isn’t always easy in a world of mobile communications, social networking and other distractions in the summer such as (hopefully) good weather and sporting events on the television. There are 1,440 minutes in a day which should give our children plenty of time to study in but with so many “time bandits” encroaching on ours and their time below are some top tips with help with time management: • Switch off mobile phones when studying. This also provides something to look forward after an hour or two of studying to see who has been in contact and what is happening in the world. • Encourage children to get a good night’s sleep. It can be really difficulty to concentrate when tired and learning is therefore disrupted. • Allocate a set time of the day for studying and stick to this. • Let others know not to contact or disturb your children when they are studying. • Work out with your child how long they can concentrate before needing a break. A suggestion is 30 minutes study followed by a 10 minute break. • Encourage your child to use a record book or diary. Creating a calendar or programme of study will clearly identify the times for work and the times for fun. • Find out the best time of day for learning for your child and help them plan their study calendar around this. Remember, we are all individuals and learn in different ways so our children may not find the study techniques you used useful. Talk to your child and find out what works for them and then help them allocate time for study. www.brighterfutureseducation.co.uk breakfast together the next morning. The school also provides between 2-4 after school clubs, predominantly sport based, every night of the week. We have also seen some great sporting victories for our Football, Rugby and Netball teams. New to the school grounds, we now have a Poly Tunnel in our allotment area which is brilliant for outdoor learning. The Poly Tunnel has been so successful in harvesting some brilliant vegetable plants that we well to the public or to the school kitchen to use in school dinners! This year we have struck up a partnership with a local charity called ‘Sporting HEARTS’ who have been kindly arranging several free trips for our children and their parents to go and watch Nott’s County Football Club. They have also started using the school premises for a ‘Saturday Sports Club’ which provides coaching in a number of different sports. This year has seen a very exciting addition to our terml planner, the ‘Big Family Breakfast’, where all parents, carers and families of our pupils join us in the hall for breakfast all together as a community. It is a lovely atmosphere and our staff and families enjoy spending time together. So as you can see Blidworth Oaks takes pride in being part of the Blidworth Community. If you would like more information or would like to arrange a visit, then please feel free to contact us on 01623 792348.


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Looking Good page Fashion Technicolour Summer

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colour or you’re keen to try a completely new look, seek out garments that mix their technicolours in patterns. Some designers like Prada and Chanel have embraced the blending of

Fashion by Natalie

primary colours within their Spring Summer collections by using

Last year, pure, Gothic black tried to edge its way

Other’s like Roksanda Ilincic chose just two colours, splitting a

into summer day-wear with mixed success. This year, the high street looks entirely different. Adventurous and enlivened,

stripes or squares to highlight the bold differences in shade. garment in half - one side yellow, one side orange. This latter option keeps to the principles of block colouring but

summer embraces its brighter side. Primary colours like

in a surprising and original way. Mixing primary colours

pillar box red, sunshine yellow and royal blue are about

in a single garment is definitely audacious, playing

to enter our wardrobes.

with a sense of fun and whimsy. And when you add

Yet, after seasons of monochrome, neutrals and subtle

in tip number four, it can also be very chic.

pastels, many of us will find it hard

lines This is a great rule to keep in Simple lines.

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mind when shopping, especially if you’re

outfits, especially our business

mixing primary colours. The most flexible,

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wearable brights are those that don’t

essential guide to the ways we

compete with embellishment and

can all wear technicolour, shopping tips included. Block colouring colouring. One option is to choose just a single bold colour and carry it through the whole outfit. For instance, a red dress teamed with red

complex shapes. Keeping the cuts simple with clean lines lets the colour do the talking and helps to prevent an outfit from looking ‘too much’. This cocoon shaped dress from Debenhams, with its gently tapering skirt, is a perfect example of the kind of modern, clean lines you should look out for.

shoes. If you build up a few outfits

Two piece suits.. A striking blue trouser suit is a

this way, you can then start to mix

neat way to bring the technicolour look into the

and match on those days when you’re

business wardrobe. With its roots in a traditional

feeling a little more adventurous. You

business shade, a vivid, royal blue suit is bold, yet remains

could add contrasting accessories, or

perfectly acceptable in the work environment. Pair with a simple,

pair your yellow skirt with your green top and shoes. Try keeping to a single colour for each item to ensure the look stays modern and sophisticated. Subdue with black. This is a great option for those who feel most comfortable in neutrals. Black can help to offset the brightness of shades like red and blue, so try pairing a blue dress with a black jacket or a red dress with black shoes. Depending on the primary shade, white can offset brightness too, especially sunshine yellows. Enjoy experimenting with different colours and neutrals to find the blend that suits you best. Go for the rainbow. If you’re already pretty comfortable with

light-weight white blouse to keep the look crisp and fresh. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION: Green Cami Top £8.00 by George at ASDA Asymmetric Strap Shoes £30.00 and Flare Skirt £30.00 both at NEXT Red Dress by Betty Jackson Black £65.00 at DEBENHAMS

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Book Review: Tigerman

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Lester Ferris, sergeant of the British Army, is a good man in need of a rest. He’s spent a lot of his life being shot at, and Afghanistan was the last stop on his road to exhaustion. He has no family, he’s nearly forty and burned out and about to be retired. The island of Mancreu is the ideal place for Lester to serve out his time. It’s a former British colony in legal limbo, soon to be destroyed because of its very special version of toxic pollution - a downat-heel, mildly larcenous backwater. Of course, that also makes Mancreu perfect for shady business, hence the Black Fleet of illicit ships lurking in the bay: listening stations, offshore hospitals, money laundering operations, drug factories and deniable torture centres. None of which should be a problem, because Lester’s brief is to sit tight and turn a blind eye. But Lester Ferris has made a friend: a brilliant, Internet-addled street kid with a comicbook fixation who will need a home when the island dies - who might, Lester hopes, become an adopted son. Now, as Mancreu’s small society tumbles into violence, the boy needs Lester to be more than just an observer.

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Arthur Radford continues to pour out gems like a prolific poetry machine- particularly about nature. He often slips in a quirky story at meetings of the little Bards group. He is something of a treasure among us. Chris Pearson, who has already had his first collection of poems published (Entrance to Pleasure) has now been commissioned by Thynks Publications to have a second collection published and has also been writing in other genres such as stories for children. George Wilcockson continues to amaze us with his lyrical poems. He overcomes his sight and hearing problems by memorising every poem that he composes in his mind. He is truly remarkable. Gillian Baguley is currently putting together a collection of humorous poems. She is the Pam Ayers of Blidworth Bards! Jan Bebbington writes very much in her own voice with clear and sustained imagery and delighting in her rich vocabulary. We are sorry to have lost Stevie-Leigh to Lutterworth but congratulate her on her new teaching post and hope that she will continue to keep in touch. She is looking to produce a book of poems for children These and other bards continue to pour out some spectacular material and I will be looking forward to putting their poems into the Bards at Blidworth and Beyond 2014 book when it has been produced and published later this year. Christine Michael http://www.thynkspublications.co.uk/ Thynks’ books on Amazon We meet at Blidworth Library


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What’s On - Sponsored by AV4HOME What’s on locally for Summer 13th August -10.20-12.30pm 1.30-3.30pm Mythical Maze - Gordon MacLellan - make popup labyrinth, write a story or make a mythical monster (ages 5-11yr) FREE just pop in. Mansfield Library 15th August 12-4pm Mansfield Town FC Summer Football Spectacular Cost: Free. Join Mansfield Town Football Club for some football fever in the library! With football-themed family activities, including the chance to show your skills in the inflatable football pitch. Plus meet the players, mascot and legends of the local club. 30th August 10-3pm Imagination Gaming Play a variety of tabletop games in the library! Great fun for the family. Suitable for ages 7+. Under 11’s must be accompanied by an adult. FREE, No booking required, just drop by. 7th September 11-4pm Steam Heritage Day - Bestwood Country Park. mini steam traction engines & fairground organ. Light refreshments and tours of the Winding Engine House available. FREE entry 27th-28th September 11-4.30pm Living History Weekend - On the Home FrontSights and Sounds of Wartime Britain. Rufford Country Park. FREE Admission (£5 Parking)

Local Library Opening Times Bilsthorpe Library 01623 870216 Wednesday 9.30 am. - 1.00 pm. Friday 1.30 pm. - 5.00 pm. Saturday 9.30 am. - 1.00 pm.

Blidworth Library 01623 793775 Monday 9.00 am. - 12.30 pm. Wednesday 2.00 pm. - 6.00 pm. Friday 9.00 am. - 12.30 pm. Saturday 9.00 am. - 12.30 pm.

Farnsfield Library 01623 883917 Monday 9.00 am. - 12.30 pm. Wednesday 9.00 am - 12.30 pm. Friday 2.00 pm. - 6.00 pm. Saturday 9.00 am. - 1.00 pm.

Rainworth Library 01623 791038 Tuesday Friday

9.00 am. - 1.30 pm. 1.00 pm. - 5.00 pm.

Ravenshead Library 01623 794634 Tuesday 9.00 am. - 12.30 pm. 1.30 pm - 6.00 pm. Thursday 9.00 am. - 12.30 pm 1.30 pm - 6.00 pm. Friday 9.00 am. - 12.30 pm 1.30 pm - 5.30 pm. Saturday 9.00 am. - 12.30 pm.

Library Mangers Ann Whitworth / Tracey Yeomans

At 3-Ways Garage Premises

Tel: 01623 795 888 Mob: 07976 826 685

blidworthdalegarage@hotmail.com

Landlords Certificates Boiler Installs Full Heating Systems Boiler Upgrades And all Plumbing Work

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Castle Cycles Cycle Repairs & Servicing Parts Sold

Collection & Delivery Available*

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Come and sing with Daytime Voices!

Rehearsals at Sherwood Methodist Church, Thursdays 2pm - 4pm. If you enjoy singing and would like to join a choir which rehearses during the afternoon then try Daytime Voices! Membership is open to all - no auditions! The choir sing a mixed repertoire from jazz and pop to more classical pieces. The ability to read music is helpful but not essential. All that’s really required is a love of singing and a sense of fun! Interested in joining? Why not come along and give it a try! Visit our website for more information: http://www.music-for-everyone.org/daytime-voices.html


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Caring in our Community JW Hutchinson Funeral Directors Light cannot be without shade

Time passes, suddenly when you have to make unfamiliar decisions, that’s when you need reassurance. Our funeral service provides the care and attention to detail you yourself would give if you could. Our years of experience will ensure your peace of mind. We act at once, day or night 24 hours per day whenever you need us we will be there.

Rolls Royce Fleet - Pre-paid Funeral Plans

01623 797 647

294-296 Southwell Road East, Rainworth, Notts NG21 0EB

Hearing aid clinics Ear Foundation are conducting the Hear to Help clinics. So, If you require: ● New batteries ● New ear mould tubing ● Advice on equipment ● Advice on how to use and clean your hearing aids ● Information on hearing loss and all the services that can help you ● Opportunity to meet others Then visit our planned Hearing aid clinic at: Rainworth Miners Welfare, Kirklington Road, Rainworth,NG21 0JY

Haywood Oaks Care Home VACANCIES Available

Happy, Caring, Safe & Friendly Home for Residents. Independence, Individuality & Dignity, Highly Respected at all times  Private Rooms with Locks  Passenger Lift  Nurse Call in all Rooms  Private, Peaceful Gardens  Highest Standards of Decor  5 Star Home Cooking and Service  Respite and Holiday Care Available

For Current Vacancies Please Call to Discuss on:

01623 795 085 or

email: enquiries@haywood-oaks.co.uk Kirby Close, Blidworth, NG21 0TT or Please Visit our Website

www.haywood-oaks.co.uk

On: Last Thursday of the month 1pm - 3pm 26th June 31st July 28th August 25th September 30th October 27th November For more information about the services we provide please contact Laura Ainsworth, Adult Support Co-ordinator on 0115 942 7804.

Rainworth Methodist Church

Flower Festival/Photographic Memories weekend on 5th & 6th July. Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Church. Free and everyone is welcome. Light lunches, refreshments, cakes, plants and other stalls.

Food-banks - You can help You can help support the valuable work of local foodbanks by donating tinned or packet food as well as by financial support. If you need help yourself you can find more information out from the Trussell Trust website http://www.trusselltrust.org/ Sherwood Forest Foodbank, Stable Centre Church Street Mansfield Woodhouse NG19 9JY, 01623 629665 Dukeries & District Food-bank, Ollerton Methodist church Forest Rd, Ollerton NG22 9QS, 07716439740 c/o Rev Hazel Robinson, Vicar of Blidworth & Rainworth 27, St Peters Drive, Rainworth, NG21 0BE, Tel: 01623 475135

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fter two very good years raising money for charities Rainworth Riders will be setting off from The Venue car park on a cycle ride from Rainworth to Skegness. We will be setting off at 9.00AM on Saturday 12th July. The money raised from the cycle ride this year will be going to another local charity called MIND. This charity is at the top of ST John Street Mansfield. Riders this year are Phil Alsop, Simon Dickie, Billy Learmonth, Lee Wilson, Jono Wilson, Alic Keay, Mick Trench, Keith Lyall, Steph Fish, Cliff Clarke After the cycle ride we will be having a presentation night at The Venue this will be on 18th October 2014 we have got live music on for the night and will let all the generous people that have supported us over the past few years know how much money they have raised for MIND.


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Help Chernobyl Children

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ecently the Newark & Sherwood link of the Chernobyl Children

lifeline charity hosted 11 children from Belarus. Children age 8 -11 stayed in our area. The children were very happy with the families and were very grateful for this chance to visit our country. The reason they come to us is so they can have fresh air and good food. They live in the Gomel area of Belarus in a town called Kalinkovichi. They need respite from living in the area because the land they live on is contaminated by the nuclear fallout from Chernobyl in 1986. The children have weak immune systems and as they get older may have big problems with their health. Giving them a few weeks away from the area can improve their health. We are now looking for hosts in your area to look after a child or two (the choice is yours) in the summer from 26th July -23rd August 2014. You can host for the full 4 weeks or just two weeks and then the child (ren) will stay with another host family. You will see a massive improvement with these children in just the short stay they are with you. They can stay with a family with or without children and also retired persons. The joy on their faces is something to behold. There is full support throughout the period the children are with you in the way of 24/7 help with anything and a full complement of support hosts. Language is not a problem as we have a leader/interpreter and also learning the basics such as please, thank you, yes, no is fun as is them learning our language. The child (ren) and you with your family will visit various places in the area such as swimming, parks and a host of other places. No cost to these visits is made by yourselves for the child (ren) or for yourselves and your family. The pictures in this article are of children this winter enjoying days out with their host families. If you wish for further information regards hosting a child (ren) please contact myself Mr Robert Crampton 01623-237824 or 07815-473802 anytime. Thank you for reading this article.


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Rainworth Parish Council Chairman Mark Buttery. Vice Chair - Linda Tift We have numerous complaints about speeding cars and motorbikes. Please report car registration numbers and any anti social behaviour to the Police on the non-emergency number 101. Recent police activity has returned a number of issues but with your help it may be appropriate to relocate the checks and take any action required.

Concert Room Hire (up to 250 people) FREE Bouncy Castle £35 - Disco £40 (or both for £70)

Continue to report potholes and streetlights either directly to the Highways Department at NCC on 0300 500 8080 or to the Parish office. Congratulations to Sue Harpham and Sue Edwards for winning a Newark and Sherwood Citizens of the Year 2014 award for their voluntary work with WASP, We Are Special People, who are a support group for families in the Rainworth/Blidworth area with children on the autistic spectrum. Rainworth operates an open and transparent policy. We welcome and encourage residents to view the website or visit the office where your questions and concerns will be answered. The Parish office is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday daily 9am -2.30pm. Parish Clerk, Dawn Jones can be contacted on 01623 490259 or rainworthpc@ntlbusiness.com Rainworth Parish Council, Rainworth Village Hall, Kirklington Road, Rainworth. NG21 0JP Parish Council Meeting Thursday 11th. June 7pm Parish Council Meeting Thursday 10th. July 7pm

The Venue

The Best for Sport

World Cup Football

ALL England Matches Shown Here (And most other matches)

At The Venue

Butties at Half time Low beer, Lager and Cider Prices Always a Great Atmosphere The Venue, Kirklington Road Rainworth. Tel: 01623 797975

Friends of Tippings Wood Volunteers Needed!!! Tippings wood is in desperate need of some TLC! We have a meeting scheduled in the next few weeks to hopefully form a new ‘Friends’ group, possible training courses and how to attract some younger, fitter volunteers The priority is to keep footpaths open and the site free of litter. Please collect litter, even if it’s not yours. Greenwood will be arranging a ‘hit squad’ to deal with pressing issues. Are you a ‘Friend’? Can you help? We will be looking at training courses to encourage volunteers to join the group and keep Tippings Wood accessible to the community. In the meantime please report motorcycles, anti social behaviour or anything you think is not as it should be to the Police non emergency number, 101. Please ring 07950 646620 or email tifty2@msn.com

Special Event in 2014/2015? Function Rooms FREE Hire

Weddings, Christenings, Funeral Teas 18th/21st Birthdays, Anniversaries Top Table Decoration Catering /Disco available & Experienced Staff The Venue - Your local location for the perfect event The Venue, Kirklington Road Rainworth. Tel: 01623 797975


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Local News - Rainworth Reporter Diary Dates for Rainworth Rainworth Miners Welfare Diary Dates Mon: 8-10.30pm Sequence Dancing in Concert Room to live music, Admission £2 plus Cash Bingo, Card Bingo & Treasure Chest (Lounge & Concert Room) Tue: Pool League & Ladies Darts League (Home matches) Wed: 7.15-9.15pm Family Bingo, Great Cash Prizes & Raffle. Children welcome with an adult. Thu: 3.30-5.30pm Irish Dancing (ring for details). 8.45pm Darts Domino & Pool knockout + Card Bingo & Cash bingo- everyone welcome Fri: Occasional Sequence Dancing in Concert Room £2 admission (please check) plus Cash Bingo, Card Bingo & Treasure Chest Sat: 8.00-10.30pm Family Bingo & Raffle. Children welcome with an adult. Sun: ‘Quiz for Cash prize’ in Lounge Bar + Cash Bingo, Card Bingo & Treasure Chest NB From Friday 8th November “BIGGER & BETTER PRIZES on Snowball Bingo”. Guaranteed min pay-out £10 Line £25 Full House FANCY A PARTY OR CELEBRATION? – Room hire Now FREE. KIDS PARTIES – Room & Bouncy Castle £35, Room & Disco £40 (or £70 for both) For further details contact 01623 792495 or email. rainworthminerswelfare@unicombox.com

The Venue

Royal British legion—Rainworth, Blidworth & District Branch meet at The Venue every First Thursday of the month —at 7.30pm and everyone is welcome Mon: 7pm to 8pm (Term time only) St John Ambulance meet for training in first aid and life skills. Boys and Girls and 10 to 16 yr very welcome. Contact Trish Bayston 01623 652 096 Wed: 2pm “Eyes Down” Bingo Snowball every week

FRIDAY 18th JULY

Thur 9.15am -11.00am term time. Ladybird Toddler Group. All welcome. More info contact Rebecca on 07500044863 Fri: 4.45-5.45pm 4th Rainbow Brownies - 5-7 year old girls. New members welcome. Pat Holmes: 01623 795239 Art Group 1.45 – 3.30 pm £1.50 inc refreshments. All Levels

Rainworth Methodist Church

Tues: 6pm - Slimming World Wed: 10am -12 Rainworth Leisure Art Group Wed: 6.15pm - Weight Watchers Fri: 4.45pm Rainbows, 6pm Brownies (Term time only) Fri: 7.30pm Guides Sat: 9.30-12 Mansfield Society of Artists, 10-12 Coffee & Natter Sun: 10.30am Family Service and Sunday School Sun: 6pm Evening service (as per notices)

Surestart Sherwood West Children’s Centre, Rainworth water road.

Families can contact us on 01623 499900 to confirm details of groups or if they are running during the school holidays. Mon: 9 - 11am Python Hill - Stay and Play Mon: 9 -11.15am Lakeview Toddler & Baby Group - open to all (call to confirm ) Wed: 1.15-3.00pm Busy Feet-open to all (please call to confirm during the holidays) Fri: 9.30-11am Wobbly Ones-suitable for toddlers 12-24 months, 11am-12pm Jelly Babies-suitable for birth-12 months Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday in the month, 1.30pm to 3pm, Child Health Clinic and Breastfeeding Support Group To amend any details or add new ones contact the editor: 07757115027 or via marathon.media@ntlworld.com

The Venue Sunday Carvery

Sunday Carvery

LIVE

The Venue - Your local location for the perfect event The Venue, Kirklington Road Rainworth. Tel: 01623 797975

St Simon and St Judes Church

At The Venue:

Terrific “Olly Murs” Tribute Artiste LIVE at THE VENUE Performing many of the hit records that eventually took Olly through to the final of 2009’s X FACTOR to his own multiple No. 1 Singles and his highly acclaimed debut album as a recording artiste within his own right. An exceptional tribute experience to the true entertainer himself provides maximum entertainment for everyone, not just for die hard Olly fans.

Sun: 12pm to 2pm Sunday Carvery £6 Adults, £3 Children, £5 Snr Citizens

Choice of 2 Roasts 12pm to 2pm £6.00 Adults £5.00 Seniors

Catering /Disco available & Experienced Staff The Venue - Your local location for the perfect event The Venue, Kirklington Road Rainworth. Tel: 01623 797975


Blidworth Miners Welfare Social Centre and Function Room Telephone Club: 01623 793361 or Mark (Mobile) 07552 654111

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ey - do you know about our social centre? Visit us and receive a warm, friendly welcome from the centre team. Why not meet up and have a chat, a game of pool, darts or dominoes in warm and relaxing surroundings. Enjoy live entertainment from featured acts In the grounds you can be active and play Cricket, Football and Bowls. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ blidworthminers.welfare

Blidworth Miners Welfare Social Centre The Family Club New Members Guests & Children Welcome

Situated on-site our Function room offers: ● Separate Private Room with Bar ● Space for 150 People (100 Seated) ● Ideal for Birthdays, Weddings, Celebrations ● Business Meetings, Seminars & Training Events See the list in the DIARY DATES for our Current Activities

SKY SPORTS SHOWN HERE

Wide selection of draught beers Marston’s Smooth Bitter at £2.30 and Becks Vier at £2.55 per pint

Diary Dates for Blidworth Blidworth Miners’ Welfare Social Centre ‘Weekly Events’ Daily: Sport on Sky. Ask us (or see Facebook) for details of our £2.00 per pint - Golden Goal offers. Mon & Tues: Free Pool Wed: Bingo Evening plus Sticky 13 card games Thur: Poker Night Fri: Open 5 to 11:30. Live entertainment in Concert Room. Sticky 13 card games and members draw. Sat: Open all day from 12:00. Live entertainment in Concert Room. Sticky 13 card games plus Chase the Ace. Sun: Open all day from 12:00. NEW! Varied quizzes!! Questions for all. Sticky 13 card games. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blidworthminers.welfare Contact Mark: 01623 793361 (Club) or 07552 654111 (Mobile) Email: davidalan.donaldson@ntlworld.com Weekly Events SureStart Centre - Bopzone Tuesday Energy Club, Years 1-4, 3:00pm – 4:15pm foc Tuesday Street Dance, Years 3-6, Kelly Jepson (Qualified dance teacher) 4:15pm – 5:15pm, £2.00 per session, Thursday Football Academy, Years 3 & 4, 3 – 4:15pm, foc Thursday Football Academy, Years 5 & 6, 4:15 – 5:15pm, foc Friday Drama Club, Years 3 – 6, 3pm – 4:15pm, foc Friday Karate, Years 3-6, Ran by David Kacperski (Qualified Karate instructor) 4:00pm – 5:00pm, £2.00 per session, October 4th, 11th, 18th St Andrew’s Mission Hall Tues: 2-3.30pm Bingo with Stephen Fox Tues: 5.30-7pm 1st St Mary’s Brownies (term time) Tel Kathy Straw 490920

Wed: 6.30-8.30pm Needlecraft Club Blidworth Doctor’s Surgery Sherwood Forest Community Church Thu: 2-4pm Art Class Blidworth Methodist Church Thu: 6-8pm Teen Drop in Club (11 - 15yrs) (Term time only) Fri: 10.30-11am Toddler Church (Term time only) Fri: 11-12.30pm Parent Support Group (Term time only) The Drill Hall (New Rd) Mon/Thu: 7-9pm Army Cadet Force Belle Vue Playing Field Tues/Thu: 7pm FC Training (17+ new players welcome) To amend any of the above details or add new ones contact the editor: 01623 795623 or via dianecarter@marathon-media.co.uk Blidworth Art Club (Adult Group) Adult group, meets at the Methodist Meeting room, Main Street, Blidworth at 7pm - 9.00 pm every Tuesday evening. Cost £1.50 contact Jean Richards on 0623 795403 for further information Blidworth Reading Group Meet at 4-00pm on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at Blidworth library to discuss our chosen book of the month. Blidworth & Rainworth Women’s Institute (W.I.) Meet at the Blidworth Methodist church hall on the 1st Thursday of every month at 7.30. Call Mary on 01623 799095 for details.


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Local News - Blidworth Focus Blidworth Parish Council (BPC ● Food & Craft Fair 24 Aug.2014 – we are getting more and more applications each week for this village event , and now we are incorporating our first Horticultural Show on the same day with 20 different classes - Entries for this close on Friday 15 August 2014 . Entry Forms & Schedules are available @ either Parish Office , Blidworth Welfare or Donna on 07813104203 . Help us make this the biggest event Blidworth residents have ever seen ● Annual Parish Meeting Wed. 8 May 2014 – at this well attended annual event arranged by the Parish Council almost 20 speakers gave a report to the busy audience detailing what their organisation does in the locality . We had a broad spectrum of attendees from the WI, Scouts, Police, Allotment holders, local Churches, Blidworth Welfare, Patient Participation Group and Parish Council ● BPC Annual Audit - for the next few weeks we are in the throes of our 2013/14 External Auditors ● NSDC Play Support Group at Marriott Lane Play Area Thursday 29 May 2014 , from 1 till 3pm for ages 5 to 11. ● Fly-posting is illegal and can be prosecuted through the magistrates courts using a number of legislative procedures. The main route for prosecution by local authorities is under Section 224 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, and other provisions are included within the Highways Act 1980, and local legislation. 4.3 Highways Act 1980 -Section 132 of the 1980 Highways Act makes it an offence for any person to display an advertisement in contravention of the Regulations and authorities have the power to remove posters without notice. Blidworth Parish Council, Belle Vue Lane, Blidworth, NG21 0RD c/o Geoff Stocks, Clerk to the Council, Tel/Fax: 01623 490358 Office hours: Mon 9am – 4pm Thurs 9am – 4pm www.blidworthparishcouncil.org.uk

Blidworth & Ravenshead PPG PPG - We a proactive group, working voluntarily for the practice, organising events to raise awareness of what is available for patients in Blidworth, Ravenshead and Rainworth. It is a great way for patients to become involved in promoting their perspective on health matters The PPG have organised a range of community events across the villages, with our next FREE event for +55yrs (plus buffet lunch) is – Warm Well & Wise, As well as speakers we have a range of stalls offering advice and information. WHEN - Monday 14th July from 11am to 4pm at - The Sherwood Forest Church, Main Street Blidworth. You do need a ticket though to come along and these are limited. Ring and book your place. Interested ring Gillie 07816933429 or Ann 07914116459, to book a place. If you are interested in becoming involved PPG meetings are bimonthly at Blidworth surgery. The next meeting will be held on Thursday 17th July 2014 at 5pm – Just want to know more about the work we do, come along and see. - For further information please contact: The Co-Chairs Gillie Hagen (Blidworth 07816933429 or email: gillyflower50@hotmail. com or Ann Wharmby (Ravenshead) 07914 116459

Blidworth & District Historical & Heritage Society Our May meeting on the 6th was a great success with our best ever attendance of members and visitors present to hear Michael Clarke talk about the Pentrich uprising of 1817. This was a time of industrial unrest when traditional work practices in the textile industry were being challenged with the introduction of machinery that could do the work of ten men in a tenth of the time. The upshot of the uprising, which saw an army of working men march on Nottingham from the village of Pentrich in Derbyshire, with the intention of taking the town over, was that three men were hung and beheaded and thirteen others, were sent to Australia for life, as convicts. During the break, refreshments were served and the audience had a chance to talk and ask questions of Michael.

Our next three meetings will be ● 3rd June - Ian Morgan Within sight of The Gibbet. ● 1st July - Mr Stammers The Victorian & Edwardian Seaside. ● 5th August - John Taylor The Nine Dukes of Portland. We start at 7 pm and would be very grateful if everyone could be seated by that time. Ample parking is available and new members are always welcome; just turn up on the night. There is normally a small charge of £2 which includes refreshments. If you have any photographs of the village and its people that we may copy and add to our archive we would love to hear from you. If you would like more information please contact us through our website. www.blidworthhistoricalsociety. co.uk Email: blidworthhistory@ During the coffee break virginmedia.com members and guests were You can also follow us on invited to view another Twitter @BlidworthHistory selection of photographs If you have any photographs of from our archives - one of the village and its people that them containing this month’s deliberate mistake - set by Eric we may copy for our archive we would love to hear from and Sheila Hall. you. For more information After the break, Alan Higgins please contact us through our continued our presentation of archive photographs. As usual, website. this was very well received by www.blidworthhistoricalsociety. co.uk our members and guests. Email: blidworthhistory@ Our next meeting will be on virginmedia.com Tuesday, 3rd June, in the You can also follow us on Function Room of Blidworth Twitter @BlidworthHistory Welfare, Mansfield Road, Blidworth.


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Local News - Blidworth Focus Rainworth & Blidworth Branch of the Royal British Legion

RAINWORTH VILLAGE HALL This is a final reminder that Rainworth Village Hall are putting on their 4th Summer Fun Day Event on Saturday 12th July 2014; they have accepted our offer of the use of our Stocks and Wet Sponges, I am sure that the younger children and some of the older people will enjoy throwing wet sponges at us poor devils locked in the stocks. To help them we will put on stall where we will have our PA system through which we will play Vinyl Records; these records will be for sale; we will also relay any messages and announcements from the stage in the hall. FURTHER EVENTS. To remember the 100th anniversary of the start of World War 1, the Churches together in Rainworth and Blidworth will be opening a church on the Saturday either side of the day (August 4th 1914) when Britain declared war on Germany. St. Simon & St. Jude’s in Rainworth on the 2nd August and Blidworth Methodist church on the 9th August. The church will be open from 10am until 12am and at 12am a short service will be held at the War memorial adjacent to the church. ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Please note that we (Rainworth, Blidworth and District branch) would be happy to come to any event you are holding during the year with our stocks (and wet sponges) and a stall to raise not only money for our Poppy Appeal but also to raise your

awareness of the Royal British Legion. We are also willing to share any donations we collect with you, also our branch has a PA system that we could hire out to you for a very reasonable donation, please contact Jim below for details. If anyone would like to know more about the Royal British Legion or any of the items mentioned above please contact Jim Filby: Mob:07768 742111 or email jim@filby.info. And please remember branches are always looking for new members; and you do not have to be ex Forces to join, membership is open to all who are interested in supporting the Legion.

Meadow Road and New Road Pensioners Association - The Monday Club Hi everybody The club and members are all fine. Our recent trip to Retford market went very well and were lucky to stumble on very nice day (weather wise) Monday meetings go on as usual at our HQ at Rookwood close.

Our next trip takes us to Bakewell, market day obviously and on our way back home stopping off for a Carvery meal at The Moorend Pub somewhere in between Chatsworth and Sheffield well worth a visit. Plans are ongoing to stage our annual summer fare watch this space for details. So that’s about all for now. Kind regards to everybody Harry

What was it used for?…. A quiz to get you guessing about everyday objects from Yesteryear. Wed 18th June - 6.30pm-7.30pm Tickets 50p (includes tea/coffee) -----------------------------Nottinghamshire Family History Society Hosting a Family History Week Come and have a look at some family archives & how to research a family tree. Wed 16th July 10.00-12.30 & Fri 18th July 2.00-4.30 Drop-in to Bilsthorpe Library 01623 870216

Farnsfield & District RBL

We meet on the first Tuesday of every month at 7.30pm at Farnsfield Cricket Club and you don’t have to be ex-service to join.” C/O Trevor Wilds, Chairman, Farnsfield & District Branch (BR0264) Royal British Legion. 01623 882521

Rotary Club of Sherwood Forest For further information, please contact Mary Brown President, Rotary Club of Sherwood Forest on 01623 825607 or email sherwoodforestrc@btinternet.com or visit www.rotary1220org/sheb


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The Cornwater Club

Say Cheese! An expectant audience recently greeted the arrival of Webb Freckingham to Ravens Lodge. Webb, from the Cheese Shop in Nottingham, gave a lively presentation and demonstrated the many uses of cheese. He created a variety of dishes including the Blue Stilton Dip and a Colwick Cheese Pudding. The audience were then invited to sample the dishes and treat themselves to the cheese to enjoy at home. Women’s Institute President , Mary Ledger, thanked Webb on behalf of the Cornwater Club and the Rainworth and Blidworth WI. The evening was a great success and raised £800, which will be divided equally between the two organisations. The Cornwater Club will put this money towards their appeal.

Photo: Webb Freckingham, Mary Ledger, WI President and Dr Peter Rose, Cornwater Club Chairman

Local Walking Group

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ewark & Sherwood D.C started an Initiative to get people fitter, In 2009. Blidworth Walking Group started with 6 walkers and now has walked with over 150 people, on average the group have from 10-20 people every Sunday morning. Why not come join our group on these FREE and fun Walks in the Blidworth area. David Smith who trained at Kelham Hall in walk leading, & also a 1st Aider now leads the walks every Sunday morning, Interested ? contact David Smith on 0795 254 9562 or alternatively leave your name and number on 0770 363 1816. You can also see our progress on Facebook, look for “Blidworth Walking Group”. Thursday walking group with Sheila will resume in the warmer months.

Ravens Lodge Scouts For more information on activities contact: Dave Shardlow Group Scout Leader, tel: 07971562235, email: GSL@larchfarmscouts.org. uk. Reg. Charity 504994


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Strengthening Communities Church Services Blidworth -St Mary’s 1st & 3rd Sunday in month Holy Communion 9 am 2nd & 4th Sunday in month Morning Worship 9 am 2nd Sunday in month Holy Communion 8 am Midweek - Wednesday Holy Communion 9.30am St Andrew’s Mission Monthly, Last Saturday in month 10.00am Coffee Morning St Andrew’s. 1st Sunday in month 12.30pm Holy Communion St Andrew’s Mission Rainworth -St Simon & St Jude 1st Sunday in month All Age Worship 10.30am 3rd Sunday in month Morning Worship 10.30am 2nd & 4th Sunday in month Holy Communion 10.30am Midweek -Holy Communion Thursday 9.30am Monthly: 1st Monday in month Holy Communion 7.00pm

Methodist Church Sunday Services Morning Services Evening Services Blidworth 10:30am Blidworth 6.00pm Rainworth 10:30am Rainworth 6.00pm Farnsfield 10:15am Farnsfield 6.15pm Bilsthorpe 10.30am Note: Evening services are not every week, please check the notice boards. C/O Rev David Greenwood Methodist Minister Sherwood Forest Community Church “Sunday morning worship at 10am. Please visit our website for details of other events. www.sfcc.org.uk” St George’s Catholic Church, Rainworth Sunday Service 9.00am Weekday Mass Fri 7.00pm Holyday of Obligation: 7.00pm Confessions Fri 6.15 - 6.45pm Sun 8.30 - 8.50am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Fri 6.15 - 7.00pm Other Devotions see Newsletter

St Patricks Catholic Church Forest Town Saturday: 6.30pm (Vigil Mass) Sunday: 10.30am (Sung Mass) Weekday Mass Mon & Thur 9.00am Tue: 7.00pm Wed 11.00am Sat 10.00am Holydays of Obligation Eve of Holyday 7.00pm Confessions: Sat 9.30-9.55am, 5.45-6.25pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Tues 6.30-7.00pm Sat 9.00-10.00am

Services at ST PETER’S Ravenshead These follow the general pattern: Sunday: 8.00 am - Holy Communion (traditional language). 9.30 am - Parish Communion (Common Worship) or occasionally Service of the Word. 11.00 am - Morning Worship or Family Communion 6.00 pm - Choral Evensong Prayer (Book of Common Prayer) alternate Sundays Every Wednesday: 10.30 am - Holy Communion (CW) in the Church Lounge. Details, updates and reports on our website: www.stpeterschurchravenshead.co.uk

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Overcoming Failure

All of us will have experienced failure at some time in our life. Some will still be living with the consequences and the hurt of that failure – perhaps wondering whether they can ever get over it. Well, the good news is that your future is greater than your failure. We all fail at times, but that doesn’t mean we are ‘failures’. History is full of examples of people who have overcome failure – for example:Albert Einstein couldn’t speak until he was four years old, and didn’t read until he was seven. He was expelled from school and refused admittance to the Zurich Polytechnic School. Yet he went on to win the Nobel Prize and changed the face of modern physics. Winston Churchill seemed so dull as a youth that his father thought he might be incapable of earning a living! Thomas Edison’s first teacher described him as ‘addled’ and his father almost convinced him he was a ‘dunce’! G.K. Chesterton, the English writer, couldn’t read until he was eight years old! In the Bible, the apostle Peter, having denied knowing Jesus three times after the Lord’s arrest, must have felt a total failure, but he was healed and restored and went on to become one of the key foundational leaders of the Christian Church. Maybe, as you read this you are struggling with the effects of failure, and wondering if you can ever succeed again. Take heart and be encouraged! God our heavenly Father is willing and able to help and restore you – with him your future can be greater than your failure! Pastor Paul Johnson (Sherwood Forest Community Church)

Messy Church

at Rainworth Methodist Church For children and their grown ups. 18th June & 16th July, 3.30pm - 5.15pm Fun, Crafts, Singing and Food - All Welcome St Andrew’s Mission Church, The Cresc, Blidworth

Talk & Tea - 3rd Monday in each Month,

3.00pm - 4.00pm Light Refreshments and chat for any in need of company and conversation Suggested voluntary donation of £1 to cover costs. Contact Rev Hazel Robinson 01623 475135

Problems with Debt?

Did you know there is a FREE CONFIDENTIAL ADVICE SERVICE available? The MONEY ADVICE CENTRE Run by Sherwood Forest Community Church in Blidworth Call Mike on 01623 797763

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Police/Ambulance/Fire Call 999 Non-urgent Police calls 101 BLIDWORTH Police Station contact: 07595 007 505 Local contacts Rainworth Health Centre, Warsop La, 01623 794293 Dentist 01623 798611 Blidworth Surgery: 59 Mansfield Rd 01623 695461 Ravenshead Surgery: 30 Longdale Ave 01623 795461 Rainworth Library, Warsop Lane, 01623 791038 Joseph Whitaker School: 01623 792 327 Useful Contacts Samaritans: 08457 90 90 90, www.samaritans.org Childline: 0800 1111 NHS Direct: 0845 4647 or Online: http://www.nhs.uk Age UK: 0800 00 99 66 Asthma UK Advice line: 08457 01 02 03 Domestic violence helpline: 0808 2000 247 FRANK: 0800 77 66 00 Stroke Helpline: 0845 303 3100 Shelter: 0808 800 4444 Macmillan Cancer line : 0808 808 2020 Severn Trent Water: 0800 783 4444 Newark & Sherwood Homes: 01623 860 740 N&S District council: 01636 650 000 Mansfield District Council: 01623 463 463 Nott’s County Council: 0844 980 80 80 We would like to advertise YOUR business if you offer an emergency service. For example: Community First Responders - Save a local life by joining this valuable service. Call Tony Machin on 01623 796295

Newsletter Collection Points Whilst we strive to reach as many homes in the Sherwood area with our paid delivery team, unfortunately they may have to miss some premises. If you do not get a copy, please let us know and we will provide one to you. Remember you can also get a free copy from one of the locations below. However, if you do not receive a copy you can collect one at the following:Rainworth: The Venue, The Library, Rainworth Miners Welfare, Rainworth Village Hall, Local Churches and Libraries, The Nisa Southwell Rd, The Londis, Preston Rd St John & St Judes Church, Local Doctors & Dentist. Blidworth: The Miners Welfare, Community Centre, The Library Rookwood Community Centre, The Post Office, BJ Bakery Bilsthorpe: Miners Welfare & Village Hall. Edwinstowe & Ravenshead Library We aim to achieve high delivery standards for the newsletter, if you have concerns please contact Diane immediately on: 07916 245 367

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