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The Sherwood

Your Monthly Community Newsletter

October 2014

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Volume No: 07 Issue: 10

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elcome to this autumnal edition of your Sherwood Community Newsletter. This month sees the clocks go back - booooo! So it gets darker earlier until after Christmas. With the darker nights we get Halloween, bonfire night and of course the Christmas lights. As a treat this month, not a trick! We bring you the potted history of Halloween with the mixture of Celtic, Christian and Pagan beliefs evolving with tradition and superstition - great stuff. We had a winner of the Blidworth and WW1 book from the local authors Dale and John Smallwood - see the panel to the right. Also recently was the 2nd Horticultural show at the Blidworth Miners Welfare. There is a full page of photos and comments fro the event. Next year’s promises to be even bigger. Also getting a make over is the looking good page. We have focussed on health and beauty, with a small mix of food and fashion to give our lady readers a page to dwell on. The Sherwood has also launched a new facebook page and a twitter account to keep right up to date and will be maintained by Editor in Chief Diane. More details on later pages. Local fans of football can keep up with the local teams inside the back page. If you have a team we can add details for - football or other sport - let us know as we like to publicise local events. There is reported to be a bumper harvest of nuts and berries so get your foraging hats on and venture into the Sherwood area countryside (public land) and pick a free treat of blackberries or chestnuts. Enjoy the issue and as ever please support our advertisers who keep the Newsletter going for you.

Andy Jones, Editor

Corporate Social Responsibility My Gift to You from Marathon Media Corporate Social Responsibility is a business’s initiative to assess and take responsibility for the company’s effects on the environment and impact on social welfare. The term generally applies to company efforts that go beyond what may be required by them legally. As the Director of Marathon Media I decided to offer as my “Corporate Social Responsibility” this complimentary newsletter to my local residents. I wanted to bring the community closer through offering news related to clubs, organisations and events whilst offering Local businesses a cost effective platform to advertise. I must always give a massive thank you to them for also taking their corporate social responsibility and supporting the magazine. I cannot encourage you enough to use these businesses. Please see this magazine as my gift to you- it is a nonprofit making side of the business and we do our uttermost to please all our residents and advertisers. We cannot give everyone a copy as ALL our money comes from advertising – no other source. We endeavour to produce as many copies as we can and distribute to as many houses as possible. If you do not get one the outlets are on this page.

Thanks you Diane Carter MD Marathon Media

Competition Winner Signed copy of the New book by local historians Dale and John Smallwood. Question: What famous Society had the first branch in the country opened at Blidworth? Answer: The Co-operative Society The Winner is: Philip Jones Congratulations from The Sherwood and many thanks to all who entered.

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 DEADLINES for LOCAL NEWS and FEEDBACK contributions to The Sherwood Newsletter

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Thank you to everyone who sends email with local news, events and feedback. Please address to the Editor; email: marathon.media@ntlworld.com Postal address available on request. Deadline for news articles for the next edition is Friday 17th October. Please keep sending information so we can keep the newsletter ‘hot and fresh’ Advert requests and payments by Friday 17th October Any feedback or news must be supported by name & address, that can be withheld on request. Contact: Andy, Editor: 07757 115 027.

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Sherwood News and Information

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Mark Spencer MP

Companies such as:

Ollerton Jobs Fair a Huge Success!

Lloyds Bank, East

The Co-operative, Midlands Ambulance Service and many

herwood MP Mark Spencer last month, held a Jobs Fair

more, were on hand to

at the Life Spring Centre in Ollerton. With over 30 of the

help people with CV’s,

county’s top employers and

self-employment and

training providers attending it

routes into industry.

proved to be a big success.

Many of the companies

Entry was free and members of

attending have jobs,

the public were free to network,

training or apprenticeships on offer and can motivate people who

get advice or guidance and take

are unemployed to gain the confidence needed to get the job

that crucial step towards finding the career for them!

Julie Co-Head (L) with Mark Spencer MP & Marissa Pearson (R)

Julie Co-Head, Support

they want. Overall the event was a big success and thank you to everyone who came!

Supervisor at DiPSu (Direct Payment Service Users Ltd) said, “We were really pleased to have been invited to Mark Spencer’s Jobs Fair today, it was a great to meet people and try and offer them advice and support and let them know what opportunities our organisation has to offer. It’s great to see the local MP holding these events to help local people find local jobs” Mark Spencer MP said, “It is always nerve racking when I am holding these events but I think our Ollerton Jobs Fair went really well. It is my job to do everything I can to try and help local people to find jobs and provide a more stable future for them

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Quick and Easy Beauty Tips Remember these beauty tips are not quick fixes. All bodies require good sleep, stress management, proper nutrition, and physical exercise to keep in peak condition. Looking for a little more shine in your hair? Mix one egg and a mashed up banana. Apply as a paste to your hair and leave for 10 – 30 minutes. Wash it out and use only your regular conditioner on the hair ends – job done. Moisturising Nail Treatment Soak your nails in olive oil for five minutes. This will soften the nails and skin and give them a very pretty look – tip – don’t use the same oil to cook with! Raw honey is naturally anti-bacterial and a quick way to get soft skin. Once a week use a tablespoon or so of raw honey, gently warm it by rubbing your fingertips together. Spread on your face. Leave on for 5 – 10 minutes and then use warm water to gently rinse it off and pat dry. Elbow and Knee Exfoliate and Skin Brightener Cut an orange in half and rub it on your elbows and knees. Helps soften those rough patches. And it smells good. Just rinse off the peel and bits when done.

Lastly, a khaki padded parka from Red Herring is styled with a detachable faux fur collar and a sherpa fleece lined hood for maximum comfort. It has a concealed zip and popper fastenings with drawstring cords to the waist and two pockets. All coats available from Debenhams www.debenhams.com

Gentle Body Scrub Mix a 2 : 1 ratio of olive oil and sea salt to make a quick, effective body scrub. This helps remove dead skin cells, giving a softer glow to skin. Save you money too. Use coconut oil on your legs as a natural replacement for your shaving cream. Talk about a simple, natural beauty tip. All Natural Black Head Removal Place 4 or 5 drops of raw honey on an open lemon wedge. Then rub the lemon on your face for a minute, emphasizing any trouble areas. Leave the mixture on for 5 minutes and rinse with cold water. (Lemon can make your skin photosensitive so do this before bed time).


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House & Home Reluctant Gardener: October

Now, as summer slips into autumn, we are seeing cooler days and nights, so lots to tidy up and sort in the garden. Trees are shutting down, so start to rake up fallen autumn leaves once a week. Get the compost bin working full time. Don’t forget gutters should be cleaned of moss and soil. Get someone to help if you are not good on ladders.

Aerate the lawn after the last mowing of the lawns and trim hedges in lightly in protected or mild areas. Rake out moss and dead grass and sow seed over bare patches. If the lawn is worn out beyond repair, then now is the time to renovate or create new grass areas by laying turf. Consider a final effort to keep chafer bugs at bay by employing a professional treatment. Above all enjoy the last pleasant days of the year before the frosts start and we batten down the hatches for the onset of the winter season.

Any perennials that have died down can be cut back to allow for new buds to form ready for next spring. Divide those rhubarb crowns and perennials you want to propagate for next year – harvest late stems for a winter warming crumble or freeze for a later date. Lift up frost threatened plants and move them into the greenhouse and frost protect those difficult to move like tree ferns. Remember, close the greenhouse night and the temperatures start to dip. Have a check on the heating to make sure it is serviced and working ok. Dig over the vegetable patch and plant out spring cabbages – keep an eye on the late broccoli and brussels sprouts as this year the slugs have been busy and you don’t want your crops to be attacked as a pre-Christmas dinner! Tree fruits and nuts like apples, pears, grapes, hazelnuts and chestnuts can be harvested. Take a trip to pick chestnuts in Sherwood’s local forests – ask locals who will tell you where good trees can be found. Prune climbing roses and start to cut back annual vines like the Russian vine. Take care to avoid damaging insects or birds living in the old growth. Dig out your seed catalogue and buy in your next year’s supply

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he Joseph Whitaker School Young Engineers Club, on the 4th of October 2014, are hosting an event at the Rolls Royce Site in Hucknall, where they are attempting to beat the world land speed record for a model rocket-powered car, which stands currently at 287mph. They have been working on this project for a year, building and testing new ideas and have achieved speeds of over 400 mph, so they are confident that they will officially break the record on the day. They presented this challenge and other projects they have worked on to the Prime Minister in March 2013 and again to HRH Duke of York in March 2014. This

event will showcase the culmination of the club’s work over the past year on this particular project, the rocket car, and will hopefully cement the record for as long as possible. C/O Kristyn Hudson, Senior Engineer Joseph Whitaker School Young Engineers

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Security & Safety Commissioner’s hopes for domestic abuse recovery start to take shape

A series of courses specially developed to help women cope with the aftermath of domestic abuse gets underway in Nottinghamshire last month, thanks to Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping. Mr Tipping secured £228,175 in July from the Ministry of Justice’s PCC Competed Fund to pay for projects supporting women affected by domestic abuse. He has earmarked £125,000 of that sum to finance the Rights and Recovery project that includes five healthy relationship courses for women survivors in the city and ten in the county. “Learning about healthy relationships is an important part of helping victims to cope with the effects of domestic abuse and recover from the harm they have experienced,” explained Deputy Commissioner Chris Cutland, who heads up the work for Mr Tipping on domestic abuse-related issues. “Abuse behind closed doors in what should be the safety of home is traumatic, affecting not only the present but the future for many women who experience it,” she went on. “These courses are designed to enable survivors to reach a greater

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Home security

Most burglaries are opportunistic, not planned, so they’re easy to prevent: Lock up • Deadlock doors and close and secure lockable windows if you go out or upstairs. • Unlocked UPVC units can be sprung. • Keep keys away from doors and windows in a place where they are not visible to anyone looking in, and don’t hide them outside. • Get a strong door with insurance company approved locks. • Fit an entry viewer and/or a good door chain or door bar. • A letter box cage will prevent lock release or theft via the letter box. • Change locks in new houses so only you have keys. • Don’t give keys to anyone you don’t know well.

understanding of domestic abuse, why and how it happens and the impact it has on both them and their children.” Understanding what has happened is only part of the course. Participants will also be shown how to recognise what is and what is not a healthy relationship, including recognition of the use of power and control. “My hope is that the women who attend these courses will emerge with greater self-esteem and confidence so that they feel less isolated, more informed and more empowered about the choices they have,” the Deputy Commissioner said. The Rights and Recovery project’s other groups include five healthy relationship programmes specifically aimed at South Asian women, older women, lesbian, bisexual and transgender women, and women with mental health and complex needs. Ten pilot therapeutic group courses are also part of project. Women’s Aid Integrated Services was awarded the contract to deliver the courses with what has been described as an ‘excellent bid’ following a formal evaluation process. When the project finishes in March next year, the outcomes will be evaluated independently so that lessons learned can be used in the future. The courses were developed following research last year commissioned by the Commissioner to investigate what kind of help victims need. Contact the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, County Hall, NG2 7QP, 0115 967 0999 ex 801 2005, or email nopcc@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk

Car security at home Most vehicle crime is preventable. Don’t leave valuables on show - not even a coat or an empty carrier bag. Park somewhere open and lock up. Use your garage if you have one or a car park, especially one with a ‘Park Mark’, showing it meets recognised security levels. Keep car keys away from your front door and out of sight in the home. Remember to close the windows and the sunroof when you leave your car. Try not to store things in the boot, particularly overnight; take them with you if possible. Store car ownership information in your home, not your car. When you leave the car, especially overnight, take removable stereos, radios and satnav equipment with you. Number plates are often stolen for criminal use. Use Secure Plates or plates secured with anti-theft screws available from car accessory stores or your local police.

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Blidworth Miners Welfare Horticultural Show Captured in pictures - lovely weather Great Event

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his was a fabulous family event, well organised & well attended throughout the day at Blidworth Welfare. There were over 40 stalls selling a large variety of items, including tombola. Also attending: Blidworth Cubs & Scouts with a Bouncy Castle, Michael Thompson’s Swingboats & Coconut Shy, Joseph Whitaker School’s Rampaging Chariots, Blidworth Fire Engine & Staff and ‘Blood’ Bikers. The Horticulture Show (Blidworth’s 1st ever), was held in the Function Room. After judging, the produce was auctioned off, raising £40, that was donated to Blidworth Oaks School towards their Polytunnel Plant Scheme. We plan to repeat this event annually. Geoff Stocks, Clerk BPC.


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What’s On - Sponsored by AV4HOME Mansfield Triathlon Club September 2014

Hannah Wins Gold at British Triathlon Championships Hannah Shooter showed her pedigree when she took gold in the women’s sprint distance British Triathlon Championships at Liverpool. The Mansfield triathlete and former European age-group gold medallist completed the 750m swim, 20km bike and 5km run in 1 hour, 11 mins and 17 secs, over one minute ahead of the second placed athlete and two minutes up on the third placed woman. And it was a family affair with husband Chris competing in the standard distance race. Comprising a 1500m swim, 40km bike

Local Walking Group Newark & 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 join our group on these FREE Walks in the Blidworth area. David Smith who trained at Kelham Hall in walk leading, & also a 1st Aider, leads the walks every Sunday morning, Interested? Contact David Smith on 0795 254 9562 or leave your name & number on 0770 363 1816. You can follow on Facebook, “Blidworth Walking Group”.

and 10km run, Chris completed the course in the highly credible time of just 2 hours, 24 mins and 19 secs to round-off what has been an excellent year’s return to racing after a period away from competition.

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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

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 9.00 am. - 1.30 pm. Friday 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.

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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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What’s On - Sponsored by AV4HOME

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Film Review: The Maze Runner (12a) Release: 10th October Starring: Will Poulter, Aml Ameen, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Kaya Scodelario, Dylan O’Brien, Ki Hong Lee and Patricia Clarkson Thomas wakes up in an elevator, remembering nothing but his own name. He emerges into a world of about 60 teen boys who have learned to survive in a completely enclosed environment, subsisting on their own agriculture and supplies. A new boy arrives every 30 days. The original group has been in “The Glade” for two years, trying to find a way to escape through the Maze that surrounds their living space. They have begun to give up hope. Then a comatose girl arrives with a strange note, and their world begins to change. There are some great, fast-paced action scenes, particularly those involving the nightmarish Grievers who plague the boys.

Book Review: The Burning Room Michael Connelly Out 6th Nov In the LAPD’s Open-Unsolved Unit, not many murder victims die almost a decade after the crime. So when a man succumbs to complications from being shot by a stray bullet nine years earlier, Bosch catches a case in which the body is still fresh, but any other evidence is virtually nonexistent. Now Bosch and his new partner, rookie Detective Lucia Soto, are tasked with solving what turns out to be a highly charged, politically sensitive case. Starting with the bullet that’s been lodged for years in the victim’s spine, they must pull new leads from years-old information, which soon reveals that this shooting may have been anything but random. ISBN-13: 978-1409145516 £13.59 Amazon Hardback


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What’s On - Sponsored by AV4HOME History and superstition of Halloween

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alloween is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Halloween is a shortening of All Hallows' Evening also known as Hallowe'en or All Hallows' Eve. Halloween is an ancient festival, which has its roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain (Sah-ween). The festival of Samhain is a celebration of the end of the harvest season in Celtic culture. Samhain was a time used by the ancient pagans to take stock of supplies and prepare for winter. The ancient Celts believed that on October 31, the boundaries between the worlds of the living and the dead overlapped and the deceased would come back to life and cause havoc such as sickness or damaged crops. The festival would frequently involve bonfires. It is believed that the fires attracted insects to the area which attracted bats to the area. It was believed by the Celts that on the night of 31st October, ghosts of their dead would revisit the mortal world and large bonfires were lit in each village in order to ward off any evil spirits that may also be at large. In England, the day of fires became 5th November (Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes), the anniversary of the Gunpowder plot of 1605, but its closeness to Halloween is more than a coincidence. Halloween and Bonfire Night have a common origin they both originated from pagan times, when the evil spirits of darkness had to be driven away with noise and fire. Part of the history of Halloween is Halloween costumes. Masks and costumes were worn in an attempt to mimic the evil spirits or appease them. This gave rise to people “guising” or wearing costumes to avoid being recognised by past spirits abroad on that night. Trick-or-treating, is an activity for children on or around Halloween in which they proceed from house to house in costumes, asking for treats such as confectionery with the question, "Trick or treat?" The "trick" part of "trick or treat" is a threat to play a trick on the homeowner or his property if no treat is given. Trick-or-treating is one of the main traditions of Halloween. It has become socially expected that if one lives in a street with children one should purchase treats in preparation for trick-or-treaters. Jack o' Lanterns: It was the Irish who brought the tradition of the Jack O'Lantern to America. The practice of carving Jack-o'lanterns goes back to the Irish legend of Jack, a lazy but shrewd farmer who tricked the Devil into a tree, then refused to let the Devil down unless the Devil agreed to never let Jack into Hell. The story goes that the Devil agreed, but when Jack died, he was too sinful to be allowed into Heaven, and the Devil wouldn't let him into Hell. So, Jack carved out one of his turnips, put a candle inside it, and began endlessly wandering the Earth for a resting place. He was known as Jack of the Lantern, or Jack-O'-Lantern. Superstitions associated with Halloween It was believed to be the night when the barrier between the living world and that of the spirits was at its weakest. In the old days people lit bonfires to ward away evil spirits and in some places they used to jump over the fire to bring good luck. Now we light candles in pumpkin lanterns called Jack-o'-Lanterns. This is intended to scare away evil spirits from the home. Halloween was also a time to honour the dead, and divine the future.

What’s on locally for Autumn Ghost walk – discover the secrets of Nottingham. “In the shadows of the Castle, in a graveyard, and underground in ancient sandstone caves, we weave our web of haunting tales. Rich and poor, noble and treacherous, young and old, Nottingham’s ghosts all await you”. Ghost Walk starts The Salutation Inn, Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, NG1 6AJ at 7pm every Saturday until December 1. Cost applies and booking may be essential. To book Halloween call 01623 721003 Sherwood through the Ages Saturday 4 - Sunday 5 October 11am - 4pm Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, FREE, Car parking charge applies Come along to this multi-period living history weekend and meet some of the characters who shaped Sherwood’s past and present. Please note: this event involves some loud bangs. One Sky, One World Sunday 12 October 10am - 4pm Long Meadow, Rufford Abbey Country Park, FREE, £3 car parking. The Midland Kite Fliers are taking part in a global event called One Sky, One World. Come and admire this colourful display of kites. This event is weather dependent. More information at osow.org.uk Fungi Foray Saturday 18 October, 10.30am - 12.30pm Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, Adults £3, Children £1.50, Car parking charge applies. Go in search of the common and not so common fungi lurking within Sherwood’s ancient forest. Accompanied children and well behaved dogs on leads are welcome. Pre-booking essential, call 01623 823 202 Children’s Halloween Adventure Friday 24 October 2014, 6 - 7.30pm Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, Children £6 (Adults £3, U2’s free). The Haunted Events UK team have been given exclusive access to parts of the forest for you to go on a ghost hunt and become an investigator. A ghostly adventure for children in the mysterious surroundings of Sherwood Forest. Tickets available online, hauntedeventsuk.com Halloween Pumpkin Trail - Self-led Walk, Saturday 25 October and Saturday 1 November, 10am - 1pm Bestwood Country Park, Dynamo House (trail sheets can be purchased from the café volunteers) 50p per leaflet, Buy a trail leaflet and search for spooky pumpkins hidden in the park. Phone 0115 975 3782 for details. Spooky Trail Saturday 25 October -Sunday 2 November, 11am - 3pm Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, £1 per trail leaflet, Car parking charge applies. Follow this self-guided trail around the spooky glades of this legendary forest and find out more about its secrets! For more information call 01623 823 202. Halloween Trail Saturday 25 October- Sunday 2 November, 10.30am - 4.30pm Starts at the Tourist Information Centre, Rufford Abbey Country Park. £1 per leaflet. Buy a trail leaflet and use the clues to search for spooky creatures hidden in the park. Solve the clues to


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What’s On - Sponsored by AV4HOME finish the trail and a sweet treat awaits you! Bramley Festival Saturday 25 October 10am - 3pm, Southwell Library, FREE A celebration of the world famous Bramley Apple, with apple pressing, WI apple competition, apple themed refreshments, displays, painting exhibition, crowning of the Bramley King and Queen, Ceilidh band and much more. For more details, call the library on 01636 812 148 Seed Hunt Sunday Sunday 26 October 2014, 11.30am - 1pm and 2 3.30pm Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, FREE, Car parking charge applies. Join a gentle guided walk looking at our ancient oak trees. Learn how to grow acorns on at home and then bring the sapling back in a couple of years’ time for replanting. For more information call 01623 823 202. Sherwood Halloween Walk Friday 31 October, 7.30pm, Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre Tickets £5 per person, (on sale in October) Are you brave enough to join one of our famous Halloween walks? Venture into the dark forest for a ghoulish experience! Please book early to avoid disappointment, call 01623 823 202 for details. Unsuitable for wheelchairs, children in pushchairs or under 8’s.

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What’s On - Sponsored by AV4HOME Garden Bird of the Month The Collared Dove. The Collared Dove is a dainty bird and not as rotund and clumsy as its relative, the Woodpigeon. It is smaller than the latter bird and is a buff-pink colour and sometimes you may notice a very pale blue hue to some feathers. The adults have a black half-collar at the nape, hence its name. Also, look more closely and you will see that this bird has a red iris. Juveniles have a brown eye and their collar is not as obvious. They are one of our commonest birds but recently BTO Garden BirdWatchers have recorded a slight decline in this species. This could be explained by the increase of the larger and more dominant Woodpigeon in our gardens or disease such as trichomonsis which also affects Greenfinches. Also, the Collared Dove is often predated by the Sparrowhawk. Collared Doves share their duties when preparing their nests. The male collects the sticks needed for the nest but the female actually constructs it. It is usually just made up of a pile of sticks and may be built in a tree or just on a ledge. Only two eggs are laid and the male will incubate them during daytime and the female will incubate them at night time. The feeding of the young is shared. Make your garden count! Jean is a voluntary ambassador for the British Trust for Ornithology’s (BTO) Garden BirdWatch scheme in Nottinghamshire. If you are interested in birds and other creatures which visit your garden, contact her on 0770 4809741 or jpbirds@talktalk.net for a free enquiry pack or to arrange a talk to a group about the scheme.

On Your Bike

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To fit a cycle helmet, follow the instructions inside the box, or better still get the advice of a professional supplier of cycling gear. Never buy secondhand or off online shops unless you are sure of the quality and that the item is not a fake! It is your life at risk so don’t cut corners.

Cycle Helmets Few people would choose to ride in a car with no seat belts. So why hop on a bike without a bike helmet? Cycling helmets come in 3 basic styles: ● Sport (multi-use) : Recreational, commuter, skateboarder and some mountain biking. ● Road: Typically light, well ventilated and good aerodynamic design ● Mountain: Well ventilated at low speed, usually with a visor and good rear head coverage, very durable.

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may range from 51 to 63 cm, smaller for a child (46-57cm) Almost all helmets offer a

To wear or not to wear a helmet? Consider: in recent years 91% percent of bicyclists killed

91% of Cyclists Killed were not wearing helmets! universal-fit sizing wheel on the back of the helmet’s internal sizing ring. Chinstraps are adjustable, too. A few helmets, most often children’s models, offer a selection of internal pads to fine-tune the fit.

were not wearing helmets. Not surprisingly, helmet use has been estimated to reduce head injury risk by 85%. Any helmet involved in an accident is likely to get damaged. Replace the helmet after any significant impact,

even if everything looks OK. If you’ve been crashfree, it is recommended you replace your helmet after 5 years. Pollution, UV light and weathering can weaken its components over time. Manufacturers recommend only the use of a soft cloth or sponge, plus mild soap and water to clean the helmet. Do not store helmets where they can be exposed to heat as this can cause damage to the materials and therefore alter performance. Do not wear a heat-damaged helmet. Avoid loaning your helmet to others. You need to know exactly what kind of use your helmet has experienced during its lifespan. Enjoy your Cycling


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Corporate Business Section for The Sherwood Area Hi and welcome to our new look corporate section in The Sherwood

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ach month we will offer a few tips to keep your business busy in 2014. Also some great local businesses advertise

here to help you with specialist advice. Plus lots of networking events. Our magazine is perfect for low cost effective advertising and it works. So if you want to talk to us about how we could help you give us a call. Or if you currently advertise and want to make any changes again we are here to help. I am a qualified and experienced marketing consultant so I can offer more than just placing your advert in for you I can make sure it hits the people you want to reach with the correct message. - Diane Carter Marathon Media

Aunty AIDA’s Guide to Advertising

Aunty AIDA is vital for all advertisers. The biggest mistake advertisers make is what is known as ‘profile’ advertising rather than ‘Call to action’ advertising. Only rich businesses can profile advertise – all this does is raise awareness. What a business investing hard earned money wants is their phone ringing, customers coming to the stores and increased visitation to their website. So how do you achieve this? ● A- for Attention – Grab attention with words like FREE, Quality, Discount. Questions work great too if you are offering answers to people’s problems. A decorator for example simply asks in November “Do you want your house to look fabulous for Christmas” Who doesn’t! ● I – Interest – Tell me more – they are offering quality goods, delivery on time for Christmas, great value, helpful staff – Ooh I am creating a picture of a beautiful home and you are putting good emotions into the advert – see a DFS advert if you want evidence. Lots of images of happy families! ● D – Desire – Ooh yes I want that. I want a happy Christmas with everyone admiring my home and everyone happy. I want my garden to look that nice to showcase to my neighbours. I want to feel and look fabulous - emotions again! ● A- Action - now! Not tomorrow or next month – Put strong deadlines on your advert. This offer ends by Friday this week! Visit our website NOW to download a voucher for this FREE offer. By the way FREE’s even a small amount is better than discounts – not easily fooled! Also please ensure your phones are manned and websites up and live. So now your phone is ringing, your website is busy and people are coming to your store, assess your advertising – where did you hear about us? Where did you see the advert? Henry Ford stated 50% of advertising works and 50% doesn’t it is just working out which does. Advertising does work or the big companies wouldn’t use it. Just spend an hour looking at some great adverts and some poor ones. Ask people what the message on your advert is. Or call me Diane Carter; Chief Editor of The Sherwood with over ten years’ experience of sales & marketing for some guidance. We are always happy to help with FREE advice. 07916245367

The Opportunity of N2N Network and develop your network Discover new business opportunities Gather expert advice from specialists Styles of networking to suit all Network across the region Easy to book meetings on line A mix of breakfast and lunch meetings All Breakfast Meetings start at 7:30am All Lunch Meetings start at 12:00pm Register below to attend a meeting for £10 (£5.00 for Mansfield Breakfast) (cash taken on the door) Mansfield Lunch meetings are held at: King & Miller, Kings Mill Road East, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 4JP

Next meeting Wednesday 29th October

Mansfield and Ashfield Branch Meetings All meetings will take place at Mansfield Manor Hotel, Windmill Lane, Mansfield, NG18 2AL

6.30pm until 8.30pm

Join Richard Fuller, Branch Chairman and the Branch Committee for an excellent dinner networking and presentation: 13th October Just Networking Night No speakers as the spotlight is on you! A evening for all members attending to give a five minute presentation introducing themselves and their business. There will also be information available on making the most of your FSB Membership. You can’t afford to miss this evening! 10th November Branch AGM and Presentation from the Regional Chairman Melanie Ulyatt, FSB Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire The Mansfield & Ashfield Branch AGM 2014. Nomination form details to follow. To register please contact: Diane Doran, Branch Secretary E: mansfieldmanor@live.co.uk T: 01623 452525


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Corporate Business Section for The Sherwood Area IWB Celebrating Women in Business Now with over 300 local professional members Ladies at Lunch Thursday 16th Oct Venue: Oakham Suite (Masonic Hall) Nottingham Rd, Mansfield NG18 4AE Be part of a friendly, supportive, informative & inspirational women’s business group. Regular Networking events including our monthly It’s Women’s Business Ladies at Lunch • Delicious Buffet with Coffee / Tea • Informal business Atmosphere • Specialist / Premier Plus Member Presentations • £11.50 Members, 1st Time Guests only £10

To Book the above event or Join our IWB Membership, call Diane Carter; Chair & Founder on 07916 245 367 Or email: diane@marathon-media.co.uk www.itswomensbusinessclub.co.uk

Photo shows Ladies enjoying networking at our September IWB Ladies at Lunch meeting in Mansfield. See the information left if you would like to join in and meet like minded businesswomen to gain inspiration, support and ideas for your own business

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Often, you can't get lost money back, particularly if you have handed over cash. If you have paid by credit card you have more protection, and if you used a debit card you may be able to ask your bank for a chargeback You can report a fake company to Trading Standards through the Citizens Advice consumer service on 08454 04 05 06, or find online advice at adviceguide.org.uk You can also report scams to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040


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

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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 use and cleaning ● Information on hearing loss and all the help services Then visit our planned Hearing aid clinic at: Rainworth Miners Welfare, Kirklington Road, Rainworth,NG21 0JY On: Thursday 1pm - 3pm on 30th Oct & 27th Nov For more information about the services contact: Laura Ainsworth, Adult Support Co-ordinator on 0115 942 7804.

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

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www.haywood-oaks.co.uk IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PATIENTS: FLU Clinics Blidworth Surgery Friday 10th Oct 7.30 to 12.30 Ravenshead Surgery Friday 10th Oct 2.00pm to 6pm Rainworth Hill View Sat 27th Sept & 11th Oct 9am to noon Rainworth Warsop Lane Wed 15th Oct 9.30am to 12.30pm

Food-banks - You can help You can help support local foodbanks by donating tinned or packet food as well as by financial support. 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 Rainworth & District U3A The group meet on the 2nd Wednesday of every month, 10.0-12.00 at Rainworth village hall. Any ‘third-agers’ who are no longer in full time employment; - (‘Recycled Teenagers’), will be welcome at the meetings. Check out our web-site - www.rainworth-u3a.org.uk/ There are no strangers here, just friends you have yet to meet. Call - Jill 01623 400545

Please ring your surgery asap to book your place. Please take it seriously if you are in the following groups you qualify for the vaccination, and you are encouraged to take up the jab, it is FREE**** Over 65 or suffer from: asthma/ breathing problems, Cystic fibrosis, Heart disease, Diabetes, Kidney disease, Weak immune system, Liver disease, Neurological disease or pregnant. Also if you are a Carer looking after a physically disabled or dependant person. If you want to know more please look on the NHS CHOICES website www.nhs.uk. This site provides a wealth of Patient information. Gilly Hagen, Blidworth Patient Participation Group


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Rainworth Local News 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, Children welcome with adults. 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

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The Venue

Royal British legion—Rainworth, Blidworth & District Branch meet at The Venue every First Tuesday 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 Sun: 12pm to 2pm Sunday Carvery £6 Adults, £3 Children, £5 Snr Citizens

St Simon and St Judes Church

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 To amend any details or add new ones contact the editor: 07757115027 or via marathon.media@ntlworld.com

Friends of Tippings Wood

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t the moment there are no volunteers prepared to keep the Friends of Tippings Wood group going. Greenwood are organising task days so look out for information on the entrances to Tippings Wood. Recently various agencies had a walk round the woods to investigate several reports of anti social behaviour and identify problems areas to target. Whilst certain reports remain unsubstantiated, there is a small amount of vandalism and litter and of course motor bikes are an ongoing problem countrywide. However, the police regularly patrol which has resulted in several bikes being ceased and youngsters in cars being moved on. New signage is on order with the reminder to call 101, the non emergency police number, if you see anything at all you consider detrimental to our community woodland and its users. The police may not attend but it is important to log every incident so we have a clearer picture. Would you be interested in being part of a new Friends of Tippings wood group. Contact: Mark Guy – 01623 822944 or 07917 836088. Lee Scudder on 07753 850758 or Linda on 07950 646620

Tippings Wood Needs Your Help! Tippings Wood has for a long time been cared for and kept tidy on a regular basis by members of the community. Now, due to ill health, members have decided to call it a day. Nottinghamshire County Council has minimal resources to pay for contractors and can only bring conservation volunteers to work on the site once a month. Why not do something for your community and join us.

Next practical task day Thursday 4th 6th September November at 10am

Meet in the car park off Warsop Lane, Blidworth Bring a packed lunch, wear suitable clothing and footwear and bring lots of enthusiasm—we’ll supply tools, training and the tea and biscuits!

For more information and to find out about joining the Friends of Tippings Wood committee contact Mark Guy on 01623 822944 ext 2242 or on the day Lee Scudder on 07753850758


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Rainworth Local News Rainworth Parish Council

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

RAINWORTH MINERS WELFARE TRUST

Saturday 1st November 2014 Annual Community Bonfire &

FIREWORKS DISPLAY (On Sports Field Opposite The Welfare)

Bonfire Will Be Lit Around 6.30pm Fireworks Display Will Commence Around 7.00pm RAFFLE FAIRGROUND RIDES FOOD STALLS & OTHER ATTRACTIONS DISCO IN WELFARE TO FOLLOW

FREE ADMISSION Everybody Welcome

Notice of road Closures in order to improve the sewerage system in Rainworth. Southwell Road east will be closed in stages from the end of August until February. The works are extensive and will cause some disruption. However, the work is urgently needed. Contact numbers: Mark Webster – Site Agent – 07773 802009 Rob Graham - Project Manager - 07976 348797 Andrew Morley - Programme Engineer – 07789 903589 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 9th.October, 7pm, Thursday 13th.November,7pm

For Rainworth District Council news Please see the Blog at http://nsdcrainworth.blogspot.com or contact Cllr. John Bradbury tel: 07973 422839) or Cllr. John Middleton tel: 07980 981320)”

The Venue Sunday Carvery At The Venue: Sunday Carvery

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

Rainworth Miners Welfare Trust

Halloween Family Disco Friday 31st October 7pm - 10.30pm

FREE

Always the Best Prices for Drinks John Smiths £2.50 per Pint Carling £3.00 per Pint Strongbow £3.00 per Pint FostersCatering £2.60 per Pint /Disco available Youngers Best £2.00 per Pint

& Experienced Staff The Venue - Your local location for the perfect event

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Coming to the Venue

‘Live Music’

COMING SOON Saturday 4th October

RAGDOLLS

Saturday 18th October RAINWORTH RIDERS NIGHT ‘Live’ Local Bands (at least two) Saturday 22nd November ‘30 Years Celebration (since 1984)

THE DRIVE

Friday 12th December

CABARET NIGHT With Xmas Meal

SIMON TRIO GREGORY MARTIN NEW YEARS EVE

GLAMATIZE Also a Disco February 2015

To Be Advised Friday March 13th 2015

BROTHERHOOD

Always a Great Atmosphere The Venue, Kirklington Road, Rainworth. Tel: 01623 797975

Special Event in 2014/2015? Function Rooms

FREE Hire

Only at the Venue POOL EXHIBITION

The Greatest Female Pool Player 11 Times World Champion

Appearing 7th November at 8.30pm

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

YOUR CHANCE to play against a world champion in aid of MacMillan Cancer Charity. Come along and play the best entertainer in the game! PRIZES Register at the bar £2.50 to Play The Venue - Your local location for the perfect event The Venue, Kirklington Road Rainworth. Tel: 01623 797975


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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 Sherwood Forest Community Church Thu: 2-4pm Art Class Blidworth Methodist Church, 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.

Meadow Road and New Road Pensioners Association - The Monday Club Hi Everybody The club and members are all fine, since our last publication things have been a bit quiet, apart from our Monday meetings at our HQ at Rookwood. Recently members and a few friends went on a coach trip

into Yorkshire to Scarborough and fortunately picked a nice day. Apart from taking a long time to get there due to various road diversions, we all had a very nice day out with a good dose of Fish and Chips. Coming up soon is a social evening at our HQ at Rookwood. That’s all for now Kind regards for everybody Harry


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Blidworth Local News Blidworth Parish Council (BPC Blidworth in Bloom – Section A - Another successful year – our bloom co-ordinator received lots of praise from the judges for the interesting tour showing off the many activities taking place, with horticultural features, artwork & engagement with residents & groups living/working in Blidworth, with contributions from School, Scouts & the Fox & Hounds. The overall quality of floral displays, particularly at the Memorial Garden, Fire Station, Leisure Centre, Forest Folk Corner & the Fox & Hounds were well received. They were pleased to see that Dale Lane Allotments are still well maintained & also impressed with the individual efforts made at Sherwood Community & Methodist Churches. In the main on the tour route the grass verges were being well maintained & our floral towers were very impressive. Achievements: Section B. School for their excellent wildlife & natural habitat areas including the pond, bird feeders, wild flower plantings & butterfly garden. They were particularly impressed with the new vegetable garden, poly-tunnel & composters. Once again our heritage shone through with the School Murals, (rockings cradle art work, Pit wheel with town mosaic & the War memorial). Overall the town was generally clean & litter free & was good to see the community getting involved with litter picking etc. Section C. BJ’s for their hanging baskets, B7Q for their donated plants, school children for helping Christine plant flower beds, Scouts for their wildflower bed @ Dale Lane & our local Lions & Rotary groups for supporting bus. Future Development: suggestions made – try to show residents gardens, encourage more shop owners / businesses doing their own thing: display a wildflower display outside school or entrance to Dale Lane Allotments or small pieces of waste land / hard to grow area around town. Try to engage local residents / businesses to help look after / water some of the displays and /or developing water catchment sites to make watering easier. AWARDS – GOLD: Fox & Hounds, SILVER: Blidworth Village Presentation of Awards etc at next Parish Meeting 16 October 2014. Blidworth Parish Council, Belle Vue Lane, Blidworth Geoff Stocks, Clerk to the Council, Tel/Fax: 01623 490358 Office hours: Mon 9am – 4pm Thurs 9am – 4pm

Bards at Blidworth

Recently we decided to have a poetry workshop which was stimulated by tai chi to see what poems might emerge from the experience. One of our bards - Stevie-Leigh Townsend - led us gently through some movements. Focussing on breathing, as well as making slow movements, was relaxing for body and mind. It is an exercise that can be done by virtually anyone of any age and you don’t have to be super fit to do it - in fact, people in wheel chairs should find it suitable. (People with specific disabilities or conditions may have to check first with their GP.) What I found was that the fluidity of movement allowed for the mind to stop racing round with a multitude of stressful concerns. It was almost like meditation. Following the session we turned back to pen and paper and some delightful poems emerged with ease. The following seems to be in de-clutter mode! KEEP IT SIMPLE T’ai chi release me from stress; one morning Blidworth Bards help me relax By Room 7 Christine Michael, http://www.thynkspublications.co.uk/

Blidworth & Ravenshead PPG This is a small group of patients who represent the patients of the local GP Practice at Blidworth & Ravenhead. All patients are welcome to attend our meetings to learn more about how important patients contributions are to GPs’ in helping them understand their needs in respect of healthcare locally. So as a PPG we try to give local people a voice on healthcare locally. We discuss ways of improving provision at the practice and we are involved in increasing patient’s awareness locally about improving healthcare or managing particular conditions. This year we will have our own newsletter. That will be circulated around the villages and in the surgeries. So keep a lookout. In addition to the PPG we have a virtual Patient Reference Group. What is this? You may ask. Well, patients sign up and their names are held by the practice as someone they can contact at times for information about performance and developing practice. This is done via the practice web-site – www.blidworthand

Thynks’ books on Amazon, We meet at Blidworth Library

ravensheadsurgery.co.uk, or face to face, on the telephone or by post. So everyone can be involved if you wish, and have your say about future developments in healthcare. QUIZ NIGHT with Pie & Peas supper (Vegetarian option available) at RAVENSHEAD VILLAGE HALL on FRIDAY 28TH NOVEMBER. 7.00pm PROMPT. Interested ring Ann on 07914116459 or Keith 01623 794449 PG meetings are held bi-monthly at Blidworth as this site has access for all. For further information about the PPG or any of the issues raised above contact Gilly Hagen Co-Chair (Blidworth) e-mail gillyflower50@hotmail.com telephone 797138 or Ann Wharmby Co-Chair (Ravenshead) mobile 07914116459. Giving Patients a Voice in our Communities


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Blidworth Local News Blidworth & District Historical & Heritage Society Last Month the Society’s 41 members and guests heard Peter Hammond talk about his career, ‘On the Buses’. Peter worked for various bus companies in the county to becoming a fully qualified driver. He was passionate about buses and although officially retired he still drives a London Route-master bus for weddings & celebrations. After the break, Alan Higgins gave a presentation on recently acquired photographs of old Blidworth. During the evening, the Society’s book on the 1st World War was available to members and guests. The book is packed

with stories of the Parish of Blidworth from before the Great War, through the war and afterwards up to the coming of the colliery in 1926. Many of the photographs have never been published before and there is much to discover about life in this Nottinghamshire village one hundred years ago. The cost is £12.50 including first class postage and can be ordered from dalesmallwood@ntlworld.com Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, 7th October, when Mr W Taylor talks about, ‘The Dukeries Railways Routes’. Our own railway station at Rainworth was connected to this system and the coal from both Blidworth and Rufford Collieries went to market via the Dukeries tracks. We meet in the Function Room of Blidworth

Welfare at 7pm. Our next three meetings will be; 7th October - W Taylor - The Dukeries Railway Routes 4th November - Trevor Lee - Legends of the Flicking Screen. 2nd December will be our Christmas meeting. 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@virginmedia.com You can also follow us on Twitter @ BlidworthHistory

Edwinstowe Local News Rotary Club of Sherwood Forest Rotary Club of Sherwood Forest New Rotarian - It was with great pleasure that President Laura Harmer recently inducted Derek Storton into Rotary. Derek said ‘by joining Rotary I am looking to giving service back to the community. I recognise the valuable work Rotarians do both locally and around the world and I thank the members of Sherwood Forest Rotary for welcoming him into their Club’. Just prior to Derek’s induction the club members met at the Big Fish for an enjoyable Supper. New Rotarian Derek Storton & President Laura Harmer Some of your readers may have seen Rotarians helping collect food in Tesco’s for the Foodbank in Ollerton recently. Lynn Matthew manager of the Foodbank gave a very interesting, informative and thought provoking talk to members of our Club. The foodbanks are set up and overseen by the Trussell Trust who are partners with churches and communities and they are run and managed by volunteers. Donated food donated from schools, churches, businesses and individuals is sorted and checked and packed into boxes. Each foodbox contains a minimum of three days nutritionally balanced, non-perishable food. A person or family in crisis have been

identified by frontline care professionals who assess individual need and make sure it is genuine. Vouchers for food are issued by professionals such as doctors, health visitors, social workers, the police or CAB and this is handed in for a food-box a the foodbank. Ollerton foodbank is also looking for funding to roll our ‘Eat Well, Spend Less’ courses that teach people how to cook when on a low budget.

Foodbank volunteer Pat with Rotarian John Richards & Lynn Matthews It is important that we all learn some basic First Aid to know what to do if we find someone unconscious, having a heart attack, choking or bleeding etc. The question is do we? Rotarian Stella Herbert a member of our club is a First Aid Trainer and our club members are very fortunate that Stella is now putting us all through our paces. We have now spent two evening learning the basic facts, what to observe and look for if we come across someone in a life threatening position. Stella gives her training sessions a lighted hearted approach to what can be very difficult decisions that anyone might have to make. Often it is a family member that requires help and club members families have already benefited from this training.

During Stella’s last session we learnt and practiced on dummies how to give cardiac resuscitation and give abdominal thrusts an emergency thrusts for clearing a blockage from the airway of an adult or child over one year old who is choking. This is also known as the Heimlich Manoeuvre.

A ‘choking’ dummy and Rotarian Stella Herbert To learn more about our help to this community or how to join Rotary to help others please contact us on 01623 825607 or email sherwoodforestrc@btinternet.com or visit www.rotary1220.org/she

Blow your Trumpet!

Sherwood Forest Brass band, based at Clipstone welfare, offer free tuition to learn a brass instrument. As a training band we mostly attract youngsters but occasionally we have older people wanting to re-learn or come back to their music. We rehearse every Monday 6.30pm (beginners) 7pm (Everyone). All are welcome to come and learn. Ages from 7 to 70! c/o Sam Heartfield, PR Officer


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Ravenshead Local News been sent to “Vision Aid Overseas” where they are sorted and graded and then taken to needy countries. We would like to say a big thank you to both Manor Pharmacy for hosting the

Ravenshead and Blidworth Rotary.

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t’s been a great Summer and Ravenshead & Blidworth Rotarian’s have enjoyed a couple of open air evenings together

with their families and friends. On the 1st August our new

President Raj Chandran held his first event with a Garden Party in aid of DARE.

Ravenshead collection point and to the doctors for allowing us to use the Blidworth Surgery. Most importantly, we would like to thank everyone who has given spectacles they no longer need to the collection. You can be sure they are put to good use. When you next have a pair that you no longer require, please find an opportunity to take them in to one of these two collection points. They really are still capable of making a big difference to someone’s whole day to day life experience.

Don’t forget our next event is the Walk in the Woods on Saturday 18th October. The start will be from

If you would like to do something to help within your community, why not come and join us at one of our regular meetings as a guest, you can try us out for up to 6 months whilst you decide if you would like to become a Rotarian.

Raven’s Lodge (Scout

Interested, check out our website, http://www.rotary1220.org/rav /

HQ) on Main Road

or via the club secretary on 01623 652472.

between 10:30 and

Diary Events:

11am. There is a choice of routes between 2 and 5.5 miles. It’s not too late to come and join us, but Bob and Sandra would like to know numbers for those who wish to join us for lunch at Ravens Lodge after the walk, with a choice of soups, dessert and tea/coffee at just £7.50 (half price for those under 12), so just please give him a call on 01623 793978 or bob.jackson@ravenshead-rotary.org.uk Did You Know We have been organising the collection of unwanted spectacles in both Ravenshead and Blidworth for many years now. We

Walk in the Woods Saturday 18th October. Quiz Night – Saturday 8th November. Coming Soon – Details for this year Christmas Santa’s Sleigh Routes.

have collected thousands of pairs of spectacles that have all

The Cornwater Club

items and giving them a new lease of life”

iss Mansfield Finalists, Emily Davies, Emma Briggs and Amy Henshaw popped into the Cornwater Club Charity Shop for a spot of retail therapy. The girls were looking for items for their Eco Dress and had some fun trying on hats whilst they were there!

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The Eco Dresses will be revealed at the Miss Mansfield Final on 11th October, with the best dress being awarded a prize.

The Eco Dress Section forms part of the Miss Mansfield Final and is being supported by the Cornwater Club Charity Shop on Queen Street. Within this section all the finalists are asked to consider recycling and the environment and produce an outfit using a variety of different materials and clothing. The Cornwater Charity Shop has provided all the finalists with a voucher to spend in the shop towards their Eco Dress.

Photo: Emily Davies, Emma Briggs and Amy Henshaw trying on hats at the Cornwater Club Charity Shop

Shop Manager, Sharon Baum said “We are very happy to support the Eco Dress Section of the Miss Mansfield Final. This section of the competition fits perfectly within the charity retail sector and highlights another avenue to recycling second hand

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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Local Church News Church Article When we were on holiday in Wales we came across this family of swans on the river Dysinni. We saw them several times as we came across this stretch of water and they were always very close and it seemed that they stayed close together all the time. Now I think I know that swans pair up forever and always remain together throughout the whole of their lives, perhaps some of you bird watchers may tell me different as I may be wrong on this fact. However, what made me think was how close they were to each other. The goslings stayed close and if one of them wandered off either mum or dad soon rounded them up and brought them back into the fold. To get this photograph I had to creep down the bank, and just after this shot the male swan started to get agitated and came out of the water to warn me off. I retreated quickly! It made me think that this is how God is with each of us, he wants us in His fold under His protection but unlike these swans, it is possible to escape from God’s care and wander off on our own. You see He has given us free will and if we choose we can go our own way and try to make it on our

own but it breaks God’s heart when we shun His care and love but how He rejoices when we return under His wing. These swans so obviously cared for their family by their own natural instinct but God loves you each with an infinite and never-ending love. Why don’t you test it and see what God can do for you. Your friend David Haywood Blidworth and Rainworth Methodist Church

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 Blidworth 10:30am Rainworth 10:30am Farnsfield 10:15am Bilsthorpe 10.30am

Evening Services Blidworth 6.00pm Rainworth 6.00pm Farnsfield 6.15pm 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 6.30-7pm, Sat 9-10am

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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Emergency Contacts and Local Event Information Emergency Contacts:

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

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revious issues of the Sherwood have told how the charity brings children from Belarus to our part of the country. This summer 12 children stayed in host family homes. None had ever left their own area visited another country. The children come from Molotkovichi in the Brest region of Belarus. Everything we did was new to them including seeing the sea in fact some of the children could not understand why the sea was salty and asked if we had a sea with sugar. Their comment on seeing the sea was “WOW”. The children come for three weeks for respite and fresh air as they all live within the area of Chernobyl.

We would like to advertise YOUR business if you offer an emergency service. I am now asking you if it is possible for you to host a child or two for three weeks from 15th February to 8th March next year. These children will have never been for respite before. If you host you will receive 24 hour support also a support family at any time if you need one. The children go on local visits in our area and you and your own family are encouraged to join them at no cost. All children are aged 8-11 years. The gender of the child will be your decision. Please see the photographs of the children who came this summer. I do hope you could give some thought if you could host for us as it does give the children a good respite and fulfilment for you. If you wish to have further information regards hosting could you please contact me 07815-473802 or robert.crampton@ tiscali.co.uk and I with a colleague be only too pleased to come and see you.

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