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“Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact”. William James

With further changes to our education system, in particular the proposed reintroduction of Grammar Schools once again placing education standards in the spotlight, it made a refreshing change to speak with Teen Motivator Kevin Mincher this week. His work revolves around our young people needing not only academic lessons, but also lessons in life, happiness, resilience, and confidence building. I look forward to hearing more from Kevin as he works with staff, parents and students to ensure students develop a positive mindset to assist them in the ever changing world. I mentioned at this time last year that I am always just a little bit sad as the nights begin to draw in. Another summer having passed by, without me managing to spend as much time enjoying the outdoors as I had planned to! This year the plentiful late summer sunshine has stopped me noticing the evenings drawing in quite so much, and the addition of our little puppy to the family has definitely meant that I have spent more time outside. The November issues will be delivered to you late October. If you would like to have something included in this, please make sure details are with me by Friday 7th October. Please note that this is actually the first Friday of the month and the closing date is usually the 2nd Friday so don’t get caught out by the early close caused by needing the magazines to be with distributors before lots of them disappear on half term holidays! Enjoy October and I will be back in a months’ time with your November magazine.

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Antiques Study Group

This group returns to the New Hall in Bawtry on Tuesday 4th October for 10 weeks. The classes commence each week at 2pm until 4pm and are accompanied with slides and video presentations on each Antique topic. Parallel classes take place in Cantley, Retford and Gringley on the Hill and members unable to attend on Tuesday in Bawtry are welcome to attend any of our classes. Week 1 - Antiques Styles looking at Celtic, baroque, Gothic, Eclectic, Aesthetic, Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco and others.

Austerfield Luncheon Club at The Community Centre, (The Old School) Austerfield. We celebrated our 2nd birthday on the 8th September! The dates for October are the 6th and 20th. 12 noon for 12.30pm

Week 2 - Sporting Memorabilia.

A home cooked 2 course meal.

Week 3 - Antique Cameras & Images. The development of the camera from Obscura to Bellows.

Special diets can be catered for and lifts to and from the centre from within the Bawtry and

Week 4 - Vincent & Hans - The lives of Van Gogh and Holbein in film.

Austerfield area. To book or arrange a lift, ring Sandra on 07928 113863 T

Week 5 - Automatons. From Musical Boxes to dancing bears and singing bird boxes. Week 6 - In the Toilet - Jugs and Bowls, Chamber pots, Dressing mirrors vanity boxes and more. Week 7 - Middle East and far East Influences on Antiques.

Week 8 - Bugatti and Hermes - Art Deco automobiles, Luggage and the influences of Arthur Lazenby Liberty.

Week 9 - Thonet & Burns - The story of Lloyd Loom and history of Bentwood furniture. Week 10 - Antiques en House - Bring along your antiques for identification and discussion. A further Ten Lectures will be presented commencing in January 2017. Further information available by telephoning Peter Young on 01777 816609 or from www.antiquescalass.com T

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Austerfield Village Show Sunday 25th September 2016

Please come along and join in the fun between 1pm & 4pm at Austerfield Study Centre Categories for all ages:

Baking, Homegrown produce, Jams and preserves, Flower arrangements, Arts and Crafts and Scarecrows.

Bawtry Community Library We are running classes for Computing, French Conversation and Family History. Also we have a Readers Group on the third Tuesday of the month, and a Coffee Morning on the second Friday of the month. Further details can be obtained from the library Tel: 01032 710858. Also, I have recently come back from doing some Charity work in an orphanage in India. I am appealing for donations of old/ unwanted watches working or not. These are then fitted with new batteries, straps etc. and made good. They are taken and shared among the orphanages by the Executive Secretary of the Charity STOP International (1094606). All donations are being collected at Bawtry Community Library and will be very much appreciated. Sue Holmes Volunteer @ Bawtry Community Library T

Please check the website for updates and further details. Entry forms will be available to download from the website or collected from Austerfield Study Centre. If you require a form delivering the please contact any member of the Council www.austerfieldpc.co.uk Email: austerfieldparish@btinternet.com T

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Bawtry Garden Club A reminder to the group that our next meeting is on Tuesday 4th October, 7pm in the Methodist Church Hall, Station Road, Bawtry. The topic is fruit trees and bushes, and the talk is being given by ‘Fruitscape’ of Bawtry.

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Bawtry Residents Group An extraordinary Bawtry Town Council meeting took place on the 17th of August, the meeting was called due to the lease for the memorial sports ground needing to be discussed and agreed to enable BARS to progress with the construction of the new pavilion. Disappointingly the public were excluded from the meeting following a vote by Councillors. However, it was good to see that half the Councillors present voted for the public to remain and that the vote had to be decided by the casting vote of the chair. Further updates will be forthcoming in the next edition in September as construction should be underway. Again this month (August) Bawtry is blighted by a serious and concerning amount of burglaries and attempted garage break ins, I have no doubt that if South Yorkshire police were to attend either the next meeting of the BTC or BRG a few very awkward questions would be put forward by the disgruntled residents of this town. Please all take care that all windows and doors are locked, especially the down stairs. Another delightful day at the end of August was the Classic, Historic and Supercar pageant, the cars on display were of top quality this coupled with a good attendance made it a great day out for all, residents, retailers and non-residents alike. Meet The Mayor, The mayor of Doncaster Cllr Ros Jones is holding a one-to-one meeting at Bawtry library on the 12th of January 2017 between 9am12pm. Please contact Charlotte Turner on 01302736405 or email meetthemayor@doncaster.gov. uk to arrange. A thank you to Bawtry Library for allowing the residents of Bawtry to use your premises to collect the data for the selection of the proposed new road signs for Bawtry. Hopefully a final decision will be made at the next BTC meeting; also Cllr Dickenson should be mentioned for all her hard work put in to this project. 10 BAWTRY TODAY

A thorny issue raised was the proposed new 105 homes to be constructed in Bawtry, in the last issue of Bawtry Neighbourhood Plan Newsletter, the construction of the houses will be over the next 15 years. Please look at www.bawtryneighbourhoodplan. org.uk, for information regarding this project, the next Neighbourhood Meeting will be on the 28th September in the new hall and all are welcome. A good source of information regarding the construction of any type will either be in the Bawtry today magazine or at Bawtry Town Library. Please see below the training flights slots that have been preliminary booked by easyJet for the period 20/09/2016 to 12/10/2016. Estimated arrival 10am, estimated departure 3.30pm. Please note that training by easy Jet may not necessarily occur on each slot booked due to a range of factors including weather and availability of the aircraft and crew. Dates: 20/09, 21/09, 27/09, 28/09, 04/10, 05/10, 11/10, 12/10 To be discussed at the next meeting:• Involvement of residents regarding the Neighbourhood plan • Construction of new housing in Bawtry, Re:- the 105 proposed new houses • Traffic & Parking • Highways & General Appearance of the Town • General condition of pathways, Overhanging trees and shrubs • Changing nature of the Town, be it day or night time The next Meeting of the BRG will take place on the 24th of November at 7.30pm in the Crown Hotel, Bawtry. Please come along as nothing will change in Bawtry without strong voices, which certainly makes a stronger community. Many thanks to Mr Craig Dowie for the use of the room and refreshments supplied.

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work. By the end of the course, participants will have made a series of experimental pieces and also have the chance to choose one or more methods to explore further. For more information about the classes contact Joy. joy@joygibbsprice.co.uk www. joygibbsprice.co.uk

Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery Wed to Fri 10.00 – 16.30, Sat & Sun 10.30 – 4.15 Exhibition: Its ‘Doncaster Open’ time. This is Doncaster’s answer to the RA Summer show, and I know that many of you will have submitted, and I have every confidence that you are in! The exhibition will be hung floor to ceiling with wonderful work made by artists from the region. Take your cheque book and start your Christmas shopping! Life drawing: 22nd October 11-1pm and 2 - 4pm. Art History Lecture: Friday 21st October: Frank Brangwyn - ‘Art? It’s Just a Job!’ To mark the 60th anniversary of his death, we take a look at the wide variety of works created by the Anglo-Welsh artist Sir Frank Brangwyn. From painting and drawing, to printmaking, murals and furniture design, he was an artist who saw the creative process as a job of work. Lectures take place at Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery on Chequer Road, starting at 10.30 am and lasting for an hour and a half. Each lecture costs £5 to be paid at the museum reception and includes refreshments. There is no need to book, just turn up on the day and prepare to be educated and inspired. www.doncaster. gov.uk/museums. Art at the Deli: Diana Austen : stitched pictures www.artatthedeli. com BlueMoon Café until the end of October ‘Food Glorious Food’ an exhibition of work by Alan Heighton, Janet Buckle, Judy Pickles (all from Tickhill), Graham Firth, Rose Firth, Neil McGregor, Janice Scott, May van Millingen, Kate van Millingen, Hilary Cartmel and Kate Houghton. The vegetarian and Vegan café is next to Sheffield Cathedral, 2 St James Row, Sheffield S1 2EW open Mon- Sat from 8am – 8pm www.bluemooncafesheffield.co.uk Grapevine Studios, Mattersey Thursday 6pm – 8pm and The Hub, Retford Friday 10am – 12pm. Inspired by the Great Pottery Throw Down? Have you ever fancied having a go at working with clay? This Autumn a new ceramics class will be starting in 2 venues – The Hub, Retford and Grapevine Studios, Mattersey. The classes will be for beginners and will give you the opportunity over the six week course to explore a range of Handbuilding techniques in clay such as slab, coil and pinch 12 BAWTRY TODAY

Incidentally there are lots of art –making courses going on this autumn, The Hub in Retford runs regular courses and more can be found in the Doncaster area, so just because its October and you may have missed the first session of an ‘autumn term’ go and join in, there really is nothing like having-a-go and getting-dirt-under-your-fingernails. Harley Gallery Welbeck until 23 October Gardens for a Duchess: In celebration of the ‘Year of the Garden’ showing rare ‘stereoscopic autochromes’ of the Edwardian gardens at Welbeck, dating from 1911-1928. These extraordinary, brilliantly colourful images from the early years of the last century evoke a lost world of exquisite gardens of Welbeck Abbey. And also until 23 October ‘New Threads’ by Nora Fok – she has been exploring the interaction between art, science, mathematics and the natural world. She has combined her longstanding techniques of crafting fine nylon microfilament, which she knits, knots, plaits and weaves by hand to make jewellery with new technologies. www.harleygallery.co.uk Dukeries Decorative and Fine Art Society Wednesday 5 October at 2pm Fakes & Forgeries; a new lecture revisiting an old theme by Malcolm Kenwood at St Anne’s Church Hall, Worksop S80 1NJ www.eastmidlandsnadfas.co.uk/dukeries Tickhill Music Society 14 October 7pm Trio Martinu (violin, cello, piano) all soloists with the Prague Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Schubert, Brahms and Dvorak. In St Mary’s School Hall Tickhill www. tickhillmusicsociety.org Roots Music Club 7th October at the Ukranian Centre,- Beverly Smith & John Grimm (USA) 14th October - at Doncaster Brewery Tap, Doncaster, Dn1 3EL - Sally Barker 28th October - at Doncaster Catholic Club, Waterdale, Doncaster, DN1 3BY - Andy Irvine + Tom Fletcher www.rootsmusicclub.co.uk Museums Sheffield until next year in the Millennium Gallery ‘Made in Sheffield.’ If you are reading this after the beginning of October then you will have missed the ‘Going Public’ the Napoleone collection at the Graves Art Gallery. And to be blunt you’ve not missed much. This exhibition served to demonstrate the role of those in patronage and that collecting work is really all about them. Napoleone, a woman, has collected

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contemporary art of women for over 20 years. She sees herself as championing the gender in-balance. ‘And about time’ I hear you all say, and I couldn’t agree more, but if this is your mission you have a duty to that gender to collect and then exhibit good stuff. Much of this work looked like it may have been produced on an Art Foundation course. It was poorly made for one thing, and much of it dull. However there were two works which were so powerful as to knock the rest of it into a cocked hat, both were dealing with realm of abuse, brilliantly executed, completely compelling and powerful. So where were the powerful works that dealt with other aspects of women’s lives? www.museums-sheffield.org.uk Chatsworth Sculpture until 30 October ‘Sotheby’s Beyond Limits’. At the heart of this year’s exhibition will be Zaha Hadid’s sculpturally stunning Lilas pavilion, created for the Serpentine summer party in 2007 - the most architecturally ambitious installation to be presented at Chatsworth to date. www. chatsworth.org Sheffield Theatres is showing Cats, lady Chatterley and Sunny Afternoon a tribute to the wonderful kinks www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk Cast in Doncaster My recommendation of ‘Dead Sheep’ in September was a wonderful piece of theatre, and I am really pleased to say I saw most of you there on the night I went, Cast was full. During October there is a tremendous selection of shows from The Merchant of Venice to something called ‘You forgot the Mince’. There’s comedy, highbrow, music and take-part events. www. castindoncaster.com Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 2 January ‘’Not Vital’’ (that’s his name) Internationally renowned (I’ve never heard of him either) sculptor’s first major exhibition in the UK. With studios in the Swiss village of Sent and Beijing, China, as well as homes in Rio de Janeiro and Niger, (I wonder why we need to know this? instantly my ire is up, first a pretentious name, then a seemingly jetset practice) the exhibition reflects Vital’s nomadic and diverse practice, including paintings and works on paper, indoor pieces made from plaster, silver, gold, marble, glass and coal, and outdoor sculptures in stainless steel and bronze. So apart from an artist with a confusing name what will you see? …. It sounds like a right old mish-mash, but, it may be terrific, so go and see for yourselves. www. ysp.co.uk Cupola Gallery until 15th October ‘One Maker’s Making Jessica Briggs’ a Jewellery show and 22nd October - 19th November ‘Caught in the Act Corinna Button’ Painter/ Print Maker 0114 201 1023 info@cupolagallery.com 174 Middlewood Rd, Hillsborough, Sheffield S6 1TD www.cupolagallery.com

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Community decorations which have been on display since August! And, we hope you have saved the date for Bawtry Christmas Time! Just to remind you it’s on Sunday 20th November and will take place between 12 noon and 6pm. It’s shaping up to be a really fantastic event for all the family.

Bawtry Retail Association It’s been a great summer in Bawtry and as the Ladbrokes St Leger Festival drew to a conclusion it felt like autumn was on its way. It was another fantastic few days of racing and our warmest congratulations go to Maria Gledhill and Jack Parks who won the Best Dressed Lady and Gentleman respectively and won amazing prizes including £500 of Bawtry Retail Association shopping vouchers each.

Plans are already well underway to ensure the Christmas event is quite simply the best yet! Building on the success of the last few years there will be lots to keep all members of the family entertained at this year’s Christmas event. Market stalls, traditional carousel, fairground rides, Father Christmas, live music around the town, climbing wall, Christmas food stalls and a free park and ride service are just some of the annual attractions and, of course, the unveiling of the famous Womack’s Christmas window. Please continue to support your local town by shopping and socialising locally.

Keeping on the style stakes, it is with much excitement that the Robinsons of Bawtry Annual Charity Fashion show takes place on Sunday 2nd October 2016 at China Rose. It’s an iconic event in the local social scene and the sell out event is set to be super special as the boutique celebrates 30 years in business.

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The team at Limited 2 Art has settled into their fantastic new premises and they were delighted to welcome multi award winning artist Kerry Darlington to the gallery last month. And they are proud to announce that on Saturday 1st October Doncaster born David Smith will be showcasing ‘It’s a Dog’s Life’ and on the 22nd October US Artist Chris De Rubeis will visit the gallery during his first UK tour.

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Bawtry WI took a break over the summer and there was no meeting in August. However, as autumn approaches, we are looking forward to getting together again on 21st September when our speaker will be Emily Harbon of ‘& She Knows..’ in Bawtry who will instruct us in the ‘Importance of Correct Bra Fitting’. In October, we will be celebrating our 4th birthday. The party to mark this occasion will take place on 19th October – final arrangements to be decided at our September meeting. If you would like to come to any of our meetings, you can just drop in as a visitor and will find a warm welcome. We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the month in the New Hall, Bawtry at 7.15pm. If you require further information, please contact our Secretary, Sandra Crawford on 01302 711420/07928 113863. T TO ADVERTISE CALL 01302 969696


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Held at The Community Centre. (The Old School) Austerfield. Happily this club appears to have developed into a sewing group, but having said that, 2 other crafts are still available each month. October date is Friday 21st from 9.30am to 4pm. We will be making Christmas Patchwork and Card items. £5 incl. most materials but extra are available to purchase. Free refreshments i.e. Tea Coffee & Biscuits but bring a packed lunch if required. For more information or to book, ring Sandra on 07928 113863 T

Misson & Springs WI A beautiful late summer evening, a buzz in the hall, holiday tales exchanged, updates on children, grandchildren and spouses, three most welcome guests and quietly and busily setting up an impressive display was our speaker, Judy Colby. Back by popular request, Judy gave a fascinating talk at our August meeting, entitled From Rags to Riches: Producing Costumes on a Shoestring. Judy is well versed in all aspects of the plays for which she is asked to produce costumes and is a fund of knowledge of the period in which the plays are set; she knows how to avoid every pitfall of style and pattern, and is ever on the lookout for suitable materials from the grandest brocades to the humblest button. As Judy described the lengths to which she had gone to source fabrics and patterns, she was able to show us the finished articles eliciting many an ooh and an aah from a very appreciative audience. Perhaps the least glamorous costume, but no less interesting, was the wedding day set of combinations created for Willie Mossop in Hobson’s Choice - made from a roll of dishcloth stockinette! We shall all certainly look at theatre costume in a different light from now on. Our autumn programme will begin with James Pogson talking about - and encouraging us to taste - Fairtrade Tea. We look forward to 16 BAWTRY TODAY

DONCASTER CANCER DETECTION TRUST Our one day “Mile of Scarves” sale in Frenchgate Centre last month raised another £160. Ex-Civic Mayor, Councillor Paul Wray, donated £2,989 as part of his Charity Fund during his term of office. Tickhill & District Lions will be presenting us with another cheque on 13th September - they have been supporting us for over 30 years. We have received other donations during the month (no space to mention them all) and we would like to thank each and every one for their support. We have a gentleman who is planning on having his head shaved to fundraise for us. Are there any other brave men out there who are willing to volunteer on our behalf?! If so, please get in touch. Kath Wilson is planning to take part in “Trek Nepal” next year from 31st March to 10 April. A big undertaking! Forthcoming events: “An Evening of Brass” at Bentley Pavilion on 30th September at 7.30pm which is also a celebration of our 45th anniversary. Coffee morning on 1st October from 10am to 1pm at Kirk Sandall Assembly Rooms. Evening concert at St George’s Minster on 19th November. Our annual Memory Tree in Frenchgate Centre from 29th November-22nd December. If you have any fundraising ideas we would be very glad to hear from you. We are at 22 Wood Street, Doncaster DN1 3LW. Tel. 01302 325029 (answering machine if not in office) or mobile 07950 798885. Email: info@dcdt.co.uk. Website: dcdt.co.uk. T welcoming him on Wednesday 28th September; our familiar and ever-welcome friend Anita Love will also be joining us with her latest collection of cards and stationery from Phoenix cards - and, dare I mention - her Christmas catalogue. We meet on the last Wednesday of every month at 7.30pm in the Community Centre, Vicar Lane, Misson; you will be made most welcome if you want to come as a guest - just turn up, or phone our secretary, Lynda Redfern on 07796975578 for any further information. Refreshments and home-made cake guaranteed! TO ADVERTISE CALL 01302 969696


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It stands on the main road through Styrrup nestled between Bawtry and Tickhill. With good access from the motorways for visitors from further afield. The buildings have been thoughtfully and attractively converted from barns and by retaining their original features and character we have managed to create a warm, homely and comfortable environment for our clients.

Dementia Care Our Garden wing is a purpose built Dementia Unit with its own sensory garden. We understand that there is no one size fits all solution to supporting people with dementia and that it should never prevent anyone from leading a full and active life.

The care that we offer is entirely focused on the careful evaluation of a resident’s changing needs. An individually tailored, detailed plan of how care will be delivered is agreed at the outset and reviewed regularly with the resident, ensuring understanding and inspiring confidence.

Everyone in the care team recognises, supports and celebrates each person’s individuality. They receive training through our bespoke dementia care programmes and have regular refresher courses thereafter.

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Brenda & Victoria

Caring through Sharing

Brenda Bettinson shares her home with Victoria, a young lady with a care need, who lives with Brenda as part of a scheme called Shared Lives. Brenda, who also provides foster care, has looked after Victoria within her home for almost two years now – providing foster care up to the age of 18, following which she wanted to ensure Victoria could remain in the family environment they had created. To do this Brenda became a Shared Lives Carer, under a scheme delivered by Doncaster charity The Avalon Group. Shared Lives offers adults with a wide range of disabilities and mental health issues the chance to become part of an extended family by living in the home of a trained carer. For those participating in the scheme this can be either on a long or short term basis, with options for day breaks and respite relief. For Victoria it means the ability to live a fulfilled life with people whom she loves and can share experiences. Just this summer Brenda took Victoria to the Fusion Festival in Liverpool for her birthday, where they both indulged their love of music, and in particular Olly Murs, whom Victoria says was “definitely the best”. Brenda and her husband Alan have provided a home and a level of support that means Victoria has flourished in ways which a residential care setting may not have been able to achieve. The Avalon Group, who runs the scheme in Doncaster, is appealing to local residents who may be interested in becoming carers to join up this month, in association with National Shared Lives Week which takes place between the 17th and 23rd October. Doncaster Shared Lives Manager Alison Bradley said: “You don’t need any experience to become a carer, as people come from all walks of life. If you’re a caring person with room to spare in your home, we’d love to hear from you.”

Doncaster Young Farmers Club Doncaster YFC are holding their NEWCOMER’S NIGHT on Thursday 13th October 2016 at 7:30pm at, OWSTON PARK LODGE. If you’re aged between 10 and 26 then come along, get involved and see what we get up to on a weekly basis! Entry is Free and everyone is welcome so make sure you bring your friends! THERE WILL BE DISCOUNTED MEMBERSHIP for new members interested in joining on the night. There will be plenty of games and other activities to get involved with. -Fluffy bunny AND SO MUCH MORE!!!For more information please don’t hesitate to get in touch by phone or email; Sophie Raper: 07716995323 Email: doncasteryoungfarmers@ hotmail.com T Kate lovatt: 07752148825

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Fresh Start Ladies Group Monday October 10 at 7.30 in the Lounge at the Phoenix Theatre Bawtry

RSPCA Hero Rescue Dog

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Les Francophiles de Tickhill http://lesfrancophilesdetickhill.co.uk

Are you interested in France and things French ?

Our meetings take the form of visiting and local speakers, social events and activities and are given in English We meet in the Parish Room at 7.30 pm on the first Wednesday of the month The annual subscription is £ 15.00. Non-members are charged £3.00 per meeting but this is refundable if you decide to join.

Our 2016/2017 Calendar

5th October 2016 A Day in Deux-Sèvres

1st March 2017 The Resistance in France

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A talk by Peter Elliott

2nd November 2016 Wine Production in Le Gers

5th April 2017 Renoir

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1st February 2017 French Cinema

5th July 2017 Fête de la Bastille

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His fundraising page will stay open AFTER the Big Walkies on the 1st of October at Town Fields, Doncaster so even if you miss the event you can still support Shaun. You can sponsor Shaun the rescue greyhound or read about the RSPCA Big Walkies by visiting www. facebook.com/rspcadrb or www.rscpadrb.org.uk As well as raising cash, Shaun is appealing for unwanted items for our RSPCA Charity shops in Doncaster and Rotherham. The shops are in fact the Animal Centre’s biggest source of funds so it is a great way to support our rescue animals. Our charity shops need clothes, shoes, books, DVDs, bric a brac and small items of furniture. They can be dropped off at our RSPCA South Yorkshire Animal Centre, Bawtry, or at our shops in Rossington and Rotherham. If you gather a few bags of donations and cannot call in, ring for a collection: 01302 719790. T

Voglia d’Italia (the Italian Society for South Yorks and North Notts) presents:

“Debt in Venice: Money Lending and Fraud in the Seventeenth Century”. Dr James Shaw of Sheffield University, an expert on petty crime and small claims litigation in early modern Venice, relates tales of colourful characters and dodgy deals. Friday 7th October 2016 7.30pm, Tickhill Pavilion, Tickhill, DN11 9QN Non-members are welcome Admission: £3 non-members Further information: 01709 370895 T TO ADVERTISE CALL 01302 969696


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Misson Pre School Misson Pre-school reopened its doors to children from ages 2-5 once again this September, with an exciting programme of learning and experiences planned for the coming year. A recent lottery grant means that resources have been extensively rejuvenated since last year’s “Good” Ofsted judgement.

North Notts Makaton Choir North Notts Makaton Choir is an all inclusive local community choir, based at Goodwin Hall in Retford, which is for everyone, whatever their musical ability. It is run by regional Makaton tutor and musician Rachel Downs who is not only passionate about enjoyment through music, but realises the need for Makaton to be used as a communication tool to provide fun, inclusive opportunities for everyone.

The facility is run by long-serving and experienced staff, who will be delighted to meet with new parents to show off the environment during our open afternoon. Call in to chat with the manager and her team from 2pm-3pm on 19th October. Funded places are available now for children from 2 years old. Call 01302 710325 or log on to www.preschoolmisson.co.uk for more information or to discuss your own child’s needs. T

As Rachel said, ‘I feel that real inclusion and integration of all children and adults in the local community, irrespective of their various needs, is not happening comprehensibly’. Therefore, the North Notts Makaton Choir provides a unique opportunity, accessible to everyone, which encourages children and adults to take part in singing and signing with the emphasis on fun in a safe, welcoming environment. As Emma-Louise Baker (aged 14), a regular member of the choir says, ‘It’s for all ages and abilities. If you cannot sing don’t worry, you can learn to sign. Music makes you happy and cheerful. Come and join us and have some fun. All welcome. I think choir is awesome, brilliant and fantastic! Choir Information: 5 till 6pm (2-10 yrs) 6 till 7pm (11 yrs and above) Venue: Goodwin Hall Cost: £3 per adult Children: £3 for first child, £2 for additional children No formal joining fees • All welcome Contact Rachel on 07549 890853 or visit the Facebook page: North Notts Makaton Choir T 24 BAWTRY TODAY

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Join us for Sunday lunch Using only the finest ingredients, our chefs are sure to delight you with our traditional 4 course menu. Rossington Hall Sunday lunches are served every Sunday from 12 noon until 2.30pm and as numbers are limited, booking is essential.

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Children 12 and under are half price and there is no charge for children 2 and under.

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Hello from Mayflower Sanctuary, Unfortunately we have had a very challenging couple of weeks. At least 60% of our dogs came down with a mystery infection and 16 had to be hospitalised on drips. This has been a very stressful time for us all, however fingers crossed there have been no new cases in 6 days and all have responded well to treatment. A very big thank you to Balby Vets on Springwell Lane, also Dowdings in Gainsborough without your help and understanding we are sure we would not have been able to come through this harrowing time unscathed . Our Sanctuary was closed for two weeks as a precaution so we really sorry for the inconvenience this caused everyone but we needed to keep the infection contained. So far the Vet’s bills are well over £3,000 and rising. Obviously if anyone wishes to make a donation to help us that would be wonderful. If you would like to take a look at our Face Book page we have an appeal on the Just Giving site. We recently had a Yard/Table top sale and raised nearly £500 which was a brilliant result and will help towards the recent vets bills. The Table top is held on the last Sunday in the month, the next ones being 25th September and 30th October from 10 am until 12pm. A student special day will be included on this date too, refreshments will be available with yummy homemade cakes, so come along and bag a bargain . A big thank you for everyone that contributed to-wards this amazing total and we hope to see you again soon.

Finding a forever home Name: Charley Sex: Female Date into care: April 2016 Age: 7 Good with dogs: No Good with cats: No Good with children: Older I originally came into care when my Mum and Dad decided that they couldn’t live together anymore. It was a very sad day when she brought me here and then left me behind. I was luckily rehomed quite quickly and I settled into my new home just fab. Unfortunately things went badly wrong when I scratched the toddler. After that she was scared of me and so here I am looking again for a new family to love.

We will also be back fund raising at M&S on Wheatley Hall Road in October so watch out for us and say hello. 6 beautiful puppies have been brought to us via the police, there has been an ongoing cruelty court case and they needed the puppies as evidence, however they have just released them and they are now ready for rehoming. As all puppies they are very playful and bouncy and just waiting for their forever loving home. Please be aware we do not rehome puppies with children under 5 years of age. As with all our dogs we would also need your fence to be at least 5ft high with a secure locked gate. A big thank you to Worksop Wheelers Mark and Andy they raised a whopping £1115 for our Charity you are amazing guys. We hope everyone has enjoyed their summer break and hope to see you all soon.

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Be Gracious in Gratitude Dear Friends,

I wonder if I can remind you that we are in the harvest season. One of the things people who lead ordinary lives do is to be thankful at all times. They are thankful to God for providing their needs and are thankful to people who are channels of such provisions. Talking of thanking God, I am reminded of the words of the Psalmist in the book of Psalms Chapter 103 versus 1 to 5 and 8 to 12: “O my soul, bless God. From head to toe, I’ll bless his holy name! O my soul, bless God; don’t forget a single blessing! He forgives your sins - every one. He heals your diseases - every one. He redeems you from hell - saves your life! He crowns you with love and mercy - a paradise crown. He wraps you in goodness - beauty eternal. He renews your youth - you’re always young in his presence.

time off this month and thank or pray for farmers and agricultural workers, packers, and distributors. You may also thank and pray for those engaged in research who safeguard crops and animals against disease and develop new plant species. I wonder if I can also remind you to thank and pray the government and aid agencies. The list goes on so please forgive me if I have missed some. As people who live ordinary lives, harvest is also a time to reflect on the amount of food waste we generate as individuals, communities and a country. I wonder if you can use this harvest season to be gracious and cut the amount of waste in your fridge and home. This will be part of your thanks to the people who help put food on your table. Finally, not everyone has enjoyed a good harvest this year. In some parts of the world, harvests have been poor, crops have withered, and some people are starving from hunger. As you give thanks for a good harvest, I wonder if you can go a step further to help out those in unfortunate situations, both in this country and beyond. For example, the food bank near you is craving for donations and the homeless person on the street that you pass by each week needs food and warmth.

God is sheer mercy and grace; not easily angered, he’s rich in love. He doesn’t endlessly nag and scold, nor hold grudges forever. He doesn’t treat us as our sins deserve, nor pay us back in full for our wrongs. As high as heaven is over the earth, so strong is his love to those who fear him. And as far as sunrise is from sunset, he has separated us from our sins.

In effect, as you celebrate harvest during this month, I wonder if you can take some time to thank God for providing your needs and thank the people who have become agents of your provisions. In your thanksgiving, do not forget to cut out waste and help the underprivileged as well.

As parents feel for their children, God feels for those who fear him.” (The Message)

Rev. Dr. Frank Okai-Sam

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My Guide Volunteers Required My Guide volunteers help people with sight loss to get out and about, by guiding them for an hour or so a week. Our volunteers play a vital part in enabling people who are blind or partially sighted to regain their independence, helping them to work towards goals such as going to the shops, visiting the gym or theatre, or accessing services in their local community.

The My Guide service has continued to grow in recent years, and we have people in South Yorkshire waiting to use the service now. Our volunteers are carefully matched and help on a one-to-one basis. Their input can help someone with sight loss gain more confidence and freedom. The role requires two full days’ training initially and we request a DBS check. We provide support throughout, and reimburse all out-of-pocket expenses. It’s a great way to meet new people, make friends and make a real difference to someone in your community. For more information, email volunteer@ guidedogs.org.uk, or call Louise Mullen for an informal chat on 0845 372 7424. Alternatively please visit www.guidedogs.org.uk/myguide. T

Things to do at Bawtry Methodist Church Saturday 1st October 10-11.30am Coffee Morning • Cake Stall etc Drop In Wednesday 12th & Wednesday 26th October 12noon – 2pm • Everyone Welcome Table Top Sale Saturday 15th October 2-5pm • Come and Bag a Bargain There are still tables for hire £5 (710394) ROOM FOR HIRE FULLY FITTED KITCHEN, DISHWASHER ETC. ENQUIRIES PAM BARRER 711138 T 32 BAWTRY TODAY

WORKSOP BRANCH OF THE NOTTS WILDLIFE TRUST Tuesday October 18th 2016 - The Magic of the Sensors Returning by popular request this is a fascinating presentation not to be missed. Prof Rob Mason works at the University of Nottingham Medical School in Life Sciences. He will take us on an adventure looking at how the senses of animals allows them to survive and explore, including seeing beyond colour and vision in the dark. The story includes hearing through feet and across oceans, electrical and magnetic senses and using the brains own GPS map to navigate the world. Venue : Station Hotel . Carlton Rd Worksop S801PS Start 7.30 pm Contacts Alvin Green 01909476267 or Su McIlwaine 07530475041 £2.00 Non members always welcome. www.worksopnwt.org.uk T

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Retford Ramblers Group offer a range of walks. We have walks to suit experienced walkers as well as for someone wanting to get outside to discover new places. Walking is a great way to boost health and happiness and make new friends along the way Our October Programme includes a Derbyshire walk starting at Edale. This is followed by a more manageable 8 miles around Blyton and Laughton on the 9th. The following week we will be in the Belper area of Derbyshire and on the 23rd closer to home to enjoy the autumn colours of Clumber. Just contact us for more information. Email retford.ramblers@gmail.com or telephone Mike our Membership Secretary 01427 880984 T TO ADVERTISE CALL 01302 969696


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Pastors Page What do Easter, Valentine’s Day, pillows in fancy hotels, 7th July and ancient Mayans have in common? Many enjoy drinking it hot, though I think it tastes best solid straight from the fridge; it was used as money by the aforementioned Mayans, we buy it as pretend money for Christmas stockings; it is completely unnecessary to us yet every Briton spends c.£60/ year on it. It is generally considered bad for you, though its purer forms are healthy. It is a universal symbol of decadence, has been used as a cure for hangovers though more commonly as a children’s treat. It is eaten covered in sugar as well as part of a chili sauce in Mexico. Worldwide, this industry is worth c.£50 billion a year. We buy chocolate to say “I love you”, “I’m sorry” and “Get well soon”, to cheer us up when feeling miserable, for an energy boost, to warm us on a winter’s night. Could you imagine life without chocolate? If you had to decide between never eating chocolate again or fruit, which would you choose? We know we should go for fruit over chocolate, but the next time you reach for a snack will it be for a banana or a Bounty? Be honest. Chocolate is so much part of our national psyche partly because three 19th century Quakers, John Cadbury, Joseph Rowntree and Joseph Fry started various brands for the mass market as an alternative to the high levels of alcohol abuse in their day. They also pursued the ideal of making money while treating their workers fairly, with honour even. Their businesses were highly successful and they 34 BAWTRY TODAY

became known as great philanthropists. As Quakers, Cadbury, Rowntree & Fry, amongst other great industrialists of their day; were members of a tiny religious minority (0.1% of the population) and they declared openly that their humanitarian attitudes were because of their faith. They valued all, regardless of social standing or ethnicity, because they were convinced each person is made equal by virtue of the fact that everyone is made by God, in the image of God. Society was very happy to accept them and their unorthodox theology because they were such positive influences, both businesswise and socially. We remember that their day was as stricken by terrorism as ours is; anarchists who were very happy to die in the name of their cause. I find myself challenged to accept that people who hold very different theology, contrary even, to mine can be far better community builders than me and as a committed Christian I need to encourage them in that, even if I disagree with their religious convictions. All this thinking is hurting my brain, I need a sugar boost. Time for a piece of chocolate orange. Bawtry Evangelical Church T

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DONCASTER SPANISH SOCIETY

Come along to a fun evening. Learn more about Spain and Spanish-speaking nations; learn some Spanish; improve your Spanish or share your knowledge! Doncaster Spanish Society would like to welcome you to their monthly meetings at the Doncaster School for the Deaf, Leger Way at 7pm in the Eastfield Restaurant on the 3rd Friday of each month, from October to June*. *(excluding December and January Programme events include talks on cultural topics, travel experiences, music and more Next meeting Friday 21 October- a talk by Francisco Sánchez on Castile and Leon and its Customs (Castilla y León y sus costumbres). All are welcome at our meetings from those with minimal Spanish to native speakers. We would love to meet you! Parking is free. For further information contact Jean on 01709 812440 or Jackie on 01302 344822 T

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By Rachel Leverton

This month... Spring into action! Planting daffodils is one of my favourite jobs, though it is tinged with a bit of sadness that summer is now truly over. So planting these sunny yellow flowers is a good way of looking forward to the spring. When I had my very first garden I planted loads of daffodils and had a wonderful display the first year. I congratulated myself that all my hard work was worth it because now I would have a fantastic display for years to come. The second year however I had loads of foliage but just a few flowers. I learned that I had not planted my bulbs deep enough...classic novice error! Bulbs which are too close to the soil surface are subject to drought as soon as the sun begins to shine. They simply don’t get enough moisture or sustenance. It’s the leaves, which remain after the flowers, that pass food to the bulbs as they die back, so the bulbs can store enough nutrients to produce flowers again the following year. Daffodil bulbs need to be planted at least 15cm / 6 inches deep, and don’t cut the foliage back after the flowers have died for at least 6 weeks (another novice error!). In order to produce the best possible display the following year, once the foliage has faded sprinkle some general fertiliser around the plants. When planting for the first time, clumps look best in the average suburban garden. I plant eight to ten bulbs in a round group spaced about 8cm / 3 inches apart. I dig a hole wide and deep enough to accommodate the 36 BAWTRY TODAY

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community Recipe Zuvu Seared Sashimi Tuna & Tomato Salad (Serves 2)

ingredients

2 Tuna Steaks

350g Mixed Tomatoes Flat Leaf Parsley Garlic Clove 2tbsp capers

method

1

Slice the mixed tomatoes and finely chop the garlic.

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Place the tomatoes and parsley on a plate.

2

Heat some olive oil in a frying pan.

6

3

Place the tuna steaks in the pan

4

Cook the steaks over a medium heat. They will change colour when this reaches halfway up the steak (2mins) turn over and repeat. The tuna will be slightly pink in the centre. Cook longer if so desired. Remove from pan and place on foil.

Use the pan again and add 2 tbsp of olive oil with the garlic, balsamic vinegar and capers. Stir for 1min on medium heat. Then pour over the tomato and tuna.

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Update from Councillor

Rachael Blake It was lovely to see Bawtry Gardening Club’s Vegetable, Flower, Produce and Art and Craft Show taking place again on 10 September, which was the first time in a number of years that it was open to the public to enter the classes. There were many entries and public visiting the show at the New Hall. As one resident said to me at the show, there is so much going on in Bawtry and Austerfield, but not everyone knows about it and hopefully the work of community groups working together to have a Heritage Weekend will help spread the word. Update on Bus Services I reported in previous updates that Austerfield now has a bus service again on Monday and Wednesdays, with the 319 ( changed from 320) leaving Austerfield at 830 before coming to Bawtry and the going onto Doncaster Interchange, returning later in the day. One of the concerns was that due to the bus leaving before 930am the concessionary passes couldn’t be used. I asked the SYPTE to waiver this as it is the only service for Austerfield residents and seemed unfair that their free passes couldn’t be used. I was really pleased to hear a couple of weeks ago, that my request has been granted, so good news for both Austerfield and Bawtry residents. I have mentioned before that this service is very much a case of use it or lose it so please do continue to use the service both in Austerfield and Bawtry – any concerns or questions, please do contact me.

Grass cutting and encroachment On a weekly basis I am out with the Street Scene manager looking at areas of concern whether litter or grass cutting or hedges being maintained. Litter in the town centre isn’t a problem I often get contacted about, due to the excellent work of the Bawtry Town Council team. The overgrown areas as a result of the Tour De Yorkshire Flowers at Dukes Terrace and near the seat on Doncaster Road are to be cleared and I was really pleased that the very overgrown area alongside Bawtry Hall which is the first thing residents see as they approach from the South is going to be cut and on the approach from Gainsborough, the weeds and verges are going to be improved. If you have specific areas that you think are in need of attention, please do let me know.

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Noise from the Airport One of my roles as a ward councillor includes being a member of the Airport’s Noise Committee. There are quarterly meetings, so please do contact me with any concerns that you are experiencing and I will be happy to raise these at the meetings. I have mentioned before that I am also on DMBCs Adults and Health Scrutiny Committee and since May I have been the Chair of this Committee, and the areas we look at are all aspects of Adult Service provision and health issues such as the ambulance service. If you have any comments about any of these services, I would be happy to hear from you.

Heritage Weekend I mentioned in previous updates that following the success of community groups working together for Tour de Yorkshire, our next activity is to do more to highlight and celebrate our rich heritage in Bawtry and Austerfield. This will fit the work that the discussions David and John from the Town Council and I have been having with the Heritage Lottery Fund to attract funding to make improvements. Our plans for the Heritage weekend are in the early planning stages so more details will be in the November Bawtry Today but we are looking at producing a quarterly calendar and distributing to resident to include all the activities and events that are taking place; having a heritage trail designed for children, an organised evening candle lit walk finishing with a family event of music, food and theatre. If you would like to be involved in the planning of this weekend, please do get in touch.

October Surgery

My October Surgery will be on Friday 7 October from 10am – 12 in Bawtry Community Library – please note that this is a week earlier than the coffee morning. Tel: 07976896563/01302 710251: Email: Rachael.blake@ doncaster.gov.uk As I say every month, I have so many things going on, but can’t include them all so please do contact me. If you are a member of a group I would be very happy to come along to one of your meetings and hear your concerns, or talk more about the work of being a Doncaster ward councillor. Kind regards

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Tickhill & Bawtry Probus Three more stimulating talks and two new members! Ashley Franklin gave us a talk on “Derbyshire Rambling” illustrated by lots of fine photographs which set members off to find their walking boots. Jean Townsend described the process of discovering the Mary Rose, confirming its identity, excavating it on the seabed, raising it and then the prolonged process of preserving it – as ever from Jean, a very interesting talk. At our latest meeting, George Clarke described the history of the Silk Road, its significance in terms of commerce, and the spreading and intermingling of cultures, and then talked us through his own exploration of the route. September 22nd offers us the Ladies’ Lunch when members invite their partners and also extend a welcome to the widows of past members. On Thursday October 13th Tony Jones will give us a talk entitled “From Behind the Settee” and on 27th October Tony Dodworth will talk on “Victorian Medical Detectives”. Two new members have joined us having come along for a taster meeting. They liked what they saw - the friendly conversation and banter, with possibly a pint and a lunch together in the Millstone in Tickhill. Meetings start at 10.00am for 10.30am. New members/visitors are always very welcome. T 44 BAWTRY TODAY

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Bawtry Town Council - October 2016 There is little to report this month, as the Council did not have a routine meeting in August. That was a problem for progressing the new BARS pavilion on the Memorial Sports Ground, however, as BARS needed their lease agreeing and signing. An Extraordinary Meeting was therefore convened to deal with this.

New pavilion at the Memorial Sports Ground

The Council own the Memorial Sports Ground - hence the need for the lease. Without this, the various organisations which had committed grant funding for the new pavilion would not release their funds. The lease was agreed and signed. The terms of the lease include public right of access to the Sports Ground, including dog walkers so long as dogs are kept on a lead. BARS also committed to using any revenue (membership fees, bar takings, room hire, and BTC grant) which exceeds expenditure to reduce fees and / or improve the facility. 48 BAWTRY TODAY

This now takes us close to the release of the grant funds to BARS and the commencement of building works within a few weeks.

Crime in Bawtry

There is concern about recent incidents in Bawtry. The Town Council has been seeking dialogue with South Yorkshire Police for some time, and Inspector Payling, from the unit that covers Bawtry, has agreed to attend our 13th September meeting. It is hoped that we will receive some hard information about crime in Bawtry – about its level and if it is changing, and about how it is being managed. All meetings of the Town Council commence at 7 pm in the New Hall, with a 15-minute Public

Participation session at the start of the meeting.

The Bawtry Neighbourhood Plan development is now well underway. As part of the ongoing communication exercise, 2 events are planned in October at The Crown Hotel. The first is on Thursday 6th - which is for the ‘Landowner & Businesses’ community starting at 6 pm. The second is on Wednesday 19th - which is for the local ‘Community Groups’ starting at 7 pm. For more information about the plan, and these events, please visit the web site at www.bawtry neighbourhoodplan.org.uk


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The Idle Benefice will be holding its annual Memorial Service at St Nicholas Church, Bawtry on Sunday 6th November at 6pm If you have lost a loved one this year you are welcome to join us as we celebrate the lives of those recently departed and ask God’s help and comfort as we grieve for friends and family.

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A place to come and meet others who have been bereaved St Nicholas Church Hall, Bawtry Run by recently retired GP Jane Redden supported by St Nicholas Church Monthly on a 4th Thursday 27th October 12.30 - 2.00pm For chat , discussion and a 2 course meal Cost 3.00 To book tel: Jane on 01777 816729

You are warmly invited to our Harvest Celebration Church Services Looking at how Tearfund can help work with the poorest families helping to prevent child trafficking. Sunday 9th October 9.30am All Age Communion at St Nicholas, Bawtry 11.15am Family Service at Holy Trinity, Everton 50 BAWTRY TODAY

Sunday 16h October 11.15am Family Service at John the Baptist , Misson There will be a collection of produce (dry and tinned items) at all services for the Foodbank and M25 and a cash collection for the work of Tearfund in helping prevent and support children trafficking.

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