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ISSUE 81 November 2015 Delivered to over 17,000 homes and businesses LEAFLET DELIVERY in Goole, Howden & Snaith ONLY £25 per 1000 Tel: 01964 552470 S-T-R-E-T-C-H-Mark’s Chauffeur driven 8 seater American Stretch Limousines with LCD TVs, DVDs, CDs & COMPLIMENTARY BUBBLY www.stretch-marks.co.uk WHATEVER YOU’RE CELEBRATING CALL US FREE ON: 0800 211 82 78
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Dear Readers, Welcome to the November edition of your DNfourteen Magazine. I hope that you are all enjoying the mild Autumnal weather that we are having at the moment. In our Gardening Feature, Ian Ashbridge talks about carrots and hedgehogs (no, that is not a recipe!!). However, we do have a great little winter warmer of a recipe in the magazine for a very tasty soup - and I have actually cooked it up for my tribe at home and they all gave their obligatory grunts and emptied their bowls - which is always a sign of appreciation!. We have some fantastic advertisers in the magazine that are representative of the local area and I would always encourage you to support the local economy by using their services, products before looking further afield. We have tickets to see Strictly Come Dancing at Sheffield Arena and The Searchers at Hull City Hall up for grabs in our competitions plus local news and great features and arrticles as usual. Enjoy the magazine, kind regards Jane CONTENTS Please note that whilst we take care to be accurate, no liability will be accepted under any circumstances should any of the content of this magazine be incorrect. The views expressed in the articles are not necessarily those of the publisher. All rights reserved. Published by DN14 Magazine. Printed by Daltonspire Ltd. Andrew Percy: Your MP Page 4 Local News Page 6 Crossword & Sudoku Page 10 Autumnal Recipe Page 12 Local News Page14 Lest We Forget Page 16 WIN Strictly Tickets Page 18 Motoring: Nissan Concept Car Page 20 Your Childs Health Page 22 WIN Searchers Tickets Page24 Gardening Feature Page 32 Specialist Services Page 36 Fiona’s Food for Thought Page 38 Useful Numbers Page 38 Welcome to DNfourteen 3 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 ●Fast, friendly, affordable service ●Family run business ●All aspects of Pest Control covered ●Big jobs, small jobs, one-offs ●Same day service available ●Annual contacts available however big or small ●Agricultural, Commercial, Domestic Pest Control Pest Control ●Fast, friendly, affordable service ●Family run business ●All aspects of Pest Control covered ●Big jobs, small jobs, one-offs ●Same day service available ●Annual contracts available however big or small ●Agricultural, Commercial, Domestic Pest Control Your Local Pest Controller C R N Contact us on: Chris mob: 07706484826 Landline: 01430 410240 Rob mob: 07809746509 Email: crnpestcontrol@gmail.com
DNfourteen: Local News 4 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 Co-op Confirm Cash Machine for Snaith Andrew is delighted that The Co-operative have confirmed that an ATM will be installed in their food store in the Market Place, Snaith, following its refurbishment. Andrew along with local Councillors, Caroline Fox and John Barrett, have been campaigning about the lack of cash machines in the town and raised this issue with Co-op earlier in the year. Refurbishment work is currently being carried out in the store. Andrew says, “It is great news that the Co-op have confirmed that they will be installing an ATM as part of their refurbishment of the store after calls for this from local residents. Cllrs John Barrett and Caroline Fox and I fought to retain the last remaining cash machine in the town several years ago. We regularly hear complaints that this runs out of cash so the addition of one in the Co-op should help shoppers and residents here.” Trouble Cancelling a Communications Contract? Andrew is encouraging residents to share their experiences of having trouble cancelling or terminating communications contracts. Ofcom are inviting anyone who has recently tried to or succeeded in terminating their phone, broadband or pay TV contract to get in touch and tell us about their experience by filling out a short questionnaire: http://ofcom.in/1MqDXrd Andrew Percy MP 83 Pasture Road, Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14 6BP Tel: 01405 767969 • Email: brigg.goole@gmail.com
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6 Local News CHRISTMAS MIRACLE ON AIRE STREET The renaissance of Goole continues with a new event on Saturday, 5 December to celebrate the festive season and provide a forum to engage with the public about future regeneration plans for the town. Planning for the event, called Christmas Miracle on Aire Street, is well underway and already has the support of a number of local businesses and has come about as part of the town recently securing Coastal Community Team status. The renaissance aspiration is to now explore heritage, culture, recreation and leisure in Goole in more detail. This will involve considering what is currently available, what local preferences are and, most importantly, identifying the economic potential of any new ventures to be targeted whilst also promoting, safeguarding and growing what the town currently has to offer. Discussions have taken place with Associated British Ports in an attempt to organise the arrival of a ‘Sailing Santa’; horse drawn carriage rides, chestnuts, market stalls, snow globes and festive foods and music. There will also be a wealth of promotional material of activities currently available and information gathering on people’s views and preferences ranging from sports clubs and outdoor land or water-based activities, dining out, socialising, hobbies and crafts. Goole has also been selected as a potential hub for the country’s first coast-to-coast canoe canal trail and so the event will also offer the opportunity to explore this idea. Councillor Jane Evison, cabinet portfolio holder for economic investment and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “This new event is an excellent initiative and will help celebrate both the festive season and the history and heritage of Goole. “Long-term regeneration of the town is important to the council and this event will provide a forum to engage with residents and visitors and will also benefit the local economy, which, fittingly, coincides with Small Business Saturday.” Cont. Page 8 www.dnfourteenmag.co.uk
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Local News 8 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 Aire Street has been chosen to host the event because of its history as being the town’s original main High Street and it is also part of Goole’s conservation area, having special character and appearance. It’s also a great place to do businesses and has a long history of being a favourite location for Goole’s residents and visitors to socialise. The chair of Goole Civic Society, Margaret Hicks-Clarke, said: “We recently launched the Reuben Chappell Art Trail to celebrate the port town of Goole’s fascinating maritime heritage and welcome the opportunity to focus on the town’s heritage and recreational activities. Much work has been done to secure new employment opportunities and education facilities, it is only right that the same attention should now be given to celebrating the built environment and the leisure time interests of all ages within our community.” Any business or local group interested in being part of the town’s Christmas Miracle on Aire Street are asked to get in touch with Helen Hoult, renaissance programme manager, who said: “We can organise the key components like we do for Goole Beach Day. The town belongs to everyone and so the event can only grow if local groups and businesses choose to be part of it and, in effect, bring something to the event and create a winning combination. Any events we organise, we aim to primarily support local groups and businesses and engage a cross section of different council departments.” For further information or to get involved, contact Helen Hoult or Leigh Johnson at helen.hoult@eastriding.gov.uk or leigh. johnson@eastriding.gov.uk or call on (01405) 767654.
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Autumn Recipe 12 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. Red Lentil, Chilli & Chicken Soup For many of us Autumn is the season that screams dark nights, bonfires and delicious warming food but believe it or not it doesn’t have to be unhealthy! I’ve rustled up a recipe here in my kitchen that I found on a handwritten piece of paper inside an old cookery book I bought at a jumble sale in Airmyn thirty years ago. I am super “chuffed” that I can now get to share it with you. Here’s what you need to get you started; Saucepan, Chopping board, Knife, Spoon and a Blender Now on to the ingredients... 1 red onion, chopped 2 tsp cumin seeds 140g split red lentils Large pinch of chilli flakes 1 tbsp olive oil 800ml vegetable stock large handful of kale, roughly chopped 400g can of chopped tomatoes A pinch of salt & pepper 200g chicken, cooked and diced Now here’s where the hard work starts... grab yourself a large saucepan and dry fry the cumin and chilli until they start darting around the pan. Once your kitchen starts to fill with the scent of chilli and cumin it’s on to the next step. Grab the lentils, tomatoes and stock then chuck them into the pan, bring to the boil and simmer for a further 15 minutes - don’t let it boil over as you’ll regret it when you’re scrubbing the hob. If you’re happy that the lentils are cooked it’s time to get messy, grab the blender and pour in the contents of the saucepan and give it a blast until it’s a rough puree - you need some lumps left still to add a nice bit of texture. Put the soup back into the saucepan and chuck in your cooked chicken and simmer for a further 5 minutes, be sure to add in salt and pepper for an extra slice of flavour! The wait is now over, the soup is complete so why not get yourself a soft crusty roll, grab a bowl, spoon in a generous helping of this bubbling broth and enjoy! Pam Arnott: Head Chef at The Mann Cave J. Rotherham Est. 1927 Memorials TEL: 01430 861 047 Showroom Open 8am -5pm Monday to Friday, Saturday by appointment Members of the National Association of Memorial Masons Quality Memorials at Reasonable Prices • Specialists in supplying and installing new Headstones, Plaques and Vases • Experts at Renovating Older Memorials • Additional Inscriptions • We can create a completely unique design for your Loved One • 50 Memorials on display
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Local News 14 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 COUNCIL APPROVES A SIXTH YEAR OF FREE CHRISTMAS PARKING Free parking will again be available in council-run car parks and on-street parking locations for the three weekends running up to Christmas, following the unanimous approval of ERY Council’s Cabinet. It means that pay and display machines in these locations will be clearly marked to let shoppers preparing for the festive season know there is no charge for the weekends of 5-6, 12-13 and 19-20 December. The start of the scheme will once again coincide with ‘Small Business Saturday’ a national day that aims to promote the importance of small and independent traders. Councillor Stephen Parnaby OBE, leader of the council, said: “Thanks to its prudent financial management, the council is able to run this very popular scheme for a sixth year. “Free parking has real and tangible benefits for local businesses and for residents and it is quite fitting that the first day will again fall on Small Business Saturday, a national initiative that this authority is delighted to support. “The East Riding is home to some of the most vibrant and diverse market towns in the country and suspending parking charges in the run up to Christmas is a practical way for this council to help boost the local economy.” All council car parks will be free on Saturday 5, 12 and 19 and Sunday 6, 13 and 20 December, from 8am on Saturday until 8am on Monday. Normal parking rules still apply, such as those around disabled parking bays and maximum stays.
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Lest We Forget 16 PAUL COOPER TRANSPORT LTD COAL MERCHANT Specialists in deliveries of top quality coal and smokeless fuel to all local areas FREE DELIVERY Top House Farm, West Cowick, Goole, DN14 9EB TEL: 01405 860330 www.cooperfuels.co.uk FOR THE FALLEN With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, England mourns for her dead across the sea. Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of her spirit, Fallen in the cause of the free. Solemn the drums thrill; death august and royal Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres. There is music in the midst of desolation And a glory that shines upon our tears. They went with songs to the battle, they were young, Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted, They fell with their faces to the foe. They shall not grow old, as we who are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We shall remember them. They mingle not with their laughing comrades again; They sit no more at familiar tables of home; They have no lot in our labour of the day-time; They sleep beyond England’s foam. But where our desires are and our hopes profound, Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight, To the innermost heart of their own land they are known As the stars are known to the Night. As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust, Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain, As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness, To the end, to the end, they remain. Laurence Binyon www.dnfourteenmag.co.uk
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Motoring 20 A S P A C E R I B A chartered architects interior design urban design landscape design housing specialists commercial surveying project management extensions refurbishment conservation Office: 5 St Ninians Walk, Ella Street, Hull, HU5 3BQ Tel 01482 342054, Mob 07980821274 Email jamie@aspacearchitects.com A R C H I T E C T S Studio Office: Briar Cottage, Clementhorpe Lane, Gilberdyke, HU15 2UB Tel 01430 448385, Mob 07870503730 Email howard@aspacearchitects.com www.aspacearchitects.com Introducing the Nissan IDS Concept Nissan has just unveiled its new IDS autonomous electric concept car at the Tokyo Motorshow. The company said the IDS was the next step of its plan to launch a number of autonomous vehicles by 2020. The car has both piloted and manual drive modes, with an interior that changes depending on which mode it is in. In the piloted self-driving mode, the seats rotate inward, and the steering wheel recedes into the dashboard, giving the driver space to relax. Unlike many automated car concepts, the IDS is designed to be personalised, even when it’s doing the driving. Nissan claimed that “when the driver selects Piloted Drive and turns over driving to the vehicle, the car’s performance -- from accelerating to braking to cornering – imitates the driver’s own style and preferences”. Nissan said it had made long-distance driving a priority for its electric car designs, and claimed the its 60kWh battery, in combination with a lightweight and aerodynamically designed carbon-fibre body was “designed to also meet the need to drive long distances”, although the exact length of said distances isn’t currently specified. “We are pursuing improved electric powertrain technologies, such as motors, batteries and inverters, which will enable us to mass produce and market [electric vehicles] that equal or surpass the convenience of petrol- powered cars,” executive vice president Hideyuki Sakamoto told Nissan shareholders. “By the time Nissan intelligent driving technology is available on production cars, [electric vehicles] will be able to go great distances on a single charge,” said Nissan design director Mitsunori Morita. “Getting to this point will, of course, require the further evolution of batteries, but aerodynamic performance is also very important. We incorporated our most advanced aerodynamic technology in the design of the Nissan IDS concept.” www.dnfourteenmag.co.uk
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22 Health & Wellbeing Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. Your Childs’ Health Diet is the number one cause of obesity and ensuring your child gets the right mix of healthy foods is number one on most parents’ lists, however if you’re like most parents you too often find yourself heating up yet another plate of frozen chicken nuggets or pouring another bowl of cereal just to get your child to eat something. Improving your child’s diet does not have to be a difficult task. Little changes add up to big nutritional gains. Here are 12 quick and easy steps to makeover your child’s diet and prevent weight gain. Sit down and eat meals as a family Children learn how to eat by watching you. Prepare a meal that includes lean protein, low-fat dairy, whole grains, fruit and vegetables. Fill your own plate with these nutritious foods, and your child is more likely to follow suit. Don’t allow junk food in the house If it isn’t in the house, your kids can’t eat it. Or at least they will have a more difficult time getting their hands on it. Your first line of defence starts at the grocery store. Leave your kids at home when you are grocery shopping, if possible. Make a list before you leave your house and stick to it. Don’t get distracted by the tempting treats in the market. Buy healthy snacks to keep at home and save the junk for when you are out and can’t avoid it. Don’t let your kids drink their calories Many children lose weight simply by giving up sugary beverages. Parents greatly underestimate the number of calories and amount of sugar in what their kids are drinking. Did you know that one can of soft drinks contains 10 teaspoons of sugar? You would never knowingly give your child that much sugar to drink! And juice is not much better. I think of juice as sugar water. Children do not need to drink juice for its vitamin C. They get plenty of vitamin C from other sources. Replace these sugary drinks with water or fresh home made juice. Bigger is not better These days, even kid-sized servings are humongous. Most children in my weight loss practice have gained weight from eating too much, not only from eating all junky foods. Remember, all food (even healthy kinds) has calories and if you eat too many calories, you will gain weight. Be sure to serve your children appropriate portions of their meal. At a restaurant, share starters or ask your waiter to pack part of your child’s portion away before he starts to eat it. We all know how difficult food is to resist when it is sitting in front of you! Everything in moderation Tell a child (or an adult) that she can’t eat something and that is all she will want to eat. No food should be off limits. Continued Page 30
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Please Like: DNfourteen-Magazine on 24 Competition Searchers hit 29! This Christmas will the 29th consecutive year that the Searchers have played their festive Show at Hull’s City Hall. It’s the highlight in the bands calendar, says Searchers’ founder member John McNally “We look forward to playing Hull so much. We travel around the world playing our hits for the fans – this year we played Australia again, but Hull is still the concert we look forward to most” Founder member, John McNally played the Cavern alongside the Beatles, and it was John Lennon who said that ‘Sweets For My Sweet’ was his favourite single of 1963. The Searchers also had a season in Hamburg at the Star Club in the Reeperbahn – much like the Beatles. The two Johns were good friends. Frank Allen was also playing in Hamburg with Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers and he became one of the Searchers soon afterwards – and he’s still playing with the band today. 50 years on, and the band still love love playing the hits. Ten top twenty singles – including three number ones – ‘Sweets For My Sweet’, ‘Don’t Throw Your Love Away’ and Needles and Pins’ And three more singles at number 2, 3 and 4 – Sugar and Spice’ , When You Walk In The Room’ and ‘Goodbye My Love’ Two of the original Searchers are now no longer with us – we lost lead singer Tony Jackson in 2003 and the original drummer was Chris Curtis who passed away in 2005 The Searchers Christmas Show this year is a Liverpool special with the Merseybeats as special guests – the band includes two of the founder members - original lead singer Tony Crane and Billy Kinsley. Hull’s musical favourites, The Aces will also be playing the show. It’s guaranteed to be a hand clapping singalong Christmas party to ensure you’re soon in a festive mood. Tim Jibson presents The Searchers Christmas Show Special guests - The Merseybeats and The Aces at Hull City Hall 7pm, Sunday 20th December 2015 Win A Pair of Tickets to see: The Searchers To enter the draw to win a pair of tickets to see The Searchers just send your name address and contact telephone number on a postcard to: Searchers Draw, 31 Elm Drive, Cherry Burton, HU17 7RJ ‘One lucky winner will also get to meet The Searchers in person’ The closing date for entries is Monay 30th November 2015
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26 Local Listings: Clubs / Groups / Societies Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. GOOLE SOLO CLUB Every Tue 7.30 - 11pm now meets at Spire Community Centre, Church Street, Goole Roy 01405 767057 HOWDEN PROBUS GROUP Meets 2nd Tuesday of each month, 10am – 12noon at East Riding Council Offices, Hailgate, Howden. 01430 432057 THE ODDFELLOWS The Meeting Room, 176 Boothfer- ry Road, Goole, DN14 6AH meet at 7.30pm 3rd Monday of every month or as stated in the Events Diary. B52’S SCOOTER CLUB www.goole.f9.co.uk BOOTHFERRY FAMILY & LOCAL HISTORY GROUP 2nd & 4th Mon at 7pm, the Courtyard, Goole. 01405 762608 or 720460 NEW CARLTON RAILWAY SOCIETY Mondays: Model Railway group & Branch of Historical Model Railway Society Mr C J Raywood 01405 762476 CASTAWAY MUSIC THEATRE Estcourt Street, Goole Term-time for adults and young people with learning and physical disabilities and young people NEET. Company rehearsals Weds 7 - 9pm and Fridays 10 - 3 All-comers over 16 Shipmates youth music theatre (10 - 18s) Mons 4 - 6pm Sloop young musicians (14 - 25s) Sat 10 - 12 Weekly WEA workshops in music, drama, dance, media and film Mons - Fris daytime. Youth, adult and disabled volunteering opportunities Contact Linda or Lis 01405 761423 COME & SING Thur 1.30-3.00 at Courtyard term time 01405 837100 CRAFT GROUP Fridays 12.30-2.30pm at The Courtyard GO READ A BOOK 1st Thur of month 7-9pm Dunhill Rd Community Centre 01405 764327 GOOLE ART SOCIETY Mon 7-9pm Goole College 01405 768747 GOOLE & DISTRICT MCC (WOBBLY GOOLIES) www.wobblygoolies.co.uk GOOLE MODEL BOAT CLUB Every Sat and Wed afternoon. Public welcome to visit www.goolemodelboatclub.co.uk GOOLE WARGAMES 2nd Sunday of month 9-1 at Scout Hut, Dunhill Rd, Goole. Historical, Warhammer, Fantasy games 01405 766986 HOOK ART CLUB 01405 764729 HOOK GARDENING CLUB meets on the Last Friday of the Month (no meetings June & July & Dec) - Hook Memorial Hall 7-9pm Free Refreshments - Plant & Seed Swap and Monthly Raffle No Annual Membership fee just ‘PAY AS YOU VISIT’ £3 per person. Contact Justine 01405 769725 or 07743460357 HOOK IN BLOOM VOLUNTEERS Meet every Wednes- day at Heppy’s from 7pm (September - March) and from 7pm down on the Allotment and 8pm at Heppy’s for an informal Chat to discuss new village projects or what’s happening on the allotment. Volunteers also meet every Sunday 9.30 - Noon either down on the Allotment, or planting, weeding, tidying & litter pick or projects around the village. If you’d like to join us and can spare an hour everyone is welcome. HOOK IN BLOOM monthly committee meetings 2nd Wed in month 7.30pm Blacksmith Arms (High Street Hook) www.hookinbloom.co.uk Justine on 01405769725 / 07743460357 WHIST DRIVE Every 3rd Friday in the Courtyard, Goole HOWDEN & DISTRICT U3A offer a wide range of interest groups and activities for people retired from full-time employment. New members welcome. www.u3asites.org.uk/howden Mary Fox on 01430441074 HOWDEN CAMERA CLUB www.howdencameraclub.co.uk HOWDEN CIVIC SOCIETY 1st Wed 7.30pm in Masonic Hall, Howden. Indoor mtgs Sept - April 01430 431282 HOWDEN DOLL’S HOUSE & MINIATURE CRAFT CLUB 4th Sat 12noon - 4pm in Hook Memorial Hall 01430 431305 HOWDEN HISTORIC MOTORCYCLE GROUP 2nd Wed at Bowman’s Hotel, Howden Brian Gould 01430 430777 EAST YORKSHIRE CANOE CLUB Saturday mornings 10am-12noon at South Ings Lane, Off Newport Road, North Cave. Come & try sessions £4 Irene on 01430 422933 www.eycc.org INTERNET CAFE Every Friday 10am-2pm at the Courtyard for people with no experience 01405 837100 JUST SEW Thursday 7-9pm at Newport Village Hall. Cath 01430 410403 pue@live.co.uk MARSHLAND LOCAL HISTORY GROUP Meet last Tuesday in month 7.15p.m. in Swinefleet Village Hall. For information about the details of meetings and events see website http://www.marshlandlocalhisto- rygroup.co.uk/ or contact 01405 704512. LINE DANCING Airmyn Village Hall, Monday 7pm-9pm price £3.50 01405 760722 NORTON OWNERS CLUB - EAST YORKS 3rd Thurs 7.30pm at Kings Arms, Newport see our new website www.eastyorks.nortonownersclub.org Anna Jeanette Dixon 01430 430831 RADIO & ELECTRONICS SOCIETY Wed 7.30 ring for details of venues Ken 01757 638539 RAWCLIFFE HARMONICS CHOIR Tuesday 7-9pm Rawcliffe Gospel Hall Diane Edwards 01405 839804 READS WARBLERS POP CHOIR Tuesdays 7.30- 8.30pm at Central Methodist Church, Goole Jenny Read 07731307669 www.readswarblers.com RSPB Blacktoft Sands 01405 704665 blacktoft.sands@rspb.org.uk
Please Like: DNfourteen-Magazine on 27 Local Listings: Clubs / Groups / Societies SING FOR YOUR LIFE Tue at the Courtyard 10-12noon. Older people singing with children 01405 768468 SIR WILLIAM PENNYMAN’S REGIMENT OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR SOCIETY Re-enactment group based in Howden www.1643.net ST PAUL’S PLAYERS Thursday 7pm at the Briarcroft Hotel, Clifton Gardens John 01405 763024 ACTIVE IN AGE WALKING GROUP Our 30 minute walking groups run fortnightly every other Monday starting from 67 Boothferry Road, Goole followed by tea, coffee and a chat afterwards. The walks will start at 1.30pm 0800 9177752 ACTIVE IN AGE CLASS (gentle exercise) 10:30am start (every Monday) at the Trinity Methodist Church Hall, Clifton Gardens, Goole 0800 9177752 BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE For adult beginners 1st 2nd & 4th Thurs 7- 9pm at The Memorial Hall, Hook For children Sat 10.15am -1.30pm at Guide Hut, Clifton Gardens, Goole Wendy 01405 7602999 BUTTERFLY DANCE STUDIOS Estcourt Street, Goole DN14 5AS 01405 780626 DANCING Sequence Dancing with Cliff and Maureen every Saturday at Airmyn Village Hall 8-10.30pm. £2.00 incl. refreshments & raffle. All Welcome. GENTLE EXERCISE CLASS Mondays 11.10- 12noon at the Courtyard £2 01405 837100 GOOLE & DISTRICT RAMBLING CLUB 01405 720668 HOWDEN & GOOLE RAMBLERS www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk 01430 431766/430712 MARGARET HARNESS SCHOOL OF DANCE 01405 762271 PILATES Tuesdays - 6.30pm - 7.30pm The Shire Hall, Howden. Thursdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm - The Courtyard, Goole Drop in Class £4.50 per session. Contact Val on 07801 954474 REALLY ACTIVE CLUB for all ages, abilities, families 01405 762608 SLIMMING WORLD GROUPS Tuesday - Howden – The Masonic Hall, Selby Road 9.30am, 5.30pm & 7.30pm Wednesday - Riccall – Regent Centre 5.00pm & 7.00pm Thursday - Snaith – The Sports Hall at Secondary School, Pontefract Road 5.00pm & 7.00pm Doreen 07725 003417 Monday 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole, Leanne 07592 664524 Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole. Mandy 07962 258111/ 01405 780742 Wednesday 7.00pm at the Courtyard. Tracy 07969 654067 STEP & TONE Thur 10-11 term-time Shire Hall, Howden 01757 630713 YOGA Mon 7 30-9pm Sothern Arms Function Room Hook. Thursday 7-8 30pm Courtyard Goole. Tuesday 10-11 30am Ilkeston Community Centre Goole. Wednesday 7 15-8 45 Parkside School Hall Goole. Contact Linda Dunne 01430 432278 for all above classes ZUMBATOMIC for children Tuesdays 5.30-6pm at Goole Gymnastics Centre, First Avenue, Goole 01405 769259 ARAMIS SUB AQUA Diving club. Thur 9pm at Goole Leisure Centre 01405 720154 BACK TO NETBALL For ladies 18+ Thur 7-8pm Goole High School Val Bentley 01405 764813 COBRA ARCHERS For adults & juniors Goole Leisure Centre 01405 765347 GOOLE A.F.C. 1st division UniBond League. Also members of the West Riding F.A. www.gooletown.co.uk GOOLE & DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION www.goolebowls.co.uk GOOLE GYMNASTICS For adults & juniors (age 4 years+) at Goole Goole Gymnastics Centre, First Ave Peter 01405 769259 GOOLE JUDO For adults & juniors (age 4+) Goole Leisure Centre John 01405 769987 GOOLE MARTIAL ARTS TRUST Victoria St 01405 720740 GOOLE MOUNTAINEERING www.goolemountaineeringclub.co.uk GOOLE RUGBY Seniors plus U16s•U15s•U14s•U13s, U12s•U11s U10s•U9s•U8s•U7s & Girls - U14s • U17s www.pitchero.com/clubs/goole/ GOOLE NETBALL For adults & juniors (age 7+) at Goole Leisure Centre & Goole High School Pat 01405 769336 GOOLE SQUASH CLUB For adults at Goole Leisure Centre Valda 01430 410262 GOOLE STRIDERS Wed eves at the Rugby Club info@vikingstriders.co.uk GOOLE TANG SOO DO Guide Headquarters, Clifton Gdns, Goole, or Swinefleet Village Hall www.gooletangsoodo.com GOOLE TENNIS CENTRE www.gooletennis.co.uk GOOLE TOWN CRICKET CLUB Westfield, Carr Lane, Rutland Rd, Goole. Juniors U9s, U11s, U13s, U15s, U17s & 3 Senior Teams. Clubhouse available for parties, weddings, christenings, funerals, meetings etc. Contact Elza 07545 191899 www.gooletowncc.co.uk
28 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 GOOLE TOWN GIRLS & LADIES FOOTBALL coaching & match play for girls and ladies 8 years upwards. 01405 764772 or 077510 52984 or email: kevin.shipp@talktalk.net GOOLE TOWN TIGERS JUNIOR FOOTBALL Run teams from U6s to U13s. Home fixtures South Park, Old Goole www.gooletowntigers.co.uk HOWDEN & DISTRICT RIDING seniors and juniors 07840 861224 email: howdenanddistrictridingclub@googlemail.com HOWDEN & GOOLE KARATE Adults & juniors at the Shire Hall, Howden & Goole Leisure Centre Mike 01430 860649 HOWDEN TOWN AFC Coaching & matches for ages 6-15 + senior team www.howdentownafc.co.uk WOODLAND SQUASH CLUB junior development club at Goole Leisure Centre with Level 3 adv county coach Derek Norris 07882 440329 NEW BLOOD DONORS ARE NEEDED across the Hull area. Please contact 0300 123 23 23 to register as a donor and make an appointment today. Or visit www.blood.co.uk SNAITH & COWICK DRAMA GROUP (SCDG) Thursday 6.45 pm - 9pm at The Snaith School. All ages welcome from 11yrs+. Contact: Alexandra Fenn on 07855 276254 or just turn up. COURTYARD ACTIVITIES Parkinson’s Disease Support Group First Tuesday of the month 1.30 – 3.00 For those living with Parkinson’s Disease or caring for someone living with Parkinson’s My Fibro & ME (Goole) First Tuesday of the month 1.30 – 3.00 Support for sufferers and family members, carers & friends GOOLE AMATEUR OPERATIC & DRAMATIC SOCIETY present Scrooge The Musical Goole High School Monday 26th – Saturday 31st October, 7.30pm with a matinee at 2.00pm on the Saturday Tickets £10 each, with family discount available for the matinee. Tickets on sale at Junction Box Office 01405 763652. MARSHLANDS CHILDREN’S CENTRE Contact 01405 762614 marshlandscc@eastriding.gov.uk 8.50am - 11.50am Every Day - Pre-School - For children aged 2 and upwards to enjoy socialising in a fun, friendly and stimulating environ- ment. Tuesday 9.45 -11.45am - Young Parents. For young parents/expectant parents aged 25 and under to share experiences, support and learn- ing opportunities. Contact the centre for more information. Creche provided. Tuesday Portage Session 1.00 - 3.00pm - A fun, yet targeted play session for families with children receiving support from the Portage service. for more information, please speak to your Portage worker. Wednesday 1.00 - 2.30 - Babies Playing - A play session for all babies from bump up to confident crawling. This session provides babies the opportunity for new experiences and socialising, whilst providing parents and carers time to chat, share ideas, advice and support with a Community Nursery Nurse. Wednesday 2.30 - 3.30pm - Child Health Clinic - The opportunity for weighing and discussing your child’s health needs with a local Health Visitor. Thursday 9.30 - 11.30am - Healthy Lifestyles - For parents and carers to support each other in healthy lifestyle activities around cooking, exercise, gardening, increased mood etc. Creche available. Contact the family Support Team for more information. Thursday 1.15 - 2.45pm - Let’s Get...Playing - A play and activity session for parents/carers and children toddling to 5 years. Providing oppor- tunities for children to discover a learning environment and develop skills preparing them for their next steps. With support and advice of a Community Nursery Nurse. Friday 10.00 - 11.00am - Stop Smoking Clinic - Our stop smoking specialist is on hand to help parents pregnant women, their partners and family members to quit smoking. We provide advice and support and the motivation to help you find the right techniquesto quit. We can help you identify if Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) is the best choice for you. No appointment required. Friday 1.00 - 2.00pm - Infant Massage - A 4 week programme for parents/carers and their baby, which promotes bonding and teaches techniques for massage, soothing and relief of cramps and colic. For babies following their 8 week check. Day/times may change, please ring to book a place. Friday 3.15 - 5.00pm - Tea Time, Fun Time - A tea time session for fami- lies to play, care for the children and eat some yummy tea together. All cooking will be simple, healthy,fresh and to a budget. All welcome, but places must be booked weekly. Other sessions... Monday 1.30 - 3.00pm - Snaith Babies Playing - A play session for all babies providing the opportunity for new experiences and socialising, whist providing parents and carers to chat, share ideas. Advice and support with a Community Nursery Nurse. Tuesday 10.00 - 11.15 - Let’s Get Playing...in Snaith - A fun play session for parents/carers and their children under 5 to come together to share experiences. Held at Snaith Community Sport Hall. Various - Midwifery Clinic - Hull Community Midwife Clinic for both Antenatal and Postnatal appointmentsrunning Monday afternoons, Tuesday Mornings and Friday afternoons. These clinic’s are by appoint- ment only, speak to your Community Midwife for more information. Local Listings: Clubs / Groups / Societies
Supporting the Local Economy 29 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. Hook Gardening Club – East Yorshire Meets Last Friday of the Month (exc June, July, August & December) 7pm start at Hook Memorial Hall DN14 5PG No Annual Membership fee just ‘Pay as you visit’ Free refreshments, Plant and seed swap table, Monthly Raffle All welcome www.hookgardening.club Find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter - @Hookgclub AIRMYN BOWLS ASSOCIATION Outdoor bowling from May to September at Woodland Way Airmyn. New members always welcome. Contact Chris Morris 01405 763226 PILATES CLASS Mondays: Parkside Primary School, Goole 7.15pm to 8.15pm Tuesdays: Shire Hall, Howden 6.30pm to 7.30pm For more information call Val: 07801 954474 GOOLE PARKRUN Every Saturday meet for 9am start in West Park, Goole DN14 6UU. Free. All ages and abilities - under 11s must be accompanied by an adult. Runners & Volunteers must be registered at parkrun.org.uk/ register Volunteers always welcome. goolehelpers@ parkrun.com JUNCTION WEEKLY GROUPS – AUTUMN 2015 Electric Youth Theatre 6pm – 6.45pm Electric Sparklets (ages 5-7) 6.45pm – 7.45pm Electric Little Sparks (ages 8 – 11) 7.45pm – 9.00pm Electric Shocks (ages 12+) £3 per week Tuesday 22 September – Tuesday 1 December School of Rock 12+ 6pm – 8pm (the leader does divide up the sessions according to who attends, so sessions may be shorter but more focused) £3 per week Wednesday 23 September – Wednesday 2 December Ukulele Junction Beginners 12+ 7pm – 8pm Intermediate 6pm – 8pm £3 per week Thursday 24 September – Thursday 3 December Call: 01405 659405 or Freephone: 07850 636902 *Aerial Installations *Satellite Installations *Phone Line *CCTV
Health & Beauty 5 30 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. Banning foods leads to uncontrollable cravings. Instead, practice moderation. It is okay to eat ice cream as long as you save it for special occasions and limit it to an appropriate serving size. Don’t promote the “clean plate club” The best thing you can teach your children is to eat when they are hungry and stop when they are full. Do not push your kids to eat more than they need, even if you think they have not eaten enough. Our understanding of a proper portion size for a child is overinflated. Push your child to eat the amount you think they need and they will eventually get used to eating that much. And then who wins? Go back to nature Processed foods, while more convenient, tend to contain more calories than more natural foods. Whenever possible, stick to foods in their purest forms. Fruits, vegetables, meats and grains should make up the bulk of your child’s diet. Save the fast foods and processed foods for occasional treats. My rule of thumb: If you can’t easily pronounce all the ingredients on the food label, skip it! Plan ahead Once a week, sit down and plan the week’s meals. Make sure you have all the ingredients you need to avoid last minute runs to the grocery store. Pre-
Health & Beauty 31 cook as much as you can over the weekend when you are less stressed. Then, when the weeknight madness arrives, your healthy meal is already prepped! Introduce new foods slowly When trying new foods at a meal, be sure to also include a food that your child likes. Don’t be discouraged if it takes several tries before your child actually eats a new food. It may take as many as 15 times or more before your child will try a new food. Persistence is key Even though your child may not eat the food, it is important to keep serving it so that your child can see other family members enjoying it. Also, your child should not think that meals are going to be planned only around his or her food preferences. Remember, you are in charge of deciding which foods are served at meal and snacks. Involve your child in meal planning and grocery shopping When your child is old enough, teach him or her about food preparation, cooking and food safety and, later, how to use food label information. While giving your child a role in decision making, remember that you have the final say in food planning. Incorporate movement into your child’s daily activities While vigorous exercise is important, any increase in your child’s movement is helpful. Encourage family walks and bike rides. Grab a ball and play some ball games. Please talk to your childs GP or your health visitor before making any drastic changes to their diet. Karen Mann Nutritionist www.dnfourteenmag.co.uk
Gardening Sponsored by Heritage Landscape Centre 32 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 Gardening in November In November the autumn is finally here the clocks have gone back and it feels colder. It’s still a beautiful time of year though, with the trees changing colour. Leave carrots in the ground until needed. To make lifting easier, cover the ground with a 15cm (6in) layer of straw, cardboard or bracken held down with netting or horticultural fleece. Apart from in very cold areas, carrots will keep in the ground until March if necessary. Overwatering, fluctuating temperatures and draughts are the main problems for indoor plants as winter approaches. In centrally heated homes, brown leaves and leaf drop are common problems, so reduce watering and check room temperatures. Now that many plants are returning indoors for the winter, regularly check for pests such as aphids, red spider mite, mealy bug and scale insects. Especially unwelcome visitors include vine weevil grubs which feed on plant roots, causing wilting and often plant death. Water recently planted evergreens during dry spells, even in winter as they can dry out in windy conditions. Check for dryness even after rain, as it may not penetrate down to the roots sufficiently.
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Gardening Sponsored by Heritage Landscape Centre 34 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. Plant out rhubarb crowns in an open position from November to March as long as the ground is not frozen. Cut back herbaceous plants that are not needed for winter interest or food and habitat for wildlife but leave ornamental grasses to provide protection for overwintering beneficial insects. Protect planted containers with bubble plastic or bring under temporary cover, particularly during prolonged rain when compost can become sodden. Remove pot saucers and raise pots off the ground on pot feet. Take root cuttings of plants such as Japanese anemones, campanula (pictured left), phlox and oriental poppies. Check bonfires before they are lit for sheltering and hibernating animals, such as hedgehogs, toads and frogs. Plant tulip bulbs now – later than most bulbs, but a late planting may help reduce problems with the disease tulip fire. Use only healthy, undamaged, mould-free bulbs and plant at a depth of two or three times the bulb height.
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