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ULCEBY PARISH COUNCIL Clerk to Ulceby PC: Karen Pickering Hillgarth Farm Ulceby North Lincolnshire DN39 6TT 01469 588192
Parish Councillors:
Dawn Macefield Chairpeson
07513524679
Christine Smith
01469 588242 (day) 01469 589041 (evening)
Shirley Hulatt
01469 588671
Amanda Caygill-Ogden
acaygill-ogden@hotmail.com
Stuart Bell
oingyboingy@hotmail.co.uk
Susan Mumby
01469 589373 Lucy Shepherdson
01469 589181
Barrie Jeffery
bjni@hotmail.co.uk
01469 589262
Mark Berney Hammer.10@hotmail.co.uk
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USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
POLICE Non emergency 101 DOCTORS SURGERIES Immingham Roxton 01469 572058
Barton Central surgery 01652 635436
Killingholme - Dr Naeem 01469 540786
Barnetby - Dr Ahmed 01652 688203
Barton - Dr Muralee 01652 660041 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL Switchboard 01724 296296
Out of hours emergencies 01724 276444
Social services out of hours emergencies 01724 296555 ANGLIAN WATER Water and waste water 08457 145145 YORKSHIRE ELECTRICITY 24hour emergency 0800 375 67 GAS 24hour emergency 0800 111 999 BRITISH TELECOM Fault line 0800 800 154 BT only - other suppliers contact details are usually on the bill ULCEBY SCHOOL Head Mr Chris Smith 01469 588219 PRE-SCHOOL WRAPAROUND CARE 01469 588861 ST NICHOLAS CHURCH www.stnicholasulceby.com The Rural Dean davidrowett@aol.com
Volume 6, Issue 3
August 2016
Ulceby Parish Link
ULCEBY PARISH COUNCIL
Summer Update By the time you receive this copy of the Link, various developments and activities in our village should be complete or be well on the way to being established. Firstly, the properties being developed at Hallcroft for the Housing group Ongo should be finished, with tenants installed, and the establishment of new toilet facilities at the Village Hall will be nearing completion. The property development at Gowers Farm should be in its final stages and a new ‘sport wall’ for the children to use on the village field should be under way. Also, the hardworking supporters of St Nicholas Church will be anxiously awaiting the results of their application to the Heritage Lottery Fund for monetary help to restore the building there. Whilst some of the exterior of our village is changing and being updated, it is good to remember that many of these developments have come about because of the unstinting support and generosity of you, the residents. The fundraising for toilets at the hall has been funded, in part, by your contributions and attendance at the village auctions and at the Christmas Fairs held there, and it has only been possible for the Friends of St Nicholas Church to apply for funding to begin the restoration because of the enormous support you have all shown for that particular campaign.
Sometimes in our busy lives, things happen all around us and we don’t really notice the changes but so many of these outward things could not happen if you, the villagers, did not show quiet support and enthusiasm for the various causes. In these uncertain times when so much change is taking place, it’s really good to be reassured that, quietly and without fuss, village life is continuing, helped by the goodwill, support and generosity of our friends and neighbours.
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P A G E 2 Ulceby Parish Link
P A G E 2 3 Volume 6, Issue 3
WEEKLY EVENTS AT ULCEBY VILLAGE HALL
Monday Bingo Club 7 for 7.30 pm
Tuesday *50m Bounce to the Beat (Mini Trampolines) 9.30 am
“ *50m Bounce to the Beat (Mini Trampolines) 6.00 pm
“ *50m Bounce to the Beat (Mini Trampolines) 7.00 pm
Wednesday *1 hr Zumba Step & Toning 6.45 pm
Thursday *45m Zumba + 15m Toning 9.30 am
“ Computer Club 1.00 – 3.00 pm
“ *Kettlebell Toning class 6.45 pm
Friday Chat Club 12.00 – 2.00 pm
“ *50m Bounce to the Beat (Mini Trampolines) 6.30 pm
Sunday *1 hr Step/Aerobic/Toning Circuit 10.00 am
*Booking essential for all Exercise Classes – Judith Wressell 07986 981199
Term time only
MONTHLY EVENTS AT ULCEBY VILLAGE HALL
1st
Wednesday in month – History Group 7.30 to 9pm (March – Sept)
2nd
Monday in month – Village Hall Committee Meetings - 7pm
3rd
Monday in month – Parish Council Meetings – 7pm
BOOKING THE HALL FOR YOUR OWN EVENT
At all other times the Village Hall and Committee Room are available for hire
For booking information please contact
Debbie on 01469 588755, or visit our website www.ulcebyvillagehall.org.uk
ULCEBY PLAYING FIELD
Streetsport Tuesday 6 pm
Football pitches available for hire Contact Ian Barker – 588051
P A G E 2 2 Ulceby Parish Link
3/4 YARBOROUGH COURT, FRONT STREET, ULCEBY, DN39 6RZ 01469 589867 littlecygnets@btinternet.com
OPEN 7.30am UNTIL 6.00pm Mon – Fri We take children from birth to School age for 50 weeks of the
year. Only closed over Christmas. We accept 2, 3 and 4 year old Government funding.
Outstanding outdoor play area as well as *NEW* Soft play indoors.
We accept all company voucher schemes. Competitive rates contact us for more information and a
registration pack. Ofsted registered, all staff DBS police checked, Food Hygiene and
First Aid Trained.
Same address and contact details as above. Taking children from School age up to 11 for 50 weeks of the year.
Breakfast club, After School Club and Holiday Club. Second sibling discount during holidays.
The Schoolers have their own area which they have called the ‘Schoolers Den’ which they have designed and decorated
themselves. An ideal place to chill on the sofas before and after School with
access to large flat screen TV, X box, Wii, Ipads, Laptop for homework research, library area, board games and creative area.
Always lots of activities on during the holidays. Contact us for more information and a registration pack.
P A G E 3 Volume 6, Issue 3
Cont’d from page 1…. Yes, of course, so much more needs to be done – residents who have hedges abutting pavements should be more considerate in trimming them back to avoid dangers to mothers with children and to elderly residents on motorised vehicles - the inconsiderate parking all over the village continues to be a problem – as does the thoughtlessness of dog owners who fail to clean up after their animals, but beyond all this, the kindness, care and goodness of folk shines through. It may not be obvious elsewhere in the country, but, without doubt, village life is alive, well and thriving in Ulceby. There are currently vacancies on the Parish Council - please contact the clerk to the council (details on back page) for more information if you are interested. Dawn Macefield Chair
Parish Council Meeting Monday 15th August - 6.30 pm
It has been brought to our attention that several villagers suffered flooding during recent weeks. This was not only distressing, but caused much damage. North Lincolnshire Council and Anglian Water were informed of these events. Therefore, at the next Parish Council Meeting, a representative from Anglian Water will be present (Matthew Moore) as well as two
representatives from North Lincolnshire Council Drainage Department (Rod Chapman & Alan Drury). A resident was told by Mr Drury that the drainage system was “due to be upgraded” next year, but it seems that North Lincolnshire Council AND Anglian Water have said this in the past,
so please attend and voice your opinion!
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IMMINGHAM AERIALS
N. AND N.E. Lincolnshire AERIAL SERVICE TV, radio and satellite
All work guaranteed Tel 01469 572906
P A G E 2 1 Volume 6, Issue 3
Your Magazine Your Say
This quarterly magazine is delivered free to all residents of Ulceby thanks
to the contributions by the advertisers. The editors are always
interested in including articles supplied by residents as well as
organisations operating in the village. If you have a concern about events
happening in the village or would like to include an article on a personal achievement or forthcoming event
the editors would be happy to consider an inclusion.
Contact can be made by email to
rochdickinson@hotmail.com
North Lincolnshire Council Mobile Library Timetable Visiting every 3rd Tuesday
Martins Road 9.40 - 10.00 Hallcroft 10.05 - 10.30 Brocklesby Ox 10.35 - 10.50 West End 10.55 - 11.10 Abbey Road 11.25 - 11.35 Village Hall 11.40 - 12.00 Carr Road 12.05 - 12.30 Forthcoming dates:
16th August 2016 6th September 2016 27th September 2016 18th October 2016 8th November 2016
What are we fundraising for now?
Friends of St Nicholas Church only fundraise for the restoration of the building
and to transform it into a community space for the use of the village. The
Friends of St Nicholas have a vision of delivering events that increase
community spirit and a sense of belonging in our village.
Fundraising for the general costs of the Church are undertaken separately by
the Church PCC, such money given during services, wedding fees etc.
With the generosity of the village we now have enough funds to offer the
money we need to the Heritage Lottery Fund for our contribution to the roof
repairs and then again when we submit our next bid for the tower.
Fundraising by the Friends of St Nicholas is ongoing to raise money for much
needed toilets, running water in the building and a server, to fund removing
some pews to create a community space and to create an archive of village life
that everyone can access.
Thank you as always for your support
Cont’d from page 19…St Nicholas Church Restoration Project
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Volume 6, Issue 3 P A G E 5
ULCEBY VILLAGE HALL
Many people in the village still do not know that the Village Hall is their property and is run and maintained on their behalf by a dedicated team of volunteers. Over the years they have managed to secure many thousands of pounds in grants to improve what was already a splendid hall. A play area was constructed for the younger residents of the village to enjoy. The playing field has been levelled and drainage added (some would say not that successfully). A wildlife area and pond created which has just received a commendation from Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, and villagers of all ages enjoy the peace and tranquillity just sitting beside, or fishing in, the pond. A sports changing facility was constructed, with all the mod cons of professional football team and garage facilities for the equipment needed to maintain the hall and field. Inside the hall, the old heating system of electrical storage radiators was both expensive and inefficient, so air conditioning units were installed in the main hall and small room. These units enable the rooms to be quickly and efficiently bought to a comfortable temperature. A new roof was added as the old flat roof was seriously leaking and was in danger of destroying the fabric of the building. While this was being built solar panels were added to reduce the electrical consumption of the hall users. The kitchen was getting old and tired, and was damaged when the roof leaked, so a complete revamp was initiated which included new flooring, new kitchen units, two eye level ovens, five ring self cleaning electric hob, continuous hot water urn and a central island. and is now the envy of most village halls. The latest project is the toilet refurbishment - work will start in July and will involve a complete overhaul. The toilets will be stripped out, the ceiling lowered with inset lighting, the walls covered in easy to clean PVC sheeting, new toilets and trough urinal, new work tops with inset basins with hot water, new floor and the ladies will be pleased that heating will be installed.
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P A G E 6 Ulceby Parish Link
P A G E 1 9
Where we were – 2012 The Church was under threat of closure and approximately
£250,000 repairs needed to the roof and approximately £250,000
repairs needed to the tower
Where we are – 2016 The Church has remained open.
The Community has supported fundraising to enable a 5% contribu-
tion to an application to the Heritage Lottery Fund for repairs to the
roof. (£12,500)
Heritage Lottery application for roof repairs submitted on 20th May
2016
Community fundraising has enabled us to reserve a further £12,500
contribution for an application to the Heritage Lottery Fund for re-
pairs to the tower
Heritage Lottery Fund Application Submitted May 2016 contained 2 required elements - Urgent repairs
required and Community engagement.
After 22nd
September 2016 - Outcome of application is known. If we
are successful a “development year” follows, which we have to use
to instruct builders, get essential surveys completed and commence
community engagement. We are asking the community to become
involved and tell us about any links between St Nicholas Church, the
village and any of the Abbey’s that existed locally including Thornton
Abbey.
September 2017 onwards repairs to the roof will start (If grant
application has been successful)
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St Nicholas Church Restoration Project
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P A G E 7 Volume 6, Issue 3
The next issue of the Ulceby Parish Link will be November 2016
Articles for publication to be with the editor by 15th October please. Email to editor.ulceby@gmail.com
Cont’d from page 5…. I think you would agree that this is quite an impressive list and I daren't think of what the total cost would add up to.* All of this has been done for you to make a village hall Ulceby can be proud of. But, as is mentioned in the first paragraph, the hall is owned by you and, apart from some support from the Parish Council towards the insurance, the hall’s existence relies on its income from the various regular hall users, occasional hirers and fundraising. Unfortunately over the years some of the groups using the hall have ceased to exist or have closed through lack of support. Often this is not through dwindling membership but from a shortage of people willing to run and manage these ventures. I know there are many very clever and capable people in the village with the expertise necessary to managing a small venture but it seems most are not willing to take on such projects. As has been explained the village hall has, over the past ten or so years, evolved into a building any village would be proud of. The management committee also needs to evolve and as the current committee is mainly retired folk, we would welcome new young members willing to donate a few hours a month in helping to manage your village hall. This occasionally involves getting hands dirty, trimming hedges, cutting back undergrowth and mowing the field (which takes about 1½ hours) and anything else needed to keep everything in order. If you feel that you could make a difference to another venture or help in any way, then please contact us. Informal meetings are held at 7pm on the second Monday each month. Or you could even attend the Parish Council meetings - they make decisions on your behalf, but are not always aware of problems unless you voice your concerns. I attend every month, usually alone.
You live here - get involved with village life. *Ed note: Total cost is around £330,000
Ulceby Parish Link P A G E 8
P A G E 1 7 Volume 5,Issue 4
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Ulceby WI Hello all! Well the summer is in full swing, even if the weather doesn’t always seem to be aware! We at Ulceby WI have been having a great time. Junes meeting was the most entertaining thanks to Sandra Bright aka The Flower Lady, with her tales of TV stardom and of growing beautiful blooms! July had us trying our hands at pottery and painting at The Crafty Retreat. It was a lovely evening and we all were quite artistic after all!! In August, brace your ears as we have been lucky enough to get another chance to ring the beautiful old bells at St Nicholas Church. We all so enjoyed it last year and it was so lovely to be able to spend time in the church. This year we are hoping to be able to access the fabulous collection of photos kept by the Friends of St Nicholas Church (thank you church mice!) The village has a lot of history and it will be really great to wander down memory lane with photos. September will see us doing something different again with a night of pampering thanks to Inner Beauty. We meet every third Thursday of the month at St Nicholas Church (unless we have an outing) at 7.30 pm. We always welcome new members and guests (new member fees are pro rata and guest fee is £3.50) and would love to see any new faces. Please feel free to pop into church on the 18th august; we will have cake and offer good company! Any queries feel free to contact us via email at cfct74@yahoo.com and you can always find us on Facebook!!
Just a quick note from the editor: I used the Call Connect service for the first time last week, and I was very impressed! I booked via the internet on the day before travel (if you can book further in advance, do!) and received confirmation within minutes. I waited at the bus stop the next morning at the allotted time. The mini bus was right on time, the driver was polite and helpful and I arrived early for my appointment! I would definitely recommend this service - it makes life a bit easier!!
P A G E 1 6 Ulceby Parish Link
Local Independent Computer Repairs for the home user.
Countryside Computers provides one off call outs to full support
subscriptions. We are an independent local company based in
Keelby supporting the Humberside area with hundreds of
satisfied customers. We come to you, so problems can be sorted
at your convenience.
No fix no fee policy
Normal call out is within 48 hours
No job too small no problem to big
Established in 2003
Full subscription services include Antivirus software, Unlimited
Online Storage, Free Labour and unlimited callouts. See the
website for a video guide on what we do.
Call or email: Duncan Green Tel: 01469 569929 (Answer Phone)
Email: dunc@9cc.co.uk Web: www.9cc.co.uk
P A G E 9 Volume 6, Issue 3
Friends of St Nicholas Church Fundraiser
Mile of 2p’s
We are continuing our loose change collection by asking as many people as possible to save their loose
change for us, so that we can convert it into 2p’s towards a “virtual mile”
Facts and Figures
One mile of 2p’s will raise approximately £1260.00
Each full jar of 2p’s contains approximately £3.50
Each full jar will cover approximately 5 yards
352 full jars of 2p’s are required to complete the mile!!!
Update – end of June 2016
624 yards collected £437 in monetary value
over 100 jars filled so far Thank you
Collect your Jar from the Post Office Every little helps
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NEWSLETTER, PLEASE
TELEPHONE
01469 588671,
OR EMAIL
shirleypp@rhulatt.freeserve.co.uk
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P A G E 1 5 Volume 5, Issue 4
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Call 07484706739 or email
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THE YARBOROUGH ARMS FREE HOUSE
Come and join us for our fine ales, wines and hospitality, also for a menu created, cooked and
presented by people with a 'Passion for food'
NOW OPEN FOR WINING AND DINING ALL DAY – EVERY DAY
MON-WED 11.30am – 10.00pm THUR-SAT 11.30am – 11.00pm
SUN 11.30am – 10.00pm
Tel: 01469 588383
P A G E 1 1 Volume 6, Issue 3
Tea and Memories Update and next event information
Thank you those of you who took the opportunity to look at the nostalgic photographs exhibited at the Open Day on 11th June. We were delighted to also be able to display some treasured photographs and artifacts from Mr Stamp the tailor, including his ledger, demonstrating the different ways in which people settled their bill….including half a pig! These were loaned to us on the day by Jimmy Freudenberg and family. We also had some lovely photographs lent to us by Mr R Casemore, Mrs K Beaton, Mr P Hollowday, St Nicholas School, Ulceby Memories Facebook group. Thank you to all.
We have had a couple of request for copies of photographs which of course we are
happy to assist with. Please feel free to contact us
As the Church is quite cold in the winter months our next event on
Saturday 10th September from 11am - 3pm, will be the last one of 2016.
However, we are now planning for 2017 and considering a display of memories
specifically around celebrations in the village Weddings and Christenings.
Were you married or Christened at any of the village Churches? Do you have any
photo’s you would be willing to lend us?
Please let us know if you can assist in any way.
Your points of contact are Dawn Macefield, Liz Brown, Barbara Drury, Val Mumby
or Annemarie Turner if you see any of us out and about, or ring Annemarie on
01469 589936, or leave a message for us at the post office.
As always
Thank you
Friends of St Nicholas Church
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P A G E 1 3 Volume 6, Issue 3
WHY NOT JOIN YOUR LOCAL LOTTERY? JOIN THE 200 CLUB AND HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR
ULCEBY VILLAGE HALL
The cost is only £1 per month, and proceeds help towards the upkeep of the Village Hall. You will be allocated your lucky number which will be entered into monthly draws for £20, £10 and two of £5, which are made at the Yarborough Arms. The results are displayed in the hall and are announced at the Bingo sessions on Mondays. There is also a larger end of year draw. In case you have missed the results last year, here are the winners for the first half of 2016. We would like to thank everyone for their continued support – in 2015 you helped to raise £502! If you would like to join for the coming year please contact Shirley, tel. 588671, or email shirleypp@rhulatt.freeserve.co.uk .
January
February
£20 76 J. WALKER £20 66 J. SHACKLOCK
£10 63 T. PHILLIPS £10 8 P. WALLACE
£5 3 Y. PHILLIPS £5 124 J. OSGERBY
£5 145 M. ARMSTRONG £5 86 P. BARKLEY
March April
£20 84 S. DALE £20 34 D. PAGE
£10 24 M. THOMPSON £10 177 T. BERNEY
£5 94 L. PETRIE £5 37 R. HULATT
£5 58 H. THRESH £5 23 R. BETTIS
May June
£20 63 T. PHILLIPS £20 125 J. BARBER
£10 55 M. OSGERBY £10 45 G. HOLAH
£5 103 M. BOOTH £5 7 M. TAYLOR
£5 42 R. JACKSON £5 19 G. PHILLIPS
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