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The Village Fisheries
23 Main Street, Allerton Bywater,
WF10 2DL
Tel: 01977 552172
Serving some of the finest Fish and Chips in the area
Opening Times
Man: 4pm - 8pm
Tue: 4pm - 8pm
Wed: 4pm - 8.30pm
Thu : 4pm - 8.30pm
Fri : 11.30am - 1.30pm
4pm - 8.30pm
Sat: 11.30am - 1.30pm
We are proud to be serving Allerton Bywater with
the freshest fish J fried in the highest quality beef
dripping
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ADULT SOCIAL CARE 01132224401 ADULT SOCIAL CARE & EMERGENCY ACCOMODATION 01132409536 ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR 01132224402 ALLERTON BYWATER PRIMARY SCHOOL 01132878929 AIRE VALLEY HOMES LEEDS 08009156660 BRIGSHAW HIGH SCHOOL 01132878900 CHEMISTS LEEDS ROAD ALLERTON BYWATER 01977 552695 CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE SOCIAL CARE 01132224403 COUNCIL HOUSING REGISTRATION & BIDS 0113 222 4413 COUNCIL TAX BENEFITS 0113 222 4404 CUSTOMER RELATIONS 0113 2224405 CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU 0870 1202450 DR PIERCHOD NOVA SCOTIA MEDICAL CENTRE 01977 552193 DR MALHOTRA 01132861891 ELECTRICITY 0800 375675 ELECTORAL SERVICES 0113 222 4411 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 01132224406 GAS EMERGENCIES 0800 111 999 GREAT PRESTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 01132320034 GARFORTH LIONS 0845 8335825 HIGHWAYS 01132224407 HIGHWAYS EMERGENCY [outside opening hours, Street Lights , Signage, Building Repairs] 0113 376 0499 HOUSING OPTIONS [for homeless advice] 01132224412 KIPPAX HEALTH CENTRE [Gibson Lane] 01132874555 KIPPAX HALL SURGERY [High Street Kippax] 0844477 3807 MINICOM [For All Services] 01132224410 METRO BUS 0113 24 57676 MINERS WELFARE ALLERTON BYWATER 01977 558426 NSPCC [24 Hours] 0808 8005000 NOISE PROBLEMS 0113 242 5841 POLICE NON EMERGENCY 0845 6060606 PLANNING 01132224409 RSPCA [24 Hour] 0870 5555 999 REGISTRARS [Births, Deaths, Marriages] 01132224408 RAI L 0845 7484 950 STREET LIGHTING 08000325349 SAMARITANS 0845 7909090 VICARS' COURT 01977 552531 YOUTH & ADULT CENTRE ALLERTON BYWATER 01977604193
Disclaimer Views expressed in this Newsletter are not necessarily those of Allerton Bywater Parish Council.
STOCK FISH CANAL 241b CARP 13LB lOoz BREAM LOWTHER LAKE ALLERTON BYWATER PARISH COUNCIL
PARISH COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT
2013·2014
COUNCIL MEMBERS
Councillor S MURRAY CHAIRMAN
Councillor K ASPREY VICE CHAIR
Councillor J TAYLOR
Councillor l TOMLlNSON
Councillor M WEAVER
Councillor J A COlE
Councillor A M JABIN
Councillor J TRAYOR
Councillor 5 BASSETT
PARISH CLERK C MURRAY AllERTON BYWATER PARISH COUNCil 4 ST MARY'S COURT AllERTON BYWATER CASTlEFORD WF10 2 AZ. 01977 517519
The Parish Council along with the Village In Bloom Group [who are a sub-committee of the Parish Council] have been very busy throughout the year working on projects to improve the village and the outstanding results are there for all to see. The Village with the new planters and flower displays is a credit to all who have worked on them and the results have been commented on by both residents and outside bodies. This year's spring judging went very well and we are now working on further projects to further enhance our displays rockeries are being built at various locations along with flower beds and new planters. The group could do with further
members as the work is ongoing and is to the benefit of the village in general.
Now completed the Parish Council and the In Bloom Group will look after the Miners Memorial grounds and flower displays in future years. The monies left from the memorial fund will be handed over to the Parish Council for the future maintenance of the memorial And ring fenced in a bank account specifically for that purpose.
The Parish Council web site is now well established [allertonbywaterparishcouncil.co.uk] and contains information about the village and current activities by different groups within the village. It is regularly updated by Councillor Ken Asprey who has received many favourable comments about the site.
The In Bloom Group is now being chaired by Jake Beckworth a local business man who runs GHM Garden Services and sponsors the large display on Park Lane/Roundabout Junction.
We wish Jake good luck in continuing and improving the displays around the village.
We remain in a strong financial position and have once again worked within our budget. For the coming financial year we have managed to set a deficit budget with no additional costs to residents.
Listed is a detailed account of work undertaken by your Councillors in the last year.
IMPROVING THE ENVIRONMENT
• New planters and flower beds within the village
ALLERTON BYWATER VICTORIA A.C.
The Lowther Lake has been providing excellent sport for club members.
Specimen fish are being caught large Tench, Carp, Bream and Pike all figuring
in anglers catches. Bream up to 13lb 100z along with carp up to 241bs these
are fish of a lifetime to most anglers and with the lakes Tench mostly
averaging in excess of 61bs now the lake has the potential to hold record
breaking fish of various species including Roach. The clubs policy of ongoing
stocking with larger fish and smaller quantities is now starting to show. The
fishing is still hard and the conditions require to be right but when they are
the fishing can be prolific.
Recently we stocked the Aire and Calder Navigation at Fleet Lane with Roach
in the 6 to 10 inch range supplied by Carpvale Fisheries owing to their size
these should very quickly mature and spawn the larger ones may even spawn
this year. Hopefully the influx of the new stock will ensure the canal
maintains its excellent reputation as a pleasure and match venue for the
foreseeable future. At this time of year with the weather changeable this
affects spawning but once the fish have spawned and things settle down
good sport can be expected as in previous years.
One additional problem we have on the canal at the moment is the Leeds
flood relief work being carried out from the Woodlesford Road Bridge to the
point where the Gas Pipe crosses the canal which has restricted the number
of fishing pegs we can use on match days, once this is complete hopefully
things will very quickly get back to normal.
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• Pumping Station at Manor Park Avenue Leeds Road, further problems were discovered with the size of the drainage pipes and the road had to be dug up to replace sections of the pipes. Hopefully this will now resolve the problems.
• Working to ensure the St Aidan's site flood defences are brought into use as soon as possible. Meetings have taken place with our Local MP, Ward Councillors, The Environment Agency, RSPB, Yorkshire Water and LCC. This is still ongoing owing to problems in signing the site over to the RSPB and the temporary closure of the site whilst the ongoing problems are resolved.
• Working removing hedging and trees on the roadside that are dangerous or overgrown. New saplings and hedging is being placed at other locations to replace any removed .
• Leeds Road where the pasture hedge was removed has been rotavated and levelled by the In Bloom Group. This area will be planted up with perennial plants in the near future to give a roadside display containing bee friendly shrubs and flowers
• We employ two village caretakers John Robshaw and Geoff Bird who do an outstanding job collecting litter within the village and also perform other tasks as required. Thanks to both of them for all their efforts.
• Improvements to the verges within the village, birds beak fencing has been installed in various places to prevent motorists parking on them.
• A new Jubilee hedgerow of Laurels has been planted on Park Lane at the junction's of Park Avenue and the traffic lights owing to the previous one failing to grow also more mature Rowan trees have been planted to enhance the verge in future years.
The verges within the village are all maintained by LCC and it is an offence to park on them, tyre marks etc. are an unsightly mess and action will be taken against anyone
• parking on the verges or parking cars for sale on them. Please respect the work being done by the group to improve the Village.
• More volunteers are needed to assist with the village in bloom projects and we hope more residents will join the group and give up a little of their time to assist in future projects now they can see what a difference the group is making within the village.
IMPROVING ROADS AND FOOTPATHS
• The involvement with the village in bloom competition has a knock on effect in the overall standard and cleanliness within the village as we now qualify for extra road sweeping and grass cutting and along with the efforts of the group and the village caretakers weeds have been cleared and sprayed along the edges of the pavements.
• Along with our Ward Councillors repairs have been carried out to roads as required, although we consider in lots of cases the repairs are inadequate and some roads require completely resurfacing.
HELPING RESIDENTS
Throughout the year we have dealt with various complaints from residents about.
• Vandalism • Street Lighting • Pot Holes in the roads and pavements
• Tree Removal
• Flooding • Noisy Neighbours
• Planning issues
JULY 4th AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY
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Holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the
Declaration of Independence on the 4th of July 1776, declaring
independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain [now the United
KingdomJ. It is normally associated with parades, fireworks, barbecues,
carnivals, fairs, concerts, family reunions and baseball games along
with political speeches and ceremonies. In addition to all the events
commemorating the history government and traditions of the United
States, Independence Day is the National Day of the United States.
Only one American president has ever been born on the 4th of July
Calvin Coolridge in 1872.
Two former presidents died within two hours of each other on the 4th
of July Thomas Jefferson aged 83 in 1826 and John Adams aged 90.
Another former president James Monroe passed away on the 4th
Syears later in 1831.
In America July is Baked Beans, Hot Dog, Ice Cream and Blueberries
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JUNE-JULY- AUGUST
June is the beginning of the summer in the Northern Hemisphere it is the
sixth month of the year and takes its name from the Roman God of Marriage
Juno hence it is favoured as the best month to marry.
The flower for June is the Rose and the Gemstone Pearl.
Sign of the Zodiac Gemini May 21st-June21st
Characteristics; Inquisitive, clever, adaptable, lively and communicative
The Rose symbolises; Passionate love and beauty
It is claimed summer does not start until the Elder is in Flower.
The flower for July is the Larkspur or Water Lily.
Gemstone; Ruby
Sign of the Zodiac Cancer June 22nd- July 22nd
Characteristics; Imaginative, Sympathetic, Placid, Inutive and a home lover.
AUGUST
The flower for August is the Gladiolus or the Poppy.
Gemstone; Peridot
Sign of the Zodiac; Leo July 23rd - August23rd
Characteristics; Honest, Generous, self-motivated, warm hearted and
enth usiastic.
The meaning of the Gladiolus symbolises strength of character and sincerity.
• Travellers • Motorcycles on the Lines Walkway • Funded local groups and activities • Parking issues outside the School and the Millennium Village
play area
• Dog Fouling
GRANTS
• Grants have been made to support sports and activities within the village
CHURCHYARD
The Parish Council and the caretakers continue to maintain the churchyard cutting the grass on a regular basis along with assistance from the Probation Service Payback Scheme workers. The Probation Payback team can still be used directly from them but on a limited basis depending on the demands made upon the service. The Parish Council along with our Ward Councillors are in negotiations with the Probation Service to ensure that the Payback workers will be available to undertake the invaluable work they do within the village for the foreseeable future.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
We work very closely with our three Ward Councillors Keith Wakefield, James Lewis and Mary Harland to resolve resident's problems and complaints. I would like to thank them on behalf of the Parish Council for all their work on behalf of the Community
All the riverside sluices flap valves have been serviced and now operate correctly and for the first time in many years during high water levels the areas at the bottom of Main Street and Victoria Street did not flood.
Yorkshire Water and the Environment Agency have agreed to carry out regular checks on these flap valves and to maintain them in good working order they will also inform us when these inspections are undertaken
SURGERIES
Council Surgeries and Council Meetings are now held in St Mary the Less Church Annexe Council Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at 7.00pm
Council Surgeries are held on the first Saturday of the Month at 10.00am to 11.00am A Ward Councillor and a Parish Councillor will be in attendance.
Coffee, Tea, cakes and biscuits are available to purchase to aid Church Funds.
ON A SADDER ISSUE
It is totally disgusting that after all the hard work our volunteers are doing to make the village look better planting up all our displays and planters that we have people who are quite prepared to damage and steal trees along with plants from them and take Daffodils from the roadside planted by ch ildren in the village. Also we have dog walkers who stand with their dogs on a lead and let them urinate on the flower planters while they stand and watch. They have totally no
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V\EIDNGS - FUNERALS - BlRJlI)AYS
Poppy Planting at St Mary's
The Rector, the Revd Canon Rosemarie Hayes led the congregation on Wednesday30 April in planting poppies in the church path border in an act of remembrance to mark the centenary of the First World War.
This was part of a joint act across the new Diocese of West Yorkshire and the Dales to recognise the effect of the 1st World War, and the sacrifice made by so many people, including those from the local vi "ages.
Look out for the poppies as they grow.
concern about the people who have to re-stain and do the maintenance on the planters.
Also residents are still failing to clean up after their dogs and still walk them with no means of cleaning up despite repeated warnings and notices throughout the village. This village has an abundance of litter bins to place the doggy bags into please use them. Dog wardens are operating within the village and it is much cheaper to buy the bags and clean up after your dog than to pay the fine.
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HISTORIC JUNE
1946 TELlVISION LICENCES ISSUED FOR THE FIRST TIME PRICE f2.00
1953 CORONATION OF QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 TOOK PLACE
1944 D DAY LANDINGS PLACE IN NORMANDY
1870 CHARLES DICKENS DIED OF A STROKE
1829 OXFORD WON THE FIRST EVER UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE
1645 THE ROYALISTS WERE DEFEATED AT THE BATILE OF NASEBY BY OLlVER
CROMWELL
1215 KING JOHN AND HIS BARONS SIGNED THE MAGNA CARTA
1675 WORK STARTED BY SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN ON ST PAULS CATHEDRAL
1814 FIRST MATCH PLAYED AT LORDS CRICKET GROUND
1797 ADMIRAL HORATIO NELSON LOSES HIS ARM IN BATILE
1613 LONDONS GLOBE THEATRE DESTROYED BY FIRE
1894 TOWER BRIDGE IN LONDON OFFICIALLY OPENED BY THE PRINCE OF
WALES
150918 YEAR OLD KING HENRY V111 MARRIED CATHERINE OF ARAGON HIS
FIRST WIFE
1917 IN THE MIDST OF WORLD WAR ONE THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY
RENOUNCED GERMAN NAMES (SAX-COBURG-GOTHA) AND TITLES, AND
ADOPTED THE NAME OF WINDSOR.
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J P GARDEN SERVICES
NO GARDEN AREA TOO LARGE
GRASS CAN BE COLLECTED OR CUT & DROPPED
.FORTNIGHTLY VISITS IF REQUIRED
ALL ASPECTS OF GARDEN CARE ATTENDED TO
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1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
l50g caster Sugar
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80ml milk
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lteaspoon ground cinnamon
ltablespoon caster sugar extra
1. Preheat oven to l80C/160C fan oven, grease deep 20cm-round
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2. Beat butter, vanilla extract sugar and egg until light and fluffy.
Stir in sifted flour and milk. Spread mixture into tin.
3. Bake cake for 30 minutes . Stand cake in tin for 5 minutes; Turn
top side up onto a wire rack. Brush top of cake with melted
butter, sprinkle with combined cinnamon and extra sugar.
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(Supporter of the Allerton Bywater in Bloom project 2012)
Changes in the local churches.
Parish of Kippax with Allerton Bywater Annual Vestry and Parochial Church Meeting April 2014
The meetings were held on 21 st April, at Kippax. The Churchwardens elected were Margaret Street and Lynne Tomlinson for St Mary's the Less Allerton Bywater with Pat Pask and Barry Stringer for St Mary's Kippax. The Deanery Synod members were due for election this year; Janet Purcell now represents Allerton Bywater, and John Holland and Prem Gunga were elected for Kippax. The Parochial Church Council Members elected for Allerton Bywater were Jean Baldwin, Nancy Preston , June James, Joan Dowding, Sue Edwards and Christine York . The Kippax members are Graham Mallinson, John Speller, Judy Carter, Wendy Stringer, Marcia Stakes, and Brian Pask.
Changes in the Diocese
The diocese of Ripon Leeds changed at Easter. It is now part of the new Diocese of West Yorkshire and the Dales. Created in Easter 2014, it's the newest of the 42 dioceses that make up the Church of England . More information can be found at www.westyorkshiredales .anglican.org
You can still link to the church website by searching for Allerton Bywater.
Changes in the Parishes When the Parish of Kippax and Allerton Bywater was formed , it was intended that Swillington would become part of the Team Ministry, but not much happened. The three churches have long been co members of the ecumenical group Churches Together, and have worked ever closer in the past two years. Reverend Canon Rosemarie Hayes made her Rector's Report at the Annual Church Meeting. She reflected on Revd Jean Sykes retiring to Barnsley, Revd Diane Flynn coming into Swillington, and the forthcom ing new curate, Vivien Masters who will be moving into Allerton Vicarage soon.
During the year, the PCC traditionally works on projects . This year the main piece of work was exploring how Kippax, Swillington and Allerton Bywater could join together as a team. By October 2013, there seemed to be a stalemate about what a new team could look like. In March, representatives and clergy from other types of teams came to tell the PCC about their structures - benefits and challenges. There then was an overwhelming majority in favour of a joint benefice with three parishes, three PC Cs and a Team Council to join them together. The next step is for the Diocese legal people to put a scheme together, to be ratified by the PCCs.
So what does it really mean? The clergy will continue to work as a team, but serving three parish churches. Swillington's name will stay the same, that is, the Parish of St Mary's Swillington. Kippax with Allerton Bywater will form two new parishes. However, because there will be a joint benefice, it is expected that the close links which have been built in the past few years will be strengthened even further.
Locally, it means that St Mary's will be a little more autonomous, responsible for paying our Diocesan Quota directly to the new Diocese, and responsible for separate returns. More information will be made available in the future: but it is likely to take a year or two for the new arrangements to be in place.
In the meantime, Allerton Bywater would like to extend a warm welcome to our new Curate, Vivien.
No Change
The Church Electoral Roll was revised in 2013. It was reported at the Annual Parish Meeting that Allerton Bywater's roll currently stands at 41 members. This is a heavy financial burden for such a few people to maintain St Mary's church for the use of all the villagers. There is a coffee morning from 10 am until 12 noon on the first Saturday of the month, and the church makes a small income from the rent of the Annex for private events. There is a regular programme of social events, advertised in the Allertoner, the Castleford and Pontefract Express, on the church door and with posters around the village. Any support from villagers and friends is appreciated and will help to keep the church open for future generations.
We have already lost two churches from the village, it would be a tragedy if we lost another one.
WW1 Association. Meetings held at 1.30pm in St Mary 's Church Annex
June 7th The Lancashire Contemptibles. A talk by Terry Dean . The second Centenary Talk this year as it covers the 1914 experiences of Lancashire's infantry and cavalry regiments who shaped the course of the war.
July 5th (Cancelled - Tour de France).
August 2nd Branch Forum A chance for branch members to give short talks on subjects of interest to them . Among other subjects will be W illiam Leefe Robinson VC - the pilot who shot down the first Zeppelin above London, an update on the Leeds Rifles with freshly-acquired WW 1 medals and, to show that World War One is a broad church, a talk on UFOs in the war.
Septem ber 6th A Not Insignificant Town by John Davies . A talk from a native of Runcorn in Cheshire about the town's major contribution to WW1 especially in terms of its munitions production .
October 4th The Life, Death and Afterlife of a Superstar by Chris Page. The dramatic true story of Germany's much-feared Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen. A professional soldier who rode to war on a cavalry horse and ended it flying a red Fokker Triplane after achieving 80 aerial victories. The war's 'Ace of Aces' was shot down and killed in April 1918 at the age of 25 .
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Social Events at St Mary's Allerton Bywater
Summer Supper and Song, In aid of the Prince of Wales Hospice. 7pm Saturday 28th June 2014 In St Mary's the Less, Allerton Bywater. 3 course meal (vegetarian available) . Entertainment by JeffBirch. £10 including a complimentary drink . Bring your own alcohol. Tickets from Lynne Tomlinson 01977554285
Church Barbecue, in the Churchyard (or almex if wet). I pm Sunday 20th July. £5 adults, £2.50 children.
Famous Pudding Night, 7pm Friday 5th September, in the annex. £4 for lots of puddings and games . Children £2.
Look out for information about WW I association, which usually meets at 1.30 on first Saturday of the month
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Dog Fouling
Leeds City Council has been contacted by a number of residents who have concerns about the problem of dog fouling on Kippax Welfare playing fields and the surrounding streets of Kippax, Leeds. Whilst Leeds City Council recognises that the majority of dog owners are responsible and clean up after their dog(s), there is a minority of owners that create significant problems.
Parks, grassed areas, ginnels and pathways are used and enjoyed by all of the community and should be left in a clean and hygienic condition. Dog excrement is not only unpleasant it is a health risk. Children can be particularly affected by a condition called toxocara which can lead to blindness.
Dog Wardens and Environmental Enforcement Officers are carrying out regular patrols in the area at various times to take enforcement action against those that do not clean up after their dogs. Officers will issue fixed penalty notices of £75 to offenders. Failure to pay the notice will lead to prosecution in the Magistrates Court where the maximum fine is £1,000.
Leeds City Council is asking for your assistance by reporting any information relating to tackling the problem of dog fouling . This information could include details of regular offenders, for example names, addresses, car registration details, times of offences and also locations of where offenders walk their dog(s). It may be that your information could help us to target certain areas at certain times.
More detailed information could lead to the issuing of a fixed penalty notice, but please note that a witness who provides our service with a statement must be prepared to attend court if the offender is prosecuted through nonpayment of fine.
MARTIAL ARTS
HI - YA! Its Jujitsu time!!
Leeds Samurai Martial Arts have been running classes at John Smeaton and Kippax
Sports Centres since 1998. It has around 160 members aged between 5 and 65.
Around half are female. The clubs have enjoyed many successes and have a very
friendly welcoming manner offered by all their Jujitsu instructors.
Recently the club held its 5th Annual Seminar and Awards Ceremony where
students trained under the guidance of very senior 10th Dan Black Belt Instructors
who trained originally in Japan. Some students received best attendance awards,
and others best student!
Each class gives the student the opportunity to learn how to protect themselves
and to be able to keep fit but most of all to have fun and make new friends
The clubs run regular beginners classes and your first class is absolutely free.
Thereafter you pay per class and you are not tied in to hefty advance payments.
Leeds Samurai Martial Arts classes meet at:
Kippax Leisure Centre, Station Road, Kippax, LS25 7LQ
Juniors (ages 5-15) 6-7pm
Adults (ages 16 +) 7-8pm
John Smeaton Leisure Centre, Smeaton Approach, Crossgates, LS15 8TA
Juniors (ages 5-15) 6-7pm
Adults (ages 16 +) 6-8pm
For further information please call Patrick on 07598 783413 or see our website
www.leedssamuraimartialarts.co.uk
We look forward to welcoming you soon
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Councillor Stephen Murray 4 St Mary' s Court Allerton Bywater Castleford WFI02AZ.
Dear Councillor Murray,
Allerton Bywater Youth & Adult Centre Leeds Road, Allerton Bywater
Castleford, West Yorkshire WFI02DP
Mrs B Smith Secretary
49 Preston Lane Allerton Bywater
Castle ford WFl02HL
Telephone 01 13 2871799
Will you please include the following in the next edition of The AlIertoner:-
ALLERTON BYWATER COMMUNITY RESOURCE GROUP The Resource Group disbanded on 28th March 2014 due to the decline in members because of old age and ill health.
The Group has been meeting since 1992. They produced and delivered a newsletter for 12 years (starting in February 1993), made a video of the village and published 3 local history books (As Time Goes By, On the Street Where You Live and Memories). A poetry booklet, containing a selection of poems written by local school children, was also produced. The Group worked with Groundwork Leeds to produce a leaflet which showed local walks with places of interest, past and present, and a brief history of the village.
Money left in the account has been shared between the three local schools - Allerton Bywater Primary, Great Preston C of E Primary and Brigshaw High School- who each received £136.
Yours sincerely
Secretary
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Items include bracelets, necklaces, bookmarks , bag charms
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Dear Councillor Murray,
Allerton Bywater Youth & Adult Centre Leeds Road, Allerton Bywater
Castleford, West Yorkshire WFI02DP
Mrs B Smith Secretary
49 Preston Lane Allerton Bywater
Castle ford WFl02HL
Telephone 01 13 2871799
Will you please include the following in the next edition of The AlIertoner:-
ALLERTON BYWATER COMMUNITY RESOURCE GROUP The Resource Group disbanded on 28th March 2014 due to the decline in members because of old age and ill health.
The Group has been meeting since 1992. They produced and delivered a newsletter for 12 years (starting in February 1993), made a video of the village and published 3 local history books (As Time Goes By, On the Street Where You Live and Memories). A poetry booklet, containing a selection of poems written by local school children, was also produced. The Group worked with Groundwork Leeds to produce a leaflet which showed local walks with places of interest, past and present, and a brief history of the village.
Money left in the account has been shared between the three local schools - Allerton Bywater Primary, Great Preston C of E Primary and Brigshaw High School- who each received £136.
Yours sincerely
Secretary
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Proprietor: Micky Revell
Tel: 01977 604225
Evening 01977512267
Mobile 07710 323306
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GUTTERING CLEANED OR REPLACED
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owne" and your pet happy.
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Dog Fouling
Leeds City Council has been contacted by a number of residents who have concerns about the problem of dog fouling on Kippax Welfare playing fields and the surrounding streets of Kippax, Leeds. Whilst Leeds City Council recognises that the majority of dog owners are responsible and clean up after their dog(s), there is a minority of owners that create significant problems.
Parks, grassed areas, ginnels and pathways are used and enjoyed by all of the community and should be left in a clean and hygienic condition. Dog excrement is not only unpleasant it is a health risk. Children can be particularly affected by a condition called toxocara which can lead to blindness.
Dog Wardens and Environmental Enforcement Officers are carrying out regular patrols in the area at various times to take enforcement action against those that do not clean up after their dogs. Officers will issue fixed penalty notices of £75 to offenders. Failure to pay the notice will lead to prosecution in the Magistrates Court where the maximum fine is £1,000.
Leeds City Council is asking for your assistance by reporting any information relating to tackling the problem of dog fouling . This information could include details of regular offenders, for example names, addresses, car registration details, times of offences and also locations of where offenders walk their dog(s). It may be that your information could help us to target certain areas at certain times.
More detailed information could lead to the issuing of a fixed penalty notice, but please note that a witness who provides our service with a statement must be prepared to attend court if the offender is prosecuted through nonpayment of fine.
MARTIAL ARTS
HI - YA! Its Jujitsu time!!
Leeds Samurai Martial Arts have been running classes at John Smeaton and Kippax
Sports Centres since 1998. It has around 160 members aged between 5 and 65.
Around half are female. The clubs have enjoyed many successes and have a very
friendly welcoming manner offered by all their Jujitsu instructors.
Recently the club held its 5th Annual Seminar and Awards Ceremony where
students trained under the guidance of very senior 10th Dan Black Belt Instructors
who trained originally in Japan. Some students received best attendance awards,
and others best student!
Each class gives the student the opportunity to learn how to protect themselves
and to be able to keep fit but most of all to have fun and make new friends
The clubs run regular beginners classes and your first class is absolutely free.
Thereafter you pay per class and you are not tied in to hefty advance payments.
Leeds Samurai Martial Arts classes meet at:
Kippax Leisure Centre, Station Road, Kippax, LS25 7LQ
Juniors (ages 5-15) 6-7pm
Adults (ages 16 +) 7-8pm
John Smeaton Leisure Centre, Smeaton Approach, Crossgates, LS15 8TA
Juniors (ages 5-15) 6-7pm
Adults (ages 16 +) 6-8pm
For further information please call Patrick on 07598 783413 or see our website
www.leedssamuraimartialarts.co.uk
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Social Events at St Mary's Allerton Bywater
Summer Supper and Song, In aid of the Prince of Wales Hospice. 7pm Saturday 28th June 2014 In St Mary's the Less, Allerton Bywater. 3 course meal (vegetarian available) . Entertainment by JeffBirch. £10 including a complimentary drink . Bring your own alcohol. Tickets from Lynne Tomlinson 01977554285
Church Barbecue, in the Churchyard (or almex if wet). I pm Sunday 20th July. £5 adults, £2.50 children.
Famous Pudding Night, 7pm Friday 5th September, in the annex. £4 for lots of puddings and games . Children £2.
Look out for information about WW I association, which usually meets at 1.30 on first Saturday of the month
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During the year, the PCC traditionally works on projects . This year the main piece of work was exploring how Kippax, Swillington and Allerton Bywater could join together as a team. By October 2013, there seemed to be a stalemate about what a new team could look like. In March, representatives and clergy from other types of teams came to tell the PCC about their structures - benefits and challenges. There then was an overwhelming majority in favour of a joint benefice with three parishes, three PC Cs and a Team Council to join them together. The next step is for the Diocese legal people to put a scheme together, to be ratified by the PCCs.
So what does it really mean? The clergy will continue to work as a team, but serving three parish churches. Swillington's name will stay the same, that is, the Parish of St Mary's Swillington. Kippax with Allerton Bywater will form two new parishes. However, because there will be a joint benefice, it is expected that the close links which have been built in the past few years will be strengthened even further.
Locally, it means that St Mary's will be a little more autonomous, responsible for paying our Diocesan Quota directly to the new Diocese, and responsible for separate returns. More information will be made available in the future: but it is likely to take a year or two for the new arrangements to be in place.
In the meantime, Allerton Bywater would like to extend a warm welcome to our new Curate, Vivien.
No Change
The Church Electoral Roll was revised in 2013. It was reported at the Annual Parish Meeting that Allerton Bywater's roll currently stands at 41 members. This is a heavy financial burden for such a few people to maintain St Mary's church for the use of all the villagers. There is a coffee morning from 10 am until 12 noon on the first Saturday of the month, and the church makes a small income from the rent of the Annex for private events. There is a regular programme of social events, advertised in the Allertoner, the Castleford and Pontefract Express, on the church door and with posters around the village. Any support from villagers and friends is appreciated and will help to keep the church open for future generations.
We have already lost two churches from the village, it would be a tragedy if we lost another one.
WW1 Association. Meetings held at 1.30pm in St Mary 's Church Annex
June 7th The Lancashire Contemptibles. A talk by Terry Dean . The second Centenary Talk this year as it covers the 1914 experiences of Lancashire's infantry and cavalry regiments who shaped the course of the war.
July 5th (Cancelled - Tour de France).
August 2nd Branch Forum A chance for branch members to give short talks on subjects of interest to them . Among other subjects will be W illiam Leefe Robinson VC - the pilot who shot down the first Zeppelin above London, an update on the Leeds Rifles with freshly-acquired WW 1 medals and, to show that World War One is a broad church, a talk on UFOs in the war.
Septem ber 6th A Not Insignificant Town by John Davies . A talk from a native of Runcorn in Cheshire about the town's major contribution to WW1 especially in terms of its munitions production .
October 4th The Life, Death and Afterlife of a Superstar by Chris Page. The dramatic true story of Germany's much-feared Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen. A professional soldier who rode to war on a cavalry horse and ended it flying a red Fokker Triplane after achieving 80 aerial victories. The war's 'Ace of Aces' was shot down and killed in April 1918 at the age of 25 .
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Changes in the local churches.
Parish of Kippax with Allerton Bywater Annual Vestry and Parochial Church Meeting April 2014
The meetings were held on 21 st April, at Kippax. The Churchwardens elected were Margaret Street and Lynne Tomlinson for St Mary's the Less Allerton Bywater with Pat Pask and Barry Stringer for St Mary's Kippax. The Deanery Synod members were due for election this year; Janet Purcell now represents Allerton Bywater, and John Holland and Prem Gunga were elected for Kippax. The Parochial Church Council Members elected for Allerton Bywater were Jean Baldwin, Nancy Preston , June James, Joan Dowding, Sue Edwards and Christine York . The Kippax members are Graham Mallinson, John Speller, Judy Carter, Wendy Stringer, Marcia Stakes, and Brian Pask.
Changes in the Diocese
The diocese of Ripon Leeds changed at Easter. It is now part of the new Diocese of West Yorkshire and the Dales. Created in Easter 2014, it's the newest of the 42 dioceses that make up the Church of England . More information can be found at www.westyorkshiredales .anglican.org
You can still link to the church website by searching for Allerton Bywater.
Changes in the Parishes When the Parish of Kippax and Allerton Bywater was formed , it was intended that Swillington would become part of the Team Ministry, but not much happened. The three churches have long been co members of the ecumenical group Churches Together, and have worked ever closer in the past two years. Reverend Canon Rosemarie Hayes made her Rector's Report at the Annual Church Meeting. She reflected on Revd Jean Sykes retiring to Barnsley, Revd Diane Flynn coming into Swillington, and the forthcom ing new curate, Vivien Masters who will be moving into Allerton Vicarage soon.
Jujitsu Classes/Self Defence
Classes now on at
Kippax Leisure Centre - Wednesday 6 -8pm John Smeaton Leisure Centre - Thursday 6-8pm
Junior and Adult classes
Beginners Welcome for further information visit
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HISTORIC JUNE
1946 TELlVISION LICENCES ISSUED FOR THE FIRST TIME PRICE f2.00
1953 CORONATION OF QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 TOOK PLACE
1944 D DAY LANDINGS PLACE IN NORMANDY
1870 CHARLES DICKENS DIED OF A STROKE
1829 OXFORD WON THE FIRST EVER UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE
1645 THE ROYALISTS WERE DEFEATED AT THE BATILE OF NASEBY BY OLlVER
CROMWELL
1215 KING JOHN AND HIS BARONS SIGNED THE MAGNA CARTA
1675 WORK STARTED BY SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN ON ST PAULS CATHEDRAL
1814 FIRST MATCH PLAYED AT LORDS CRICKET GROUND
1797 ADMIRAL HORATIO NELSON LOSES HIS ARM IN BATILE
1613 LONDONS GLOBE THEATRE DESTROYED BY FIRE
1894 TOWER BRIDGE IN LONDON OFFICIALLY OPENED BY THE PRINCE OF
WALES
150918 YEAR OLD KING HENRY V111 MARRIED CATHERINE OF ARAGON HIS
FIRST WIFE
1917 IN THE MIDST OF WORLD WAR ONE THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY
RENOUNCED GERMAN NAMES (SAX-COBURG-GOTHA) AND TITLES, AND
ADOPTED THE NAME OF WINDSOR.
All we can do ...
Summer Supper an~ Song In qid of the Prince of Wales Hospice
7pm Sqtw"dqY 28th June 2014
In St Mqty's the Less, Allerl:on Bywqter, WF10 2JD
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Poppy Planting at St Mary's
The Rector, the Revd Canon Rosemarie Hayes led the congregation on Wednesday30 April in planting poppies in the church path border in an act of remembrance to mark the centenary of the First World War.
This was part of a joint act across the new Diocese of West Yorkshire and the Dales to recognise the effect of the 1st World War, and the sacrifice made by so many people, including those from the local vi "ages.
Look out for the poppies as they grow.
concern about the people who have to re-stain and do the maintenance on the planters.
Also residents are still failing to clean up after their dogs and still walk them with no means of cleaning up despite repeated warnings and notices throughout the village. This village has an abundance of litter bins to place the doggy bags into please use them. Dog wardens are operating within the village and it is much cheaper to buy the bags and clean up after your dog than to pay the fine.
Councillor 5 Murray Chairman Allerton Bywater Parish Council
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All the riverside sluices flap valves have been serviced and now operate correctly and for the first time in many years during high water levels the areas at the bottom of Main Street and Victoria Street did not flood.
Yorkshire Water and the Environment Agency have agreed to carry out regular checks on these flap valves and to maintain them in good working order they will also inform us when these inspections are undertaken
SURGERIES
Council Surgeries and Council Meetings are now held in St Mary the Less Church Annexe Council Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at 7.00pm
Council Surgeries are held on the first Saturday of the Month at 10.00am to 11.00am A Ward Councillor and a Parish Councillor will be in attendance.
Coffee, Tea, cakes and biscuits are available to purchase to aid Church Funds.
ON A SADDER ISSUE
It is totally disgusting that after all the hard work our volunteers are doing to make the village look better planting up all our displays and planters that we have people who are quite prepared to damage and steal trees along with plants from them and take Daffodils from the roadside planted by ch ildren in the village. Also we have dog walkers who stand with their dogs on a lead and let them urinate on the flower planters while they stand and watch. They have totally no
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JUNE-JULY- AUGUST
June is the beginning of the summer in the Northern Hemisphere it is the
sixth month of the year and takes its name from the Roman God of Marriage
Juno hence it is favoured as the best month to marry.
The flower for June is the Rose and the Gemstone Pearl.
Sign of the Zodiac Gemini May 21st-June21st
Characteristics; Inquisitive, clever, adaptable, lively and communicative
The Rose symbolises; Passionate love and beauty
It is claimed summer does not start until the Elder is in Flower.
The flower for July is the Larkspur or Water Lily.
Gemstone; Ruby
Sign of the Zodiac Cancer June 22nd- July 22nd
Characteristics; Imaginative, Sympathetic, Placid, Inutive and a home lover.
AUGUST
The flower for August is the Gladiolus or the Poppy.
Gemstone; Peridot
Sign of the Zodiac; Leo July 23rd - August23rd
Characteristics; Honest, Generous, self-motivated, warm hearted and
enth usiastic.
The meaning of the Gladiolus symbolises strength of character and sincerity.
• Travellers • Motorcycles on the Lines Walkway • Funded local groups and activities • Parking issues outside the School and the Millennium Village
play area
• Dog Fouling
GRANTS
• Grants have been made to support sports and activities within the village
CHURCHYARD
The Parish Council and the caretakers continue to maintain the churchyard cutting the grass on a regular basis along with assistance from the Probation Service Payback Scheme workers. The Probation Payback team can still be used directly from them but on a limited basis depending on the demands made upon the service. The Parish Council along with our Ward Councillors are in negotiations with the Probation Service to ensure that the Payback workers will be available to undertake the invaluable work they do within the village for the foreseeable future.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
We work very closely with our three Ward Councillors Keith Wakefield, James Lewis and Mary Harland to resolve resident's problems and complaints. I would like to thank them on behalf of the Parish Council for all their work on behalf of the Community
• parking on the verges or parking cars for sale on them. Please respect the work being done by the group to improve the Village.
• More volunteers are needed to assist with the village in bloom projects and we hope more residents will join the group and give up a little of their time to assist in future projects now they can see what a difference the group is making within the village.
IMPROVING ROADS AND FOOTPATHS
• The involvement with the village in bloom competition has a knock on effect in the overall standard and cleanliness within the village as we now qualify for extra road sweeping and grass cutting and along with the efforts of the group and the village caretakers weeds have been cleared and sprayed along the edges of the pavements.
• Along with our Ward Councillors repairs have been carried out to roads as required, although we consider in lots of cases the repairs are inadequate and some roads require completely resurfacing.
HELPING RESIDENTS
Throughout the year we have dealt with various complaints from residents about.
• Vandalism • Street Lighting • Pot Holes in the roads and pavements
• Tree Removal
• Flooding • Noisy Neighbours
• Planning issues
JULY 4th AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY
Independence Day commonly known as the 4th of July is a Federal
Holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the
Declaration of Independence on the 4th of July 1776, declaring
independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain [now the United
KingdomJ. It is normally associated with parades, fireworks, barbecues,
carnivals, fairs, concerts, family reunions and baseball games along
with political speeches and ceremonies. In addition to all the events
commemorating the history government and traditions of the United
States, Independence Day is the National Day of the United States.
Only one American president has ever been born on the 4th of July
Calvin Coolridge in 1872.
Two former presidents died within two hours of each other on the 4th
of July Thomas Jefferson aged 83 in 1826 and John Adams aged 90.
Another former president James Monroe passed away on the 4th
Syears later in 1831.
In America July is Baked Beans, Hot Dog, Ice Cream and Blueberries
month.
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• Pumping Station at Manor Park Avenue Leeds Road, further problems were discovered with the size of the drainage pipes and the road had to be dug up to replace sections of the pipes. Hopefully this will now resolve the problems.
• Working to ensure the St Aidan's site flood defences are brought into use as soon as possible. Meetings have taken place with our Local MP, Ward Councillors, The Environment Agency, RSPB, Yorkshire Water and LCC. This is still ongoing owing to problems in signing the site over to the RSPB and the temporary closure of the site whilst the ongoing problems are resolved.
• Working removing hedging and trees on the roadside that are dangerous or overgrown. New saplings and hedging is being placed at other locations to replace any removed .
• Leeds Road where the pasture hedge was removed has been rotavated and levelled by the In Bloom Group. This area will be planted up with perennial plants in the near future to give a roadside display containing bee friendly shrubs and flowers
• We employ two village caretakers John Robshaw and Geoff Bird who do an outstanding job collecting litter within the village and also perform other tasks as required. Thanks to both of them for all their efforts.
• Improvements to the verges within the village, birds beak fencing has been installed in various places to prevent motorists parking on them.
• A new Jubilee hedgerow of Laurels has been planted on Park Lane at the junction's of Park Avenue and the traffic lights owing to the previous one failing to grow also more mature Rowan trees have been planted to enhance the verge in future years.
The verges within the village are all maintained by LCC and it is an offence to park on them, tyre marks etc. are an unsightly mess and action will be taken against anyone
members as the work is ongoing and is to the benefit of the village in general.
Now completed the Parish Council and the In Bloom Group will look after the Miners Memorial grounds and flower displays in future years. The monies left from the memorial fund will be handed over to the Parish Council for the future maintenance of the memorial And ring fenced in a bank account specifically for that purpose.
The Parish Council web site is now well established [allertonbywaterparishcouncil.co.uk] and contains information about the village and current activities by different groups within the village. It is regularly updated by Councillor Ken Asprey who has received many favourable comments about the site.
The In Bloom Group is now being chaired by Jake Beckworth a local business man who runs GHM Garden Services and sponsors the large display on Park Lane/Roundabout Junction.
We wish Jake good luck in continuing and improving the displays around the village.
We remain in a strong financial position and have once again worked within our budget. For the coming financial year we have managed to set a deficit budget with no additional costs to residents.
Listed is a detailed account of work undertaken by your Councillors in the last year.
IMPROVING THE ENVIRONMENT
• New planters and flower beds within the village
ALLERTON BYWATER VICTORIA A.C.
The Lowther Lake has been providing excellent sport for club members.
Specimen fish are being caught large Tench, Carp, Bream and Pike all figuring
in anglers catches. Bream up to 13lb 100z along with carp up to 241bs these
are fish of a lifetime to most anglers and with the lakes Tench mostly
averaging in excess of 61bs now the lake has the potential to hold record
breaking fish of various species including Roach. The clubs policy of ongoing
stocking with larger fish and smaller quantities is now starting to show. The
fishing is still hard and the conditions require to be right but when they are
the fishing can be prolific.
Recently we stocked the Aire and Calder Navigation at Fleet Lane with Roach
in the 6 to 10 inch range supplied by Carpvale Fisheries owing to their size
these should very quickly mature and spawn the larger ones may even spawn
this year. Hopefully the influx of the new stock will ensure the canal
maintains its excellent reputation as a pleasure and match venue for the
foreseeable future. At this time of year with the weather changeable this
affects spawning but once the fish have spawned and things settle down
good sport can be expected as in previous years.
One additional problem we have on the canal at the moment is the Leeds
flood relief work being carried out from the Woodlesford Road Bridge to the
point where the Gas Pipe crosses the canal which has restricted the number
of fishing pegs we can use on match days, once this is complete hopefully
things will very quickly get back to normal.
STOCK FISH CANAL 241b CARP 13LB lOoz BREAM LOWTHER LAKE ALLERTON BYWATER PARISH COUNCIL
PARISH COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT
2013·2014
COUNCIL MEMBERS
Councillor S MURRAY CHAIRMAN
Councillor K ASPREY VICE CHAIR
Councillor J TAYLOR
Councillor l TOMLlNSON
Councillor M WEAVER
Councillor J A COlE
Councillor A M JABIN
Councillor J TRAYOR
Councillor 5 BASSETT
PARISH CLERK C MURRAY AllERTON BYWATER PARISH COUNCil 4 ST MARY'S COURT AllERTON BYWATER CASTlEFORD WF10 2 AZ. 01977 517519
The Parish Council along with the Village In Bloom Group [who are a sub-committee of the Parish Council] have been very busy throughout the year working on projects to improve the village and the outstanding results are there for all to see. The Village with the new planters and flower displays is a credit to all who have worked on them and the results have been commented on by both residents and outside bodies. This year's spring judging went very well and we are now working on further projects to further enhance our displays rockeries are being built at various locations along with flower beds and new planters. The group could do with further
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