WETHERBY TOWN COUNCIL UPDATE Issue 41
May to July 2016
COMMEMORATION OF THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME 1st
JULY 2016
The Battle of the Somme, also known as the Somme Offensive, was one of the largest battles of the First World War. Fought between July 1 and November 18, 1916 near the Somme River in France, it was also one of the bloodiest military battles in history. On the first day alone, the British suffered more than 57,000 casualties, and by the end of the campaign the Allies and Central Powers would lose more than 1.5 million men. The Thiepval Memorial, the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, bears the names of more than 72,000 officers and men of the United Kingdom and South African forces who died in the Somme sector before 20 March 1918 and have no known grave. Over 90% of those commemorated died between July and November 1916. The memorial also serves as an Anglo-French Battle Memorial in recognition of the joint nature of the 1916 offensive and a small cemetery containing equal numbers of Commonwealth and French graves lies at the foot of the memorial.
On the 1st July 2016 the Wetherby Branch of the Royal British Legion in conjunction with Ward and Town Councillors are organising a commemoration service in St James Church at 11 am. A 2 minutes silence will be held along with a wreath laying ceremony. Everyone is welcome to attend this special event.
ANNUAL WETHERBY BIKE RIDE
It's that time of year again, Spring is in the air and people across Yorkshire are oiling their bikes as the weather starts to turn for the better.
Yes……….it’s the 18th annual Wetherby Bike Ride in aid of Cancer Research which will takes place on Sunday June 5th, once again leaving from The Wetherby High School at 10.30 am.
The routes of 20 and 30 miles remain the same, as do the entry fees of £8 for adults, £4.50 for children and £19.50 for a family of four. You are able to enter on the day but there is a slight rise in the cost to £10 for adults, £5.50 for children and £22.50 for a family of four.
You can enter online at www.youstartedit.co.uk or by post to Adam Garrod at Wetherby Cycle Ride, 3 Topcliffe Grove, Morley, Leeds, LS27 9AT enclosing a SAE with a cheque matching your entry fee as above.
For further details via EMAIL please contact Steve on [email protected] the event is sponsored by Cyclesense of Tadcaster meaning all of your money goes directly to Cancer Research UK.
ON YOUR BIKES!!
Wetherby Town Council will endeavour to publish any contributions received but reserve the right to edit or reject any material that we do not feel appropriate or simply because we do not have sufficient space. Wetherby Town Council are not responsible for the views expressed by contributors.
TOWN HALL REGULAR BOOKINGS
Jo Jingles – Pre School Music & Movement Term Time
Mondays 9.00am – 12.30pm
Contact: Paula Ridley Tel: 01977 650455
Pilates Classes
Wednesdays 11.30am -12.30pm
Contact: Charlotte Cirell Tel: 07973 197367
Mondays 6.00pm—8.45pm
Contact: Caron Patchett Tel: 01274 510520
Tuesdays 9.00am – 11.45am
Contact: Tracey Murphy Tel: 07519 397247
Children’s Dance Classes (Term Time only) AMK
Dance
Tuesdays 4.00pm – 8.30pm
Wednesdays 4.00pm – 8.45pm
Contact: Mrs A M Kay Tel: 01937 585344
Yoga Classes
Tuesdays 7.30pm – 9.00pm
Contact: Zena Mountford Tel: 01937 582902
Wednesdays 6.00pm – 9.00pm
Contact: Bella Whitaker Tel 0792 3448585
Antique & Collectors Fair
Saturdays 9.00am – 5.00pm
Contact: Dawn Larkin Tel: 01937 582803
Ballroom & Latin Dance Lessons (from 6th June)
Mondays 6.00pm - 10.00pm
Contact: Stephanie Sartin Tel: 0778 6734826
TOWN HALL BOOKINGS FROM MAY TO JULY 2016
Every Saturday—Antique & Collectors Fair
Friday & Saturday 6 & 7 May—Sale of Garden Furniture
Thursday 12 May – ‘A Touch of Elegance’ Ladies Fashions
Saturday 14 May – Coffee Morning and Art Exhibition
Thursday 19 May – Braham Shoe Sales
Thursday 19 May – Leeds Carers’ Drop in Session
Saturday 21 May – Martin House Coffee Morning
Thursday 26 May – Annual Town Meeting
Thursday 26 May—Leonard Cheshire Coffee Morning
Friday & Saturday 3 & 4 June - Sale of Garden Furniture
Thursday 9 June – Braham Shoe Sales
Saturday 11 June – Dippy Craft and Gift Fair
Thursday 16 June – Leeds Carers’ Drop in Session
Thurs 23 June – ‘A Touch of Elegance’ Ladies Fashions
Saturday 2 July - RAOB Coffee Morning
Thursday 7 July - Braham Shoe Sales
Monday 18 July—Lockdales Coins & Collectors Valuations
Thursday 21 July—’ A Touch of Elegance’ Ladies Fashions
Thursday 21 July—Leeds Carers’ Drop in Session
Thursday 28 July—W I Coffee Morning
Thursday 4 August—Braham Shoe Sales
Thursday 18 August ‘A Touch of Elegance’ - Ladies Fashions
Thursday 18 August—Leeds Carers’ Drop in Session
Thursday 25 August—Caring for Life Coffee Morning
Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Trust
2016 Sunday Concert Series 2.30pm to 4.30 p.m. at the Riverside Bandstand,
Wilderness Car Park, Wetherby
May 1st Wetherby Silver Band 8th Shepley Wind Band 15th Oughtibridge Band 22nd Dodsworth Colliery Band 29th Ripon City Band June 5th Wakefield Metropolitan Band 12th Elland Silver Band 19th Barnsley Silver Band 26th Wetherby Silver Band—Bill Gray Memorial Concert July 3rd The Harrogate Band 10th Stannington Brass Band 17th Tewit Youth Band 24th Altofts & Normanton Band 31st York Railway Institute August 7th Shepherd Group Concert Band 14th Drighlington Brass Band 21st Thurlstone Band 28th Old Silkstone Brass Band September 4th Knaresborough Silver Band 11th The Huddersfield Wind Band 18th Hade Edge Band 25th Crofton Silver Band
Bands have permission to make a
Collection for their own funds during the performance Promoted by
Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Trust Reg. Charity No. 1091207
WETHERBY PUBLICATIONS
The Walking in Wetherby Booklet is available from the Library at a cost of £3. Sponsored by Welcome to Wetherby, Wetherby Civic Society and Wetherby Town Council, this booklet details sixteen walks in the Wetherby Area including the ‘Blue Plaques’ Trail. A MUST FOR EVERY WALKER
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
The Town Council will be holding the Annual Town Meeting on Thursday 26 May at 7.30pm in the Micklethwaite Room at the Town Hall. It is an opportunity for local residents to meet their councillors and to ask questions and get information about all kinds of issues affecting the town. As well as local Councillors, our Ward Councillors are also usually present. Sadly, the meeting is normally very poorly attended – in fact, there are frequently far more councillors there than residents. This may be because residents are just not interested or perhaps because most people do not know about the meeting, in spite of advertising in the Wetherby News and on Town Council noticeboards. It is a very informal occasion – the Mayor presents a review of the previous 12 months in the town and then residents can ask questions or put forward ideas. The meeting is held in the Town Hall so that it is easily accessible for everyone. We hope that more of you will consider attending this year’s meeting. After all, it is your town and you elect the councillors – why not take the opportunity to come along and find out what is going on locally and what is planned for the future and, more importantly, make your views known. We look forward to seeing you on 26 May.
Wetherby Bowling Club
Wetherby Bowling Club at Grange Park has Flat and Crown Green Bowling, which is rare in this area. We maintain all our gardens and greens ourselves along with playing in Leagues from Monday to Friday. Four afternoons a week we get together for practice, and a cup of tea which is a good social event even if you don’t want to play for a team. We have 6 coaches who give free lessons for 4 weeks for anyone (young or old) and will be flexible in finding a time to suit you. Everybody is very very welcome. We would love to have a Junior or Family Team so if you think you would like to give it a try, please give Lesley Holloran a ring on 0798 5157811.
Directions: From the centre of Wetherby head south on the A661. At the roundabout take the second exit (Boston Road) and after travelling about 0.1 miles turn first left into Old Boston Road (look for sign for Grange Park). This takes you on to a bridge over the A1(M) and after another 0.3 miles turn first right (sign says Grange Park Club) and drive past Wetherby Rugby Club into the car park which is situated between the Bowling Club and Wetherby Cricket Club.
WETHERBY STUDENTS JOIN THE WETHERBY LIONS TEAM FROM APRIL 2016 Well done to Wetherby High School students Chloe Wilkinson, Rebecca Hall, Hazel Wright and Zoe Carlton. The public spirited Year 8’s have been selected to help The Wetherby Lions with fundraising initiatives in the local area. The students will be known as ‘Leos’ and they will be involved with charity activities in primary schools and other public events. Chloe Wilkinson said, “We’re delighted to be involved and are looking forward to the challenges ahead.” So, if you see these students around Wetherby with the Lions’ logo you will know why!
(Photo from left to right: Zoe Carlton, Rebecca Hall, Chloe Wilkinson, Hazel Wright.)
WELCOME TO WETHERBY VISITOR GUIDE The new edition of the Welcome to Wetherby Guide is now available in various outlets around the Town. An essential for visitors to Wetherby and of great interest to local people to brush up knowledge of the history of Wetherby and to remind us all what a lovely Town we live in.
FROM ‘DALEKS’ TO ‘DOWNTON’ WHERE WILL YOU FIND THESE LOCALLY?
The answer is at the Flower Festival entitled ‘From Your Armchair’ at Wetherby Methodist Church, Bank Street in June. ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Downton Abbey’ are 2 of over 30 designs depicting favourite TV programmes old and new and created by Wetherby Flower Club. The designs will be greatly enhanced by the surroundings of the church which has undergone radical redevelopment in recent years. The Festival is presented as part of the Church’s ‘Reaching Out’ programme and proceeds from the weekend will go to Martin House, our local children’s hospice at Boston Spa.