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Welcome to Issue 7 of the Hemsworth Review. In this issue we have somerecipes to try, we’re exploring some old wives’ tales to see if they are truth ormyth and we’re recommending a trip to Whitby, a real favourite on the EastCoast.
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We have some favourite recipes to
share with you this month - all tried and
tested and firm family favourites.
Cheesy MeatballsThis recipe was sent in by AnneProsser all the way fromBuckinghamshire
INGREDIENTS
Meatballs
12oz beef mince
4oz semolina
2 tblsp tomato puree
3 cloves garlic
2 tsp oregano
salt & pepper
Oil for frying
METHOD
Meatballs
Put all ingredients into a bowl and
blend well. Form into walnut sized
meatballs. Heat a dash of oil in a
frying pan, add the meatballs and cook
until brown all over. Place in ovenproof
dish, large enough for meatballs to
form one layer and set to one side.
Cheese Sauce
Melt the butter in a saucepan and mix
in flour to make paste.
Gradually add the milk then the cheese
and stir until melted.
Add sour cream and seasoning. Pour
over the meatballs, sprinkling with
extra cheese if you wish. Cook in oven
at 180C/gas mark 4/350F for 45 mins.
INGREDIENTS
500g dried pasta shapes
Dash olive oil
2 x cloves garlic, crushed
1 onion, finely chopped
100g pepperoni, chopped
100g peppered salami,
chopped
100g pitted black olives,
chopped
2x 400g tins chopped
tomatoes
Tomato puree to thicken
Dash tobasco sauce
250g white cheese grated
(mild/medium cheddar,
mozzerella, jarlesberg etc)
1 tblsp dried oregano
Salt & pepper to taste
METHOD
In a saucepan, heat the olive oil and fry the onions and
garlic until soft. Add the chopped peperoni, salami and
olives and fry for a couple of minutes. (At this stage if you
have any left over red wine, pour a glassful in and boil to
reduce down). Add the tins of tomatoes and stir. Add
tabasco sauceto taste,depending how spicy you want it,
oregano and salt & pepper. Stir well and leave to simmer
for 10-15 mins.
If the sauce is still quite runny and watery, add some
tomato puree to thicken. It needs to be thick enough to
stick to the pasta shapes.
Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil and tip in the
pasta shapes. Bring back to boil and cook according to
packet instructions. When cooked, drain & return to the
pan with a little butter or olive oil to prevent it sticking
toegther.
In an oven proof dish, mix the sauce with enough of the
pasta to give a good covering., sprinkle with grated
cheese and bake in a medium oven for about 15-20mins
or until the cheese is brown and bubbling. Or you can put
under a hot grill for 5-10mins. Serve with crusty bread
and salad. Serves 4-6
Spicy Pepperoni Pasta
food&drink
Lemon SyllabubThis is so easy to make and is justdeliciousINGREDIENTS
1/4 pint dry white wine
2 tblsp lemon juice
2 tsp grated lemon rind
3oz caster sugar
10floz double cream
METHOD
Put lemon rind, sugar and wine into a bowl, cover
and leave for 5-6 hours or overnight. Beat cream
into lemon mixture approximately 1 hour before
serving. It’s very important not to overbeat the
cream. Delicious served with shortbread bisuits,
and dessert biscuits and with fruit. Also delicious
layered in a glass tumber or wine glass with a
granola or crunchy oat mix and fruit.
Serves 6
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We’ve all been subjected to old wives tales, especially
as children when we would be encouraged that eating
carrots would help us see in the dark and eating fish
would make us brainy!
These tales have been passed down from generation
to generation, so just how much truth do they hold?
Carrots help you see in thedarkMost children must surely have been told this to get
them to eat up their veg, and there is actually some
scientific basis to it. Carrots are packed with vitamin A
which is good for retinas and deficiency of vitamin A
in developing countries is considered to be a common
cause of blindness.
Researchers at the Erasmus Medical Centre in
Rotterdam have found that ingesting high levels of
beta carotene - the compound that gives carrots their
colouring - as well as vitamins C, E and zinc lowers
the chance of age-related macular degeneration by up
to 35 per cent. Other sources of beta carotene
include pumpkins, sweet potatoes, pink grapefruit and
spinach. So keep munching on the carrots!
Feed a cold, starve a feverThe jury is out on this one - a lot of research says this
is simply not true but a small Dutch study at the
Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, suggests there
may be something in it. Volunteers fasted overnight
and then were given either water or a meal the next
day. Those that drank the water showed raised levels
of a compound that fights infections linked to fevers,
while those who had the meal experienced higher
amounts of a compound that tackles viral infections
like colds.
I can feel it in my bonesMany people with arthritis claim that their joint pain
varies with weather conditions and some claim to be
able to predict the weather based on how much pain
they are experiencing.
A study based on 130 patients with osteoarthritis or
rheumatoid arthritis at the Instituto Poal de
Reumatologia in Barcelona found that arthritic
patients had increased joint pain when there was a
drop in atmospheric pressure. They also found that
low temperatures increased joint pain in patients with
rheumatoid arthritis. "Our data demonstrate that
osteoarthritic patients experience increased joint pain
in response to a decrease in pressure,"say the
researchers.
Long labour - it must be a boyResearch at Dublin's National Maternity Hospital,
based on 8,000 births and reported in the British
Medical Journal, showed that male births were
significantly more likely to result in longer labour.
"When we say 'it must be a boy', as a humorous
explanation of complications of labour and delivery,
we are scientifically more correct than previously
supposed," say the researchers. Ladies out there have
always known that of course, along with man flu’!
An apple a day keeps thedoctor awayAn apple or three a day may not only keep the doctor
away, but it might lower the risk of breast and colon
cancer. Research at the University of Ulster suggests
that high levels of apple phenols, which work as potent
antioxidants, may have a beneficial effect on colon
cancer cells. "Our results indicate that a crude extract
of apple phenolics can protect against DNA damage,"
they say. Researchers at Cornell University, in the US,
found that, in animals, apples prevented mammary
cancers. The doses given, were, they say, comparable to
human consumption of one, three, and six apples a day.
"Consumption of apples may be an effective strategy
for cancer protection," they add.
BUT... not all Old Wives tales have been shown to
have some truth in them...
Early to bed and early to risemakes a man (or woman)healthy, wealthy and wiseA study at Southampton University based on 1,200
men and women over 23 years showed that there was
no evidence that early risers were richer, or healthier,
or wiser than later risers. In fact, night birds had larger
incomes.
health&wellbeingOld Wives Tales - Myth or Fact?
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Dominated by the cliff-top ruins of a beautiful 13th
century Abbey, Whitby has long time been a firm
favourite with Wakefield Folk. About 80 miles from
Wakefield and just under a two hour drive, this quaint
maritime town, with its old cobbled
streets, picturesque houses and sandy
blue flag beach, is set among glorious
stretches of coast with spectacular
cliffs and bays.
199 steps lead down from the
Abbey to the old town where you
find yourself in a shoppers’ paradise.
With an array of unique shops
offering local crafts, famous Whitby
Jet jewellery, maritime memorabilia
and antiques, you’re sure to find
something that appeals.
As a holiday or short break
destination, a selection of quite
diverse attractions including the Captain Cook
Memorial Museum, Victorian Jet Works, the Dracula
Experience, Whitby Museum, crazy golf and harbour
tours provides entertainment for the family and
something to do on the ‘not very sunny’ days. But to be
honest, the attraction for me with Whitby is that it isn’t
overly commercialised or overtly tourist driven. Inspite
of a lovely beach, it still retains a feeling of being a
harbour town rather than a seaside
resort. There are a few arcades and
resort shops selling cheap holiday tat
and Kiss-Me-Quick hats (can you still
buy these hats, or am I just showing
my age?)
One of my favourite things to do in
Whitby is just to stroll along the beach,
always a pleasure regardless of the
weather. At low tide you can walk to
the lovely Sandsend in about and hour.
If you’re there on a longer stay, it’s
also nice to go out of the town and see
more of the famous ‘Heartbeat’country.
The scenery around Goathland and
Grosmont is stunning and for the steam train
enthusiasts, the North York Moors Steam Railway runs
between Whitby and Pickering. There’s a lot to see and
do, but it’s also a great place to just kick back and relax!
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Historically, up to the reign of Elizabeth I, Whitby was
little more than a small fishing port which in 1540, had
consisted of only around twenty to thirty houses and had
a population of about two hundred inhabitants. In that
year Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries, including
Whitby Abbey.
Over the centuries, the town spread both inland and
onto the West Cliff, whilst the East Cliff (sometimes
called the Haggerlythe) remains dominated by the ruins
of Whitby Abbey and St Mary's Church, which can be
reached by a climb up the famed 199 steps. 2005 saw the
completion of the first major restoration of the 199 steps
since the 19th century, when they were changed from
wooden "stairs" to stone steps. In an attempt to raise
funds, each step was sponsored for £1,000 by locals and
visitors and the culmination of the project was a service
at St Mary's Church. To commemorate the occasion,
each step features a page dedicated to its sponsor in a
book that is available, on request, at the church.
As the town's wealth increased and Whitby began to
grow, its activities extended to include shipbuilding,
using the local oak as raw material. Taxes
on imports entering via the port raised the
necessary finance to improve and extend
the town's twin piers, thereby improving
the harbour and permitting further
increases in trade.
In 1753 the first whaling ship set sail
from Whitby to Greenland. This initiated a
new phase in the town's development, and
by 1795 Whitby had become a major
centre for the whaling industry.
The modern Port of Whitby, well placed
for shipping to Europe, is capable of
handling a wide range of cargoes, such as
grain, steel products, timber and potash.
Personally RecommendedThe following places are worth a visit
when you’re next in Whitby and come with high
personal recommendations.
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cuisine. Famed for using only the freshest and finest
local ingredients, the specialities at this restaurant and
bistro are, unsurprisingly, the fresh seafood caught
locally. The menu also caters well for vegetarians and
has a good range of meat dishes for the non-fish eaters.
The restaurant is quite expensive but it’s lovely for
special occasions and offers a less costly but equally
delicious fast track menu at lunchtime. A sample menu
can be viewed on the website
Mister Chips
Church Street, Whitby YO22 4ASTel: 01947 604683You can’t really go wrong for
fish & chips in Whitby. The
famous Magpie cafe on Pier
Road is always bustling but
Mister Chips on Church Street
really does come recommended,
and you usually don’t have as
long a wait.
Botham’s of Whitby
Skinner Street, Whitby YO21 3AH Tel: 01947 602823 Founded in 1865 by Elizabeth
Botham, the elegant tea rooms of Botham’s of Whitby
have been offering teas, coffees and delicious cakes and
biscuits for generations. A very traditional cafe, where
the waitresses wear black uniforms with white lace
pinnies. Over 25,000 Christmas Cakes are baked from
Elizabeth Botham’s original recipe each year and sold
through the tea rooms and mail order.
Fortune’s W.R. Smokehouse & Kipper Shop
Henrietta Street, Whitby YO22 4DWTel: 01947 601659Fortune's Kippers is located right at the end of
Henrietta Street on the East side of Whitby. When you
get to the bottom of the 199 steps, just keep walking
and the intensity of the aroma of oak smoke will
increase steadily until you arrive. Anyone visiting
Whitby needs to pay a visit to Fortune's!
We’re looking to our readers to recommend some greatplaces to visit during the summer holidays. Have you beensomewhere that left a lasting impression with you? Or toldfriends and family about somewhere you’ve recently visited? If you have, we’d like to know about it too, so that we canpass on your recommendations to other readers.Send us your recommendations to: 4 Dickinson House, Bank St,Ossett WF5 8NW Email: [email protected]
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• These can be hot months so keep up with watering asrequired. Only water plants that need it. A goodsoaking less often is better than a light sprinkling.
• Take stock in the madness and think about what youwant to sow and plant for autumn and winter (it’llcreep up on you).
• Feed courgettes if they look tired. (Comfrey is awonder plant / feed!).
• If you plan to holiday, get someone reliable to takeover as waterer and harvester.
• Life garlic & shallots & onions when leaves areyellow. Lay in sun to ripen.
• In dry spells water really well. • Visit the plot regularly. Overnight a little courgette
can become a huge marrow!• Deadhead unless you are collecting seeds. Broad
bean and pea are good to collect so that it’s all freenext year.
• Pick raspberries when still firm. Leave the core /plug on the plant
Jobs to do in July & August
Bees are dying in their billions and environment
experts are warning the UK could face dire financial
repercussions unless more is done to remedy the
ailing bee population.
New research has recently been presented on the
crisis and highlighted the far-reaching impact bees
have on the eco-system. Findings showed England
suffered the biggest decline out of the whole of
Europe, with bee numbers down 54% (in the UK,
around one fifth of honeybee hives were lost in the
winter of 2008/09). Bees pollinate a third of the
food we eat, and this contributes £200million a year
to the UK economy.
Disease, habitat destruction, climate change and
insecticides have all been blamed for the depleting
numbers of bees, which was first noted in the USA
five years ago.
Flowering plants require insects for pollination. The
most effective is the honeybee, which pollinates 90
commercial crops worldwide. As well as most fruits
and vegetables – including apples, oranges,
strawberries, onions and carrots – they pollinate
nuts, sunflowers and oil-seed rape. Coffee, soya
beans, clovers – like alfafa, which is used for cattle
feed – and even cotton are all
dependent on honeybee
pollination to increase yields.
The alternative of having humans scatter the pollen
manually would cost an estimated £1.5 billion a year
What Can We Do?Bees look for two things when they forage on
flowers. The first is nectar which is loaded with
sugar and the bee's main source of energy. The
second is pollen which provides proteins and fat for
a balanced diet. Shrubs that are ideal for this include:
• Ceanothus
• Heathers - Erica and Calluna
• Thyme - Thyme Vulgaris
• Lavender - Lavandula
• Hebe
• Candytuft - Iberis Umbellata
• Escallonia
• Sage - Salvia Officinalis
• Pyracantha
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parenting...Sun SafetySummer school holidays provide endless
opportunities for hours of outdoor fun. But children
require special care to reduce the damage from
UV radiation exposure, which causes sunburn and
can lead to skin cancer. Unprotected sun and UV
radiation exposure in the first fifteen years of life
increases the chances of getting skin cancer later
in life significantly.
Planning the DayIt can take as little as 15 minutes for sunburn and
skin damage to occur. UV radiation levels are
strongest in the middle of the day so plan to be
outdoors before 11am or after 3pm.
SEEK OUT SHADE OR BRING YOUR OWN
• When you’re outdoors, stay in the shade. If
you’re going somewhere where there are no trees
or you are unsure what shade protection is
available, bring your own shade, such as a large
umbrella.
DRESS SUN SMART
• There are lots of cool, comfortable and
fashionable clothes that offer sun protection, but
they have to cover the skin to protect it. If wearing
shorts go for knee length and select loose fitting
clothes made from fabric which does not let light
through.
• Swimwear: Rash vests are sold in all sizes and
when teamed with long shorts are a sun-sensible
swimwear solution. Look for vests that have an
ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) level on their
tags. The higher the number, the greater the
protection from UV radiation. A UPF of 50+ gives
the best protection.
• Hats: Hats should be worn whenever children are
outside and provide protection to the face, neck
and ears. Broad brimmed hats should have a brim
at least 7.5 centimetres wide. Bucket style hats
should have a 6 centimetre brim. Legionnaire style
hats should have a flap that covers the neck and
meets the sides of the front peak to provide
protection to the sides of the face. Baseball caps
are not recommended. Remember that cords in
hats can get caught in playground equipment and
pose a serious hazard. Hats with a safety release
mechanism, or bucket hats without ears, are
recommended.
• Sunglasses: Some kids love these as a fashion
accessory – but they are also important to protect
young eyes from UV radiation damage. The best
styles are close fitting wraparound sunglasses that
stop UV radiation rays from getting in from the
side.
• Sunscreen: Sunscreen is an important sun
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DIARY DATESJUNESaturday 19th JuneSolstice Gig at Clarence Park ArenaCelebration of the Solstice with Wakefield andsurrounding areas finest rock and indie talentsincluding The Wires.Clarence Park Arena, Thornes Park, Denby Dale Rd,Wakefield - 2pm - 7pmFor more info contact: The Music Collective on01924 298721 Email:[email protected] www.themusiccollective.co.uk
Sunday 27th JuneHorbury ShowCarr Lodge Park, Horbury, 11am - 4.30pmOrganised by Rotary Club of Horbury & OssettPhoenix. Free entrance, major dog show,entertainers, medieval falconry display, petting zoo,majorettes, cheerleaders, dance troupes, childrensrides, classic cars, bar and refreshments etc.
JULYFriday 2nd JulyAn Ideal Husband with ‘Oscar’ WildeEnjoy an evening of out door theatre on the lawns ofWoolley Hall with a Wilde favourite, full of intrigue,romance and razor sharp wit. An ideal conundrumfor a summers evening presented by HeartbreakProductions. Gates Open 6pm Show starts 7.30pm,Advance tickets Adults £14 / £7 under 17sGate tickets: Adults £15 / £8 under 17sBox Office 01226 392300 [email protected]
Sunday 4th JulyOrgan Trust Society ConvertEnjoy a breath of the seaside with Blackpool’spopular Peter Jebson at the Compton TheatreOrgan. Doors open 2pm. Admission £4.50Tickets Purchased at the door
Saturday 10th JulyOssett GalaOssett Precinct.from 10am. Includes charity stalls,childrens rides, Wakefield Orchestral Wind, TheSilver Leaf Jazz Band, Westgate Cheerleaders, DavidHarrison Line Dancers, Shogun Martial ArtsAcademy, Ryan Spendlove, Samba Drumming,Dance Fusion and more. The 33rd Wakefield
Geranium & Fushia Society Annual Open Show istaking place in Ossett Town Hall with free admission.
Saturday 10th JulyA Night at the Proms featureing the West YorkshirePolice Band and supporting artists from OutwoodGrange Academy7.30pm at Queen Elizabeth Grammar SchoolTickets £12.50 including an interval drink. Call Sueor Richard on 01924 256429 or visitwww.rotarywakefield.org.uk for ticket information
Sunday 11th JulyPontefract Liquorice FestivalPontefract city centre. Contact Ossett TouristInformation for further information 0845 601 8353
Saturday 31st July & Sunday 1st AugustClarence Park Music FestivalFree annual two day music festival hosted by theWakefield Music Collective in Clarence Park,Wakefield. 12pm - 8pm both dayswww.themusiccollective.co.uk
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Local Community Groups
Ward 1: Ackworth, North Elmsall & UptonCouncillor Allan GarbuttTel: (01977) 610699Email: [email protected]
Councillor Jean MartinTel: (01977) 610844Email: [email protected]
Councillor Richard MolloyTel: (01977) 612338Email: [email protected]
Ward 7: Hemsworth Councillor Sandra PickinTel: 07821 227340Email: [email protected]
Councillor Glyn LloydTel: (01977) 618193Email: [email protected] Ian WomersleyTel: (01977) 615163Email: [email protected]
Ward 14: South Elmsall & South KirkbyCouncillor Wilf BensonTel: (01977) 658609Email: [email protected]
Councillor Laurie HarrisonTel: (01977) 642343Email: [email protected]
Councillor Harold MillsTel: (01977) 644104Email: [email protected]
CommunityYour Local Councillors
Luncheon ClubBadsworth CE J&I School invites any retiredmembers of the community to join them for theirnew luncheon club. The club will run everyWednesday at 12.30pm. A two-course lunch withtea or coffee is offered at the cost of £2. Anyoneinterested should contact 01977 723395 to book,Places limited.
Havercroft & Ryhill Community Learning CtrThe centre is a community based not for profitorganisation. It offers a range of activitiesincluding adult education courses, communityactivities and has a wide range of other functionsand services.
The Centre offers a variety of courses to meetthe needs of individuals from craft/hobby typecourses to courses designed to equip people withthe skills to get work or change the type of workthey are doing. Individuals enjoy taking part inleisure type courses and to meet socially in afriendly informal setting.
The 30 courses on offer range from computers
for beginners and other levels, Spanish, Italianconversation, painting for pleasure, health andsocial care to maths and English with new coursesbeing added on a regular basis. For information regarding all courses contact theCentre on 01226 727824 or [email protected]
Badsworth WIThe Women's Institute meets on the secondWednesday of every month at The Lawson Hut,Main Street, Badsworth
Nostell Womens InstituteNostell WI meet on the third Thursday of the monthat 7.15pm, in the Church of the Resurrection inKinsley. No meetings in December & January, butmembers enjoy a Christmas Party in the hall, and aNew Year Lunch at a restaurant. New members arealways welcome. Contact Pauline Firth on 01226727313 for details. Please contact us for details ofour 2010 programme.
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Line DancingThursday night is line dancing night at Upton VillageHall from 7pm-9pm.
Upton Women's InstituteUpton WI meet at the Upton Village Hall on the 2ndTuesday of the month at 7pm. New members andvisitors are very welcome. We have a variedprogramme including speakers, social evenings andtrips out.
Wakefield Talking NewspaperWakefield Talking Newspaper is a voluntary groupwhich records the Wakefield Express each week ontotape and CD for the visually impaired. We also recordThe WMDC Citizen. The service is completely FREEand we are always trying to reach new listeners sothat they do not miss out on local news.Contact: jean grasby, Tel: 01924 252615E-mail: [email protected]
Astronomical SocietyEver wanted to learn about the Universe or see thePlanets through a Telescope? West Yorkshire Astronomical Society can help you dojust that. The Society is based at Rosse Observatory,Carleton Road, Pontefract WF8 3RJ. Open everyTuesday from 7.30 – 9pm. (Closed August) Allwelcome. www.WYAS.org.uk
TRAC - The Really Active ClubThe Really Active Club is a group of all ages who liketo explore Britain on foot and by bicycle, visitmuseums and stately homes and sample theoccasional quaint pub and teashop. Regularly usehostels as bases for good value weekends away butYHA membership isn’t necessary to join. A fullprogramme of activities.Email: [email protected] or tel Jackie on01924 829096 www.yhatrac.org.uk
Wakefield & District Family History SocietyMeet at The Memorial Hall, Leeds Rd, Outwood on thefirst Saturday in the month. Doors open at 9.45am fora 10.30am start. Available on the day: stalls, books ofinterest to Family Historians, Help Desk, Library,Computer Desk and Refreshments. Visitors welcome.Contact: Ron Pullan at [email protected]
International Plastic Modellers Society (Wakefield and District Branch)We meet on the second friday of the month atNetherton WMC, Netherton Lane, Netherton from7.30 pm onwards,where we enjoy discussing anddisplaying plastic models in a range of scales and
subjects , our meetings are free to attend and newmembers are always welcome.Contact: Karl Grubb on 01924820264www.ipmswakefield.multiply.com
Yorkshire Philharmonic ChoirIs a choir of over 100 voices and rehearses eachweek on Tuesday evenings 7.30pm to 9.30pm atMulberry House Hall, Margaret Street, Wakefield.They promote five concerts per year, usually inWakefield Cathedral, but also in Dewsbury Town Hall.The group was formed 55 years ago from the schoolchoir at the old Thornes House Grammar School.New members especially welcome, contact GrahamHeley on 01924 272385 or [email protected]
The Wakefield Natural Healing Centre,at The Quaker Meeting House, Thornhill Street
Wakefield. Every Thursday morning from 10.00 to12.30. Healing given freely, donations accepted tohelp to pay the rent
Castleford & District Royal Naval AssiciationThe above association is for anyone with an interestin the senior service. Our members include ex royalnavy personne, as well as friend members who havenever served in the Navy but who have a commoninterest. We meet on the third Sunday of the monthat the Royal British Legion in Castleford at 11.00 am.We have social events throughout the year includingtrips to visit other associations and we are repeatingthis year our trip to Malta.Everyone is welcome to come down to the 'Legion'and join but we are in need of more members whohave served in the navy. INTERESTED? Then come along and help us pipe up the rum.
The Rodillian SingersA love of music and a good sense of humour are themost important prerequisites - an ability to readmusic is not essential. Rehearsals are held onThursday evenings at 7.30pm at East ArdsleyMethodist Church, Chapel Street, East ArdsleyWakefield WF3 2AAFor details visit www.rodilliansingers.com
COMMUNITY LISTINGSPlease send your details to: The ReviewMagazines, 4 Dickinson House, Bank Street,Ossett WF5 8NW Email: [email protected] note that we cannot guarantee entries asspace is limited.
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South Elmsall Town Council Social Centre, Westfield Lane, South Elmsall,Pontefract, West Yorkshire WF9 2EFTel: 01977 642335Email [email protected]
South Kirkby & Moorthorpe Town Council The Grove, Stockingate, South Kirkby, Pontefract ,WF9 3QFTel: 01977 642159Email:[email protected] www.southkirkbyandmoorthorpetowncouncil.gov.uk
Brierley Parish CouncilThe Acorn Centre, High Street, Grimethorpe, SouthYorkshire Tel: 01226 714681Email: [email protected] Office (in Acorn Ctr) open Mon-Thurs: 8am -1pmwww.brierleytowncouncil.org.uk
Havercroft Council Clerk to the Council, Malcolm K Neill, 20ParkwayCrofton, Wakefield WF4 1SXTel: 01977 863573Email: [email protected] (follow community link)
Ryhill Council Tel: 01977 643867Email: [email protected] www.ryhill.freeuk.com (follow link to ParishCouncil)
Hemsworth Town Council 1 Bank Street, Hemsworth, Pontefract, WF9 4JXTel: 01977 617617www.hemsworthtowncouncil.co.uk
Badsworth Parish Council Tel: 01977 644853Meets the third Tuesday of each month - exceptAugust - at 7.30pm in the Lawson Hut.www.badsworth.ik.com (follow link to ParishCouncil)
Upton & North Elmsall Parish CouncilThe Village Hall, Harewood Lane, Upton, PontefractWF9 1HTTel: 01977 643283 Email: [email protected] Office (in Village Hall) open: Mon to Thur:8.00 am - 4.30 pm www.up-ne-parishcouncil.co.uk
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