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EAST RIDING

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Council to launch collections of food waste and cardboard IN THIS ISSUE

„ SEEDS GIVEAWAY
Spring onion and radish seed giveaway as
part of food waste campaign
PAGE 8

„ HAPPY AND HEALTHY


All East Riding schools complete Healthy
Schools programme
PAGE 13

„ JIMMY CARR TICKETS


Win a pair of tickets to see Jimmy Carr at
The Spa Bridlington
PAGE 23
„ NEW BROWN BIN SERVICE: Councillor Parnaby and Councillor Fraser demonstrating how food
waste and cardboard should be put in the brown bins under the new service later this year

NEW BIN SERVICES


„ BY Gillian Pattison OBE, leader of the council, said: “I areas. In the first six months, 665 The collection of food waste and
know from what residents tell us tonnes of mixed food, card and cardboard are the latest in a series
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
this service is exactly what they garden waste was collected, kept of council initiatives to keep out
want; a convenient and easy way out of landfill and composted. of landfill any waste that can be
to recycle cardboard and food During the roll out, households recycled and composted.

E
ast Riding residents waste. will receive a free kitchen caddy See pages 14-15 for details.
will soon be able to put “We are making real progress for storing and transferring
food waste in the brown towards achieving Target 45+, the kitchen waste to the brown bin; „ Cllr Stephen Parnaby OBE
recycling and composting target biodegradable bags for lining Leader of the council
bins.
set for us by our residents. the caddy; and a comprehensive
The roll out of the new services “These new services mean information pack about getting the a convenient
by East Riding of Yorkshire we should meet it this year, best out of the service.
Council is expected to be which would be a considerable The collection of food waste and easy way
confirmed at the cabinet on 5 July. achievement for residents and the from the brown bins is now
The services are due to start in council working together.” possible because of a new system
to recycle
September and will involve nearly The roll out of the new services of composting which heats the cardboard and
all households. follows the success of a trial in the waste to remove the risk of health
Councillor Stephen Parnaby Elloughton, Brough and Kirkella hazards.
food waste

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COUNCIL DIARY NO ENGLISH? IfandyouEnglish


have an enquiry about a service provided by East Riding of Yorkshire Council
is not your rst language, the council can provide help with translation.
JULY 2010 If you speak any of the languages listed below, please telephone the relevant
NO PROBLEM... number. If you require help with any other language, please ring (01482) 393939.
Mon 5 2pm Eastern area planning 01430 457340 Albanian 01430 457345 Kurdish 01430 457468 Portuguese
sub-committee Sorani
01430 457341 Arabic 01430 457465 Latvian K 01430 467469 Russian
Mon 5 2pm Cabinet
Tues 6 2pm Western area 01430 457342 Bengali 01430 457466 Lithuanian 01430 457347 Spanish
planning sub-
„ EDITOR committee 01430 457343 Cantonese 01430 457346 Pashtu 01430 457348 Turkish
Charlotte Richardson T. (01482) 391443
Wed 7 10am Children and young 01430 457344 French 01430 457467 Polish 01430 457349 Urdu
E. charlotte.richardson@eastriding.gov.uk
people overview and
scrutiny committee
„ PRODUCTION AND DESIGN
Glen Hindhaugh T. (01482) 391455 Thurs 8 10am Greater prosperity
E. glen.hindhaugh@eastriding.gov.uk overview and
scrutiny committee
Christopher Burkill - Graphic Design Fri 9 10am School’s forum
Richard W Smith - Graphic Design
Mon 12 10am Beverley local action
„ ADVERTISING team, Beverley Police
Station
Keeley Mills T. (01482) 391460
E. keeley.mills@eastriding.gov.uk Tues 13 10am NHS overview and
scrutiny committee
„ DISTRIBUTION 1pm Holderness local Carriageway and footways construction work operation for road widening and
Mark Bateman T. (01482) 391444 action team, Pavilion will start/continue at: junction work. Works continue –
E. mark.bateman@eastriding.gov.uk Leisure Centre, disruption and delays possible.
Withernsea A1079 Barnby Moor, Hayton Village and
The views of contributors and Arras Surface dressing programme continues
Wed 14 10am Social wellbeing
advertisers do not necessarily reect throughout the county at various sites.
overview and Holmes Lane Bilton – works continue.
those of East Riding of Yorkshire scrutiny committee Footway Slurry Sealing works:
Council. A1174 footway/cycleway – to commence on site
Thur 15 10am Safer and stronger late July (provisional). Works will start/continue in the following areas:
Due to space restrictions, the editor communities
cannot guarantee inclusion of any overview and Bridlington Spa Environs on South Marine North Ferriby, Bilton, Molescroft, Aldbrough, and
submitted copy. scrutiny committee Drive – anticipated completion end of July, trafc Skidby.
East Riding News is listed in BRAD signal in operations.
Fri 16 9.30am Appeals committee Lighting Improvements:
under: Newspapers/ Regional/ Yorks/ (education)* Northolme Circle Hessle.
Humberside–monthly. Mill Rise Swanland, Wheatlands Drive Molescroft,
Mon 19 9.30am Licensing committee St Aidans Road Bridlington. and Sherwood Drive Anlaby.
East Riding News is published monthly
by East Riding of Yorkshire Council. It is Tues 20 10.30am Cabinet Drainage works will start/continue at: Bridgeworks:
delivered to 148,664 homes and is funded Wed 21 10am Environment and
through revenue savings from advertising, Valley Drive, The Vale and Mill Lane, Kirkella B1228 Sutton Bridge, Elvington – works
transport overview
– installation of land drain. continue, road closure in operation throughout July
including recruitment. Up to April 2000 and scrutiny
– diversions signposted via Newton-upon Derwent
council vacancies were only advertised in committee Langtoft – isolated repairs to land drains and Kexby (A1079).
local newspapers, meaning that the council Thur 22 10am Corporate issues throughout village.
had to pay commercial advertising rates overview and B1362 Bunker Hill, Halsham – road closure for
Bridlington Park and Ride: two weeks from 21 June.
and not all residents had the chance to scrutiny committee
apply for jobs within their local authority. A165 Southcliff Caravan Park Entrance & C23 North Frodingham/Brandesburton –
2pm Planning committee
The newspaper is printed on 100 per A614 Carnaby Junction – Construction of short duration road closure for emergency works.
Mon 26 10am Licensing Act 2003 roundabouts. Continuation of on and off road
cent recycled Bridgewater paper and is
committee works with occasional trafc signals in operation. Task Force village visits for July will be
packaged in biodegradable plastic.
10am Overview Some occasional delays expected. carried out in: Burton Fleming, Coniston, Hateld,
Alternative formats
management Eastrington, Sancton, Kirkburn, Stamford Bridge,
East Riding of Yorkshire Council will do Also Bilton, Mappleton, Londesborough, Foggathorpe and
what it can to help with requests for committee
Bessingby Rd/B&Q Junction – trafc Cherry Burton.
this document in alternative formats. 2pm Eastern area planning
management and temporary trafc lights in
Please ring (01482) 391444 for more sub-committee
information. Tues 27 10am Standards Utilities works:
©East Riding of Yorkshire Council 2010. committee* To see a map of all utilities works currently planned or ongoing visit online: www.eastriding.
gov.uk/streetworksgis/home.aspx
2pm Western area For example, Yorkshire Water is still continuing to improve the quality of water in various locations
planning sub- throughout the East Riding area and Northern Gas Networks are replacing gas mains.
To book an advert committee
Fri 30 9am Pensions committee
Target 148, 664 homes and annual meeting*

across the East Riding * Members of the public may be excluded at


some point due to the nature of the business
Please call Keeley on (01482) 391460

MEMBERS’ ALLOWANCES SCHEME REVIEWED


The council on 13 May considered and had regard to the report and
recommendations of its Independent Remuneration Panel in respect of the
Member’s Allowance Scheme, details of which were published in the March
edition of East Riding News and on the council’s website.

The panel’s recommendations were accepted by the council. The


recommendations of the panel were:

• That there should be no changes to the current scheme at the present time
other than those recommended below
• That the allowance paid to the chairmen of the local action teams be
reduced from £9,265 per annum to £3,474 per annum with effect from the
start of the new financial year (April 2010)
• That this council’s representatives on the police and fire authorities should
not receive an additional basic allowance and only one special responsibility
allowance for their duties and responsibilities for the council and as
members of the fire and police authorities whichever is the highest and
that in future their appointments should be made on this basis. This will be
implemented from May 2011.

Copies of the panel’s report are deposited at the council’s customer service
centres for inspection and purchase by members of the public during normal
opening hours.

Susan Lockwood - Director Corporate Resources


EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010 3

The East Riding coast hosts the final leg of 35,000 mile journey „ IN BRIEF
Disability advice
„ The council, together with NHS East
Riding of Yorkshire, Humberside Police
Authority and Humberside Fire and
Rescue Service, is developing a Disability
Advisory and Monitoring Group
(DAMG).
This group will play an important role in
informing the equalities agenda across
the East Riding and Humber areas, and
will provide an opportunity for people
with disabilities to be heard.
The council is currently recruiting to
this group. Anyone who would like
to be part of it or would like more
information, can ring Kiran Kochar-
Johnson, senior policy ofcer, on
(01482) 391425.

Business role
„ East Riding Local Strategic
Partnership (LSP) is seeking to appoint
a business sector representative to its
board.
The role of the business sector
representative is to provide a private
sector perspective on the work of
the partnership. Nominations are
sought from all sections of the business
community. The position is not salaried
and no out of pocket expenses or travel
can be claimed.
Anybody interested in nominating
themselves should send a CV and
„ COMING HOME:The Hull & Humber team will be racing along the East
Yorkshire coast on the way to nish line
covering letter to Carl Duck, East Riding
LSP manager, Room HG115, County
Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA or email carl.

Clippers cruise
duck@eastriding.gov.uk by midday on
Monday, 19 July.

Village taskforce visits information


the coastline THE harsh winter months had a major
detrimental effect on the highway network
across the whole of the country and on
the local roads throughout the East Riding.
The results of the sustained snow and
to be popular and very effective but,
as ever, the council is keen to involve
local residents in the identication of
streetscene maintenance issues and to
get their feedback on the quality of work
carried out.
„ BY Mark Bateman The Spa Bridlington. the overall race win, with the ice, hard frosts, thawing and refreezing
meant that many roads were left with “I would urge residents in the villages
Sarah Pearson, assistant Spirit of Australia leading the
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk potholes or a more serious breakdown of receiving a Village Taskforce visit this year
director for the Humber at standings followed by Canada’s surfaces and sub layers. to let us have their views and to complete
Yorkshire Forward, hopes that Cape Breton Island and third and return their feedback form in order to
residents in the East Riding will placed Team Finland. The Hull This year’s programme of Village
be entered into the £100 prize draw.
Taskforce visits, which involves

T
he East Riding of come along and support the 10 & Humber team, currently fifth, coordinated works of grounds “These forms will be included within
Yorkshire coastline teams as they head for the finish could still finish in the top three maintenance, street cleansing and highway the East Riding News following the visits
will provide a unique line. after winning their first race of services, have prioritised these repair tasks to the relevant villages.
She said: “We are hugely the competition, from New York as well as undertaking the traditional work
vantage point for part of the requirements which include; gully cleaning,
At the draw, made by Councillor
excited to welcome back the to Canada. Grove at the end of last years programme,
final leg of the 2009-2010 street sweeping, grass cutting etc.
Clipper fleet to the sub region The yachts are due to cross the winner, Susan Gibson, who lives in
Clipper Round the World and hope the people of the East the finish line at the mouth of Mike Connor, taskforce and South Newbald.
Yacht Race. Riding will turn out in force the River Humber on Saturday, environmental enforcement manager, said:
“I was very satised with the work
“The Village Taskforce visits continue
The yachts are scheduled to celebrate the final stretch of 17 July where the clipper fleet undertaken by the Taskforce team in my
to pass by on Friday, 16 July, the Clippers’ epic 35,000 mile will muster at Deep Water village last year. I noticed how clean and
journey. Anchorage before competing tidy everything looked”.
between 4pm and 10pm, en
route to the finish line, with “Bringing this race here has in the John Harrison Race from Any residents who would like more
helped to raise the profile of King George Dock to Hessle information on the work of the village
Flamborough Head providing a
the region across the world as Sand to the Marina, where the taskforce can call the council’s taskforce
bird’s eye view as the teams sail and environmental enforcement team, on
a course round Smithic sands on well as stimulating tourism and yachts will berth and the awards
(01482) 395304, emailing mike.connor@
the edge of Bridlington Bay, with international trade.” for the winning clippers will be eastriding.gov.uk or contacting their local
an additional viewing point at Three teams are contesting for presented. ward councillor, town or parish council.

Family fun for all at Drifeld Show


THERE will be something for family history and see the new will also be on site offering
all the family at the council’s interactive icar which simulates visitors health advice and food
marquee at Drifeld Show a car crash. Children will be able sampling demonstrations on the
this year. Ofcers from council to take part in a craft workshop new public health vehicle.
services from recycling to run by the Families Information Tickets for Drifeld Show are
libraries will be on hand Service Hub (FISH) team and available online at a reduced
to answer questions at the meet Oscar the interactive rate of £8 for adults, £6 for
show on Wednesday, 21 July. robot. There will also be a pensioners and £4 for children
Visitors will be able to check balloon modelling stilt walker if booked by 15 July, visit www.
their tness on a Wii Fit, get and face painter. drifeldshow.co.uk or ring
information about tracing their NHS East Riding of Yorkshire (01377) 257494.
EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010 4

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


By post: Charlotte Richardson, Letters to the Editor, East Riding News, Room HG115, County Hall,
Beverley, HU17 9BA By fax: (01482) 391407 By email: eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
Letters by email must include a full name and address. Due to limited space, please keep your letters brief: longer
letters are likely to be edited. Letters must be signed with the name, full address and daytime phone number of the
writer. If your letter is not printed in East Riding News due to limited space, it will still receive a reply if requested.

into account.
Recycling garden waste I trust you will appreciate that this would involve

£ tt
CONTINUING on from the letter in the May a substantial commitment for resources and such

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a scheme would need to be fully thought through

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edition of East Riding News by Terry Morrell.
A few days ago we did a considerable amount of before any formal proposal was put forward.
work in our garden which generated a significant At present, there does not appear to be any
amount of waste that would not all go into my brown justification for considering a one way system in
bin. Driffield and there are no proposals to consider this
Rather than have the residue left lying around at the present time.
in my garden, (where I don’t have the space), for John Skidmore, head of streetscene services
another fortnight, until the bin could be emptied
again, I borrowed a bin and used that.
However, when the waste collection lorry arrived,
although both brown bins were emptied, I was left a
Blue bin reminder texts
note by one of the bin men indicating that they can I HAVE sent three text messages to try and register
only accept one bin per household. for blue bin reminder but without success.
As the men were only working to the rules that Having followed the instructions and entered
they are governed by I have no criticism of them the code (Blue 03), I was informed that I could not
whatsoever, but why does this rule exist? register because I hadn’t entered the six digit code
If a household has more than one bin that requires number which I searched for but could not find.
emptying, and its not borrowed as mine was, then Could you please enlighten me on this, thank you.
they must have been supplied with the additional bin Lawrence Broadbent, Eastrington
by the council in the first instance.
I acknowledge that there are centralised waste Dear Mr Broadbent,
disposal sites where the waste could have been Our text service, which reminds residents when
disposed of, but the nearest one that I can use is at to put out their blue bins, is becoming even more
Burnby which is a round trip of around 20 miles for popular by the day.
me, is this issue being addressed at all? It was regrettable, then, that for 24 hours there
Could a skip for garden waste be placed on the old was a glitch at the printers which meant the calendars
station site at Stamford Bridge alongside the paper, notifying residents of the changes contained an error.
glass, tin and other skips? This was quickly rectified but was the cause of
Mrs C.Botterrill, Skirpenbeck the confusion to which you refer and for which we
apologise.
Dear Mrs Botterrill The change to the text service was necessary due
One brown bin per household is just right for the to the start of the new blue bin collections, with all
majority of East Riding households. To increase residents receiving a new calendar of collection dates.
the number of bins at this time is not cost effective Residents wishing to take advantage of this free
for the council. To assist those residents with larger service can sign up by texting to 07786 200401 the
gardens, we provide facilities at all 10 household six digit number in the top left-hand corner of the
waste recycling sites. Alternatively, there is our calendar.
scheme for home composters at reduced prices, I am delighted that over 12,000 households have
details of which are on our recycling site, already registered for the blue bin text reminder
www.target45plus.org.uk or by calling (0845) service.
1306090. There are further details about this service on the
In this issue, there are details on page 9 about how to council’s recycling site, www.target45plus.org.uk
build a composter. John Skidmore, head of streetscene services
We hope the instructions are simple enough to tempt
even the most reluctant DIY-er.
Finally, it is not cost effective to provide a skip.
We find non-household waste is deposited in them, Beverley Community
defeating the object and at a cost to the tax payer. For
that reason, we advise using one of the 10 household
waste recycling sites.
„ CLOVER ALL OVER: Clover is benecial to the Choir – a hidden gem
declining honeybees and bumblebees LIVING in Hull, as I do, I never get the chance to
John Skidmore, head of streetscene services
read the East Riding News so it was a joy to pick one
up at the Beverley Folk Festival and have a chance to
Drifeld trafc Sowing clover on path verges read what is happening around “God’s own County”
and I wish to make use of the letters page to draw
DRIFFIELD is soon to expand its trading base with readers attention to what I think is one of Beverley’s
the enlargement of Tesco’s, the building of the new MAY I suggest sowing the small white clover on For example, we have been planting creeping hidden gems.
supermarket on the old Viking Centre and, possibly any new path verges. clover around Beverley Leisure Centre since 2000. On the Saturday night of the festival I attended
another supermarket in the old market. The area I am thinking of is between Howden, Other areas include Sewerby Park, cemeteries, the concert given by the Brighouse and Rastrick
Traffic around the town centre is already Airmyn to the junction of Rawcliffe and Goole the perimeter of woodland areas around parks, Brass Band in the Minster, and what a pleasant
congested, so the increase in vehicular movement road. bank sides and drainage ditches, as well as dykes surprise I had because the warm-up support act was
generated by these developments is going to make a Small white clover is very beneficial to the and the sides of roadways. the Beverley Community Choir.
difficult situation worse. declining honeybees and bumblebees. It is all part of our continuing work on What a choir they are.
In the near future, Driffield is likely to be Dandelions are becoming very invasive and do establishing wild flower meadows and natural From what I understand they have been on the go
gridlocked on a daily basis. not attract honeybees. habitats for birds, bees and mammals, for which for about five years now, so how come I have never
Perhaps now, before the chaos arrives, is the time The bumblebee and occasional hoverfly may we have a good record. heard of them before now?
to institute a proper one-way system for traffic in the benefit from dandelions. In deciding where to plant clover, we must take They are magnificent.
town centre area. Maintenance of clover is low, if any. into account practical issues, such as maintenance The Minster was completely full and yet the choir
I would be interested in the council’s views on this Dandelions produce lots of seed. One year’s regimes, current usage and the cost of preparing showed no sign of nerves, belting out song after song
suggestion. seed is seven years’ weed! an area that is already grassed. from England, Scotland, Australia and even Bulgaria
Stuart Allison, Driffield Such considerations mean the areas you suggest for half an hour with all the songs note and word
N Garner, Gilberdyke
will not be planted with clover for the foreseeable perfect (I do not speak Bulgarian, but I guess that it
Dear Mr Allison Dear Mr Garner future but we will continue to keep it under was right!) with no words or music in front of them,
Thank you for your recent letter about developments It is a good solution and one we already include review. all learned by heart in the true folk tradition.
in Driffield and your suggestion for a one way traffic when considering how best to plant areas around I was so impressed that I went to hear them again
John Skidmore, head of streetscene services
system. the East Riding. on the Sunday in the international marquee and they
In relation to the developments proposed for didn’t disappoint the audience, and again had people
Driffield, issues such as traffic movements and singing along with them.
junction capacities were considered as part of parking and already accounts for a significant volume effects on the surrounding road network, access Having spoken to one of the choir members
the process when permission was granted for the of traffic movements and the Viking centre site also to and from the main road network, loading and I understand that they are singing in Wednesday
developments. includes an existing well used car park. unloading requirements particularly for large delivery Market on Sunday 11 July at the opening of the
The expansion of Tesco is on the combined site There are many factors to be taken into account vehicles, the possible subsequent effects on road Beverley Trail, I recommend to the people of
of the existing supermarket with the addition of the before considering a one way traffic system for the safety, and public transport operation to name a few. Beverley and surrounding areas to be there as well,
former Kwik Save site. whole town centre. Major consultation would be required with the they wont be disappointed.
The cattle market site is largely covered with car These include such issues as traffic flows and their public and stakeholders with all views being taken OM Riley, Hull
EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010 5

Parking review panel’s recommendations come into effect „ IN BRIEF

Changes to charges
„ BY Tom Du Boulay
Sign language DVD
„ East Riding of Yorkshire Council,
in conjunction with NHS East Riding
of Yorkshire, Humberside Fire and
Rescue Service and Humberside Police
Authority, has developed a British Sign
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk Language DVD of services provided by
these organisations. Any residents who
would like a copy of the DVD or would

C
ar parking charges at like to be involved in the Deaf and
many of the car parks Hearing Impaired Forum, should contact
in Bridlington and Kiran Kochar-Johnson by text on 07879
Beverley are set to reduce 848781.
soon. The council is currently
undertaking the required legal
and consultation processes East Riding of Yorkshire Council
and aims to implement the Audit of Accounts for the year
new charges in August. ended 31 March 2009
The revised charges are the result East Riding of Yorkshire Council
of the car parking review panel’s & East Riding Pension Fund
recommendations, which were Inspection of Statement of Accounts
approved by the council in April. Audit Commission Act 1998
The panel also recommended that Accounts & Audit Regulations 2003
no new charges, in areas of the East „ DELIGHTED: Ann Smith at the Palace Car Park, Bridlington Notice is given that:
Riding where parking is at present 1. the audit of the above named council for the year
ended 31 March 2009 has been completed
free, should be introduced for at
2. the statement of accounts is available for inspection
least two years. by any local government elector at County Hall,
Renaissance town improvement has worked very closely with the Bar Within. At Spencer Street car
In Bridlington, the majority of Beverley between the hours of 9.15am - 4.45pm
forum, said: “As a member of the car parking review panel and they park and the paid for parking in (4.00pm Fridays) when any such elector may make
short and medium stay car parking
town improvement forum, but have listened to all our requests and Norwood, charges are reducing copies of the statement or extracts therefrom
will be cheaper for the first two-hour
more importantly a local trader in worries. The resulting reduction from £1 to 50 pence for the first 3. a copy of the statement of accounts will be delivered
period, with a tariff of just 50 pence to any such elector at a nominal charge
Bridlington, I am delighted that the in the charges is testimony to the hour. The three Saturday only car
for the first hour’s parking at Palace 4. copies of the accounts are available for inspection or
council has decided to reduce the fact that they have taken on board parks will also be cheaper.
Car Park, North Street and Beck Hill. purchase at all East Riding Customer Service Centres
parking charges in Bridlington. This everything that we have said, and Full details of the new car
An additional benefit for motorists and Libraries. An electronic copy is also available on
is a huge step forward to encourage acted appropriately.” parking charges can be found in the council's website www.eastriding.gov.uk
will be the 30 pence half hour ticket
people from near and far to come to In Beverley, Butcher Row short the car parking review panel report Dated 7 June 2010
to be introduced at Beck Hill car
Bridlington as the parking charges stay parking will be charged at on the front page of the council Nigel Pearson • Chief Executive
park and for the on-street parking County Hall, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 9BA
are now competitive with other 30 pence (first half hour) and 50 website www.eastriding.gov.uk
around the Beaconsfield car park
areas. pence (first hour), with the same The main changes are set out in
which is to be designated short stay.
“The town improvement forum tariff for on-street parking in North Appendix N.
Ann Smith, from the Bridlington

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New ‘nurture room’ helps children deal with their emotions


Consultation
Update
This column offers examples of new
surveys and how you can take part as
well as key ndings from completed
consultations and actions to be taken
as a result of them.

New surveys
The extended services team are currently
consulting with children, young people and
their families across the East Riding to nd out
what activities they are taking part in over the
summer months. The team are interested in
nding out if families receive the School’s Out
brochure and about the different ways they nd
out what activities are available.The results will
be used to look at improving the distribution
of holiday activity information to ensure that
everyone is aware of what activities take place.
If you have children who are interested in
participating in holiday activities, there are
several ways that you can take part in the
consultation.You can access the survey by
visiting your school website or telephoning
FISH who will talk you through the questions.
Alternatively you can visit the Have Your Say
website www.eastriding.gov.uk/consult

Events „ CHANGING BEHAVIOUR: Harry Johnston, eight and Poppy McCann, ve,
in the nurture room at Bay Primary School
Over the summer months there are a variety of
events taking place where different council and
partner teams will be hoping to consult and
engage with the public.The local action teams

New ways to tackle


will be attending Drifeld Show and Burton
Constable Fair in July to ask people what the
important issues are in their local area. For
more information, please contact the local
action teams on (01482) 391432.
There will also be a Community Plus Roadshow

disruptive behaviour
held at Bridlington Spa on Monday, 5 July
which is aimed at voluntary and community
sector organisations in Bridlington, Drifeld
and surrounding villages in order to promote
what opportunities for support are available
from organisations across the East Riding. For
more information, please contact Fiona Turner,
funding advice and development worker, via „ BY Charlotte Richardson that is on their mind. room has given Patrick confidence Gowland and Mrs Robson, have
email ona@ervas.org.uk John Murray, head teacher, said: and reassurance on how to manage received specialist training and
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
“Many of these children have situations he has faced and he has between them they run the nurture
For more details on what consultations are
feelings and emotions that they are found the support very helpful.” room to ensure it is available
currently taking place, please go to www.
unable to express at their age. They Since opening the nurture room throughout the school day. Pupils
eastriding.gov.uk/consult.

A
new “nurture room” can be dealing with complex issues the school has noticed a reduction in can be given a “pass card” from
in a Bridlington such as divorce or bereavement at the incidents of disruptive behaviour teachers if they think they need to
Equalities and Diversity home or even domestic violence and from 1,130 incidents in 2005 to go, their parents can ask for them
Primary School is being
Following discussions, the East Riding Deaf just need to talk things through with around 130 incidents in 2009. to go or they can walk along and
hailed as a huge breakthrough
and Hearing Impaired Forum highlighted a non-judgemental independent Mr Murray said: “This is not just volunteer themselves.
that information regarding services was not
after dramatically reducing
person.” the nurture room, we have also taken Mr Murray added: “This is not
accessible to them, as a majority of deaf disruptive incidents in the The room is brightly decorated a different approach to disruptive a time or a place for pupils to cool
and hearing impaired people cannot read school. with displays to encourage the behaviour in the school generally but off, it is about helping children to
the English language. As a result of this, East children to think and talk about their it’s not an understatement to say this address their own behaviour by
Parents and teachers at Bay
Riding of Yorkshire Council, in conjunction with emotions and feelings. There are also room has had a massive impact on understanding why they act that
Primary School have noticed a huge
NHS East Riding of Yorkshire, Humberside a wide range of puppets, pictures school life. For minimal cost we have way.”
difference since the school started
Fire and Rescue Service and Humberside and tactile learning aids to help them seen a huge reduction in disruptive The nurture room is now
offering the nurture room which
Police Authority, has developed a British Sign act out or describe how they feel. behaviour from pupils in all year attracting interest from other local
gives children the opportunity
Language DVD of services provided by these Liz Philpot, mum to Patrick, six, groups.” authorities which are keen to
to discuss the reasons for their
organisations. said: “The referral to the nurture Two teaching assistants, Mrs develop their own nurture rooms.
behaviour and talk about anything
Other notable achievements that have resulted
from engagement work with the group include
the training of 150 frontline staff in basic
British Sign Language and the provision of
a designated fax machine in the Beverley
Customer Service Centre to deal with enquiries
Exhibition celebrates the work of Barnes Wallis
from deaf or hard of hearing residents.
‘BARNES Wallis - The Yorkshire celebrations. A series of talks and a
If you would like a copy of the DVD or would Connection and Beyond’ is Sir Barnes Wallis was based lm on the building of the
like to be involved in the Deaf and Hearing the title of a touring exhibition at the Howden Airship station R100 have been organised in
Impaired Forum, please contact Kiran Kochar- now showing at the Treasure in the East Riding whilst conjunction with the exhibition.
Johnson by text on 07879 848781. House, Beverley, until 14 he oversaw the design and For more information on the
If you would like more information or August. construction of the R100 exhibition and events, please
to book a place at one of these events, The event has been put airship between 1926 and 1929. ring
please contact Kiran Kochar-Johnson, together by the Barnes Wallis Famously renowned for his Alison Brice, Beverley
senior policy ofcer, on (01482) Trust, with the Royal Society ‘bouncing bomb’ this exhibition Curator, on (01482) 392776/
391425. and East Riding of Yorkshire gives the visitor an invaluable (01482) 392780, alison.brice@
Council, to celebrate the insight into the life and work eastriding.gov.uk or Jaane
80th anniversary of the R100 of Sir Barnes Wallis and the Rowehl, museum development
airship’s rst transatlantic ight. opportunity to learn more ofcer, on (01482) 392775/
It also forms part of the Royal about the inventive genius of (01482) 392780, jaane.
Society’s 350th anniversary the man. rowehl@eastriding.gov.uk
EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010 7

How the new budget will affect us


„ LEADING LINES SPECIAL LEADER OF THE COUNCIL
COUNCILLOR STEPHEN PARNABY OBE

THE emergency budget announced by the single issues and while we must be mindful impact of the budget reductions.
coalition government in June provided a of those, it is the bigger picture and overall In conclusion we will involve everyone
clearer picture of the overall reductions in policies and strategies we need to tackle. in the task ahead including the workforce
public expenditure needed to tackle the This council since inception has had and trade unions to carry us through the
public sector borrowing decit and stabilise to rely on smaller grants than other challenging times which lie ahead.
the public nances. authorities. Controlling our expenditure We will do everything in our power
It clearly came as no surprise to is almost second nature and year on year to ensure services are protected, whilst
anyone, with the country facing its biggest we have delivered more for less and made recognising there will be difcult choices.
nancial crisis since the First World War. huge savings. In the rst two years of the We will look at all council expenditure and
The debt we all face has to be tackled. authority revenue savings of £38m were I am condent that with everyone working
In many cases it will not be easy but it is achieved; and every year savings have been g
together we will succeed.
something on which there is no option. made in the revenue budget. So we have
Local government, like all the public sector, vinced we
been here before and I am convinced
will have to play its part and will probably can do it again.
bear some of the biggest reductions in
expenditure across all public sectors.
We will achieve this if we all work
together, that is across political parties and
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8 EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010

Free seeds highlight waste


„ BY by Gillian Pattison holder for environment and planning, tonnes of it is food that has not been
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
said: “We know that the launch of the
new food waste collection service later
this year is just what our residents want.
eaten in time, or too much was cooked
and the remainder thrown away.
Wasting food costs the average
A recipe for using
“Currently, a third of the waste in
our green bins is made up of discarded
family with children £680 a year (£480
per year without children) or £50 a your onions...
E
ast Riding of Yorkshire
Council is offering food, which goes straight to landfill. month.
“While the new kerbside collection It also has serious environmental
residents free spring onion
and radish seeds as part of its
service will address that, we still need implications too. Falafel with mint, yoghurt
to look at the amount of food waste we Food waste in landfill creates
campaign to highlight food waste. are creating. methane gas which damages the and cucumber dip
This is the council’s third seed offer “For that reason, this council environment. If we all stop wasting Makes 16 falafel
and 1,000 packets will be given away, supports the government initiative, food that could have been eaten, the Prep time: 15 mins. Cooking time: 25 mins.
which will include both varieties. Love Food Hate Waste.” CO2 impact would be the equivalent of
Growing your own allows you to This is the national campaign to taking one in four cars off the road.
This dish is also ideal forr
harvest them when needed. reduce food waste, which amounts to For more information, visit www.
vegetarians. For a more
Councillor Symon Fraser, portfolio 8.3 million tonnes. Over five million lovefoodhatewaste.com
sh
substantial snack, this dish
can also be served in a
warmed pitta pocket with th
chilli sauce and salad.
Serve the mini falafel withth

How to grow onions and radishes a shop bought Tzatziki


yoghurt dip or make
your own as below.

INGREDIENTS FOR R
FALAFEL
• 2×400g tinned chick peas
• 2 small onion, nely chopped or grated thickly
• 3 garlic clove, crushed
• 2 teaspoon ground cumin
• 2 teaspoon ground coriander
• 3 tablespoon chopped herbs such as coriander or
parsley (optional)
• 4-6 tablespoon our
• Salt
• Ground black pepper
• Black peppercorns
• Oil for frying
Spring onion Radish INGREDIENTS FOR THE MINT,YOGHURT
The variety is White Lisbon Winter Hardy. It should The variety is French Breakfast 3, which is fast
be sown from March to September for harvesting growing, has a mild, crisp avour and is an excellent AND CUCUMBER DIP
between May to October. source of vitamin C. • 150ml natural yoghurt
It is hardy and will stand late sowing. It is also Sow between February and September for • 2 tablespoon mayonnaise
quick growing with a mild avour and is a good harvesting between April to October. • Juice of ½ lime
source of vitamin C. • cucumber, thickly grated, drain on kitchen roll
Method • 1 garlic clove, crushed
Method Sow outdoors thinly where they are to crop, • 2 tablespoon chopped mint
Sow outdoors thinly where they are to crop, 1.5cm (1/2”) deep directly into nely prepared soil • Pinch of salt
1.5cm (1/2”) deep directly into nely prepared soil which has already been watered.
which has already been watered. Allow 23cm (9”) between rows. Seedlings usually INSTRUCTIONS FOR FALAFEL
Allow 15cm (6”) between rows. Early appear in seven to 10 days. Water well until the 1. Place the chick peas in a bowl with the onion,
sowings may benet from cloche protection. plants are established. garlic, cumin, ground coriander, salt and pepper
Seedlings usually appear in 14-21 days. No thinning Thin only if the plants are overcrowded. Regular and use a pestle and mortar to lightly mash
is required, but keep well watered in dry spells. sowings made every two to three weeks will the chick peas until the mixture begins to stick
Regular sowings made every two to three ensure a continuous supply. together. Add the chopped coriander, if using.
weeks will ensure a continuous supply through the Tips: regular watering ensures fast growth and 2. Take walnut-sized portions and shape them into
summer. prevents the roots going woody. Radishes are best small, at rounds 1cm thick. Roll the falafel in the
Growing tips: spring onions are ideal for growing sown little and often. our so they are well coated and chill for 15-
in containers or pots of compost on a patio or 30 minutes. Heat the about 2.3cm oil in a frying
balcony where space is limited. pan, when hot add a few falafels and cook over
a medium heat for about 5-6 minutes, turning
frequently. Drain on kitchen paper.
3. Serve with a dip such as Mint,Yoghurt and
Cucumber (see below) along with crudités sticks
of cucumber and red pepper.

How to apply INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DIP


1. Place the yoghurt, mayonnaise and lime juice in a
bowl and whisk with a fork.
2. Add the drained cucumber, garlic and chopped
To be eligible for our free seeds giveaway, send
mint, mix well and add a pinch of salt if necessary.
your name and address by email to Chris King on 3. Cover and leave in the fridge for at least 1 hour
sustainable.development@eastriding.gov.uk with before serving to allow the avours to intensify.
‘free seeds’ in the subject box. Alternatively, write To freeze ahead: Complete the recipe up to the end
to Community and Sustainable Development, Room of step 2. Cool and pack into an airtight container
for up to 6 months.
JF78, County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA. The closing To use: Place the falafel on a baking sheet and warm
date is Friday, 30 July after which applications will be in the oven at 180°C (350°F) mark 4 for about 10
randomly selected. minutes or until piping hot.
EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010 9

Council offers a guide to constructing a home composter for garden waste


STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5

Step 1: Clear and level the area where Step 3: Drive them in rmly to a depth of Step 4: To keep the structure stable, wire
you are going to put the compost bin. 20cm to 30cm. Position two more pallets the pallets together at each corner. Trim
at right angles to the rst to make the off the tops of the stakes with a saw.
Step 2: Stand an old pallet on its long sides, butting the corners tightly together
edge to form the back edge of the to stop compost spilling through the gaps. Step 5: Wire the last pallet to make a
composter. Push a stake through the two Fix in place with stakes in each corner. gate-type opening to allow access to the
layers of the pallet at either end. compost.

Recycling facilities
Composter guide at the council’s 11
„ BY Gillian Pattison
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
“The open base means worms can
get into the compost from the soil,
speeding up decomposition. It is easy
and dry material from the garden, as
well as letting air get to the mix by
turning it occasionally.
leisure centres
to fill and allows air to get to it.” Avoid putting in diseased plants,
The leaflet is available from the plastics, annual weeds that carry lots THE council’s 11 leisure centres now have bins to help

T
he council is offering council’s recycling website, www. of seeds, and food products like waste members with their recycling.
residents a leaflet target45plus.org.uk, and from the meat and fish. The bins have been sited over the past few weeks in the
demonstrating how to build customer service centres and libraries. The end product should be a fine, reception areas, cafes and gyms.
For more information on composting crumbly compost that is perfect for
a home composter for garden Councillor Symon Fraser, portfolio holder for
visit www.target45plus.org.uk or feeding the soil for your vegetables and
waste. environment and planning, said: “Residents using our centres
ring the council’s recycling hotline on plants.
have been telling us how keen they are on having recycling
The leaflet provides a guide to (01482) 395586.
The recipe for compost includes:
facilities within the buildings.
constructing a simple compost bin
„ Cllr Symon Fraser Portfolio holder for
• soft green waste like grass mowings environment and planning “They wanted to be able to cycle and recycle all at the
using recycled materials like discarded
pallets. and weeds same time.
Councillor Symon Fraser, portfolio • coarser waste, such as bedding “We have now put a total of 40 bins in the centres for
holder for environment and planning, plants, bulb foliage and hedge
This is the best way the same materials that can be put in the household blue
said: “This is a practical and effective trimmings of dealing with large bins, like paper, plastic bottles and cans.”
composter, providing a solution to • some dry material such as discarded
what to do with extra garden waste. straw from pet bedding and amounts of garden
“This is the best way of dealing with shredded paper. waste at this time of For Sale by Informal Tender
large amounts of garden waste at this The secret to successful compost is
time of the year. getting this balance right between wet the year
Potential Building Plot
(Subject to planning permission)
The Target 45+ monthly recycling results Land at Mill Lane • Brandesburton

Municipal solid waste (MSW) is the waste 50


collected and disposed of by the council.
The red line shows the percentage rate for 40
the amount recycled and composted.
30
Percentage

The blue line tracks the recycling and Target 45+


composting rate for all the waste collected 20
from households. This line shows the MSW
recycling and composting rate using 10 For further information please contact
NPI Rebecca Valentine,Valuation & Estates, tel (01482) 393914
National Performance Indicator or visit www.eastriding.gov.uk/propertysearch
definitions, excluding specific waste, such Closing date for informal tenders
0 12 noon on Wednesday 1 September 2010
as commercial waste and rubble. Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May
2009 2010
10 EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010

Strategy aims to cut council carbon and save cash


In 2009/10 60 per cent

Cutting carbon
East Riding of Yorkshire Council of council staff used
sustainable methods of
Audit of Accounts for the year transport to get to work
ended 31 March 2010 for on a weekly basis (car
East Riding of Yorkshire Council share, walking, cycling,
& East Riding Pension Fund public transport)
Notice of Public Rights „ BY Mark Bateman
Audit Commission Act 1998
Accounts & Audit Regulations 2003 E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
NOTICE is hereby given that from 19 July 2010 to
13 August 2010 (inclusive) between the hours of
10.00am - 4.30pm Monday to Friday at County Hall,

T
Beverley, any person interested in the above bodies may he East Riding of
inspect and make copies of the accounts for the year
ended 31 March 2010 and all books, deeds, contracts,
Yorkshire Council has
bills, vouchers and receipts relating thereto. outlined new initiatives
NOTICE is also given that on 16 August 2010 between to reduce its carbon emissions
the hours of 10.00am - 4.30pm the auditors appointed
to audit the above accounts will, at the request of any by 34 per cent by 2020,
local government elector within the area covered by including encouraging staff
the relevant body, give to that elector or his
representative an opportunity to question them about to cycle to work, use public
the accounts and that any such elector or his transport or car share.
representative may attend before the auditors and
make objections as to any matter in respect of which The strategy would see a
the auditors could take any action under Sections 17 or reduction in the emissions created
18 of the Audit Commission Act 1998 (namely, an
unlawful item of account, failure to bring a sum into by council operations from 51,000
account or a loss or deficiency caused by wilful tonnes in 2008/2009, to 33,666
misconduct), or could make a report in the public tones per year and would also help
interest under Section 8 of the Act.
Questions may be received at County Hall, Beverley by
the council to reduce its £3 million
arrangement with the Auditor, Mr M Kirkham, District annual energy bill. „ WHEELIE GOOD: Council staff who cycle to work
Auditor of Room 205, Crosskill House, Mill Lane, The council also plans to Photo courtesy Hull Daily Mail
Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 9JB to whom reduce the number of business
requests for this purpose should be addressed.
No objections may be made to the accounts unless the miles travelled and fuel used by
auditors have previously received written notice of the its workers by looking into new our staff to cycle or car share looking at energy efficiency altered economy with far more
proposed objection and the grounds on which it is to technology, route optimisation and to work we are also looking at products. This includes a range of local production, low carbon
be made. A copy of this notice of objection must also
be sent to East Riding of Yorkshire Council's
driver training. giving workers the power to low energy lighting. technologies, ultra efficient homes,
Head of Finance. East Riding of Yorkshire plug computers in at any council “There is also a lot of emphasis green jobs and business but we
Dated 2 July 2010 Council’s principal sustainable building, so they won’t need to on making sure new builds are need to know the views of our
Nigel Pearson • Chief Executive
environment officer, Stephen Hall, drive back to their office.” to the highest level of energy residents to form our 2020 vision
County Hall, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 9BA
believes the new initiatives will Schools are also a key area efficiency. of a low carbon East Riding.
be successful, he said: “We are where the council is looking to “We want this to be a good This exercise will be undertaken
looking to save emissions and save reduce emissions, Alan Menzies, strategy which isn’t just caring for throughout 2010/2011.”
money by looking at smarter ways the council’s director of planning the environment, but also caring A consultation will be online
to work. and economic regeneration, said: for the purse.” in August at the ‘Have Your Say’
“As well as encouraging “We are working with schools “We know we need a much section of www.eastriding.gov.uk

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EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010 11

„ BEFORE
Expanded shopwatch scheme tackles shoplifters in Beverley

Installing more
dropped kerbs
AS part of a commitment to providing barrier-
free pavements to assist elderly or disabled
people, as well as those using prams and
pushchairs, the council put in 310 dropped
crossings during the last financial year in both
rural and urban locations.
Each year a small budget is available to
provide dropped crossings at road junctions
to aid movement - but there is never enough
money to supply as many of these as people
would like.
Last year an extra £250,000 from the budget
of the children, family and adult services
directorate was made available to provide as
many dropped crossings as possible.
These crossings were provided where
the need was greatest, including routes to
hospitals or doctors’ surgeries and in areas
people are keen to reach such as shopping
centres and bus stops.

„ AFTER

„ SHOPWATCH: Cathy Rawson manager of bonmarché and Councillor Jane


Evison with the new radios and bells

Protecting shops
and customers Families wanted
„ BY Jonathan Howell and the project has also been successful.
supported by Humberside Police. Councillor Jane Evison, the
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
Cathy Rawson, manager of council’s portfolio holder for
bonmarché in Toll Gavel and cultural services, housing and
chairman of shopwatch, said: public protection, said: “I am

B
usinesses in Beverley “The scheme has been really very pleased to hear about the
feel more secure than successful and people in the positive difference these radios
ever after they were town are pleased with it. It’s and bells are making.
created more of a community “This is a fantastic scheme
provided with 33 radios
feeling because we’re all which sees those working in Are you: Looking for a change of direction?
to bolster their shopwatch
contacting each other much retail in Beverley given the
scheme. Aged over 25?
more than we were and working means to help keep themselves
The radios allow shops in the together. and their customers safe. Single, married or retired?
town to stay in touch with one “There is no way that “By working together with A home owner or living in rented accommodation?
another instantly, helping to we would have been able the shopkeepers the council can
pass on information which can to afford as many radios make a real difference to the A good listener?
without the funding from safer community.” Have a positive outlook, patience and a good sense of
help to keep their property and
customers safe. communities.” Shopkeepers in the town
Do you:
humour?
Funding for the scheme, The council put in £950 or half have 32 of the radios, and one
the cost of the radios and bought is held by Humberside Police Have a spare room in your home?
which also includes bells for
shoppers’ purses, was provided the 2,000 bells for £480 after to enable officers to stay aware Want to make a real difference to the life of a child?
through East Riding of Yorkshire similar schemes in Bridlington of information provided via the
Council’s safe communities team and Cottingham have proven radios.

If you have answered yes to the questions above you could


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Members’ Allowances 2009/10 MTV Finland helps Zac find his history in Hornsea
The Local Authorities (Members’ Allowances) (England) Regulations 2003 require the
council, as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of a financial year, to publish the
allowances paid to each member.
Each member of the council receives a basic allowance of £10,711 per year. This allowance
recognises the time devoted by members to their work.
Special responsibility allowances are payable to those members who hold positions which
require them to spend more time and effort on the council’s affairs than would be expected of
other members e.g. chairing committees, cabinet members.
Travel and subsistence allowances are payments in reimbursement of expenses incurred by
members on council business.
The amounts paid, except for travelling and subsistence, are subject to income tax and national
insurance contributions depending upon members personal circumstances.
The gross amounts for 2009/10 are shown in the table below –

Name Special Carers’ Travel Subsistence IT


Allowance Allowance Allowance Allowance Allowance
£ £ £ £ £

J Abraham 9,265.00 0.00 1,807.35 0.00 143.00


R Allerston 0.00 0.00 2,897.70 17.20 0.00
C Bayram 3,474.00 0.00 679.41 9.00 342.49
J Bird 415.00 0.00 132.54 0.00 143.00
E A Burton 13,897.00 0.00 3,581.71 7.74 143.00
R Burton 11,580.00 0.00 2,187.99 0.00 0.00
C M Chadwick 13,897.00 0.00 1,855.79 0.00 71.50
E H Chadwick 3,474.00 0.00 2,418.33 0.00 71.50
M R Chapman 3,474.00 0.00 1,835.50 31.62 143.00
L Cross 9,265.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 143.00
P Davison 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
D A Engall 3,474.00 0.00 2,350.66 206.53 0.00
J Evison 16,212.00 0.00 3,936.68 0.00 360.36 „ DISCOVERING: Zac, centre, with Lizzy Baker, right, public services ofcer for the archive service and his
C Fox 0.00 0.00 1,971.40 0.00 143.00 girlfriend Suvi Levtola, left and Tuomo Knaapila from Solar Television, Finland help Zac trace his relatives
S Fraser 13,897.00 0.00 3,455.85 114.00 143.00
A R Galbraith 2,081.22 0.00 1,426.22 34.63 143.00
H Gilmour 232.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 143.00

Zac discovers
K Gray 0.00 0.00 148.21 0.00 702.50
M P Grove 13,897.00 0.00 155.02 0.00 143.00
B Hall 9,265.00 0.00 847.68 0.00 143.00
M R Hardy 4,392.00 0.00 868.01 2.49 143.00
K Harold 9,265.00 0.00 165.02 0.00 143.00
R Harrap 13,897.00 0.00 3,664.61 0.00 0.00
K Hemming-Taylor 232.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

his family roots


S Horton 0.00 0.00 392.61 0.00 143.00
R Hudson 3,705.00 0.00 540.49 0.00 143.00
C Hunter 11,301.00 0.00 1,025.05 39.00 0.00
A Ibson 0.00 0.00 740.86 0.00 143.00
B Jefferies 13,897.00 0.00 944.35 0.00 143.00
BY Jefferson 3,474.00 0.00 1,650.90 0.00 143.00
R A Jump 13,897.00 0.00 2,300.25 0.00 143.00
M L Kingston 9,265.00 0.00 813.24 0.00 143.00
J V Kitchen 0.00 0.00 1,026.41 0.00 143.00
W I Knight 0.00 0.00 52.60 0.00 350.50 „ BY Mark Bateman my father was born, my partner properly and without the help
S A Lane 2,316.00 0.00 2,386.90 0.00 0.00 Suvi suggested I apply for the of the staff I wouldn’t know the
E. eastridingnews@eastridng.gov.uk
C A Lynn 0.00 0.00 1,228.42 0.00 143.00 television show. things I know now.”
G Mathieson 2,316.00 0.00 892.80 0.00 143.00 “We’ve come to the East Riding Zac also recommended the
C J Matthews 0.00 0.00 959.23 0.00 143.00 to find out about my father’s service to people looking into
K E McClure 415.00 0.00 509.15 0.00 143.00

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ho do you think side of the family and we’ve their family history.
G D Megson 0.00 0.00 804.22 0.00 143.00
C Mole 3,474.00 0.00 1,202.83 0.00 0.00 you are? A found out about his parents, He said: “Knowing about your
K Moore 0.00 0.00 1,106.74 0.00 143.00 question many of grandparents and my second heritage is very important and
P O’Neil 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 us can answer, but for Zac cousins who we believe are living finding out about those who
J Owen 25,929.00 0.00 4,626.74 121.59 143.00 in the area. We also found the came before you and those who
S R Parnaby 34,572.00 0.00 3,406.06 0.00 0.00 Thompson-Davies it is a
story which has brought him house where my father lived for a are still around is invaluable.
J Parsons 0.00 0.00 1,475.19 16.04 143.00
P J Peacock 13,897.00 0.00 675.78 0.00 143.00 time when he was younger.” “I think it is something
around the world.
T B Pearson 2,315.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Zac’s trip to the town of everyone should do and to have a
G Pickering 9,265.00 0.00 2,738.19 0.00 187.49 Zac was born in Perth, Hornsea and to the East Riding facility like this, with the services
P Pollard 3,474.00 0.00 339.15 0.00 143.00 Australia, but has long tried to Archives and Local Studies, waiting to be used, is excellent.”
M Preston 0.00 0.00 731.77 0.00 843.00 based in the Treasure House, Lizzy Baker, public services
find out about his father Adrian
P Robinson 9,265.00 0.00 3,095.98 0.00 143.00
D N Rudd 0.00 0.00 1,260.86 3.24 143.00 Thompson-Davies, who was born Beverley, was a moving officer, archive and local studies
D Sharpe 2,316.00 0.00 618.60 0.00 143.00 in Hornsea in 1939 and emigrated experience and Zac admits he felt service, said: “We used the
G C Shores 232.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 143.00 to Australia in the 1970s. many emotions. censuses to help trace Zak’s
B Skow 0.00 0.00 1,361.76 0.00 0.00 Zac, who lives with his He said: “It has made me feel family tree. The census is a
S E Sloan 1,246.00 0.00 1,543.75 0.00 538.18 girlfriend Suvi Levtola, in Finland, a few different things, obviously fantastic resource for people
P Smith 2,081.22 0.00 1,841.82 36.29 381.83
R Stead 9,265.00 0.00 3,193.04 99.00 143.00 decided to try to trace his father’s very happy and grateful but also interested in family history - it
A M Suggit 0.00 0.00 1,224.44 0.00 143.00 roots and his girlfriend suggested apprehensive, as you don’t know helps to build up a better picture
BB Taylor 0.00 0.00 1,460.99 0.00 168.00 he apply to go on MTV3 Finland’s what you will find out.” of our ancestors lives. The
F Temple 13,898.00 0.00 1,284.37 0.00 143.00 Find My Family TV programme. Zac also praised the archive historic censuses from 1841-1901
R D Tress 9,265.00 0.00 251.05 0.00 143.00 The 26-year-old’s application and local studies service and are available on the computer
P A Turner 9,265.00 0.00 2,810.07 50.56 143.00
was accepted and he flew to the thanked them for their help. at the archive and local studies
K West 9,265.00 0.00 2,301.89 6.58 143.00
J Whittle 0.00 0.00 1,478.99 0.00 143.00 East Riding with a film crew to He said: “They have been service.”
J Wilkinson 9,265.00 0.00 2,868.44 0.00 143.00 find out more. outstanding, the information Do you know any information
He said: “I have wanted to they have found for me from the about the Thompson-Davies
On certain occasions the council has organised The council also pays allowances to look into my family history for a archives of the Treasure House is family? If so, please ring East
and paid the travel and accommodation costs for co-optees. These are people that are couple of years, it is a desire that fantastic. Riding News on (01482) 391444.
members attending meetings and conferences. co-opted onto certain committees to has slowly grown and, because I “Without this information To research your family history
The amounts paid during 2009/10 were – provide expert knowledge. The amounts was in Europe and close to where being stored and archived ring (01482) 392790.
paid to co-optees during the year is
Name Travel £ Hotel shown in the table below.
Accommodation £

E.A Burton
E H Chadwick
D A Engall
J Evison
123.50
106.00
70.00
198.00
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210.00
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J M Davies
Co-optees £

225.00
586.00
Travel £

107.32
233.60
Business event returns to Bridlington
B Hall 70.00 0.00 E M Hunter 704.00 114.45
S J King 793.00 144.04
AFTER a successful event this year, refurbishment which saw a huge Business Convention is a major
R Harrap 140.00 0.00
R Jump 20.90 0.00 M Vines 345.00 179.30 the Yorkshire International Business improvement to the entire building. coup which shows our confidence
J Owen 280.00 461.00 Convention is set to return to The “Part of that process was to in the new look Spa being
S R Parnaby 245.00 134.00
P J Peacock 70.00 218.00
Spa Bridlington for next year’s create extra meeting rooms and rewarded.”
event. facilities which we knew would The venue can be booked
Councillor Stephen Parnaby, make the venue more attractive for for conferences and events by
OBE, leader of East Riding of conferences as well as big name contacting The Spa’s sales team
Yorkshire Council, said:“The Spa acts. on (01262) 401400 and more
has been open for just over two “Hosting returning events of the information is available at www.
years since an award-winning £20m stature of the Yorkshire International thespabridlington.com
EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010 13

All East Riding schools complete Healthy Schools programme „ IN BRIEF

Happy and healthy


„ BY Charlotte Richardson
Disability library
„ The disability library, which holds
books and dvds on a wide variety of
disability issues for children and young
people and their families, has moved to
Beverley Library. To celebrate the move
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
the library and Families Information
Service Hub (FISH) are holding a launch

A
ll 153 schools in the day on Monday, 5 July from 10am to
East Riding now have 12noon.
Healthy School status. There will be an opportunity to meet
the staff, join the library and borrow any
Every primary, secondary, nursery, titles. All loans are free of charge. FISH
short stay and special school has staff will also be on hand to help with any
completed the process which looks questions about services and support for
at the school’s approach to healthy disabled families and their children.
eating and physical education as well
as drugs and sex education.
Schools also have to ensure
News updates
provision is in place to support „ Residents of the East Riding, and
emotional health and well-being particularly Bridlington, are invited
including anti-bullying. to sign up online to ensure that they
The East Riding is only the 12th receive future Bridlington Renaissance
local authority out of 152 to have News updates. A free subscription
all schools granted Healthy Schools can be requested by visiting www.
status and is the largest authority to bridlingtonrenaissance.com and
complete it so far. providing contact details to receive
The National Healthy Schools email alerts on the continuing progress
Programme is a joint initiative of Bridlington’s regeneration. A printed
between the Department for copy of Bridlington Renaissance News
Children, Schools and Families „ STRIDING AHEAD: Pupils from Wolfreton School, one of the rst to has been produced through Yorkshire
and Department of Health – which achieve Healthy School status Forward’s Renaissance Towns Programme
promotes a whole child approach to since March 2004 and circulated bi-
health. The programme has existed Riding have worked tremendously Model” which is a higher level relationship education. monthly to properties in the Bridlington
since 1999 and aims to improve hard to gain Healthy School status and scheme where schools have to focus Karron Young, Healthy Schools area. It aims to keep residents up to
pupils’ health while also raising it is a credit to their hard work that we on two key priorities such as raising co-ordinator, said: “We’re working date with the latest information on
achievement and encouraging social are one of the few local authorities to the profile of healthy eating and closely with schools and partners in renaissance projects and local business
inclusion. have all our schools achieve it.” increasing opportunities for the NHS to make sure this is just the news. Unfortunately, it will no longer be
Councillor Penny Peacock, portfolio Forty six schools in the East Riding physical activity. Some schools are starting point and schools can build possible to produce the printed copy, due
holder for children, young people and have already started working towards focusing on cyber-bullying and on this success and go on to complete to funding reductions.
schools, said: “Schools across the East the Healthy Schools “Enhancement others are working on improving the enhancement model.”

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The roll out Successful trial may lead to collection of food waste and cardboard from brown bins „PUT LEFTOVER FOOD INTO THE CADDY AND THEN TRANSFER IT TO YOUR BROWN BIN

timetable What to put into the brown bin


September-October
Hedon, Withernsea and all
surrounding villages
New kerbside services offer
many benefits to residents
October-November
Food waste and your new kitchen caddy
Bridlington, Drifeld and all
Put food waste in the corn
surrounding villages
starch bags before placing in
November-December the brown bin.
Beverley, Haltemprice and all „ BY Gillian Pattison Alternatively, wrap the food
E. eastridingnews@eastriding..gov.uk
surrounding villages waste in newspaper and place
directly in the brown bin.
December-January Plate scrapings Fruit and vegetable peelings

T
Market Weighton, Pocklington, here are so many benefits
for residents from the
Stamford Bridge, Goole, Howden council’s new kerbside
and all surrounding villages collections of cardboard and
food waste.
Among them is the expected

How we trialled enthusiastic response of residents as


the services are rolled out across the
East Riding from September.
Tea bags and coffee grounds food, meat,
Cooked food sh or bones
meat sh Uncooked food Animal bedding
the new scheme Extra tonnages are projected to
be made up of 2,100 tonnes of card
and cardboard, and 7,100 tonnes of
Up to 5,000 residents in Brough, kitchen waste.
Using a kitchen Store the corn starch bags in a dry place as they will break down if they get damp. Replacement corn
caddy is simple... starch bags are available from supermarkets. Plastic bags cannot be used as they will contaminate the load.
Elloughton and Welton took part in the
food waste trial. „ Cllr Symon Fraser portfolio
holder for environment and planning
The success of the trial has been a major 1 2 3 4
factor in the council’s decision to consider
From every
launching a food waste collection service angle, including
across the East Riding. environmental and
economic, it makes
Among residents who sense to compost it
took part were instead

DAVID JARVIS „ RECYCLING:The East Riding’s eco winners, Sheila and Clive Bradford and their son Andrew with Councillor Fraser. Mrs Bradford, of
Councillor Symon Fraser,
Beverley, said: “We have been managing our own food waste for a long time, mainly by making sure we don’t buy too much.This service is Put all your food waste Pull the handle down When the bag is full, or after Alternatively, perhaps more
portfolio holder for environment just what many will want because most people hate food waste and seeing it go to landll.” into the caddy to secure the lid a few days, tie the top of easily, you can wrap kitchen
“It is a very good and planning, said: “Up to a third
the liner and put into the waste in newspaper and place
scheme. We nd it of the waste in an average green
brown bin straight in the brown bin
household bin is food which goes
superb because we to landfill. to put together the routines which be flattened and put into the bins and a calendar of collections the first six months of the trial,
used to put waste “From every angle, including best fit with residents’ needs and brown bin. • a kitchen caddy for storing 665 tonnes of mixed food, card
food into the green environmental and economic, it what they asked for. Following the introduction of the kitchen waste before it is and garden waste was collected,
makes sense to compost it instead.”
bin. We are hoping the
The service is made possible
“The results of the cardboard and
food waste trial and the enthusiasm
new service, the brown bins will be
emptied every two weeks all year
transferred to the brown bin
• biodegradable corn starch bags to
compared with 390 tonnes for the
same period in 2009 when only
Cardboard Garden waste No thanks
council will introduce due to a new treatment. The waste of the residents who took part point round. The blue recycling bins will place inside the kitchen caddy. garden waste was collected in the
a scheme so that we in the brown bins will undergo All cardboard can be put into the brown bins.
to how well this new service will be continue to be emptied every four brown bins from the area.
can buy the caddy in-vessel composting (IVC) using The council’s waste and recycling It should be attened and put in loose. Please
received.” weeks. The council is a keen promoter
liners at a reduced a heat process. This system of officers will be on hand during the remove the packaging, such as plastic inserts
The council already offers the A further benefit of the new of home composting for waste such
treatment aims to kill potentially roll out to explain how to use the and sticky tape.
price.” choice of a larger 240 litre blue bin service is that no additional waste as grass, twigs, bedding plants,
harmful organisms, producing new service. Residents will also be
for the recycling of paper, plastic collection vehicles will be required. vegetable and fruit peelings and
sanitised compost. able to access information on the Wood and paper
bottles and tin cans. As the service is rolled out in egg shells. Currently the council
ROBERT BURTON Councillor Fraser added: “We The plastic and cans should be phases across the East Riding,
council’s recycling website, www.
is running a scheme offering ash
also took account of what residents target45plus.org.uk
washed and squashed and any tops residents will receive (subject to home waste systems at reduced
told us in the survey we carried out The trial involved up to 5,500 Grass cuttings Hedge clippings
“I approve of food removed. cabinet approval): prices. For information, visit www.
in 2008 through the pages of East households in the Elloughton,
waste being collected. Cardboard, stripped of wrapping, • an information pack explaining target45plus.org.uk
Riding News. Trials have helped us Brough and Kirkella areas. In
cellophane and sticky tape, should what can be put in the brown
I am happy with the
caddy and nd it useful
for scraps. My advice is Soil
not to put sh into the
caddy because it can
be smelly, but put it
IVC composting Cereall bboxes
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Packaging
k i

The composting of food waste mixed with


into newspaper, wrap Plants and owers Small branches
garden waste is now possible due to in-vessel
it up and put it straight composting (IVC).
Tetra Pak drinks
in the brown bin.” The co-mingled waste collected under the
and food cartons
new kerbside service will be taken to facilities
MRS JEAN ELLIS like that at M&DI Kemp and Sons, Ryedale Farm,
Melbourne, the company which treated the food
waste during the trial.
“I nd the new service to be very helpful.
IVC systems treat food and garden waste
I do my own composting so we have very Corrugated Egg boxes
mixtures in an enclosed environment at higher
little left over, except for bones, which I cardboard
temperatures to comply with Animal By- Weeds Leaves, bark and twigs Plastic bags
wrap in newspaper and put straight into Products (ABPR) regulations. The compost is
the brown bin.” used as a fertiliser and soil improver.
16 EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010

Working together
IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF RESIDENTS IN THE EAST RIDING

Independent living
The Integrated Community Equipment Service
(ICES) provides a range of equipment to enable
older people and people with disabilities to live more
independently with dignity and self-esteem. NHS
East Riding of Yorkshire and the council are currently
re-tendering the service and want to ensure it offers
people greater choice and control in living with long
term conditions and other disabilities.
To ensure we are providing services to suit the
individual needs of the community, we are asking
people who live in East Riding of Yorkshire to
complete a questionnaire by 23 July 2010.
For further information and a questionnaire please
visit www.eastridingofyorkshire.nhs.uk/icesreview or
contact the NHS engagement manager on (01482)
672156.

Caring for carers


Unpaid carers provide
three quarters of the
care in our community,
but this expert care
is often unseen and
unacknowledged. In
All aboard for better health
The recent National Men’s Health Howden (see photo above). Tony A focus group of the joint NHS East
addition, carers do not
often seek help for their Week was an opportunity to Millward, occupational health advisor Riding of Yorkshire and council citizens
own health as their focus heighten awareness of preventable for Howden’s Joinery, said: Panel ‘Speak Up’ met Peter Baker, chief
is often on the cared for health problems and encourage early “From the moment the vehicle executive of the Men’s Health Forum,
person. detection and treatment of disease arrived there was a lot of interest. Over in Bridlington recently to debate issues
From Citizens’ Panel among men and boys. 100 of our guys went on board to nd around men’s health.
insight we know that the NHS East Riding of Yorkshire out more and have health MOTs. Many A number of reasons raised by
doctor’s surgery is one of the main contact points Community Services health trainers had not had a check up in a long time the group that could account for
for carers for advice on a range of issues. took to the roads in the new East and welcomed the chance to talk about men’s reluctance to visit the doctor
Chair of the Clinical Executive, and local GP, Dr Riding Public Health Vehicle for Men’s health issues. included difculty taking time off
Gina Palumbo, said: “We need to support carers to Health Week, offering an MOT with a “We want a healthy workforce and it work, embarrassment or thinking the
maintain their physical health and wellbeing to enable difference – to check blood pressure was a very worthwhile event that ts in problem will go away on its own.
them to continue in their caring role. GPs are well not tyre pressure! well with other health promotion work Dr Tim Allison, director of public
placed to signpost carers to health and social care The public health vehicle attended we do throughout the year.” health for NHS East Riding of Yorkshire
services. We are working to make sure support and Great Hateld farm open day and made and East Riding of Yorkshire Council,
stops in Goole, Howden, Bridlington In the East Riding 17% of men said:
advice for carers is consistent across the patch.” die before the age of 64, compared
The NHS is also looking at options for supporting and Withernsea. Health trainer “We can all benet from better
manager, Natalie Belt, said: with 11% of women. 39% of men awareness of health issues. Many
the current sitting service that offers breaks die before the age of 75, compared
and respite for carers of people with memory “We talked to hundreds of men diseases are preventable or are better
who were enthusiastic about making with 24% of women. Addressing able to be treated when detected early.
impairment and dementia. There is a high demand the gap in life expectancy between
for this council-run service and we would like more improvements to their health and “Insight gained from this focus group
lifestyle, from stopping smoking to men and women is a priority for and the questionnaire produced for
carers to benet from these much-valued breaks. NHS East Riding of Yorkshire.
increasing physical activity. The Health Men’s Health Week 2010 will help us to
MOTs, which measure blood pressure provide better access to services linked
A year in health and body mass index (BMI), were very
popular indeed and over 200 of them
Statistics show that men are often
reluctant to go to the doctor for
to improving men’s health.”
The East Riding Public Health
were carried out. Following the health regular check-ups. That reluctance can Vehicle is managed jointly by NHS East
NHS East Riding of Yorkshire’s Annual General
MOTs we advised a number of men lead to conditions, such as hypertension Riding of Yorkshire and East Riding
Meeting takes place this year at Longcroft School,
to seek medical advice, particularly, for and high cholesterol, which can of Yorkshire Council and paid for
Burton Road, Beverley on Thursday, 15 July from
high blood pressure.” become more serious before they are by Government money allocated to
4.30pm onwards. All are warmly invited aboard the
The vehicle also made a successful diagnosed. improve services.
public health vehicle for a mini health check and
stop off at Howden’s Joinery in
healthy cookery demonstrations before the meeting
starts.
Transforming Lives es
in the East Riding off Annual Report
and Summary Acc
ounts
Yorkshire 2009/2010 0
is now available to vieww
and download at www.
eastridingofyorkshire.
nhs.uk This annual
report and nancial
summary outlines a
year of activity to
improve health and Transforming
wellbeing at all stages Lives in the East
Riding of Yorkshir
of people’s lives, from e
birth through to end 2009/2010
NHS East Riding of
Yorkshire Annual
Report 2009/201
0

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EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010 17

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IN THE SUN
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„ ON THE BEACH: People enjoy the summer

TIPS TO KEEP COOL


sun on a beach in Bridlington

Fun in the summer sun „


• Shut windows and pull keep cool
down shades when it is • Have cool baths or

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ast Riding of Yorkshire of Yorkshire, offered the following hotter outside. If it’s safe, showers, and splash
Council and NHS East advice for staying safe this summer: open them for ventilation yourself with cool water
Riding of Yorkshire are “It is important to protect your health when it is cooler • Check up on friends,
supporting a summer-long in hot and sunny conditions and • Identify the coolest room relatives and neighbours
using the correct sunscreen is vital, in the house so you who may be less able to
awareness campaign warning of
you should always choose one with know where to go to look after themselves
the risks of hot weather.
a high sun protection factor, which
The summer months are a great
time to enjoy activities outdoors but
should be applied at least 30 minutes
before going out and should be
continuously re-applied throughout
TIPS ON SUN SAFETY
„
increased temperatures, when high
for a few days, can be dangerous, the day. • Don’t be fooled by a cool going out and regularly
particularly to older people, babies “You should drink plenty of water breeze or clouds once outside as it rubs
and young children. and to try to avoid alcoholic and • Cover up, wear a close off, is sweated off or
As well as the effects of the heat, high-caffeine drinks, as these increase weave t-shirt, sunglasses washed off
the Heatwave and Sun Awareness the effects of dehydration. and a wide-brimmed hat • Drink plenty of water
Campaign is also tackling issues “It is also worth remembering that • Stay in the shade and avoid alcohol and
regarding harm from the sun, with an the sun is at its hottest between 11am between 11am and 3pm, high caffeine drinks as
estimated 100,000 new cases of skin and 3pm, older people and children keep babies out of the these increase the effects
cancer being diagnosed in the UK should be particularly careful and sun altogether of dehydration
every year. babies should be kept out of the sun • Choose and use a high • Keep your shirt on if you
Sun exposure is a principal cause altogether.” SPF (Sun Protection work outdoors or play
of skin cancer and increased hours of A free booklet called Heatwave Factor) sunscreen, at outdoor sports
sunshine are likely to result in more is being circulated to schools, local least SPF15+ and labelled • Check your skin regularly
cases of melanomas unless awareness authority properties, carnivals, broad spectrum (protects for unusual spots or
and the avoidance of risks increases. children’s groups and clubs and against UVA and UVB) moles, report any
Dr Tim Allison, director of can also be obtained by calling: 0300 • Apply sunscreen to all changes promptly and
public health for the East Riding 123 1002. uncovered parts of the seek medical advice from
body 30 minutes before your doctor
18 EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010

New Giving children a love of literature and the arts


school
Getting creative
In 2009/10 - 1,273
children in the East Riding
took part in the summer
term dates reading challenge. 74
per cent (945) read six
books and received a
THE school term dates for medal, above the national
2011/2012 have now been „ BY Jonathan Howell average completion rate
nalised by the East Riding of E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk of 55 per cent.
Yorkshire Council’s Cabinet
and are available on the
council’s website at www.

P
oetry, singing and
eastriding.gov.uk/school-term-
literature sessions are
dates
encouraging East Riding
The autumn term will run
from Tuesday, 6 September children to explore their creative
2011 to Tuesday, 20 December side.
2011. The spring term will run Local schools in Bridlington and
from Thursday, 5 January 2012 children using a community centre
until Friday, 30 March 2012 have been among those working
and the summer term will run with Opera North on the Sing Up
from Tuesday, 17 April 2012 project which encourages people to
until Friday, 20 July 2012. enjoy making music through forms
Paul Butler, inclusion including Hungarian folk songs,
and access manager, said: spirituals and nonsense songs.
“Providing as much advance In June the Bridlington Poetry
notice of term dates will help Festival saw children take part
parents plan holidays and in sessions including Bridlington
Dreams and We’re Going To The Zoo,
avoid having to take children
encouraging them to try their hand at
out of school in term time, „ BOOK WORMS: Library assistant Gillian Washbrook and Councillor Jane
writing poetry.
especially as the additional Evison with children who are looking forward to the summer reading challenge
Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio
Bank Holiday in 2012 means holder for cultural services, housing
that the half term is later than and public protection, said: “Events
usual.” and sessions like these help to The always popular summer a mission to set up a library on the every week to talk about what they
Each school will have develop a love of literature and the reading challenge, which encourages moon. have read.
two further training days to arts which we hope will provide life- children to read six books over their Children from four to 12 can take Children who complete the
allocate. long enjoyment for these children. summer holiday, starts again this part in the six week event and can challenge will receive a medal, and
The school term dates are “It was fantastic to see so many month. register at their local library from there is a certificate for all children
available on the website along children getting involved and I hope This year’s event is called the Monday, 5 July. Every East Riding who take part.
with the term dates for the more children than ever will sign up Space Hop and children are asked library is taking part and registered Anyone wanting to take part
2010/2011 school year. for this year’s reading challenge.” to join the crew of a space ship on children can come along to a session should contact their local library.

C H O L OU
S O ’S T
2010
With the school summer holidays approach- Requests must be made at least four working days in
ing this month, planning fun activities can be advance of the activity. Please call (01482) 392544
a real headache, but help is at hand with the for more details.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s School’s Mother-of-two Mary Moverley took her sons Archie,
Out 2010 booklet out now! 10, and Louie, four, to participate in an array of
activities last summer.
The booklet has been posted out this month to every Archie has cerebral palsy, epilepsy, a visual
household with primary school aged children in the impairment and learning difculties which previously
East Riding, with the aim of providing parents and had made nding activities that the whole family
carers with detailed and accurate information to help could join in a challenge and that Mary couldn’t give
them book activities and childcare for the summer Louie the support that he needed.
holidays. She said: “The support that I’ve received has meant
School’s Out 2010 includes activities and infor- that we can all join in activities and has meant that
mation from sports development, leisure centres, Archie can attend activities on his own, which has
Families Information Service Hub (FISH), extended made him feel really independent.”
services, children’s centres and the voluntary and Copies of School’s Out 2010 are also available from
community sector, with activities such as bug walks, leisure centres, customer service centres and libraries
karate, gliding, soccer school and swimming, with or alternatively you can call FISH on (01482) 396469.
hundreds more available on-line now.
Extra support is also available for parents and Many more activities can be viewed and booked
carers of disabled children to access activities. on-line by visiting www.eastriding.gov.uk/events
A co-ordinator can discuss with a parent or carer and selecting the School’s Out 2010 brochure.
about their child’s individual needs.
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on Top’, ‘People Will Say

Summer Swansong
We’re in Love’, ‘Many a
HULL NEW New Day’, ‘I Cain’t Say
THEATRE No’, and the nal rousing
chorus of ‘Oklahoma’.
JULY The show stars one of
Kingston Square, Britains most popular
Hull, HU1 3HF. leading ladies Marti Webb
as Aunt Eller and Mark
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summer theatre No’ and the final rousing chorus of
search for a singer to
season may nearly ‘Oklahoma’. ABBA Mania represent Britain in the
be over, there is still chance Audiences will be enthralled by Friday 2 – Saturday 3 July, Eurovision song contest.
7.30pm. An Audience with
this emotional journey through one
to book for an all time classic Tickets £15.50 - £17.50.
Sally Morgan
of the most famous love stories in ABBA Mania is now
musical at Hull New Theatre Thursday 15 July, 7.30pm.
musical history. accepted as the world’s
*SOLD OUT*
this July. To celebrate the start of the number one touring
production, featuring 80’s Mania
Audiences should also get autumn/winter 2010 season, a special concert Thursday 30 September,
Hull New Theatre and Hull City presentation, which 7.30pm. Tickets £18.50.
ready for the autumn/winter 2010 celebrates ABBA’s music Both musically and
line-up. With some great shows Hall will be offering free tours in a respectful and visually 80’s Mania is
announced, it is never too early of each historic building (Friday enjoyable way, reviving a feel good, fantasy
special memories of concert celebrating over
to book for the first shows in 10 September). The tours will when ABBA ruled the 35 smash hits from the
September and October. include a potted history leaflet airwaves. If you’re looking heroes of the 1980’s.
and memorabilia exhibition in the for an excuse to party, This dynamic concert
Ending this year’s fantastic reminisce or simply be and world class stage
season will be a production of Victoria Bar at Hull City Hall and entertained by the best production presents all
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s the Circle Bar at Hull New Theatre. music there has ever the greatest smash hits
been, then ABBA mania from stars of the era
Oklahoma! (6 - 10 July), starring Hull New Theatre will also „ ALL TIME CLASSIC MUSICAL: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! is for you Join in and including: Duran Duran,
Mark Evans, from BBC television’s be presenting a workshop and enjoy all of your favorites The Human League, Kim
performance based around the including: Mamma Mia, Wilde, Frankie Goes To
‘Your Country Needs You.’ Voulez Vous, Dancing Hollywood, Culture Club,
This all-time classic musical history of Hull, presented by love story is guaranteed to thrill their skill, and athleticism on the Queen, Winner Takes, It WHAM, Nena, Toni Basil,
is set in America’s Wild West, Hull Choral Union (Saturday audiences. ice. All, Super Trouper and Dead Or Alive, Madness,
many more. Madonna...
against a backdrop of conflict 11 September). Both events are Swan Lake on Ice stars 26 At Hull New Theatre, tickets for
Oklahoma! The Imperial Ice
between farmers and cattlemen. expected to be very popular, and world, European and national Oklahoma are priced at £12 - £29.50 Tuesday 6 – Saturday 10 Stars – Swan Lake
Oklahoma! tells the tale of farm audiences are advised to book early championship skaters, who and tickets for Swan Lake On Ice July, nightly 7.30pm, Wed, on Ice
to avoid disappointment. between them hold more than are priced at £14 - £28. Thurs and Sat 2.30pm.
girl Laurey and the two rivals for Tickets £12 - £29.50.
Tuesday 5 – Saturday 9
With the autumn/winter season 250 competition medals. These Tickets for all the shows can October, nightly 7.30pm,
her affections, the happy go-lucky Set on America’s 2.30pm Wed, Thurs and
cowboy Curly and the sinister farm just a few months away, audiences performers take contemporary be purchased from the Hull City western frontier, against Sat. Tickets £14 - £28.
will not want to miss the return of ice dance to a new level with Council Booking Office under the a background of conict Twenty six world,
hand Jud. between farmers and
The Imperial Ice Stars, with Swan their daring and graceful feats, all Hull City Hall, Carr Lane, Hull. European and national
The show opens with ‘Oh, What cattlemen, Oklahoma championship skaters,
a Beautiful Mornin’ and contains a Lake on Ice (5-9 October). performed in the intimate setting Alternatively, call the booking perfectly integrates who between them
song, dance and story to
sumptuous and rousing score full Featuring Tchaikovsky’s glorious of a frozen theatre stage. With three and information Line on (01482) tell the tale of farm girl
hold more than 250
competition medals, take
of wonderful songs including ‘The music, exhilarating choreography world tours under their belt, the 226655 or visit www.hullcc.gov.uk/ Laurey and the two rivals contemporary ice dance
and dazzling new costumes, this company has earned a reputation hullnewtheatre or www.hullcc.gov. for her affections, happy to a new level with their
Surrey With The Fringe On Top’, go-lucky cowboy Curly
innovative portrayal of the classic for pushing the boundaries with uk/hullcityhall daring and graceful feats
People Will Say We’re In Love’, and the sinister farm – some of which are so
hand Jud. complex they haven’t yet
Featuring Oh, What a been named – performed
Beautiful Mornin’ ‘The

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SAT 3 JULY TO SUN 4 JULY


DO YOU HOLD A REGULAR EVENT? SAT 21 AUG Summer gathering,
If you are an event organiser who would like to publicise an Brodsworth Hall. East
Tom Harland Yorkshire Thoroughbred
event in East Riding News, we would love to hear from you. ‘Milestones’ – a Car Club, historic vehicle
celebration of making gathering. 11.30am-5pm
Please submit the What’s On coupon on page 23. paintings. Exhibition of at Brodsworth Hall and NEWMAN’S UNQUIET memorable stag night which page-turning success.
recent work by high-prole Gardens, nr Doncaster. GRAVE: THE RELUCTANT ends up with the bridegroom, DIETRICH BONHOEFFER
local painter Tom Harland.
SAT 26 JUN TO outings and social events meeting with a talk. Come Many paintings show
Non members £3, public SAINT the bride and the best man all 1906-1945
to lift your spirits. Practical and make new friends. normal entrance fees apply. in custody with the wedding
SUN 18 JUL well-known landmarks and Contact Arthur Douglas. by John Cornwell (Continuum) by Ferdinand Schlingensiepen
information is also on hand. 2-4pm at St Andrew’s landscapes. All of the works only hours away. Malton’s (Continuum)
Treasure House puppet 1.30-3.30pm at Pocklington Memorial Hall, Kirk Ella are for sale. We are also
Tel: (01482) 679245. Newman was one of the most floods and riotous coach parties
Town Council, Court (corner Redland Dr, opp. Cactus and Succulent controversial Christian leaders Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a
trail. Children will have running a rafe in aid of the on their way to rather liquid
House, George Street, police station). Entry £1. Society. Branch annual and thinkers of the Victorian German Lutheran pastor who
fun at Beverley Art Gallery Teenage Cancer Trust. The Bank Holidays on the coast
Pocklington. Entry free. Contact Joan. Tel: (01482) show. Organised by the
and the Treasure House prize is a limited edition, members of the Bridlington
age. His poem,“The Dream of at Scarborough and Brid all was actually born in Poland. He
following a fantastic trail Contact Christine Hanson. 657221. signed, Tom Harland print. Gerontius” was set to music left Germany in 1933 in protest
featuring puppets from Tel: (01430) 874050. 9.30am-5pm (Mon/Wed/
Branch British Cactus and combine to keep Mike and his
Succulent Society. 12noon- by Edward Elgar and one team busy. This book is not against the Nazi enforcement
around the world. Part EVERY THURS Fri), 9.30am-8pm (Tues/ of his hymns,“Lead, kindly of Anti-Jewish legislation and
EVERY 3RD TUES 4.30pm at The Orangery, only enjoyable but also printed
of the Beverley Puppet Sequence dancing. Thurs) and 9am-4pm (Sat)
Festival. 9.30am-5pm (Mon/ at The Treasure House,
Sewerby Hall, Sewerby, light”, illustrates his gift for in very easy-to-read, large worked in German parishes
Holderness stroke club. Instruction 12.30-1.30pm, Bridlington. Entry free to a memorable turn of phrase. in London until 1935. He
Wed/Fri), 9.30am-8pm Support group for stroke dancing 1.30-3.30pm at Champney Road. Entry type. Mike Pannett joins James
show, grounds - charges He was appointed vicar of St then returned to Germany
(Tues/Thurs), 9am-4pm survivors and their carers. Wilberfoss Community free. Contact Sally Hayes. Herriot, Gervase Phinn and
applicable. Contact Mr
(Sat) and 10am-4pm (Sun) Enjoy lunch at Shores Centre, Wilberfoss. Entry Tel: (01482) 392780. Rick Hudson. Tel: (01262) Mary’s, Oxford, but in the early Nicholas Rhea in promoting this to become head of a pastoral
at the Treasure House, (optional). 11am-12.30pm £2.50, includes tea and 1840s drew closer to Roman seminary of the German
Champney Road. Entry
678767. wonderful part of the country.
at Shores Centre, Seaside biscuits. Contact Vera. Tel: SAT 3 JULY AND Songs of Praise. Catholicism, converted in 1845, Confessing Church until its
free. Contact Sally Hayes. Road, Withernsea. Entry (01430) 860963.
Tel: (01482) 392780. SUN 4 JULY All welcome. 7pm at became a Catholic priest and ASSEGAI closure by the Nazis in 1937.
£1 subs. Contact Brenda St Nicholas Church, established the Birmingham He became deeply involved
Thompson. Tel: (01482) EVERY FRI Flower festival. All Keyingham. Contact Mrs Oratory. James Joyce thought by Wilbur Smith (pan) in the German resistance
EARLY JULY 898218. welcome. Entry free Storey. Tel: (01964) 626028.
Hands on Healing. The Newman England’s greatest ASSEGAI by Wilbur Smith movement and in 1943 was
Yorkshire garden open Hornsea Healers meet at St Nicholas Church, (pan)
for charity, as part of EVERY TUES Keyingham. 10am-8pm MON 5 JULY prose-writer. John Cornwell arrested and imprisoned until
to lay hands for healing. I first met Wilbur Smith in
the National Gardens Sequence dancing. 3-5pm at Little Methodist (Sat). 12noon-4pm (Sun). presents Newman as an 1945 when he was hanged. As
Afternoon Tea by the 1965 when I helped publish
Scheme.Visitors welcome Instruction 1-1.30pm, Hall, Hornsea. Entry free. Contact Mrs Storey. Tel: Sea. The Alzheimer’s independent, original genius the German paper, Die Zeit,
by appointment for groups dancing 1.30-3.30pm at Contact David Parker. Tel: (01964) 626028. who would have emphasised his first book, WHEN THE said: “This makes us understand
Society invite you to
of 6+ at 26 West End, Brantingham Village Hall, (01964) 536918. “Afternoon Tea by the the role of conscience over LION FEEDS. Now he has why Bonhoeffer found his
Walkington. Entry £3.50, Brantingham. Entry £1.50, SAT 3 JULY Sea” to mark Dementia authority to seek religious truth written over thirty bestselling place among the statues of the
children free. Contact includes tea and biscuits. EVERY SUNDAY Hessle Sinfonia summer novels. Here he goes back to
Awareness Week. To be wherever it might lead. ten great martyrs of the 20th
Jennifer Hall. Tel: (01482) Contact Vera. Tel: (01430) concert. Summer concert his original stamping ground
Dancing. Popular, classical opened by author Valerie century at Westminster Abbey”.
861705. 860963. programme, Egmont
sequence, ballroom, Latin Wood and from 2pm the YOU’RE COMING WITH ME, of East Africa and produces
and requests. 7-10pm at Overture by Beethoven, Carousel Theatre Company another great rollicking male
JULY Piano Concerto by present their production LAD DESIRE
1ST WED OF Kilham Village Hall, Kilham. adventure story featuring one
Yorkshire garden open THE MONTH £2 including refreshments. Schumann, Symphony No of Summer Holiday. Stalls, by Mike Pannett (Hodder) by Louise Bagshawe (Headline
for charity, as part of 2 by Brahms. 7.30-9.30pm information and lots more!
of his heroes, Leon Courtney,
Contact Dorothy. Tel: Mike Pannett was born in York who is a professional big-game Review)
the National Gardens MS Group. July’s event (01262) 601441. at Longcroft School, 1-4pm at the Floral Hall,
Scheme.Visitors welcome will be on FES. Future Burton Road, Beverley. Esplanade, Hornsea. Entry and after some years’ service in hunter. The book opens in 1913 Louise Bagshawe was elected
by appointment at Manor events to be decided. THU 1 JULY Adults £7, concessions £5, £3. Contact Nicky Russell. the Met, settled back in Malton when the European nations in April as the Conservative
House, Church Street, Physiotherapists, 11-18 year olds £2, under Tel: (01482) 211255 or and became a rural beat bobby. are dividing up Africa between MP for Corby and East
North Cave, Brough. Tea dance. Presented by 11 years free. Contact email: Nicky.Russell@
occupational therapist and The Burton Fleming Village But a policeman’s life is not a themselves and Britain and Northamptonshire. Her latest is
Contact Jacky Carver. Tel: massage or reexology Sally Millington. Tel: 07899 alzheimers.org.uk quiet one. He had to confront Germany are in competition DESIRE which is 372 pages in
(01430) 422203 or email: Enhancement Committee 733628.
available. 1.30-3.30pm at as a fund raising event. all kinds of violent people for the mineral wealth of extent and certainly combines
jacky@northcave.plus.com Courtyard, Boothferry Spectacular summer WED 7 JULY including a crazy swordsman thrills and passion aplenty to
Yorkshire garden open 2-5pm at The Burton Arms, fair. Grand rafe, desert that continent. This rivalry is
Road, Goole. Entry £2. Burton Fleming. For ticket Howdenshire history.
for charity, as part of Contact Anne Wilson. Tel: island discs, plants and who threatens to decapitate intensified at the outbreak of make it the thrilling holiday
details contact Anita. Tel: Presentations by Sue him, a married couple who start the First World War and so the read to occupy your long flight
the National Gardens (01405) 768192. more. 12noon-3pm at All
(01262) 470451 or The Parkinson and Penelope
Scheme.Visitors welcome Saints Church Hall, Hessle. carving each other up and a scene is set for another great or wait in the air terminal.
Burton Arms. Tel: (01262) Harris - Religious Belief and
by appointment. Coaches 1ST THURS Contact Eve Johansson.
470292. Practice, and the Yorkshire
permitted at The Old
Triella WI. Monthly
Email: eve.johansson@ Connections of the All of the books reviewed are available to request from your local East Riding library
Rectory, Nunburnholme. edqvist.karoo.co.uk Architect Joseph Hansom.
Contact Mr and Mrs
Stringer. Tel: (01759) Mon 29 - Tues 30 Nov, 7.30pm
302295. Monday 15 October, 7.30pm

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7.30pm at Church of the bought in advance, limited Fair to heavy going off road church etc) including short The Green Ginger music. 7.30pm at the Village
Sacred Heart, Knedlington numbers. Contact Phil walk of about 10 miles (at talk, informal garden tour, Morris Men and Hall. Tickets £8. Contact
Road, Howden, DN14 Corby. Tel: (01482) 634577. own risk). Numbers will be buffet meal. 1-5pm at Green Ginger Garland Garry Burnett. Tel: (01482)
7DG. Entry £2. Contact restricted so places must Evergreens, 119 Main Road, Dancers. 8-9pm by 659827.
Charlotte Hursey. Tel: FRI 9 SAT 10 AND be booked in advance. 1pm Bilton. Entry £2, children the pond then to pub.
(01430) 431631. outside Christ Church free. Contact Phil and Collection. Contact Ian SAT 17 JUL AND
Carers drop-in. Have SUN 11 JULY (by the pond), Swanland. Brenda Brock. Tel: (01482) Morrison. Tel: (01482)
a chat, coffee and free Tickets £5 (accompanied 811365. 632194. SUN 18 JULY
Skidby Scarecrows.
therapy for people who Skidby’s rst Scarecrow children £1). Contact NSPCC open gardens. Flower festival. Theme:
care for relatives in their Festival 10am-8pm at Martin May. Tel: (01482) Eight gardens open to the WED 14 JULY ‘In Praise of Mary’. Stalls,
home. 1.30-3.30pm at Skidby Village. 635208. public in aid of NSPCC. Swanland stitchers’ refreshments, rafe. 2-4pm
Pocklington Court House, Refreshments available Spark in the Park - Maps and refreshments open day. See their range at St Mary’s Church, Main
George Street. Entry free.
Contact Chris Hanson. Tel:
(01430) 874050.
10am-4pm in the Village
Hall. £1 for a programme.
games and live music for
teenagers. 7.30-9.30pm at
the Swanland playing elds.
from Wesley Place
Community Centre.
1-5.30pm at Snaith near
of crafts. 10am-12noon at
the Village Hall. Entry free.
Road, Thorngumbald.
Entry free. Contact Muriel WIN TICKETS TO BEVERLEY RACES
Contact Mr and Mrs Young. Contact Evelyn Gibb. Tel: Wilson. Tel: (01964) 622352.
Tel: (01482) 843446. Entry free. Contact Mark Goole. Entry £3. Contact (01482) 471604. Ellerker Scarecrow
THU 8 JULY Tiddy. Tel: 07845 349542. Shirley Myers. Tel: (01405) Library reading group. festival and duck race.
Organ concert. The Festival Ball - Frank 862319. Supper with a quiz. 7.30pm Organised by The Ellerker
SAT 10 TO SUN Harrison trio. 7.30pm- Under 12’s girls 7-a-side Playing Fields Committee.
Drifeld and District Organ (doors open at 7pm).
and Keyboard Society 18 JULY 12noon at the Village Hall. football competition. Tickets to be bought in Come and look at the
presents Kevin Grunill. £10 includes supper. Tickets 10am-4pm at Swanland advance (bring own drink various scarecrows around
Wawne festival. Includes to be bought in advance playing eld. Tickets £2, car
7.45pm at The Blue Bell Inn Paul Wheater concert and glasses). Tickets £5. the village of Ellerker,
Riverside Restaurant, River (bring own drink and and programme. Contact Contact Swanland Library. East Yorkshire. There will TO ENTER SIMPLY ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:
evening with The One glasses). Contact Louise Owen Ward. Tel: (01482)
Head, Drifeld. Contact Show’s Christine Walkden, Tel: (01482) 634896. be various village stalls,
Mrs Appleby. Tel: (01377) Macfarlane. Tel: (01482) 633141. refreshments and fun for Q. What animals race at Beverley Racecourse?
quiz night, village show 632800. Swanland Gala - archery,
253245. with Russian dancers, Latin THU 15 JULY all the family.You can also
fairground rides, kiddy buy a ticket for a duck and The first name out of the hat wins the prize. The winner will be notified by post or
American music, parade, SUN 11 JULY games, tombola, trinity steel Bridlington Ladies’ telephone. No correspondence will be entered into. No cash alternative is available.
FRI 9 JULY bands, stalls, workshops Lifeboat Guild. A see if yours oats down
Small Mammal Safari. band, tug a truck, motor the beck rst. 10am-5pm. Applicants must be over 18 years of age at 2nd April 2010. The Editor’s decision is final.
Humber Bridge classics and more. Bible reading, bikes, music kingdom, strawberry tea, cake stall,
night. East Yorkshire marathon, exhibition, Join the friends of Oakhill rafe. 2-4pm at 95a Marton Contact Philip Wood. Tel: Beverley Racecourse may at a future date, use names and addresses generated by this
for a small mammal hunt birds of prey, police (01430) 422689. competition to offer specific promotions. Competition is not open to employees of The
Thoroughbred Car Club, service with the Bishop of dogs, gymnasts, netball Road, Bridlington. Entry
evening classic and vintage Hull.Various start and nish looking for wood mice, £1.50. Tel: (01262) 672957 East Riding News, Beverley Racecourse and Adrenaline Advertising Ltd
shrews and voles around competition, village wildlife SAT 17 JULY
vehicle gathering. 5-9pm at times at St Peter’s Church, stall, tuck shop, bar, cake or visit: www.rnli.org.uk
Humber Bridge North End Wawne and Wawne the reserve. Help set the
stall, Pimms tent, and much, Lecture. Holderness Art exhibition by Send your entries to:
car park. All free. Contact Primary School. Entry £5 live capture traps on Sat Decorative and Fine Arts Swanland Art Groups. Beverley Races Competition,
evening 10 July. 10am at much more. 12noon-
Arthur Douglas. Tel: concert and £5 evening. 4.30pm at Swanland playing Society present a lecture 10am-4pm at the Christ
(01482) 679245. Contact Carol Fisher-Bailey. the Oakhill car park, New by Oliver Everett on “The Church Hall. Collection
East Riding News, HG115,County Hall,
Potter Grange, Goole. eld. Adults £2, under 16s
Pieces of Eight. Shirley Tel: (01482) 370414. and children free. Contact Drama Behind the Taj for Dove House Hospice. Beverley, HU17 9BA with your name,
Davis Dew and friends Contact Christopher Mahal”. 10.30am-12noon at Contact Derek Brooks. Tel:
SAT 10 JULY Dickinson. Tel: (01482) Owen Ward. Tel: (01482) address and telephone number
(woodcarving, ceramics, 633141. The Floral Hall, Esplanade, (01482) 634284.
textiles, acrylics, glass South Cave farmers’
395210. Hornsea. Donation of Barton Woodcarvers. by 16 July 2010.
pictures, water colours, EYTCC at Yorkshire Air around £4. Contact Mrs A display of their
market. 9am-1pm. South Museum. East Yorkshire MON 12 JULY
oils). 11am-4pm at Triton Cave Primary School Jones. Tel: (01482) 899149. carvings (relief and three
Gallery, Sledmere, Drifeld. Thoroughbred Car Club, Band on the Grass. Gold Concert - Swanland U3A dimensional). 10am-4.30pm An evening with Fred Wells, Walkington. Entry home-made scones.
playground, South Cave. historic, vintage and classic Standards Big Band. 7.30pm Astaire. A celebration in £2.50. Contact Fred Smith. 2.30-4pm at Bolton
Entry free except Mondays. Beverley and District choir. Peter Sproston on at the Pond Studio. Entry
Contact Shirley Davis Dew. vehicles displays. 9am-5pm at Swan and Cygnet. piano, folk songs from free. Contact Phil Corby. music and lm. 7.30-9.30pm Tel: (01964) 550297. Methodist Chapel, Main
Civic Society. Summer at Yorkshire Air Museum, Collection for Dove House. (doors open 7.15pm). All Gardeners question Street, Bolton. Tickets
Tel: 07968 744703. outing. Contact Ian Munro. Britain and Slovakia, “From Tel: (01482) 634577.
‘Trees in Oils’. A demo Elvington off B1228, nr York. Contact Derek Brooks. Tel: the Bavarian Highlands” Art on the Railings. proceeds to support an time with cream tea. £4.50 includes cream
Tel: (01482) 862655 or All vehicles pre entries (01482) 634284. African Language School. Gardeners question time tea. Please submit your
by Robert Brindley.Visitors email: shona1@shona1. by Elgar - 16th century Swanland artists (weather
welcome. 7.30-9.30pm in £3, public and late entries choral “Battle”! 7.30pm at permitting). 10am-4.30pm Tickets £7 include interval with a select panel to gardening questions when
karoo.co.uk full museum entry fee. TUE 13 JULY refreshments. Tickets also answer all your queries. you book your tickets.
the Catholic Church Hall. Model boats on the St Barnabas Church. Tickets at the Village Hall. Entry
Entry £2. Contact Gillian Contact Arthur Douglas. Teddy Bears’ Picnic. £5, U3A members free. free. Contact Phil Corby. available from The Pepper Please submit your Contact Chris Gibbins.
pond. With stalls and Tel: (01482) 679245. Tree orists Contact Gillian questions with your Tel: (01759) 368192,
Fitzpatrick. Tel: (01964) tombola - fund raising Bring your teddy, a picnic Contact Peter Bingham. Tel: Tel: (01482) 634577.
534174. Yorkshire garden open and a blanket (if wet in St (01482) 634104. Afternoon tea with the Mann. Tel: (01482) 654879. ticket booking no later email: chrisgibbins183@
for charities (weather for charity, as part of the Barn dance. Caller Geoff than 10 July. Tickets are btinternet.com or contact
Poetry Recite and a permitting). 10.30am at Barnabas Church). 12noon- WI. 1.30-4pm at Christ
Bite Nite - bring a poem, National Gardens Scheme. 2pm at Swanland playing FRI 16 JULY Church Hall, Swanland. Tea Stokes to recorded music. strictly limited so book Margaret Howden. Tel:
Hull Model Boat Club. Visitors also welcome by American/faith supper. early.You are assured a (01759) 368564.
nibbles and drinks. 7.30pm Contact Stan Donachie. Tel: eld. Entry free. Contact Gordon Giltrap and or coffee and cake £1.50.
at Village Hall Studio room appointment in summer, Dawn Bolton. Tel: (01482) Contact Lorna Caygill. Tel: 7.30-11pm at Walkington warm welcome and can
(01482) 214546. for friendship groups (WI, Garry Burnett. An Primary School, Crake experience our renowned North Ferriby village
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show. A traditional village opening day. Tug of war, free. Contact Mal Cracknell.
show with classes for
owers, fruit, vegetables,
produce, handicraft, oral
welly chucking, craft stalls,
kids sports. Beer tent,
bouncy castle and a whole
Tel: (01482) 632282.
Croquet for all. 2-4pm
at Swanland House. Entry
Jimmy Carr –
art, wine making and
children’s classes. An RHS
medal will be presented to
lot more. 1-4pm at Thwing
Road, Kilham, Drifeld.
Make a donation. Contact
free. Contact Yvonne
Dumsday. Tel: (01482)
634863.
Rapier Wit
the competitor with most John Young. Tel: (01262) Festival Service of
points in the Horticultural 420707. Celebration. 6.30pm Tuesday, A HEADY mix of artistic
classes and a National Swanland open outside Christ Church, integrity, loyalty and
Vegetable Society medal gardens - There will be Swanland (inside if wet). 27 July,
for the best exhibit in the between 14 and 20 gardens Contact Rev Scott. Tel: 8pm avarice has put Jimmy
vegetable classes.Various open, showing diversity (01482) 631271. back on the road.
trophies and prize money in size and planting. Open Air Theatre “The £22.50 adult If you only see one
to be won in other classes. Refreshments and plant Merchant of Venice”. over 16 comedy show this
The show opens to the sales. Programmes will be Bring a picnic and seating. year… what’s the
public at 2.15pm. Cups and on sale by the pond, 31 Mill Indoors if raining. Gates
trophies will be presented Road and various gardens open 5.30pm, performance matter with you? Get
at 4.30pm. Entry 10p, in the village. 11am-5pm 6.30pm at Burton out more.
children have free entry in at Swanland. Entry £3 Constable Hall, Skirlaugh, A ‘rapier’ is the
any class. Contact Mal. Tel: accompanied children free. Hull. Adults (in advance long sword of a
(01482) 632282. Contact Mal. Tel: (01482) £12) at the gate £14. Child/ gentleman.
632282. student £6, family 2+2
SUN 18 JULY Piping in the Day. £28, groups 10+ £10. Tel: ‘Rapier wit’ is
Scottish bagpipes. 10- (01964) 562400 or email: defined as clever,
Scarecrow trail.
Fundraising for Leven 10.30am by pond. Entry johnjoan@johnjoan.karoo. quick, intelligent
Pre-school holding a free. Contact Martin Parry. co.uk humour.
scarecrows’ trail with Tel: (01482) 632576. Please note, Jimmy
refreshments, tombola and Art exhibition by MON 19 JULY Carr doesn’t have
a cake stall. 11am-4pm at Swanland Art Groups. Rawcliffe Harmonics
10am-4pm at the Christ ‘the long sword of a
Leven Village. Start at Leven summer concert.
Pre School at The Sports Church Hall. Collection Annual summer concert gentleman’ and even if you
Hall, Leven. Entry £1.50 for for Dove House Hospice. performed by Rawcliffe like him, ‘clever, quick
map. Contact Tracy Fox. Tel: Contact Derek Brooks. Tel: Harmonics Choir. and intelligent’ is a bit
077997 27880. (01482) 634284. 7.30-9.30pm at St James
Barton Woodcarvers. of a stretch.
Yorkshire garden open Church, Rawcliffe. £5,
for charity, as part of A display of their children under 16 free
the National Gardens carvings (relief and three if accompanied. Contact
Scheme.Visitors welcome dimensional) 10am-4.30pm Mrs Edwards. Tel: (01405) To win a pair of tickets simply answer the following question:
by appointment, groups any at the Pond Studio. Entry 839804. Jimmy Carr is best known for his: a) ballroom dancing; b) humour and
size, coaches permitted. free. Contact Phil Corby. comedy; c) operatic singing?
11am-5pm at Rudston Tel: (01482) 634577. TUE 20 JULY
House, Long Street, Art on the Railings. Send your answer on a stamped postcard, together with your name, address
Swanland Artists (weather Musical evening. South and telephone number to: Jimmy Carr competition, East Riding News, Room
Rudston, Drifeld. Entry Hunsley School and 6th
adults £3.50, children permitting). 10am-4.30pm HG115, County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA, by 19 July.
at the Village Hall. Entry Form College present
free. Contact Mr and soloists, small groups and Include your name, address and phone number.
Mrs Dawson. Tel: (01262) free. Contact Phil Corby
(01482) 634577. choirs. A concert in two Competition entries which don’t contain these will
420400. parts with refreshments not be submitted. Usual East Riding News
Festival of fun. South Tea with cream scone
(toilet facilities). 10am–4pm provided by the church. rules apply and the editor’s decision
Hunsley Sports and PTA 7pm at Christ Church.
Festival of Fun: Fun run, at Swanland Bowling is final.
Club Pavilion. £1. Contact Donations to the work of
hog roast, toddler toddle, the Leprosy Mission would
free sports centre, bouncy Brenda Shakesby. Tel: By entering this competition you consent to your details being held by East Riding of Yorkshire Council so we can
(01482) 633166. be welcomed. Contact keep you informed about events and developments at The Spa Bridlington. We may share your details with other
castle. 11.30am-4.30pm Rosie Short. Tel: (01482)
Open gardens. Sixteen to directly associated organisations however, we will never share your details with non-related organisations.
at South Hunsley School, 633577.
Welton. Entry free. Contact 20 gardens. Tickets available
John MacDonald. Tel: on day from pond or Beverley Decorative the transformation of on 25 July. At Snaith Priory.
(01482) 636733. various gardens. Plant stalls, and Fine Arts Society. European painting. 10am Entry £2. Contact Ann
Kilham playing eld etc. 11am-5pm around Titan’s Colour and coffee. 10.30-11.45am at Barber. Tel: (01405) 861154.
village. £3 adults, children WED 21 JULY Willerby Manor Hotel, Well Coffee morning. Coffee
Lane, Willerby. Contact morning with cakes and
Lyn Fogden. Tel: (01430) produce for sale. Try your
827652. hand at the quiz or rafe
Annual summer whilst enjoying a relaxing
2010 concert. Presented by
The Cottingham Singers,
comprising seasonal music,
coffee with friends. 10-
12noon at Bolton Chapel,
Main Street, Bolton. Entry
with some solos, duets free. Contact Chris Gibbins.

July
and audience participation. Tel: (01759) 368192 or
7.30pm at Bricknell Avenue email: chrisgibbins183@ Entry combined admission Club. 2-4pm at Civic Hall, Avenue, Goole. Entry free
Methodist Church, Hull. btinternet.com £5, children free. Cottingham. Entry £3 at (traders £5). Contact Kerry
Entry £3.50 at door and Withernsea Steam Yorkshire garden open the door. Contact Judith Owen. Tel: (01430) 431542.
includes refreshments. Tel: Rally and Grand Parade. for charity. As part of Robinson. Tel: (01482) Allotment open day.
(01482) 654535 or 506643. Don’t miss the fabulous the National Gardens 876279. View allotments, produce
Christian coffee break. Grand Parade. 2pm at Scheme.Visitors also available, tombola,

entertainment
Speaker - Rev Keith Parr. Central Promenade, welcome by appointment. TUE 27 JULY TO refreshments, quiz,
Coffee/tea served from Withernsea. Contact 2-5pm at 39 Market Place, scarecrow competitions.
South Cave. Entry £3, END OF JULY 11am-4pm at Howden
10am. The Wheatsheaf, Kirk Michael Hough. Tel: (01964)
Ella. Contact Joy Bower. Tel: 613218 or email: kevan. children free. Contact Annual art exhibition. allotments, Hailgate,
(01482) 847228. hough@tiscali.co.uk Lin and Paul Holland. Tel: Hornsea Art Society. Howden. Entry free.
Thu 1 Acoustic @ The Spa (01430) 421874 or email: Members exhibit and Contact P Blee. Tel: (01430)
Fri 2-3 Flipside Rock 'n' Roll THUR 22 JULY SUN 25 JULY paulandlin@btinternet.com demonstrate their work. 430201.
Yorkshire garden open Many items for sale. Bridlington Priory
Sat 3 Joe Longthorne Cyclists, Ramblers and Band concert. Beverley for charity. As part of the Church. Organ recital by
Riders service. 7pm at brass band entertain. 10am-5pm at Masonic Hall,
Sun 4 Midsummer Festival of Music Goxhill Church. Entry free. Bring your own picnic
National Gardens Scheme. Alexandra Road, Hornsea. Robert Sharpe, director
Visitors also welcome by of music at York Minster,
Tue 6 Matinee Movie - Streetcar Named Contact Rev Rice Oxley. and chairs. Tombola, car appointment. 11am-4pm at
Entry free. Contact Rod
including music by Bach,
Tel: (01964) 529032. parking included. 2-4pm at Hardwick. Tel: (01964)
Desire Front Street, Wold Newton, 537733. Whitlock and Vierne. 6pm.
Leven House (Abbeyeld), Drifeld. Entry £2.50, Entry £8 at the door or
Tue 6 Laff @ The Spa Beverley Road, Leven. Entry
SAT 24 JULY AND children free. Contact Jan SAT 31 JULY from Bridlington Priory
Fri 9 Drifters in Concert SUN 25 JULY £2.50 per person. Contact Joyce. Tel: (01262) 470710. Concerts – including
Sun 11 East Riding Youth Dance Platform Rosie Ellis. Tel: (01964) Family fun day. Fun for refreshments, under-18s
Patches of Childhood. 542502. MON 26 JULY all, entertainment, food, free. Tel: (01262) 670153.
Sun 11 Tea Dance @ The Spa Exhibition of quilts Yorkshire garden open stalls, tombolas, hook a Contact Michael Chaddock.
Tue 13 Laff @ The Spa for charity. As part of the Quintessentially English. duck and much, much
and toys. Story corner. Flower demonstration by Tel: (01262) 679468 or
Refreshments. 10am-4pm National Gardens Scheme. more. 2-4pm at Goole and (01723) 500141.
Wed 14 Britains Got Variety 1-5pm at Burton Fleming Sue Spencer of Rotherham District Hospital, Woodland
on 24 July. 12noon-4pm for the East Riding Flower
Thu 15 Britains Got Variety Gardens, East Yorkshire.
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Fri 23
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Spotlight on Lesley Kinnes, youth worker, Goole youth provision team
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Lesley’s job is to manage a team of youth workers in the Goole
area, and manage youth provision for young people aged 13 to19
Despite being the largest to support the housing section in
years.
employer in the county, only the allocation and management of
Lesley has worked for the council for six years and sees her role as
around five per cent of the council’s 325 new council homes (aimed at
“informally educating young people” using a variety of methods. She
employees are under 25 years old candidates who have not attained a works with a wide range of local agencies to provide support for
and one of the biggest challenges level three qualification or above). young people and get them involved in the community.
for the future is to tackle the Post number: APP10-06/10 Lesley enjoys the variety, the challenges and making a difference for
outward migration of young Apprenticeship (NVQ level young people saying, “young people are at the heart of our work”.
people, particularly those who go to two) – grounds maintenance – She also likes the enthusiasm of the young people.
university and do not return to the arboriculture/horticulture (aimed at The hardest part of Lesley’s job is the unsociable hours and getting
area. candidates who have not attained a young people interested in activities. She also says that changing
One approach is to offer more level four qualification or above). the public’s perception of young people is one of the greatest
apprenticeships to ensure that For more information on challenges.
young people have opportunities to eligibility for apprenticeships log on After completing her post graduate degree in youth and
find employment locally as well as to www.apprenticeships.org.uk community work, Lesley worked as a youth centre manager at
gaining a qualification and a broad For full post details and to apply Wakeeld Council.
range of skills. The council currently for these apprenticeships visit Lesley said: “I enjoy working for the council because it is a secure
employs more than 50 apprentices www.recruiteastriding.co.uk and supportive environment and every day is different.”
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where full job details are available libraries centre for details (01482) 391238

Housing Management Ofcer Cleaner

JOBS AT THE COUNCIL £11.15 per hour (point 25)


Job Share Permanent Bridlington
Post No: HPP0116-6/10
Closing Date: 13.7.10
£6.29 per hour (point 4)
Part-Time Permanent Bridlington
Post No: INF0429-6/10
Closing Date: 9.7.10

Get more details and apply for these jobs online at the recruiter website, visit: Dryside Coach Cleaner
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk £11.15 per hour (point 25)
Casual Pocklington
£6.29 per hour (point 4)
Part-Time Permanent Cottingham
Post No: CUL0489-6/10 Post No: INF0267-6/10
Closing Date: 9.7.10 Closing Date: 9.7.10
Team Manager - Exclusion & Reintegration Ofcer Programme Worker -
Goole Family Support £23708 (point 28) Learning Disability Care Worker Cleaners
£35430 (point 42) Full-Time Permanent Beverley £15725 (point 14) pro rata £8.15 per hour (point 14) £6.29 per hour (point 4)
Full-Time Permanent Goole Post No: INS0856-6/10 Part-Time Temporary Brough & Hessle
Closing Date: 6.7.10 Part-Time Permanent Hornsea Part-Time Permanent Anlaby
Post No: CCS0469-6/10 Post No: ADS0607-6/10 Post No: ADS0619-6/10 Post No: INF0246-6/10
Closing Date: 13.7.10 Closing Date: 13.7.10 Closing Date: 13.7.10 Closing Date: 9.7.10
Engineer
Team Manager - £23708 (point 28) Senior Assistant Technical Ofcer Gym Instructor
Prevention & Intervention Full-Time Permanent Beverley £14733 (point 11) £8.15 per hour (point 14)
£35430 (point 42) Post No: STR0212-6/10 Full-Time Temporary Hull East Riding of Yorkshire
Closing Date: 11.7.10 Part-Time Permanent Pocklington Council Recruitment Pools
Full-Time Temporary Beverley Post No: ADS0410-6/10 Post No: CUL0492-6/10
Closing Date: 13.7.10 Apply for pool jobs through the recruiter website
Post No: CCS0459-6/10 Closing Date: 16.7.10 at: www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
Closing Date: 13.7.10 Youth Worker
JNC Qualied £17697-£19637 Store Keeper Caretaker
Principal Business (points 7-10) pro rata £14733 (point 11)
Caretaking & Cleaning Pool
£7.04 per hour (point 9)
Development Ofcer JNC Unqualied £16510 - £17100 Full-Time Temporary Beverley Part-Time Permanent Cottingham Caretakers
£31754 (point 38) (points 5-6) pro rata Post No: ADS0893-6/10 Post No: INF1005-6/10 £7.04 per hour (point 9)
Full-Time Fixed Term Beverley Part-Time Permanent Walkington Closing Date: 13.7.10 Closing Date: 9.7.10 Post No: INF0711
Post No: RES0078-6/10 Post No: INS0249-6/10 Cleaners
Closing Date: 16.7.10 Closing Date: 13.7.10 Customer Services Assistant - £6.29 per hour (point 4)
Caretaker Post No: INF0619
Receptionist £7.04 per hour (point 9)
Occupational Therapy Assistant Accommodation services provide
Assessment Ofcers - £14733 (point 11) pro rata Part-Time Permanent Anlaby caretakers and cleaners via service level
Adult Services POOL £19126 (point 21) pro rata + Part-Time Permanent Withernsea Post No: INF1241-6/10
essential user car allowance agreements to many East Riding schools,
£21519, £26276 or £29236 Post No: CUL0700-6/10 Closing Date: 9.7.10 as well as covering council ofces
(points 25, 31 or 35) Part-Time Permanent Goole Closing Date: 14.7.10 and other premises from Goole to
pro rata for part-time Post No: ADS0437-6/10
Passenger Assistant Bridlington to Withernsea and all areas
Full-Time & Part-Time posts Permanent Closing Date: 13.7.10 Support Services Assistant £7.04 per hour (point 9) in between.
Various Locations £14733 (point 11) pro rata Servicing such a large geographical area
Post No: AOPOOL-6/10 Inclusion & Support Worker Casual East Riding
Part-Time Permanent Bridlington Post No: INF0049-6/10 means vacancies often arise at short
Closing Date: 12.7.10 £19126 (point 21) Post No: SPS1105-6/10 notice in remote locations, which can
Closing Date: 3.9.10
Full-Time Fixed Term Beverley Closing Date: 13.7.10 be hard to ll. The team also faces
Senior Technical Ofcer - Post No: HPP0200-6/10 difculties in retaining staff for roles
Closing Date: 9.7.10 Catering Assistant which can be part-time and may include
Partnership Creche Worker £6.62 per hour (point 7) hours worked early in the morning or
£26276 (point 31) £14733 (point 11)
Care Co-ordinators POOL Casual Bridlington in the evening which can be hard to
Full-Time Permanent Beverley Full-Time Permanent Goole Post No: CUL0816-6/10
Post No: PCS0084-6/10 £19126 (point 21) pro rata for t around family life as well as being
Post No: INS0778-6/10 Closing Date: 13.7.10 physically demanding.
Closing Date: 9.7.10 part-time Closing Date: 13.7.10 The roles are vital in maintaining
Full-Time & Part-Time posts
Cleaner frontline council services and require
Youth Justice Ofcer Perm & Temp posts Support Services Assistants
Various Locations £6.29 per hour (point 4) reliable individual’s who can work
£26276 (point 31) POOL on your own initiative and as part
Post No: CCPOOL-6/10 Part-Time Permanent Cottingham
Full-Time Fixed Term Skirlaugh Closing Date: 13.7.10 upto £14733 (point 11) Post No: INF1233-6/10 of a team. You should also have high
Post No: HPP0206-6/10 Full & Part-Time Permanent & Temporary Closing Date: 9.7.10 standards, be able to work to deadlines
Closing Date: 9.7.10 Various Locations and take satisfaction from a job well
Assistant Engineer Post No: RECPOOL-6/10 done. Experience is not essential as full
£19126 (point 21) Cleaner training is provided.
Youth Justice Ofcer Closing Date: 13.7.10
Full-Time Fixed-Term Beverley £6.29 per hour (point 4) To try to improve recruitment in this
£26276 (point 31)
Post No: STR0313-6/10 Part-Time Permanent Anlaby area, accommodation services are
Full-Time Permanent Skirlaugh Closing Date: 11.7.10 Apprentice Housing Assistants - Post No: INF1243-6/10
Post No: HPP0212-6/10 launching a recruitment pool, which will
Western & Northern Closing Date: 9.7.10. hold contact details of those interested
Closing Date: 9.7.10 NVQ Level 2 - 60% of £13589 (point 9) in future vacancies and the locations
NVQ Level 3 - 70% of £13589 (point 9) Cleaner you wish to be considered for.
Full-Time Temporary £6.29 per hour (point 4) For an informal discussion please

FOSTERING YOU could make a difference Post No: HPP0500 -


Beverley/Goole & Northern area
Post No: HPP0501 - Bridlington area
Part-Time Permanent Bridlington
Post No: INF1235-6/10
contact Sue Kirkham, tel (01482)
395809.
If you are interested in joining the
Looking for a change of direction? Closing Date: 9.7.10
Are you: Closing Date: 20.7.10 accommodation service pool visit
Aged over 25? www.recruiteastriding.co.uk or
Cleaner alternatively to request an application
Single, married or retired?
NVQ Level 2 Apprenticeship - £6.29 per hour (point 4)
Grounds Maintenance - pack please telephone (01482) 391202
Part-Time Permanent Bridlington – 24 hour job line and quote the
A home owner or living in rented accommodation? Arboriculture/Horticulture Post No: INF0260-6/10 relevant post number.
A good listener? £9435 (point 14) Closing Date: 9.7.10
Full-Time Fixed Term Various Depots
Do you: Have a positive outlook, patience and a good sense of
TOOPP
Post No: APP10-6/10 Cleaner
humour?
Have a spare room in your home?
Closing Date: 13.7.10 £6.29 per hour (point 4)
Part-Time Permanent Beverley
School
Crossing
S
S T
Assistant Detached Youth Worker Post No: INF0607-6/10
Want to make a real difference to the life of a child? - Beverley Town Council Closing Date: 9.7.10 Patrols
If you have answered yes to the above you could consider a career in fostering
JNC points 2-6 dependent on Part-time
qualication & service + Cleaner £7.04 per hour (point 9)
East Riding of Yorkshire Council fostering service will casual user car allowance £6.29 per hour (point 4) Required on a term-time only basis at:
provide you with : Part-Time Temporary Beverley

S T OP
Part-Time Permanent Howden DRIFFIELD Wansford Road
• High quality training Post No: INS0863-6/10 Post No: INF0240-6/10 SNAITH Beast Fair
• A generous financial allowance Closing Date: 6.7.10 Closing Date: 9.7.10 ANLABY Hull Road
• Comprehensive and dedicated support Full uniform and training are provided.
We also seek standbys for all sites.
For further information contact East Riding Fostering Service on:
Adult Education Tutor Cleaner ForFor
an an informaldiscussion
informal discussion please
please contact
contactMargaret
Margaret Milburn,
Milburn,
£14.13 - £20.90 per hour - £6.29 per hour (point 4) school
school crossingpatrol
crossing patrol officer,
officer, tel
tel(01482)
(01482)395704.
395704.
tel (01482) 396673 or email fostering@eastriding.gov.uk according to experience &
Part-Time Permanent Goole
Application pack available by telephoning
Application pack available by telephoning (01482)
391202 - 24 hour job line or by visiting
(01482)
qualications pro rata 391202 - 24 hour job line or by visiting
Post No: INF1232-6/10 www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Post No: INF0073.
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Post No: INF0073.
Part-Time Temporary East Riding Closing Date: 9.7.10
Post No: AETUTORS-6/10
Closing Date: 13.7.10
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The quickest way to apply is on line Apply online using free Job Centres have info East Riding of Yorkshire
internet access available on all council vacancies. Council recruitment
at www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk at all East Riding Visit your local job services team on
where full job details are available libraries centre for details (01482) 391238

ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY BURLINGTON JUNIOR SCHOOL,


JOBS AT THE SCHOOLS SCHOOL, GOOLE

Teaching Assistant - Level 1 (P/T Temp)


BRIDLINGTON
Required for September 2010, two friendly,
enthusiastic and caring people to join our
Get more details and apply for these jobs online at the recruiter website, visit: £7.63 per hour (point 11) team of Teaching Assistants.
Required from September 2010 to 22 July 2011,
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk a committed team worker with good literacy and Teaching Assistant - Level 2 (P/T)
numeracy skills (GCSE A-C or equivalent) to support £8.15 per hour (point 14)
the teacher in a Y5/6 mixed age class. You will work alongside the class teacher and
Curriculum Development & Teaching Assistant - Level 2 (P/T Temp) Duties include working with individuals and small support groups of children with their learning. Sound
Support Ofcer £8.15 per hour (point 14) LEVEN groups to support learning in English and Maths, numeracy and literacy skills are essential. Experience
Unqualied Teacher Pay Scale GOOLE Required at Leven CE VC Primary School, a well- together with general classroom support (eg ling, of working with children would be advantageous.
Goole High School is looking to appoint a Curriculum motivated and adaptable person for Key Stage 1. display, care of equipment). Hours: 25 per week, Monday to Friday 9.30am -
Development and Support post to take the lead on all Hours: 12.5 per week, Monday to Friday term-time. You will be able to: 12.30pm and 1.30pm - 3.30pm, term-time + 5 days.
aspects of curriculum development to support the work Visits to the school are welcomed. • show sensitivity to pupils and relate well to children Post No: BURLTAL2.
of the AHT i/c Curriculum, including the management Application form and further details available from the and adults Teaching Assistant - Level 1 (P/T)
of a Curriculum Support Centre for hard to engage Admin Ofce, Leven CE (VC) Primary School, South • use initiative
Street, Leven, HU17 5NX (SAE please), tel (01964)
£7.63 per hour (point 11)
students and those at risk of exclusion. • employ a range of positive behaviour management You will work alongside our staff to maintain displays,
You will be adaptable and have specialist knowledge in 542474 or email leven.sbm.primary@eastriding.gov.uk strategies. tidy storage areas and provide any other general
relation to the job description. Post No: LEVTA. Closing Date: 13.7.10. Hours: 9 per week, Monday to Thursday afternoons, assistance required by the teaching staff.
Duties include: term-time. Post No: STJTA. Hours: 10 per week over two days (working days
• taking the lead on the formulation and implementation Teaching Assistants - Level 1 (2 P/T Temp) Cook in Charge (P/T) negotiable), 9.30am - 12.30pm and 1.30pm - 3.30pm,
of a coherent curriculum development plan that takes £7.63 per hour (point 11) BEMPTON term-time. Post No: BURLTAL1.
into account the need of students who nd it hard to £8.15 per hour (point 14)
Required at Bempton Primary School, two temporary We are looking for someone with experience of
engage and most at risk of exclusion posts for one year, to work 15 hours each per week Please note the school takes the safeguarding and
• delivering lessons to students within the Curriculum cooking for large numbers to be our new cook
(mornings). in charge.Working within East Riding of Yorkshire welfare of children very seriously so references for
Support Centre • Post 1 for Class 1 - this will involve supporting the all shortlisted candidates will be requested before the
• managing and directing the work of a team of staff Council guidelines, you will create healthy meals and
development and learning of individual and groups maintain high standards of hygiene and health and interview and the successful candidate will be subject
supporting the centre of children in Reception and Year 1. Knowledge to an enhanced CRB check.
• establishing close working relationships with a range safety.
and Understanding of EYFS requirements would be Duties also involve: Application form and further details available from
of external partners to ensure the curriculum on offer advantageous. (large SAE please) Burlington Junior School, Marton
is broad, balanced and well supported by appropriate • supervising the work of the kitchen assistant
• Post 2 for Class 3 - this will involve general classroom • ordering food and other materials inline with Road, Bridlington,YO16 7AQ, tel (01262) 674487,
work based and other real life experiences. support for pupils in a Y4/5/6 class. Some individual email burlington.juniors@eastriding.gov.uk or visit
Goole High School is a vibrant, mixed 11-18 requirements
support will be required for Numeracy and Literacy • exercising good budget/stock control www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Closing Date: 8.7.10.
comprehensive which at its recent Ofsted inspection activities.
was judged to be “a good and rapidly improving school • the induction of new staff.
Both posts are subject to CRB checks. You must be able to:
with the ambition and capacity to become outstanding”. Informal visits to the school are welcomed. • work to deadlines
Midday Supervisor (P/T)
Hours: 37 per week. Application form and details are available from (large £6.62 per hour (point 7) BROUGH
Application form and further details available by emailing • understand safe working practices
SAE please) Mrs Jaquie Jewitt, School Manager, Bempton • show sensitivity to pupils and relate well to children The Governors of Brough Primary School seek an
admin@goolehighschool.org or tel (01405) 768621. Primary School, School Lane, Bempton,YO15 1JA, tel enthusiastic member of staff to join our friendly and
Post No: GOOLECDS. Closing Date: 12.7.10. and adults
(01262) 850508 - NB this school is not accepting online • use initiative and be able to work unsupervised. committed team of lunchtime supervisors, ensuring the
applications. Post No: BEMPTONTA. Hours: 27.5 per week, term-time + occasional cleaning safety, happiness and welfare of pupils and helping to
Closing Date: 12.7.10. Interview Date: 16.7.10. days in school holidays. Post No: STJCIC. promote positive play.
Nursery Nurse (P/T Temp) You should be adaptable, have good communication skills
£16830 (point 17) pro rata SWINEFLEET Caretaker (P/T) Midday Supervisor (P/T) and be able to work as part of a team.
Required at Swineeet Primary School for September £7.04 per hour (point 9) SKIPSEA £6.62 per hour (point 7) Hours: 6.25 per week, Monday to Friday term-time.
2010 until July 2011 on a xed term contract. Due to Required at Skipsea Primary School, due to the Required from September 2010, an enthusiastic This post is subject to a satisfactory CRB check.
our rising number of roll, we seek a suitably qualied retirement of the postholder. We seek a friendly midday supervisor to work with children during The school is committed to safeguarding children and
Nursery Nurse (NNEB or equivalent) to join our co-operative and exible person to provide a safe and the lunch break.We seek a patient, rm but friendly promoting their welfare.
dedicated and friendly Early Years team, graded “Good” healthy environment for all people working or visiting person who is able to manage pupils in a safe and Application form available on line at
in our recent Ofsted inspection. the school premises. organised manner. www.recruiteastriding.co.uk or from (SAE please) Mrs
You will work with Reception pupils in the mornings, You will be responsible for the security of the site Duties include: Marshall, Brough Primary School, Springeld Avenue,
providing a stimulating learning experience, in a caring building, key holding, basic repairs and maintenance • supervising pupils in the hall and playground Elloughton, Brough, HU15 1AE or directly from the
and lively setting. (including grounds maintenance), routine health • administering rst aid when necessary (training will school. Post No: BROUMS. Closing Date: 13.7.10.
If you think that you’ve got the right qualities to join our and safety checks and cleaning. In addition, you will be provided) Interview Date: 19.7.10.
hardworking team, then we would like to hear from you. undertake cleaning duties during the school holidays. • organising play activities.
Hours: 18.5 per week, term-time. Experience is preferred however full training will be You will: Midday Supervisor (P/T)
Swineeet Primary School is committed to safeguarding given. • show sensitivity to pupils £6.62 per hour (point 7) BRIDLINGTON
and promoting the welfare of children and young Hours: 28 per week on a split shift basis at the beginning • use initiative Required at Martongate Primary School in Bridlington to
people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this and end of the day (times to be arranged). • relate well to children and adults join a team of supervisors under the direct supervision
commitment. Application form and further details available from the • employ a range of positive behaviour management of a Senior Midday Supervisor.
For a prospectus and further information please visit school, tel (01262) 468394. strategies. You will have a rm, patient and helpful personality and
www.swineeetprimaryschool.co.uk Post No: SKIPC. Closing Date: 9.7.10. Hours: Monday to Friday, 12 noon - 1.15pm term-time. be able to relate to young people. Visits to the school
Visits to the school are welcomed by appointment - Post No: STJMMS. are welcome to meet with the Senior Midday Supervisor
please contact Mrs Risebury, School Business Manager, Midday Supervisors (2 P/T Posts) Application forms and further details available from to see how lunchtime is organised. Previous applicants
tel (01405) 704386. £6.62 per hour (point 7) BEVERLEY St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Kennedy Drive, need not apply.
Application packs available from the school, tel (01405) Required from June 2010 at Longcroft School, a Goole, DN14 6HQ, tel (01405) 762607. Hours: Monday to Friday, 1 hour 15 minutes per day.
704386 or at www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Performing Arts College, in Beverley. You will join one Closing Date: 14.7.10. Interview Date: 20.7.10. Application form and further details available from
Post No: SWINEFNN. Closing Date: 7.7.10. of our two teams of supervisors, working under the Martongate Primary School, Martongate, Bridlington,
direction of a senior midday supervisor: YO16 6YD (SAE please), tel (01262) 673975 or email
Caretaker (P/T) Lunchtime Supervisor (P/T) martongate.primary@eastriding.gov.uk
• ensuring a secure, safe environment for our pupils in
£13589 (point 9) pro rata the 11-16 age range who are on the premises during £6.62 per hour (point 7) LEVEN Post No: MARTONMS. Closing Date: 16.7.10.
MARKET WEIGHTON lunchtime Required as soon as possible at Leven CE VC Primary Interview Date: 21.7.10.
The Governors of Mount Pleasant Junior and Market • making sure good order is maintained by our pupils in School, an enthusiastic, friendly, hardworking and exible
Weighton Infant Schools seek an enthusiastic and hard the allocated areas of the school - various areas are person to join our lunchtime team. Exam Invigilators (Casual)
working person to join the caretaking and cleaning allocated on a rota-system Hours: 12noon - 1.15pm (number of working days open £6.62 per hour (point 7) BEVERLEY
team, to provide a safe and healthy environment for all • providing help and assistance to any injured or to negotiation). Required on a casual basis at Longcroft School a
people working or visiting the school premises. You distressed children - rst aid support is readily Visits to the school are welcomed. Performing Arts College, Beverley to work under the
will be responsible, under the direction of the Premises available Application form and further details available from the direction of the Examinations Ofcer assisting with
Manager, for the security of the site and buildings, • operating fairly the lunchtime queuing system. Admin Ofce, Leven CE (VC) Primary School, South the supervision of students during examinations. Main
keyholding, general repairs and maintenance, routine You will have a rm, patient and helpful personality and Street, Leven, HU17 5NX (SAE please), tel (01964) examinations occur during November January, March,
health and safety checks, of both school buildings be able to relate to young people with a variety of needs 542474 or email leven.sbm.primary@eastriding.gov.uk May and June and hours of work vary during the day
and grounds, and cleaning. We seek a person who is and backgrounds. Post No: LEVELS. Closing Date: 13.7.10. between 8.30am - 4.30pm. Applications are welcome
sensitive to the needs of children and the community to All potential applicants are welcome to visit the school at any time and interviews can be arranged at times
join our friendly and successful team. to meet with the senior supervisors to see what the Midday Supervisor (P/T) suitable to applicants.
Hours: 27.5 per week, Monday to Friday 12noon work involves. An enhanced CRB check will be required. £6.62 per hour (point 7) SKIPSEA An enhanced CRB clearance for working with children
- 5.30pm. There will be an opportunity for some Hours: one hour 15 minutes per day Monday to Friday, Required for September 2010 at Skipsea Primary School, will be required and can be arranged by the school.
overtime for lettings etc. term-time only. due to the retirement of the postholder. We seek a Application form and further details available from the
Mount Pleasant Junior School and Market Weighton Application form and further details available from the friendly and trustworthy person to join our caring and school website www.Longcroft.eriding.net or tel (01482)
Infant School are committed to safeguarding and school website at dedicated team. Duties include supervising pupils over 862171. Post No: LONGEXAM01.
promoting the welfare of children, young people and www.Longcroft.eriding.net or directly from the school the lunchtime period, assisting with meal duties and
adults. This post is subject to an enhanced CRB check. ofce, tel (01482) 862171. Post No: LONGMDS2. supporting play activities. Cleaner (P/T)
Application form and further details available from Skipsea Primary School is committed to safeguarding £6.29 per hour (point 4) DRIFFIELD
Mount Pleasant CE Junior School, Princess Road, Market and promoting the welfare of children, young people Required for September 2010 to join our team at Kings
Weighton,YO43 3BY (large SAE please) or in person and adults and all staff are subject to an enhanced CRB Mill School in Drifeld for 10 hours per week, Monday
from the school. Post No: MNTPC. check prior to appointment. to Friday 3.30pm - 5.30pm. Experience is not essential,
Closing Date: 8.7.10. Interview Date: 12.7.10. Hours: Monday to Friday, 11.50am - 1.00pm. as full training will be given.
Application forms and further details available from Application form and further details available by
Skipsea Primary School, Hornsea Road, Skipsea, Drifeld, contacting Mrs Beth Howe, Kings Mill School,Victoria
YO25 8ST or in person from the school. Road, Drifeld,YO25 6UG (SAE please).
Post No: SKIPMS. Closing Date: 9.7.10. Post No: KINGSMILLC. Closing Date: 9.7.10.
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and ttings, £40 - £100. Tel: approval & Police Stump Grinding, Site clearance and General Maintenance.
O.A.P
(01964) 614043.
Servis tumble dryer, Checks available for DISCO
AVAIL UNTS
No job too big or small. Me and my team pride ourselves
on our after job clear-up and are known for leaving gardens
ex cond, £45. Tel: (01482) ABLE
896583. inspection PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND GARDEN SERVICES
OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE YORKSHIRE AREA
tidier than when we started.
Pub collectables, ties, jugs, For a free estimate or advice please contact Jo Ford on:
bottles, bar cloths, pictures, For all enquiries call free of charge on GRASS CUTTING from £5* DRIVE CLEANING from £50*

0800 138 0968


HEADGE CUTTING from £12* GUTTER CLEARENCE from £20*
various other articles, £50 Tel: (01964) 552881 or 07751 216985
ono. Tel: (01482) 896583. FOR A FREE QUOTE CONTACT US ON: 0794 096 5697 Email: ambertreeservices@live.co.uk
Oak dining table and email: markreed72@googlemail.com *prices are subject to quotation
chairs six sitting, hardly used,
reason for sale moving house, SWIMMING SERVICES
£150. Tel: (01964) 536520. HOME IMPROVEMENT SECURITY BOARDING UP
Conservatory suite settee,
two chairs, glass top coffee
table, very good condition,
£150 ono. Tel: (01482)
GARDENING SERVICES Has the winter weather taken it’s toll on your
property? Is your paintwork and
24-hr emergency security boarding up service
Police Registered Contractor Baby & Toddler
(01964) 562413
353155.
Wall pictures, scenic,
Timber looking faded?
If so contact Paul now! Exterior and info@tonycook.co.uk Swimming
modern, glass frames 21inch
x 17inch, also smaller orals You don’t need green fingers interior home maintenance, Reliable www.tonycook.co.uk Thursdays at Nuffield Leisure, Kingston Park
12inch x 15inch 10 pictures service with customer satisfaction.
£60. Tel: (01262) 604150. You just need Green Thumb 

Discounts to OAP’s and UK Armed Services.


Trade and domestic enquiries welcome. Tennis Centre, Hull.
Satellite dish, stand and Tuesdays, Fridays & Sundays at Stamford
decoder with travel case Paul’s Indoor and Outdoor Home Improvements Bridge School Pool.
suitable for caravan, £50. Tel: 01262 603950 or 07960 691673
Aluminium two step caravan Structured fun lessons using toys, floats and
step never used £20. Tel: games, teaching water safety and self rescue

WANTED
07545 828945. black 1 tricolour, suitable hp 860833. 07901 730021. skill. Stimulating lessons to help develop
Ladies coats, one red two photosmart/printers/copiers/ Old railway items, station 2 bed FF at in Barton, clean
black, ex cond, size 10 as scanners original cost £56.99, signs, notices, locomotive G/C/H near Humber Bridge co-ordination, strength and stamina. Sensitive
accept £30. Tel: (01482) nameplates, worksplates, for same in Beverley in 2011- to parent and child’s individual needs
new, £10 each. Tel: (01482)
890095. 654128. DEAD OR ALIVE handlamps, signalling items, 2012. Tel: (01652) 635765.
Indoor bowls, four in bag, Large Dorema porch MOTORCYCLES badges, buttons, clocks, 1 bed bungalow in Contact Alison Turner on
size three, £40. Tel: (01482) awning (burgundy). Fits most anything old, cash paid. Tel: Hunmanby, spacious, 01430 860173/07854 725211
835140. modern caravans. Little used, Anything Considered (01757) 288517. modernised, close to all
Cane two seat couch, VCG, cost £350. Will accept Any condition, New or Old Dinky and Corgi toys, tin amenities, good area to live alisonsaquastars@fsmail.net
as new, £40. Tel: (01482) www.greenthumb.co.uk £120. Tel: (01430) 871355. plate toys, old enamel signs for house or bungalow in www.alisonsaquastars.com
Will collect 7 days
897067. Trailer with cover, electrics, and advertising and motoring Beverley or surrounding areas,
Brother fax machine, T74 spare wheel VCG £100. Tel: Cash Paid items. Tel: (01430) 860313. rural considered. Tel: 07990
complete with 2 new rell Based in Beverley (07986) 220784.
BMW 5 series E39
• Japanese • British Football and
programmes and photos,
rugby 852267 or 07766 286857.
2 bed house in Hessle, in shops for similar in Beverley. good decorative order and
rolls for printing cartridge and • Harleys • Superbikes Tel: 07794 191675. gardens front and rear,
manual. £34 -£50. Child’s car headlamp upgrade, 4 blue- pre 1950. Tel: (01482) quiet cul-de-sac near shops,
white light high output zenon • Classics • Cruisers 643247. schools etc for 2 bed house 2 bed GF lovely at in close to shops and bus stop.
booster seat, good cond but Two seater settee, one Two garden chairs PVC, Drifeld, nice area, near D/G, G/C/H for same,
outgrown, £6. Tel: (01964) green chair, suitable for ex cond, £10. Tefal deep fat bulbs 80w dipped beam 100w • Motocross... etc Old buttons for arts and in rural/semi rural areas. Tel:
full beam, vast improvement crafts. Also wanted – old 07773 032398. school, hospital etc for same similar in Hull or Beverley
562456. conservatory, £50. Tel: fryer still boxed, used twice, or house in Bridlington. Tel: area. Tel: (01724) 277085.
Ikea grey sofa, VGC, £80 (01262) 678330. £10. Tel: (01482) 575370. over standard bulbs, new £20. costume jewellery, necklaces, 4 bed house in Hessle, quiet
Tel: (01482) 840445. beads, bangles, brooches. Old area, secluded back garden, 07502 233705. 4 bed semi in West Hull,
ono. Fire surround and gas Black display unit, 6ft w, six Kew dynamic power
Rabbit/guinea pig outdoor
Call 07966 417182 leather satchel/messenger/ two WCs, separate diner, 1 bed bungalow, D/G, two living rooms, two
re as new, £60 ono. Tel: shelves, two glass doors, two washer, 130 bar, VGC with
(01482) 873655. drawers £40. Nest of tables, accessories and extension run, part felted, and hinged or 01482 323981 saddle bag for student. Cash fourth bedroom could be C/H, shower, garden, nice bathrooms, drive for 2/3
wire door, good cond approx paid. Tel: (01430) 421472. a study or play room for 3 area, warden assisted in bed suitable for disabled, all
Motor cycle leathers, £10. Tel: 07784 987235. hose, cost £250, £80. Tel: Market Weighton for house areas. Tel: (01482) 354077.
Dolomite range, 38inch jacket, Recliner chair, dual motor, (01482) 575370. 12inch H x 2ft 6inch x 3ft, £20 Motorcycle, Norton, BSA, bed house in rural/semi rural
ono. Tel: (01482) 896319 or Triumph or similar four stroke areas. Tel: 07815 996845. or bungalow in Holme upon 3 bed semi in Keyingham,
ladies size 10 jacket, 28inch Stanseld, beige colour cost Two seater settee, and Spalding Moor. Tel: (01430) D/G, C/H with conservatory
trousers, all ex cond, £80 over £1000 seven months two chairs (half wing) green 07788 453318. preferred with V5 good cond 2 bed GF at in Market
ERCOL rocking chair and or restoration project. Will Weighton - ve years old 879698. rural area, not too far from
each. Tel: (01904) 607471. old, as new, Goole, £250. Tel: with pink oral loose covers, 2 bed semi bungalow in shops, doctors, school,
Large pine desk, Habitat, 07706 934078. very strong, £100 ono. Tel: cushions, ex cond. Can deliver, collect for cash. Tel: (01482) for 2 bed house in Beverley
£50. Tel: (01482) 668933. 896319 or 07788 453318. HA or council. Tel: (01430) Withernsea, H/O over 55s for bus route, for house or
29inch H x 28inch W x 55inch White radiator cabinet, (01377) 257349. 2 bed bungalow Holderness bungalow in Withernsea,
L, £100. Tel: (01377) 217909. 81.5cm H x 19cm D x 110cm Motor cycle jacket, Akito, 5 piece drum set VGC £95 Reef One biOrb 60 litre 872830.
ono. Tel: (01482) 709484. aquarium; with or without 2 bed FF at, Fletcher Close, area, other areas considered. may consider other area like
Two sets of golf clubs, Ben W, ready assembled two ex cond, size XXL, blue Tel: (01964) 615615. Cottingham. Tel: (01964)
Savers and McGregor VGC, small water marks on shelf with black, £40. Tel: (01430) accessories. Must be in Hessle Square for 2 bed GF
good condition. Tel: (01482) at or bungalow, Hessle area. 2 bed SF at in two storey 622608 or 07851 909344.
ideal for beginners, including
bags. £45 each. Tel: (01759)
hence price, £25. Tel: 07749 422291. WANTED 642336. Tel: (01482) 643874. building half mile to golf 3 bed semi in Cottingham,
575093. Full set left handed golf course, one mile to beach, large house and big gardens,
380438. Motor bike gloves, mens clubs, with bag, in great cond. One handle, for a Black and Daily dog walker in 1 bed GF at in Beverley, big
Holmpton, must be reliable. garden, parking for Drifeld Troon west coast Scotland for for a 3/4 bed in Cottingham
Men’s black leather and ladies three pairs, £25. £50. Tel: (01482) 846745. Decker hedge trimmer, make similar in Beverley, drive, back or Skidby, 3 bed needs to
waistcoat, 46inch chest, Tel: (01759) 319462. Quality sterling silver GT200, 33cm/13inch will Tel: (01964) 615639 or 07547 or Bridlington. Tel: 07709
672689. 980716. garden. Tel: (01964) 552442. have separate dining area to
£10, selection of girls toys, Single bed, with mattress, ex rings, P, with jade, turquoise, pay reasonable amount. Tel: 2 bed semi in Wawne C/H, convert into a bedroom or
games and DVDs suitable for cond, buyer to collect, £35. garnet, amethyst gem stones, (01405) 767057. 3 bed house in Sancton
for 2/3 bed house in Market quiet cul-de-sac, large garden, other room to convert. Tel:
car boot sale, £20 for the lot
or will sell separately. Tel:
Tel: (01377) 270104. (5) boxed as new, fth of Adjustable dress makers EXCHANGE Weighton. Tel: 07729 side drive off road parking for 07812 429820.
Belfast sink, original, fair price, £50 the lot. Tel: (01377) dummy size 36inch to 38inch 2 bed house in Beverley area. 2 bed house in Drifeld,
(01405) 761202. condition, £45. Tel: (01482) 257771. bust, on stand reasonable 2 bed house in Hedon, nice 129879.
2 bed bungalow in Tel: 07840 629901. nice private garden, close to
Cane three piece suite, 649995. Rotavator, petrol, good cond. Tel: (01482) 354711. area cul-de-sac for 2 bed house 3 bed house off Bempton shops for same in Beverley
suit conservatory or small Filing cabinet, grey metal cond, £100. Tel: (01757) Classic mini, for project, in Beverley or Cottingham. Withernsea D/G, G/C/H,
shower, garden, warden Lane, Bridlington, nice area, or close to, village etc, not
living room, two seater settee three drawers plus les, 289401. cash waiting. Beverley. Tel: Other areas considered. Tel: large garden, driveway for Hull, Hedon etc. Tel: 07909
and two chairs. Green and ofce type, £30. Tel: (01964) Gentleman’s mountain 07530 320125. paid. Tel: (01482) 655589. 07776 259784. assisted, nice area for same or
Multi fuel burner. Tel: 2 bed house in Anlaby, close GF at close to Hessle Square same in Wetwang area. Tel: 445531.
tan, little used, £55 ono. Tel: 562663. bike, very smart, good cond, Paving stones, any size, any (01262) 409762.
(01377) 229326. M and P three in one £100. Tel: (01377) 241463. number, heavy ones please. (01482) 898949. to school etc for 2/3 bed and shops. Tel: (01482)
Paving slabs, 2ftsq if possible, house in Hessle, Station Road 509444. 2 bed end bungalow in
Mitsubishi items, to t L200 pram, grey/silver Baroque - Motorcycle leathers, IXS Tel: (01964) 631673. Scunthorpe for over 55’s
DBLE cab pick up, ARB hard includes x-cel chassis, carry jacket, chest 38inch, cowhide Old musical instruments, will collect. Tel: (01430) area close to shops etc. Tel: 2 bed house in Drifeld,
lovely area, near schools and in pleasant area, spacious,
top (in green) and three roof cot and adjustable pushchair trousers waist 34inch inside bows, violins, violas, cellos,
bars and ladder rack, buyer with hood, apron, also pram/ leg 28 inch, all in excellent guitars, any string instruments,
to collect. £150. Tel: (01262)
420932.
change bag, £150 ono. Tel: condition, £50 ono. Tel: any cond and other musical PLACE YOUR AUGUST SMALL AD FR££ SERVICE!
(01482) 876896. (01262) 675749. items. Tel: (01482) 634079.
Pet carrier, on wheels, new, Sony TV cabinet, with glass Electricity monitor, Old dolly tubs, gin and pole
£15. Tel: (01964) 602078. Have you anything you want to buy, sell or swap?
doors and two shelves, £30. wireless, easy to install, read traps, old pedal cars, toys and If so, simply complete and return this form to the FOR SALE/WANTED/EXCHANGE (delete appropriate), item details: ____________
Mahogany re surround, Tel: (01759) 380452. and use. Can help to reduce trikes, old wire tatey baskets,
white marble insert and address below. Small ads are free and have a maximum ____________________________________________________________________
Single airbed, with pump, your electricity bills. As new, good prices. Tel: (01430)
hearth, £50. Tel: (01377) £10. Blank number plate with £25. Tel: (01482) 679076. 432351. of 25 words (including your contact details). The
maximum price on any form is £250 and due to limited ____________________________________________________________________
217199. electronics for trailer, £10. Doll’s pram – Fisher, red Trailer, required for general
Boy’s black heelys, size Laptop, needs repair, £10. Tel: with many accessories. £25 use, medium size. Tel: 07963 space submission does not guarantee publication. ____________________________________________________________________
6, good condition, £8. Tel: (01377) 236788. ono. Tel: (01964) 612977. 681421. Adverts that do not appear will have to be resubmitted.
(01377) 217199. Exercise mini stepper, Carl Two bridesmaid dresses Old motorcross, trial bike For items over £250 please contact Keeley Mills ____________________________________________________________________
Fan, oscillating pedestal Lewis with handle bars, £25. ages 12 and 9, aubergine/gold for project, consider road on (01482) 391460 to arrange a paid for advert. For
16inch, three speeds £10. house exchanges please state where you currently PRICE: __________________ Tel (inc STD): __________________________________
Tel: (01964) 541147. plus two tiaras £50. Samsung bike, anything considered,
Hornsea Pottery ‘Saffron’ Water feature, resin garden 15” at screen monitor, £30. cash waiting. Tel: (01482) live and where you would like to exchange to (must be ALL SMALL AD ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY 17 JULY
coffee pot, never used, £12 pump, mains electric, £30. Tel: Brand new Radley handbag 870435 or 07890 298557. in the East Riding).
ono. Tel: 07745 193080. (01482) 863516. cost £55, £25. Free Yorkstone Petrol brush cutter Any queries, telephone Kimberley Nichol on (01482)
Send this form to: Small ads, East Riding News, Room HG115, County Hall,
Flymo quicksilver 46SD, Have your own stall, orists approx 40 pieces suitable strimmer. Tel: (01430) 391448. Details for small ads can not be taken
self propelled rotary over the phone. Beverley, HU17 9BA or email: smallads@eastriding.gov.uk
sundries, dishes, tape bouquet for rockery or walling, to 828809.
lawnmower, Briggs and bags, baskets, picks, assorted be collected. Tel: (01405) Mirror, old charm medium
Stratton engine, bought April owers, (worth £300 all in) 767216. oak. Tel: (01964) 527361. House exchanges, please note: council tenants who have a secure tenancy may apply to exchange (swap) their homes with another secure tenant or
10, move necessitates sale, £100. Tel: (01964) 630305. hp ink cartridges new Hat pins, wanted by private housing association tenant. This may include tenants of other councils. No move can take place without the landlord’s written approval.
£120. Tel: (01482) 844321. unused dual pack 56+57, 1 collector, reasonable price
28 EAST RIDING NEWS JULY 2010

THE RACE ROUTE Cycling event promises excitement for everyone

CLOSURES AND DIVERSIONS


Roads and carparks closed to trafc
and parking on Friday, 16 July:

• Saturday Market from Sow Hill Lord Roberts Road and new
Road to the Push, 6am-4pm Walkergate), Lord Roberts
• All of Saturday Market 4pm- Road, Cross Street, Toll Gavel,
midnight Old Waste, 6-11pm
• Wednesday Market 4-11pm • Carparks in Lord Roberts
• Sow Hill Road 5pm-midnight Road and Spencer Street.
• Old Walkergate, Butcher 5-11pm.
Row, Railway Street (between
Vehicular access to properties on or next to the route will be
restricted between 5pm and 11pm. Signed diversions will be in „ EAST YORKSHIRE CLASSIC:The hugely popular event
place between 6pm and 11pm. returns to Beverley this month
A temporary taxi rank will be in place at Sow Hill bus station
from 5pm to midnight, however the station will be closed to buses

Top cyclists go
during this time.
For further information on road closures and car parking queries,
call (01482) 393939.

BUSES
Revised bus Service Revised Departure Point

wheel to wheel
routes and 121 Norwood (outside Netto's)
departure 182 Manor Road (outside Cactus Jack's)
points will be 246 Manor Road (outside Cactus Jack's)
running from 521 Manor Road (outside Cactus Jack's)
5.05pm to X46 Manor Road (outside Cactus Jack's)
11.35pm on
522 Manor Road (outside Cactus Jack's)
Friday, 16 July
523 Manor Road (outside Health Centre) „ BY Jonathan Howell return to the East Riding. The cyclists will line up in New Walk in Beverley
520 Manor Road (outside Cactus Jack's) couldn’t ask for a more picturesque to take part in the 98–mile East
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
X47 Manor Road (outside Health Centre) setting for their races and rides and I Yorkshire Classic. Once again, the
know thousands of visitors will enjoy event will be covered by Eurosport.
cheering them on.” Michael Boyle, the event’s media

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ycling stars from around
There will be eight events starting chief, said: “These events promoted
the world will return to with the Kingston Upon Hull by Hull Thursday Road Club become
Beverley for a popular Athletics Club’s five kilometre bigger and better every year, and

AFC
three day cycling weekend this running race setting off from with over 1,000 entries expected it
month. Saturday Market at 6pm on Friday, is worth more than £250,000 to the
16 July. local economy. Not only does the
Two British Olympic Gold

TICKTON
The National Circuit Race cycling weekend protect jobs in tourism but
medallists, a British World
championships will start that evening it achieves national media coverage
cycling champion and a bevy of
at 7.45pm and will see 70 riders speed and provides local people with a free
international riders will top the bill
around the town for 70 minutes world-class event.”
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pleased to see this popular event
All ages welcome but particularly the following
age groups (2010/2011season):
• Under 9 and Under 11 Boys
• Under 12, Under 14 and Under 16 Girls
• Open age Ladies
Beach football event kicked off in style
A BEACH football festival young people to take part in Howden, South Holderness,
Looking forward to seeing you! saw young people aged a positive, healthy activity at Bridlington and Goole took
between 12 and 19 practise times which historically see the part and extra goals and a
If you would like to come along their skills before the World highest reports of anti social beach volleyball court were
to a family friendly, children first Cup kicked off. behaviour around the county. also set up on the beach for
club, call Jimmy Traynor The event was organised Children with good weekly other members of the public
by East Riding of Yorkshire attendance and behaviour at to use.
(01482) 223481 Council’s sport and play the evening sessions between More information about
development service for those February and April were given Twilight Football is available
who have taken part in the the chance to take part in from Jay Rowley, football
Twilight Football Project. the beach football festival on development coordinator
Twilight Football is run on Bridlington South Beach. on (01482) 392531 or jamie.
Friday evenings to encourage Teams from Beverley, rowley@eastriding.gov.uk

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