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Page 1: Apr 10, Issue 6, The Crowle & Ealand Arrow

April 2010 Issue 6

www.arrowpublications.co.uk

Community Police

News Page 6

The Peatlands Way

Walk Page 11

Where You Live,

Your Local History

Page 12

and much more...

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An Essential move...

Local business woman, Dawn Dell

has moved her beauty salon quite

literally... Next door!

Dawn, who trained in Doncaster and gained her

experience in a salon before starting up her own business,

provided Crowle with its very first beauty salon, Essentials

of Beauty back in1994.

The business has grown from strength to strength,

developing a great client base; some ladies are still visiting

Dawn after 20 years! ‗Essentials‘ customer base is wide

and varied, the youngest is around 11 years old and the

eldest is 92! Customers travel from Hull, Durham, Thorne

and Doncaster as well as local surrounding villages.

The new premises offers 3 treatment rooms and disabled

access. The extra space has provided Dawn with the

opportunity of offering a wider range of treatments. As

well as beauty treatments, ‗Essentials‘ now offer spray

tanning, using the latest technology in illuminated and

ventilated booths.

Also on offer is a new ‗Physique Ultima‘ body toning

machine designed to improve circulation, lymph drainage

and muscle tone. Tests also show the treatment helps

reduce fat deposits and cellulite. Sounds perfect to me!

If you would like a free consultation please contact

Dawn and her team on 01724 711772

Essentials of Beauty

Tel: 01724 711772 Spring Offer

Using the latest technology

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30 High Street

Crowle

Get Ready for Spring! Tired of Routine Exercise? Try Our New Physique Ultima –

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Interior & Exterior Painting Lee Hardy

16 Church Street Epworth

07845 324433 For a Free Quotation

AXI Private HIRE

Contact Geoff on 07866 859963

or 01724 798877

www.axiprivatehire.co.uk

Editors Letter....

April is full of traditions, a few that spring to mind are 1st April, of

course April Fools Day, Good Friday,

Easter Day and

St. George's Day. Again it is my favourite time of year, I think

with the terrible winter we have all

endeared, there is a glimmer of hope, blue

skies and the feeling of warmer days ahead!

Apparently I have heard because of the

cold Winter, we will have a fantastic

Summer ahead. I will believe it when I see it! This month, I welcome all my new

advertisers, and of course not forgetting all

my existing customers who have stayed

with the Arrow for such a long time. The

April issue has proved a very busy month! I would like to thank all the calls I receive,

along with emails who support the

magazine, all your comments are greatly

appreciated! Again, anyone with any local news, clubs or

societies who would like to be included,

give me a ring or contact me on email.

Have a great Easter and enjoy the read...

Best Wishes

Carolyn Grant (Editor)

1 Nether Cantley Lane,

Old Cantley,

Doncaster, South Yorkshire,

DN3 3QQ

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News, News, News, News, News, News, News...

Crowle Methodist Church Council invites any budding and experienced musicians,

whatever age, to use the Church premises for

meeting together to play any type of music. The first two months of use of Church premises

would be free. If you feel you can lead this group of

musicians, or you would like to be part of the group

and you wish to know more, please contact me. [email protected] 01724 712507

[email protected] 01724 710025

Do You Recognise This Cap?

I have been passed a collection of costume that

belonged to a donor's father and

grandfather. One of these items is what appears to

be a school cap, and as the family was from the

Epworth area I was wondering if anyone might

recognise which school it was from?

If anyone can help I would be very much

appreciated!

Madeleine Grout

Collections

Assistant

(Decorative Arts)

North

Lincolnshire

Museums Service

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729013

The Eastoft Community Welfare

Association, registered charity

515486 would like to invite new members

for the Eastoft over 50’s CLUB. They meet

the first Monday of every month 12 noon at the

River Don for a meal (£3.50) and get-together.

Please book in advance 01724 798040. We are

based in the village hall at Eastoft.

Eastoft Women's Institute also meets

on the second Wednesday every month in the

village hall at 7-30pm

The May meeting of the Isle of

Axholme group of the

Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust will take

place on Thursday May 6th when Natasha

Estrada will be giving us a talk about small

mammals found in Britain. Although we know what

many of these animals look like from pictures or

television programmes, most of us rarely, if ever,

see these creatures in the wild because they are so

secretive. Natasha worked for the Trust for a time

monitoring small mammals, particularly water voles

and bats, and she now conducts ecological surveys

for various people. We have been trying to get a

speaker on this subject for a few years so we are

looking forward to this meeting. Do come along

and join us, our meetings are open to anyone; you

don‘t have to be a Trust member.

We meet on the first Thursday of the month from

October to May at the new hall at the rear of

Haxey Methodist Chapel on Low Street starting at

7.30pm. There is a small admission charge of £1

and there is a raffle and refreshments. Bird food is

always on sale at the meetings as well as at Geoff‘s

house in Belton. For further information about the

local Trust group and their meetings please contact

Geoff or Chris Trinder on 01427 872051. We look

forward to welcoming all regular members and

new visitors.

Interested in gardening? contact Martin

or Gerald and become a member of the Crowle

and Ealand Garden club. Contact details are

01724 712482 or 01724 711860

This month the Crowle and

Ealand over 60’s club will have a

local gem, not heard very often, in the person

of Gwen Parker. She will be giving you home

monologues, some of which will be very amusing!

Interested give me a call for more details:

Mr Lumb 01724 710532

Coffee morning at St. Norberts

Parish Hall, Crowle will be held on

April 3rd. 10am—11.30am

Everyone welcome

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All aspects of

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Jackie’s Floral Designs Fresh flowers Delivered to your door... 100 High Street Crowle

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G Tune & Son Fieldside Nursery Crowle We are your local nursery

with over 40 years

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The three priorities for the

Axholme North Ward are:

Church Street Crowle– The

Neighbourhood Policing Team are continuing to work with the Youth

Service, the Neighbourhood Watch

Group and local residents to reduce

the problems of youths causing a

nuisance. MP Mr Cawsey recently

attended at a meeting with the Youth

service and local residents and one of

the issues raised was regarding balls

from the rear play area of the youth

club entering nearby gardens.

Mr Cawsey is to try and assist with

funding for nets for the youth club to stop this problem. Godnow Road Crowle– Over the past month the main calls for service regarding the anti-social

behaviour of youths have been from residents on Godnow Road. Station Road Keadby Street– The Parish Council requested that the parking at this location be

monitored. The parking issues revolve around the school dropping off and collection times and

concerns about child safety. This parking by parents dropping of and collecting their children is a

problem at most of the schools on the Isle of Axholme and we ask that plenty of time is allowed for

the school ‗run‘ and consideration be given to other road users and pedestrians so as to make these

areas safe for the children. The Neighbourhood Team will patrol and monitor the above hotspot areas and any offences will be

dealt with positively. PS Michelle Garlick is exploring the possibility of using the Police events bus to visit the villages to

increase community engagement and give more residents the chance to report their concerns to the

local officers. Pc Godley has been into St Norbert‘s School and North Axholme School to present awards to

those who took part in Lifestyle 2009. Lifestyle is a Humberside Police initiative for 10 to 16 year

olds to encourage young people to help their communities during the school summer holidays. The

Gomez Group, The Luddington Loonie Lifestylers, The Sunshine Gals of Luddington and The

Glamour Girls all worked very hard through the holidays raising in excess of seven hundred and

sixty pounds for their charities which included the RSPCA, The British Heart Foundation, Lindsey

Lodge Hospice and Fremans Child Care Unit. A big ‗Well done‘ to all those who took part. The Neighbourhood Team have continued to deal with anti-social use of motor vehicles and a young

driver from Crowle have been reported for summons for traffic offences and will be appearing in

court.

Two more children have been spoken to in front of their parents regarding offences of shoplifting in

Crowe.

Two females have been arrested and are being dealt with for burglary in Ealand.

A male has been arrested and dealt with by way of a caution for an assault in Keadby.

Two males have been spoken to regarding suspicious activities in Eastoft.

A number of local youths have been spoken to regarding their congregating at the boarded up

premises of the New Trent Public House Ealand.

PCSO

Wendy Frear

PC1717

Graham Godley

PCSO 7576 Paul

Fearon

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Ritz it up in Epworth at Jonathan David... On Mothers Day I treated my mum

and myself to ―Sunday Indulgence‖

and what a treat it was!

The standard and quality of food and

service was fantastic!

Speaking to David Wardle director of

Jonanthan David, he said, “Quality is at the top of my list, it is

important my customers are served

fresh food with superior ingredients,

that's what makes my cakes the

quality they are.” I can certainly vouch for that, David

started work at 6am on Mothers Day

to deliver his customers all

homemade fresh cakes, pastries and

sandwiches, served professionally by

his friendly staff it was definitely

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Booking is essential and costs only

£8.50 per head if you would like to

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Feeling stressed, anxious,

depressed or have a

recurring fear or phobia?

One in four people suffer from mental health

problems at some point in their life.

To make it easier to get help, residents of

North Lincolnshire can now access NHS mental

health services over the internet. It works in the

same way as an in-person appointment, with the

same levels of confidentiality and using the same

team of local health professionals.

You can use the service to ask for an

appointment or receive therapy using your

computer in the comfort of your own home.

A special 'drop-in' eClinic is open every

Wednesday if you just want to see what all the

fuss is about.

To find out more or to get in

touch ring 01724 874919 or visit

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The Isle of Axholme Where You Live Your Local History

Adapted by Anthony Catherall

THE SAXONS AND SCANDINAVIANS IN THE ISLE OF AXHOLME Continued For the next three hundred years or so the Saxon Kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria con-ducted a smouldering conflict. The Isle on the frontier was often the centre of contention and bloodshed. It is said that three east/west hillocks called the Giants Graves near High Melwood were the graves of soldiers killed in these conflicts. Now, apparently they are no longer discernible. In the late 8th century the Danes started to make raids on the east coast. The Humber and Trent provided excellent transport inland. In 797 A.D. the country around the Humber and Trent were devastated by Danish raiders. This occurred again in 838 A.D. In 870 A.D. the Danish raiders plundered North Lindsey for three years actually settling at Torksey before heading for home. In 933 A.D. the Danes swept the whole country from Durham to Lindsey. In 1013 the King of Den-mark, Sweyn, devastated North Lindsey and landed at Gainsborough where he assumed the title of King. In 1014 he died and was succeeded by Canute, his son. However, Ethelred, the Saxon king returned with an army and tried to drive out the Danes. After a number of battles, Canute became King of England as well as Denmark. Danish settlement and integration was taking place through-out this period. The Danish Kings ruled England until 1042 when a Saxon was elected. After the Norman Conquest, in 1068, the King of Denmark brought a fleet and army across to form an alli-ance with the Saxons to try to drive out the Normans. The Danish fleet anchored at the confluence of the Ouse and Trent off Adlingfleet. Its name derived from Edgar Atheling, Saxon heir to the throne. The camp was in a superb defensive position with the Ouse to the North. Trent to the East and the Don meandering to the South. The Danish fleet had control of the waterways. However, William the Conqueror offered the Danes a vast bribe and they left without fighting.

The Isle of Axholme provides a number of Scandinavian and Danish place names. For example, a name ending in – ‘by’ Keadby (- by meaning village). Other examples are; - ‘thorpe’ - Garthorpe, Althorpe, Derrythorpe and Gunthorpe (thorpe meaning hamlet). Gunthorpe also means (hamlet of reeds). Lastly – ‘toft’ - Santoft, Beltoft, and Eastoft (-toft meaning homestead). Bibliography: - Historical Geography – Mitchell Historical Geography of England and Wales – Darby History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme – Rev. W.B. Stonehouse M.A. Reads History of the Isle of Axholme – T.C. Fletcher.

Next month only in the Arrow The Normans

Make sure you see a copy...

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Mobile Ladies Hair Stylist Cut and Blow, Colours, Perms Specialist in Hair Extensions Contact Paula 01724 798083

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For decades, we've been warned

about the dangers of sun

exposure. Most of us diligently apply sunscreen

before heading outdoors, confident that we are

protecting ourselves from malignant melanoma, one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer. The experts have gotten their point across, maybe too well! As it turns out, in our effort to avoid overexposure to

the sun, we have left ourselves vulnerable to arthritis, osteoporosis, diabetes, hypertension, and certain cancers, as well as other diseases. Exposure to the sun

is our easiest and most common source of vitamin D, and although it is important to avoid sunburn, a little exposure to the sun each day can go a long way in

protecting our health. Without sufficient vitamin D, experts fear that we may even see a resurgence of rickets in children, a disease that had become fairly

rare in both Europe and the U.S. In today's world, we not only slather on the sunscreen before spending time outside, but many of us spend

very little time outdoors to begin with. further limiting our exposure to the sun's rays. Depending on the climate in your area, opportunity for sun exposure sufficient to help protect against

both breast and prostate cancer may be hard to come by. In the UK, the suns rays are too weak for a good half of the year to allow absorption adequate enough

to aid in the body's production of vitamin D. Even in the hot, sunny climates of the Middle East and Africa, people often choose long sleeved garments to protect

themselves from sunburn. While they are decreasing the incidence of malignant melanoma, they are depriving themselves of a vital nutrient.

So what is the answer? We can get some vitamin D through food sources, such as milk, eggs, and fatty fish, but dietary sources alone typically fall far short of the mark. Supplements are widely available, but even with

supplementation, the blood levels of vitamin D can remain depleted. We certainly do not want to return to the days of unprotected sunbathing -- we have

concrete proof that allowing our skin to burn puts us at risk, yet it is clear that the vitamin D offered by sun exposure does provide some healthful benefits.

As with most things, moderation is your best bet; seeking a little bit of daily sunlight seems to be the optimal solution. While it is important to avoid

unprotected exposure during the hours of 11 a.m. through 3 p.m. when the sun's rays are the most direct and therefore the most dangerous, it is prudent

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Holiday Fun at Althorpe & Keadby School

Thursday, 18th February

Origami and making badges with an artist from 20/21 and

Playing ball games with Football in the Community

Friday, 19th February

Drumming with Gary Hammond and Football with Epworth Coaches

25 pupils from school came to each of these activities, over the 2 days and, as you

can see from the following comments from Callum, Emma and Kathryn in Year 6,

a fab time was had by all:-

―It gives kids something to do

in the holidays, instead of

being bored or getting into

trouble.‖

―The art session was good as

you got to make something

really different and then take it

home.‖

―We have asked Gary to come

back and work with us.

He brought some more new

instruments, which we loved

playing.‖

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NEW Playgroup Sessions for 2 years + Commencing Tuesday 20th April

Monday to Friday 9-11.30 am £6.00

Includes a drink and snack A great opportunity for your child to learn through play and make new

friends in a safe, stimulating environment, run by qualified childcare staff. Free sessions will be available for three and four year olds through early

years funding.

Limited spaces contact Lisa or Carol

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The Dolphin Pub ALTHORPE

The home of Fine Food & Beverage

Landlord: Robert Garbutt

Opening times Thursday & Friday 12—2:30pm

Monday—Sunday 4:30 pm—9:00 pm

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Two senior members of Axholme Camera

Club have been awarded Honorary Life

Membership, much to their surprise. Cliff Espin -

Bradley and John Roberts have both been members for

over thirty years, and have served the club as Chairmen

and committee members at various times. " We have been friends throughout, " said John, " and remember when the club was down to a handful of members. It is

lovely to have seen it grow again, into the successful club we have today." Both John and Cliff are still active members of the club,

attending meetings regularly and entering competi-tions.|This continuing enthusiasm for photography is a wonderful achievment, especially as Cliff recently

celebrated his eightieth birthday . Both have embraced the digital age and use the new technology to great effect, often producing award winning images.

The annual Photographer of the Year Competition, sponsored by Tom Dennis Imaging of Scunthorpe, was

well supported with over sixty entries. Judge Erica Oram from Sheffield, had a difficult task. She studied all the photographs in the competition, and commented on each one, giving helpful advice where she felt it would

be of use, before short-listing ten, which turned out to be fourteen, so high was the overall standard of work. From these she eventually selected her top three, with

the winner being Jean Goodburn's beautiful study of a long tailed tit.

Jean was presented with the Tom Dennis Imaging

Trophy and one of three prizes donated by member Alan Townsend. Alan then went on to win second and third prizes!

Previoiusly, Alan Townsend had given a talk to mem-bers, 'Film to Digital', in which he shared some of his earliest images, taken on film and processed in the

darkroom, alongside his more recent digital work, comparing the different techniques and results. It was a very interesting and informative talk as well as an

opportunity to see more of Alan's terrific work. The format was far better than some of visiting speakers who give similar talks, and it is good to know we have

such talent in the club. Best Wishes Lynda Photo

by David Ulyett

Photographer of the Year Jean Goodburn

(right) receiving the Tom Dennis Imaging

Trophy from Judge Erica Oram

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Double unveiling at Epworth’s

Old Rectory Museum

There was a double unveiling at one of North Lincolnshire‘s

popular tourist attractions on Saturday (February 20) - and one

was a surprise for the 90-year-old woman taking part. Local MP Ian Cawsey was at Epworth‘s Old Rectory to officially

unveil a certificate given to it to mark the fact the building had

been officially designated as a museum by the Museums,

Libraries and Archives Council ((MLA).

And then Jean Watson from York was asked to cut a tape to

officially open a exhibition room at the Old Rectory – famous

throughout the world as the birthplace of John and Charles

Wesley, who founded the Methodist movement. Mrs Watson had been asked to open the exhibition room as she had donated two prints to the museum

and was there to represent all the people who had made donations. However, it was not until she arrived that she was asked to perform the tape cutting ceremony and said:

―I‘ll be thrilled and delighted to do so.‖ Earlier, before unveiling the MLA certificate, Ian Cawsey said: ―This represents a huge amount of hard

work by a lot of people to get the Old Rectory accredited as a museum. ―I congratulate all involved and look forward to the Old Rectory going on to even bigger and better things

in the future,‖ he added.

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What’s On In Crowle & Ealand? Day Activity Meeting Place Time Contact

Mon The Ealand Academy of

Performing Arts

Pavilion Godnow Road Crowle 4-5pm & 7.45 Crystal

07969 290262

Mon Crowle & Ealand

Entertainers Drama Group

Community Hall Crowle 6.00pm - 9.00pm

Mon Crowle and Ealand Bowls The Sports Pavillion 9.45am - 12noon Mrs Olive Boon

01724 710659

Tues 11-16 Youth Club Keadby Church Hall 6.00pm - 7.30pm (term

time only)

Tues Beavers St Norberts School 6.00pm

Tues Cubs & Scouts St Norberts School 6.30pm

Tues Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 7.00pm - 9.00pm YR9+

Wed Crowle Monkey Club Windsor Park Godnow Road 9.00am - 11.00am

Wed Phoenix Taekwondo Community Hall Crowle 6.30pm - 9.00pm

Thurs Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 7.00pm - 9.00pm YR6

Fri Crowle Monkey Club Windsor Park Godnow Road 9.00am - 11.00am

Fri Andrea Hobson School of Dance Community Hall Crowle 5.00pm - 9.00pm

Fri The Ealand Academy of

Performing Arts

Pavilion Godnow Road Crowle 4-5.30pm & 5.30-7.45pm Crystal

07969 290262

Fri Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 6.30pm - 8.30pmYrs

6,7,8

Sat The Ealand Academy of

Performing Arts

Pavilion Godnow Road Crowle Various times and ages Crystal

07969 290262

Monthly Activity Meeting Place Time

2nd Monday Regen Meeting White Hart, Crowle 7.00pm

1st Monday Eastoft over 50‘s CLUB River Don Pub 01724 798040

1st Wednesday Crowle Angling Club Crowle Liberal Club 8.00pm

2nd Wednesday Mothers Club Crowle Community Hall 7.00pm - 9.00pm

2nd Wednesday Eastoft Womans Institute Village Hall, Eastoft 7.30pm

3rd Wednesday Ealand Women‘s Fellowship Ealand Chapel 2.00pm

1st Thursday Crowle WI Resource Centre Crowle 7.30pm

3rd Thursday The Over 60‘s Crowle Community Hall 7.00pm - 9.00pm

Last Friday St Johns Ambulance BINGO Keadby Church Hall 7.00pm

Last Saturday Coffee Morning Keadby Church Hall 10.00am - 12noon

Crowle Community Hall - Available for Hire - Call Sue Burke on 01724 710622 for details.

Keadby Church Hall - Available for Hire - Call David Patterson on 01724 783546 for details

Eastoft Village Hall - Available for Hire - Call Steve on 01724 798108

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CROSS KEYS LAW

Alan Robinson

Your friendly local Solicitor

Services for older people including:

Powers of Attorney. Wills. Court of Protection. Winding

up Estates. Tax and Inheritance Planning. Health and Social Care.

Welfare Benefits. Secretarial Services.

Free Home visits within the Isle

Cross Keys Law, Cross Keys House,

10 Market Place, Crowle, DN17 4LA

Tel: 01724 710910

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.crosskeyslaw.com

CROFT HOUSE KENNEL & CATTERY

• Heated Kennels & Cattery

• Individual covered runs

• Dogs walked daily

• Vaccination certificates required

• Dog grooming available

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West Stockwith 01427 890235

Wasps Rats Mice Squirrels Fleas Birds Ants Flies Rabbits Woodworm

Cockroaches Moles and all other pests No cal out fee. 24/7 Rapid Response

01427 873608 0776 6747245 www.axholmepestcontrol.co.uk

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Age Concern 0800 009966

Child Line 0800 111

NSPCC 08088005000

Samaritans 01724 860000

Benefits Agency 01724 274444

Humberside Fire Brigade 01724 295900

Humberside Police (non - emergency) 0845 6060222

Crimestoppers 0800 555111

Anglian Water 0845 7145145

British Gas 0800 111999

Central Networks Electricity 0800 0568090

Transco Gas 0800 111999

Yorkshire Electricity 0800 375675

Yorkshire Water 0845 1242420

Floodline 0845 9881188

National Rail Enquiries 0845 484950

Isle Coaches 01427 728227

Road car 0845 6050605

North Lincolnshire Council 01724 296296

Scunthorpe General Hospital .01724 282282

Goole & District Hospital 01405 720720

Crowle Health Centre 08444 778652

NHS Direct 0845 4647

St Norberts Catholic Primary School 01724 710249

Crowle Primary School 01724 710312

North Axholme Comprehensive School 01724 710368

Trentvale Preparatory School 01724 782904

Luddington & Garthorpe Primary School 01724 798228

Althorpe & Keadby Primary School 01724 782344

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

BUSINESS/FINANCE

Hurstons Accountants Epworth 01427 873737

MJ Button Accountants Crowle 01724 711881

BOARDING KENNELS /

GROOMING

Croft House Kennel/ Cattery 01427 890235

HEALTH & FITNESS

Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness 01724 712700

Quality Life Styles Personal Training 01427 753591

07714 318958

Tranquil Moments Holistic Therapies

www.tranquil-moments.eu

07921 174835

ENTERTAINMENT

Belton Bouncy Castles 01427 872215

07788 896988

PEST CONTROL

Axholme Pest Control 01427 873608

07766 747245

TAXI/TRAVEL

Axi Private Hire 07866 859963

TRADESMEN

CMD Development 01302 770216

E P G Roofing www.epgroofinc.co.uk 01302 532676

A.E.S. Tiling (Ceramic Floor & Wall Tiling) 01302 885401

07749 519557

Advertise in this

space for £30

per year Give Carolyn a call

01302 532676 [email protected]

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