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SOMETHINGWONDERFUL50 MUSICAL YEARS

WHITBY AREA MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANYpresents

DIRECTOR: ROSALIE ABEL MUSICAL DIRECTOR: SUE ROWLAND

TICKET PRICE £8.00

Box Office01947 458899

www.whitbypavilion.co.uk(Booking fee applied to all telephone and online bookings)

WHITBY PAVILION THEATRE2ND AND 3RD JUNE 2016

7.30PM

facebook.com/WhitbyAreaMusicalTheatreCo

FEATURINGPeter Pan.Seussical.Wizard Of Oz.Return To The Forbidden Planet.Orpheus In The Underworld.Land Of Smiles.

The Merry Widow.The Mikado.Die Fledermaus.Iolanthe.The Pirates Of Penzance.Brigadoon.Me And My Girl.Oliver.My Fair Lady.Calamity Jane.The Pajama Game.Annie Get Your Gun.The Music Man.Annie.Hello Dolly.

Showboat.Anything Goes.Carousel.The Sound Of Music.The King And I.Oklahamo.Kiss Me Kate.Fiddler On The Roof.Joseph and The Amazing Tecnicolor Dreamcoat.Sister Act.

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SOMETHINGWONDERFUL50 MUSICAL YEARS

WHITBY AREA MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANYpresents

DIRECTOR: ROSALIE ABEL MUSICAL DIRECTOR: SUE ROWLAND

TICKET PRICE £8.00

Box Office01947 458899

www.whitbypavilion.co.uk(Booking fee applied to all telephone and online bookings)

WHITBY PAVILION THEATRE2ND AND 3RD JUNE 2016

7.30PM

facebook.com/WhitbyAreaMusicalTheatreCo

FEATURINGPeter Pan.Seussical.Wizard Of Oz.Return To The Forbidden Planet.Orpheus In The Underworld.Land Of Smiles.

The Merry Widow.The Mikado.Die Fledermaus.Iolanthe.The Pirates Of Penzance.Brigadoon.Me And My Girl.Oliver.My Fair Lady.Calamity Jane.The Pajama Game.Annie Get Your Gun.The Music Man.Annie.Hello Dolly.

Showboat.Anything Goes.Carousel.The Sound Of Music.The King And I.Oklahamo.Kiss Me Kate.Fiddler On The Roof.Joseph and The Amazing Tecnicolor Dreamcoat.Sister Act.

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Hello and welcome to the June edition of the Whitby Advertiser, the number one choice for advertising in Whitby and the surrounding district. I hope that you will enjoy this new edition of our magazine, whether you are a resident, business owner, visitor or holidaymaker to the area.Well, as I am sure you already know, Father’s Day falls on Sunday 19th June. If you haven’t already done so, mark the date on your calendar and give your superhero a gift that he is sure to cherish and remember. Browsing through the following pages will definitely give you inspirational ideas that will make your Dad’s day!This month, our issue stands at a bumper 104-pages and we have squeezed as much as we possibly can between the covers. As always, you will find adverts from new businesses as well as our regular advertisers, and everything you can possibly think of from bathrooms to beauty treatments, pets to plumbers, and cars to carpets. There is a handy index at the back too to help you find what you are looking for.As always, there is our ever-popular prize crossword to do - could you be our lucky winner this month? Simply have a go, work out what the mystery word is, then drop us a line by postcard or email and the prize, a £10 gift voucher to spend at Harper Brown health and beauty salon could be yours!If you haven’t checked out our website recently, it is well worth a visit. Now with a new look, you will find lots of information at just the click of your mouse. There is our Business Directory, a comprehensive listing of all our advertisers, both past and present. If you are a business and want to upgrade your listing to our new premium Business Directory listing, please get in touch. If you are interested in advertising with us, the advertising section gives all the information you will need including advert prices and sizes, advertising deadline dates and a map of where we deliver to. You can scroll through our current and recent issues on our website too, as well as check a handy calendar containing all our What’s On events for the month.Choose the best. Choose the Whitby Advertiser and bring extra business to your door.

Copyright © Whitby Advertiser LtdNo part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted without permission in writing from the publisher. Requests for permission or further information should be addressed to the publisher.

Published by Whitby Advertiser LtdGreen Lane CentreGreen LaneWhitby, North Yorkshire YO22 4EH

Company No: 05736318 | VAT No: 979 2029 82

All information in this magazine is published in good faith and cannot be reproduced without written permission. Whilst the publisher makes every effort to ensure that the businesses featured in this magazine are of the highest quality, we do not guarantee the services and products from any businesses featured. No liability will be accepted under any circumstances should any of the contents in this magazine be incorrect. Any complaints should be referred to Trading Standards, NYCC. The views expressed within the articles are not necessarily those of the publisher. All rights reserved.

CALL US

01947 605500E-MAIL US [email protected]

FIND US ONLINEwhitbyadvertiser.co.uk

WRITE TO USWhitby Advertiser Ltd Green Lane Centre, Green LaneWhitby, YO22 4EH

JULY ISSUE DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISERS FRIDAY 17TH JUNE

Give us a call or e-mail and we’ll help you get the most out of your advertising budget. Or visit our website for sizes, templates, and prices.

Stephen AultEDITOR

WhitbyAdvertiser June 2016

FEATURES THIS MONTH8 Dining Out Guide25 Whitby Slimmers Raise £’s For Charity34 What’s On40 Line Ads 44 Strange Whitby Tales 49 Talking Property52 Finding Your Way Down To Silver Street92 Here Comes Summer 96 Prize Crossword 98 Useful Numbers102 Index

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Hello and welcome to the June edition of the Whitby Advertiser, the number one choice for advertising in Whitby and the surrounding district. I hope that you will enjoy this new edition of our magazine, whether you are a resident, business owner, visitor or holidaymaker to the area.Well, as I am sure you already know, Father’s Day falls on Sunday 19th June. If you haven’t already done so, mark the date on your calendar and give your superhero a gift that he is sure to cherish and remember. Browsing through the following pages will definitely give you inspirational ideas that will make your Dad’s day!This month, our issue stands at a bumper 104-pages and we have squeezed as much as we possibly can between the covers. As always, you will find adverts from new businesses as well as our regular advertisers, and everything you can possibly think of from bathrooms to beauty treatments, pets to plumbers, and cars to carpets. There is a handy index at the back too to help you find what you are looking for.As always, there is our ever-popular prize crossword to do - could you be our lucky winner this month? Simply have a go, work out what the mystery word is, then drop us a line by postcard or email and the prize, a £10 gift voucher to spend at Harper Brown health and beauty salon could be yours!If you haven’t checked out our website recently, it is well worth a visit. Now with a new look, you will find lots of information at just the click of your mouse. There is our Business Directory, a comprehensive listing of all our advertisers, both past and present. If you are a business and want to upgrade your listing to our new premium Business Directory listing, please get in touch. If you are interested in advertising with us, the advertising section gives all the information you will need including advert prices and sizes, advertising deadline dates and a map of where we deliver to. You can scroll through our current and recent issues on our website too, as well as check a handy calendar containing all our What’s On events for the month.Choose the best. Choose the Whitby Advertiser and bring extra business to your door.

Copyright © Whitby Advertiser LtdNo part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted without permission in writing from the publisher. Requests for permission or further information should be addressed to the publisher.

Published by Whitby Advertiser LtdGreen Lane CentreGreen LaneWhitby, North Yorkshire YO22 4EH

Company No: 05736318 | VAT No: 979 2029 82

All information in this magazine is published in good faith and cannot be reproduced without written permission. Whilst the publisher makes every effort to ensure that the businesses featured in this magazine are of the highest quality, we do not guarantee the services and products from any businesses featured. No liability will be accepted under any circumstances should any of the contents in this magazine be incorrect. Any complaints should be referred to Trading Standards, NYCC. The views expressed within the articles are not necessarily those of the publisher. All rights reserved.

CALL US

01947 605500E-MAIL US [email protected]

FIND US ONLINEwhitbyadvertiser.co.uk

WRITE TO USWhitby Advertiser Ltd Green Lane Centre, Green LaneWhitby, YO22 4EH

JULY ISSUE DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISERS FRIDAY 17TH JUNE

Give us a call or e-mail and we’ll help you get the most out of your advertising budget. Or visit our website for sizes, templates, and prices.

Stephen AultEDITOR

WhitbyAdvertiser June 2016

FEATURES THIS MONTH8 Dining Out Guide25 Whitby Slimmers Raise £’s For Charity34 What’s On40 Line Ads 44 Strange Whitby Tales 49 Talking Property52 Finding Your Way Down To Silver Street92 Here Comes Summer 96 Prize Crossword 98 Useful Numbers102 Index

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Photograph by Alan Wastell

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Voted

the best in Whitby!

Here at Hadley's we've been perfecting the art of Fish and Chips for nearly 80 years.

And now our brand new take away is open there are even more reasons to visit Hadley's while you're in Whitby!

Enjoy some of Whitby's Best Fish and Chips whilst also wandering the streets and experiencing the wonderful sights and sounds of our seaside town.

Or, if you prefer, relax in the comfortable surroundings of our family-friendly and fully-licensed restaurant.

Come rain or shine, Hadley's Restaurant and Take Away is the place to come for your Fish and Chips.

There's a reason we've been in business for so long!

www.hadleysfishandchips.co.uk

11 Bridge Street, Whitby • 01947 604153

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the best in Whitby!

Here at Hadley's we've been perfecting the art of Fish and Chips for nearly 80 years.

And now our brand new take away is open there are even more reasons to visit Hadley's while you're in Whitby!

Enjoy some of Whitby's Best Fish and Chips whilst also wandering the streets and experiencing the wonderful sights and sounds of our seaside town.

Or, if you prefer, relax in the comfortable surroundings of our family-friendly and fully-licensed restaurant.

Come rain or shine, Hadley's Restaurant and Take Away is the place to come for your Fish and Chips.

There's a reason we've been in business for so long!

www.hadleysfishandchips.co.uk

11 Bridge Street, Whitby • 01947 604153

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Argyle Road, Whitby, YO21 3HU

01947 820652www.themetwhitby.com

The Met Bar & Function Venueor @themetbarwhitby

OPEN MON-SAT 4pm - late SUN 12noon - late

KARAOKE EVERY FRIDAY FROM 9PM - ALL WELCOME!

SUNDAY CARVERY Served 12noon-2:30pm

Adults £6.95, Smaller portion £5.95 Children aged 8 & under £3.95

BOOK NOW FOR FATHER’S DAY Sunday 19th June

SIXTIES DANCE NIGHT with Five Divide

Sat 18th June - 8pm-late Tickets £4 in advance, £5 on door

on sale from: The Greedy Pig & The Met

BURGER NIGHT - 2 FOR £12 EVERY FRIDAY 5pm-8pm

Our delicious homemade Met Burgers served with all the trimmings

OUR FULL BAR MENU IS ALSO AVAILABLE

FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE Weddings, parties, celebrations.

Full in-house catering CALL CHRIS FOR MORE INFO

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SCARBOROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL

LICENSING ACT 2003NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR

A PREMISES LICENCE/ CLUB PREMISES CERTIFICATE

Notice is given that Whitby Friendship Amateur Rowing Club has applied to Scarborough Borough Council Licensing Authority for a Premises Licence or Club Premises Certificate under Section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003.

Anyone who wishes to make representations regarding this application must give notice in writing to: Licensing Services, Town Hall, St Nicholas Street, Scarborough, YO11 2HG. Representations must be received by the date below

23rd June, 2016

(Not to be less than 28 days, starting on the day after the application was given to the Licensing Authority)

The Application Record and Register may be viewed during normal office hours at the above address or at www.scarborough.gov.uk

It is an offence under Section 158 of the Licensing Act 2003, knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is up to level 5 on the standard scale (£5000)

Premises Whitby Friendship Amateur Rowing Club, New Way GhautWhitby, North Yorkshire.YO22 4DH

The Licensable activities are:Retail sale of alcohol for consumption on and off the premises (Beer Garden)Performance of Live Music (on the premises)Performance of Recorded Music (on the premises)Performance of facilities to dancing (on the premises)

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Whitby slimmers lose lbs and raise £s for charity!Caring members of the Sneaton Castle and Eastside Community Centre Slimming World groups have bagged up their clothes they’ve successfully slimmed out of to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

Jo and Sal, weight loss Consultants who run the Whitby Slimming World groups, encouraged members, their friends and families in Whitby to spring-clean their wardrobes and collect the clothes, shoes and accessories they’ve successfully slimmed out of to generate valuable stock for the Whitby Cancer Research UK shop.

The groups, in Whitby have lost a stunning 487 stone since January this year, were taking part in the organisation’s national fundraising campaign, the ‘Big Slimming

World Clothes Throw’. Last year Slimming World’s Big Clothes Throw raised £1.7m for Cancer Research UK, and this year the organisation aims to raise £2m for the charity. With each bag worth up to £25, hopes the contribution from the Whitby groups will help to reach that total.

“The incredible members of our groups have amazed us with their enthusiasm, dedication and commitment once again! This year’s Big Clothes Throw has been a fantastic success, and we can’t believe just how many bags my members, their friends and families have managed to collect for Cancer Research UK. It’s been so rewarding and we are so proud to help pull together such a phenomenal amount of stock for such a worthwhile cause!”

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Box Office 01723 370541 www.sjt.uk.com

What I Learned From Johnny Bevan26 May, 7.45pmWinner of the Fringe First Award for new writing

Raz28 May, 7.45pm

★★★★★ “an enthralling performance”Evening Standard

Arabian Nights3 & 4 June, 7pmA modern telling of these timeless tales by the SJT Youth Theatre.

The National Joke8 June - 20 August

A searingly funny new play by Torben Betts. Home truths begin to emerge when Rupert St John-Green MP and three generations of women gather in the family garden to watch a total solar eclipse.

SUMMER FESTIVAL

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Whats On

THROUGHOUT THE MONTH IT Helps. Stuck setting up an email, struggling with online forms? Come in & see one of our friendly IT helpers. Sessions take place at Whitby Library every Monday 11-1, Tuesday 10-12 & 2-4 & Thursday 10-12. Booking advisable. Tel. 01609 534350 or email [email protected] for more details.A display of “living memory” images at Whitby Library where you can share your memories of Whitby’s not too distant past. Tel. 01609 534350 or email [email protected] for more details.EVERY MONDAY Pre-School Dance for 2 years and upwards. At Whitby Coliseum from 4.00pm to 4.45pm. £3.00 per child. No need to pre-book – just turn up on the day. All classes by Barbara Benson-Smith. Senior Examiner of the UKA. For further information please call Whitby 603229.Computer drop-in session at the Coliseum from 2pm to 4pm for people with queries or help with tablets, laptops etc. Tel: Whitby 825000 for further detailsEVERY TUESDAY The Blue Bear Club. A story & rhyme time for Under 5s at Whitby Library on Tuesday afternoons between 2.15 & 3.00. Includes interactive stories, singing, crafts & teddy bears picnics. Tel. 01609 534350 or email [email protected] for more details.Tea Dances with Ray Kirk at The Northern Lights Suite Whitby Pavilion from 1pm. £3.75 per person. A friendly social dance session with Ray Kirk playing a mixed dance programme and the opportunity to make requests. EVERY WEDNESDAY Computer classes for beginners at the Coliseum from 10am to 11.30pm. £5 per lesson. Tel: Whitby 825000 for further details.EVERY THURSDAY Sleights Toddler Group held Thursdays (term time) 9.30-11.00 am at Sleights Village Hall. Suitable for babies to 4 years. We provide snack, crafts and songs. £1.50 per session. All welcome https://www.facebook.com/SleightsMotherAndToddler ‘Move It or Lose It’ class at Staithes Village Hall 2.00– 3.00pm Thursday afternoons. Entry £2 per person. For more info call Nicola on 01947 821302 / 07851 747250.EVERY FRIDAY Sleights Village Hall Art Group. Fridays 1.30 to 3.30 pm. Informal and friendly art sessions - work independently or receive help and guidance from professional artist Dave Jeffery. For further information contact Dave on 01947 821832 [email protected] www.davejeffery.co.uk

‘Move It or Lose It’ Class. Chair-based exercises. Now held weekly on Fridays from 2.00pm to 3.00pm at Sleights Community Centre. Only £3.00 per person. For further information, call Nicola on 01947 821302 or 07851 747250.Coffee morning to be held at the home of Brenda Simpson, 17 Mulgrave Road, Whitby between 10am-12 noon. Raffle, tombola & cake stall. In aid of Felstead Aid for Deprived Children in the Ukraine.

Free Jigsaw Library from 10.30am-12.30pm at the Coliseum, Whitby (in James Cook Theatre behind the café). Over 1000 jigsaws! Jigsaw donations welcomed. Further details: Tel. 07743 725586.

An Evening of Clairvoyance at the Coliseum with June Walsh. Doors open at 6.30pm for 7pm start. Admission £5.00. Proceeds to charity.

'Something Wonderful’ Whitby Area Musical Theatre Company celebrating 50 musical years. Whitby Pavilion Theatre. Starts 7.30pm Tickets £8.00 Box Office: 01947 458899 or visit www.whitbypavilion.co.uk

‘Coins in my Pocket’ at Whitby’s Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Grape Lane. Children will have the chance to make a lucky charm or love token and a pocket to put it in, in this craft workshop. Drop-in 11am – 4pm. £1.00 or free with museum entry. For more information please phone 01947 601900

Broadwood Piano Festival Lythe Village Hall 10.00am-10.00pm. Exhibition music, stalls, demonstrations, café, evening concerts. Please call 0777 0772233 for more details.

Musicport Sunday Lunchtime Open Mic session in the relaxed family friendly atmosphere of Whitby Pavilion's cafe. Starts at 1.30pm.

Glaisdale Women’s Institute meeting at the Robinson Institute 7.30pm-9.30pm - meets the second Thursday of each month. Lots of interesting topics discussed!

Whitby 60s Festival. From Friday night to Sunday night, a full weekend of sixties music, featuring some of the biggest names of the 1960s. Whitby Pavilion Complex Spa Theatre. For tickets please call 01757 700042. Further details at www.whitbypavilion.co.uk/events/Whitby-60s-Festival-June-2016

Esk Valley Mini Markets themed market: ‘Ladies Pamper Market’. Danby Village Hall 10am to 3pm. Free admission. Donations welcome for Yorkshire Air Ambulance. New stallholders always welcome - book early to avoid disappointment. More themed markets coming up in 2016. Contact via Facebook page or call/text 07702 164091.

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Open Gardens in Robin Hood's Bay and Fylingthorpe from 11am to 5pm in aid of the Alzheimer's Society. Tickets £5 per adult, children under 16 free if accompanied by an adult. Tickets available from Station Road Stores and Thorpe Stores. 20 gardens open, refreshments, music, plant and cake stalls, tombola. For more details contact Sue 01947 880948.

Free Jigsaw Library from 10.30am-12.30pm at the Coliseum, Whitby (in James Cook Theatre behind the café). Over 1000 jigsaws! Jigsaw donations welcomed. Further details: Tel. 07743 725586.

Quiz at the Conservative Club on Upgang Lane. 7.00pm for 7.30pm start in aid of Fight4Whitby campaign. Teams of 4 or 5 people. £5 per person (includes pie & peas supper). Raffle with great prizes. Further information about the campaign is at www.fight4whitby.com.

Gateway Whitby Volunteer Day to clear Himalayan Balsam on the Cinder Track near Beevers and on Stakesby Vale. Also litter picking and covering up of graffiti. Meet at 10.00am by Beevers at Stakesby Vale. Please contact Sandra Smith on 01947 820025 for more details.

‘Politically Incorrect: Edwina's Tales from the Jungle (and elsewhere!)’ – An Evening with Edwina Currie at Whitby Pavilion Complex Spa Theatre. Doors open 7pm, show starts at 7.30pm. All tickets £16.50. Please call 01947 820625. For further details: visit www.whitbypavilion.co.uk/search/events/June

‘Flipside Rock & Roll Weekend’ at Whitby Pavilion Complex. An influx of Teddy boys, Teddy girls and lively Rock ‘n Roll bands and dances! Tickets from £15. More info available at www.flipsiderocknroll.co.uk or call 07738 207713.

Esk Valley Mini Markets Open Market at’ Danby Village Hall 10am to 3pm. Free admission. Donations welcome for Yorkshire Air Ambulance. New stallholders always welcome - book early to avoid disappointment. Contact via Facebook page or call/text 07702 164091.

Craft Fair 10am-3pm Parish Hall, Bow Street, Guisborough. An ideal opportunity to find a special and unique Father’s Day gift. Free children’s activity. Refreshments are available. Free entry and parking.

Whitby “WHALER" U3A Coffee Morning. St. John Ambulance Hall, Back St Hilda’s Tce. Held on the third Saturday of each month from 10.00am-11.30am.

Moreland & Arbuckle (USA) with support by Claude Bourbon at Saltburn Blues Club (Saltburn Cricket Club) at 8pm. Tickets £12 from Whistlestop Wines Saltburn, www.yorkshireticketshop.co and 07960 935263.

Whitby Library Reading Group from 6-7pm every 3rd Tuesday of the month. New members welcome. Call 01609 534350 or email [email protected] for more details.

Whitby Antique & Fine Arts Society: ‘Mr Stewart and the Romanoffs’ by Peter Rogers. Starts 7.30pm at the Green Lane Centre. Guests very welcome - £3 on the door. Meetings every third Tuesday of the month.

Goathland Craft Fairs. 10.00 am to 4.30 pm. New crafters welcome for our successful and long established Craft Fairs. Contact Elsie on 01947 896333 or e-mail [email protected]

Whitby Photographic Society: Grosmont. Meet at the station 6 p.m. In case of bad weather ring Janet 01947 603428.

Coffee Morning at Whitby Conservative Club. Held last Friday of every month. 10.30am-12 noon. Coffee, cakes, chat, book exchange. All welcome.

Whitby Art Fair at Whitby Pavilion Complex.10.00am-4.00pm each day showcasing the work of 45 artists from Whitby & Scarborough. Sale of a diverse range of art - prices to suit all budgets. Free entry.

Craft & Gift Fair at Fylingdales Village Hall Robin Hood's Bay. Open 10.30am - 4.00pm each day. Free entry. Refreshments available. For more information, visit www.dippydesignsgifts.co.uk

Limehouse Lizzy at Whitby Pavilion Theatre. Tickets £16.00. Doors open 7.00pm for 7.30pm show. Tickets and further details available at www.whitbypavilion.com Ticket hotline 01947 458899, also available in person at the Whitby Pavilion Box Office.

Whitby Flower Club meeting at Sleights Village Hall, at 2pm. Irene Parker will be demonstrating "The Wow Factor". Visitors and new members always welcome. For information about the Club contact Monica on 604881 or Pat on 603648.

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THROUGHOUT THE MONTH IT Helps. Stuck setting up an email, struggling with online forms? Come in & see one of our friendly IT helpers. Sessions take place at Whitby Library every Monday 11-1, Tuesday 10-12 & 2-4 & Thursday 10-12. Booking advisable. Tel. 01609 534350 or email [email protected] for more details.A display of “living memory” images at Whitby Library where you can share your memories of Whitby’s not too distant past. Tel. 01609 534350 or email [email protected] for more details.EVERY MONDAY Pre-School Dance for 2 years and upwards. At Whitby Coliseum from 4.00pm to 4.45pm. £3.00 per child. No need to pre-book – just turn up on the day. All classes by Barbara Benson-Smith. Senior Examiner of the UKA. For further information please call Whitby 603229.Computer drop-in session at the Coliseum from 2pm to 4pm for people with queries or help with tablets, laptops etc. Tel: Whitby 825000 for further detailsEVERY TUESDAY The Blue Bear Club. A story & rhyme time for Under 5s at Whitby Library on Tuesday afternoons between 2.15 & 3.00. Includes interactive stories, singing, crafts & teddy bears picnics. Tel. 01609 534350 or email [email protected] for more details.Tea Dances with Ray Kirk at The Northern Lights Suite Whitby Pavilion from 1pm. £3.75 per person. A friendly social dance session with Ray Kirk playing a mixed dance programme and the opportunity to make requests. EVERY WEDNESDAY Computer classes for beginners at the Coliseum from 10am to 11.30pm. £5 per lesson. Tel: Whitby 825000 for further details.EVERY THURSDAY Sleights Toddler Group held Thursdays (term time) 9.30-11.00 am at Sleights Village Hall. Suitable for babies to 4 years. We provide snack, crafts and songs. £1.50 per session. All welcome https://www.facebook.com/SleightsMotherAndToddler ‘Move It or Lose It’ class at Staithes Village Hall 2.00– 3.00pm Thursday afternoons. Entry £2 per person. For more info call Nicola on 01947 821302 / 07851 747250.EVERY FRIDAY Sleights Village Hall Art Group. Fridays 1.30 to 3.30 pm. Informal and friendly art sessions - work independently or receive help and guidance from professional artist Dave Jeffery. For further information contact Dave on 01947 821832 [email protected] www.davejeffery.co.uk

‘Move It or Lose It’ Class. Chair-based exercises. Now held weekly on Fridays from 2.00pm to 3.00pm at Sleights Community Centre. Only £3.00 per person. For further information, call Nicola on 01947 821302 or 07851 747250.Coffee morning to be held at the home of Brenda Simpson, 17 Mulgrave Road, Whitby between 10am-12 noon. Raffle, tombola & cake stall. In aid of Felstead Aid for Deprived Children in the Ukraine.

Free Jigsaw Library from 10.30am-12.30pm at the Coliseum, Whitby (in James Cook Theatre behind the café). Over 1000 jigsaws! Jigsaw donations welcomed. Further details: Tel. 07743 725586.

An Evening of Clairvoyance at the Coliseum with June Walsh. Doors open at 6.30pm for 7pm start. Admission £5.00. Proceeds to charity.

'Something Wonderful’ Whitby Area Musical Theatre Company celebrating 50 musical years. Whitby Pavilion Theatre. Starts 7.30pm Tickets £8.00 Box Office: 01947 458899 or visit www.whitbypavilion.co.uk

‘Coins in my Pocket’ at Whitby’s Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Grape Lane. Children will have the chance to make a lucky charm or love token and a pocket to put it in, in this craft workshop. Drop-in 11am – 4pm. £1.00 or free with museum entry. For more information please phone 01947 601900

Broadwood Piano Festival Lythe Village Hall 10.00am-10.00pm. Exhibition music, stalls, demonstrations, café, evening concerts. Please call 0777 0772233 for more details.

Musicport Sunday Lunchtime Open Mic session in the relaxed family friendly atmosphere of Whitby Pavilion's cafe. Starts at 1.30pm.

Glaisdale Women’s Institute meeting at the Robinson Institute 7.30pm-9.30pm - meets the second Thursday of each month. Lots of interesting topics discussed!

Whitby 60s Festival. From Friday night to Sunday night, a full weekend of sixties music, featuring some of the biggest names of the 1960s. Whitby Pavilion Complex Spa Theatre. For tickets please call 01757 700042. Further details at www.whitbypavilion.co.uk/events/Whitby-60s-Festival-June-2016

Esk Valley Mini Markets themed market: ‘Ladies Pamper Market’. Danby Village Hall 10am to 3pm. Free admission. Donations welcome for Yorkshire Air Ambulance. New stallholders always welcome - book early to avoid disappointment. More themed markets coming up in 2016. Contact via Facebook page or call/text 07702 164091.

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The Company would like to invite everyone who has been associated with these productions over the years, as actor, singer, dancer, director, musician, stage crew, wardrobe team, chaperone, subscriber, or in any other way - to join them in a very special 50 year celebration. The Celebration begins with a concert, “Something Wonderful ~ 50 Musical Years” which opens at the Whitby Pavilion Theatre on Thursday 2nd June 2016 with a repeat peformance on Friday 3rd June. Both performances start at 7.30pm and feature a compilation of some of the most memorable songs from the shows that the Company has presented since 1967. Celebrations will continue on Saturday 4th June with a Gala Day, for which the Company is in the process of planning a series of activities and/or workshops followed by a dinner in the Northern Lights Suite at the Whitby Pavilion. Tickets for the concert are on sale at the Whitby Pavilion priced £8. Visit in person, phone 01947 458899 or book on line www.whitbypavilion.com. To ensure a place at the dinner contact Alison Graham on 01947 821319.

Whitby Area Musical Theatre Company Celebrating 50 yearswith ‘Something Wonderful’

Whitby Area Musical theatre CompanyThe cast of ‘Something Wonderful’

50 years ago, in September 1966 an advert, placed in the Whitby Gazette by David Richardson, led to theformation of the Whitby Amateur Operatic Society, and in May 1967 “The Pirates of Penzance” by Gilbert andSullivan was presented for 4 nights at Caedmon School. By the following year the society had expanded enough to become affiliated to the National Operatic andDramatic Association and, changing its name toWhitby Area Musical Theatre Company in the late1990s, the group has now staged musical shows in Whitbycontinuously for half a century.

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The Black Eyed Lass & The Aislaby WaifWhitby has a plethora of child ghosts. In the past it was much more common for children to perish than it is now. People were not as healthy and children died in epidemics of chickenpox, measles or scarlet fever. Fatal work accidents involving child labourers in the jet workshops and fishing yards were not unusual. Times have changed remarkably for our children – the young ones were not so lucky and pampered once upon a time.The Black Eyed Lass of Columban woods has mysterious origins. She became a common sighting last century with the opening of the nearby Caedmon School. The Lass is said to be the spirit of a girl murdered in the 19th century by a roving Punch and Judy man, Mad John Dory, one of the country’s first serial killers. Entranced by the girl’s beautiful, shining eyes, he attacked her, gouged her eyes out then set them in one of his puppets for a special effect in his evening show. When The Lass is sighted, often by middle aged couples, she is sobbing and crying amidst the trees, her back turned as they approach. She is always dressed in an old fashioned white dress. Her long black hair is neatly plaited. As the couple approach to try and comfort the distressed child she stops sobbing then spins around, her hands covering her face. She starts laughing like a maniac, her face still covered. The alarmed couple take a step back. It is then that she drops her hands and stares at them - with terrifying pits of black hollows where her shining eyes should be. The couple inevitably scream in terror and flee from the woods. It is not uncommon for those who see The Black Eyed Lass to have their hair turn white with the shock of the encounter – hence, so it is said, that there are so many white haired folk in Whitby these days. The spirit of another child is known to haunt the attics and cellars of The Forge, a pleasant hostelry up in Aislaby. The Aislaby Waif is sometimes sighted, although she is more often

heard. The sound of a bouncing ball comes from the attics, faint and soft - a dull bump... thump... bump - followed by the padding of footsteps over the floor boards as she runs to retrieve her ball. Then there is a clatter and banging on the stairs themselves, as though someone goes tumbling down, head over heels. The daughter of an 18th Century inn owner, The Waif is said to have been locked up in the attic or cellars whenever he had business to attend to around the county. A widower, he could not afford a maid to look after his lonely daughter. She would be in the tavern ‘home-alone’ for days on end, with nothing to do but peek out of the windows and bounce her beloved rubber ball. One day her ball span out of control and went bouncing down the stairs. She ran after if but tripped on the hem of her ankle length dress. She went tumbling down the staircase – some say the attic, others the cellar – snapping her little neck in the terrible fall. Those who have spied The Waif peeping out of the high window all say the same thing: she looks sad, pale and lonely, but is wearing a lovely dress that shimmers with stripes of gold, amber and bronze. The Forge Waif never causes any trouble or harm but there she sits, bouncing her ball. Set yourself in the front bar there, while enjoying a fine drink and a lovely meal, but listen out between any lulls in the bar chatter. You’re sure to hear her. Bump... thump... bump, then the padding of soft light footsteps. The Waif’s ball is bouncing in her long, lonely game; bouncing over and over, right down through time.

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STRANGE WHITBY TALES.... A book of the ‘Strange Whitby Tales’ published here in The Whitby Advertiser will be available to raise funds for the Whitby RNLI later this year. The book will be published by locally based Electraglade Press.

WRITING COMPETITION!There is a writing competition now open to gather more tales for the book from local writers. Stories of 1000 words or less should be e-mailed to [email protected] and marked as ‘Whitby Stories’ in the subject bar.The closing date for the competition is Sept 1st 2016.The chosen stories cannot be paid for but the selected writers will receive 3 copies of the publication, will retain full copyright of their story and will be invited to read their tale at the Whitby launch of the fundraising book.Watch out for more details in the press and on public notice boards.

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It’s May and the sun is out (occasionally!) so many people are now beginning to house-hunt. Searching for the right property can feel like trying to find a needle in a haystack sometimes. With Rightmove and Zoopla displaying hundreds and hundreds of different properties - where do you begin? There are lots of articles giving advice to people trying to sell so here is some help for people trying to buy. This quick guide to searching for, and viewing, suitable properties to aid you in finding your ideal home/investment.WHEN SEARCHING...DON’T WASTE YOUR ENERGY DROOLING OVER PROPERTIES THAT ARE NOT IN YOUR PRICE RANGEIt will cloud your thinking and could waste valuable time. Do not forget to factor in stamp duty and solicitor’s fees when thinking about what price range you want to search within. Work out how much you can afford and stick to your limit.DON’T SEARCH IN TOO WIDE A GEOGRAPHICAL AREAIt is a good idea to begin with your first-choice area and shift your focus if you have no joy there. Obviously take commute times to work, distance from schools etc into consideration when choosing the area for you.DON’T TAKE TOO RIGID A VIEW OF HOW MANY BEDROOMS YOU REQUIRE A lot of properties have surprisingly flexible layouts.DON’T ASSUME THAT IF A PROPERTY HAS NOT SOLD FOR SEVERAL MONTHS THAT THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH ITThere more than likely isn’t! The right person, in the right position, has not come along. On the bright side the vendor may be more amenable to offers. So never disregard a property just because it has been on the market a little while.ARE THERE RESTRICTIONS?Is there a National Parks Occupancy Restriction which would prevent you from being eligible to purchase it? Are you wanting to holiday let and yet there are restrictions on commercial use in the Lease? Important things to check before booking a

viewing. Always have a good look over the details before arranging closer inspection.DON’T EXPECT TO FIND A PLACE THAT IS PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECTIt doesn’t exist. There will always be some kind of compromise to be made. But you can find a place very close to your perfect accommodation with research and perseverance.

WHEN VIEWING…There is an art to viewing a property – dawdle for a few hours and you will be exhausted after viewing 3 houses, whizz around in 5 minutes and you will miss vital details. Here are a few quick tips:FOCUSSize up the strengths and weaknesses. After you have had a good look and got a feel for the place then put any questions you may have to the agent/vendor.DON’T VIEW TOO MANYSeeing 12 properties on a Saturday afternoon will confuse you. Narrow your shortlist down to your favourites and view those. Some find taking brief notes as they go around helps them remember what they have seen.TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE EXTERNAL AREASHave a walk around the gardens and consider how easy they will be to maintain. If you were hoping to extend then check if there is sufficient space to do so and make sure there isn’t anything in the property’s history /location which may make it difficult to carry out the renovation work.GET TO KNOW THE AREAHave a wander around, a bite to eat in the local cafes and restaurants and a drink in the local pub (any excuse!) to really get a feel for the area. It is important to be able to imagine yourself living there.Searching for a property can be physically and mentally draining but if you learn to sift out the wheat from the chaff efficiently you can take a lot of hassle out of the process.

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Surveys are bewildering for most people at the best of times. Should you choose a homebuyer’s or a full structural survey? Hopefully the following information will help explain the importance of home surveys and what’s available. You’ve found the home of your dreams but before you get swept away, it’s important to ensure the property is not going to crumble around you. People are often seduced by the way a property looks and feels and then ignore peeling paint, crumbling bricks or gurgling pipes. But a few hundred pounds spent on a property survey could save thousands of pounds later on. A survey should also highlight potential flaws in a property, which could help when negotiating the price.Where do I start?Most buyers rely on a mortgage lender’s valuation. This will reveal serious defects that are likely to affect the property’s value but it is only a cursory look at a home by the mortgage lender, to ensure it is worth the money.What is the process?A valuation is usually a straightforward process. The surveyor will check the property and assess the value based on its general condition, the value of homes recently sold in the area and the buoyancy of the housing market. The report will contain a summary of the condition and comments on any general faults that may exist. This valuation is probably enough if purchasing a new build but if you are buying an older property, then it is worth having a more comprehensive survey carried out.What sort of survey should I have?There are two main kinds of survey, which are recognised by The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (www.rics.org) – a homebuyer’s

or a building survey. Both are carried out by chartered surveyors. A homebuyer’s survey is more detailed than a valuation report. Like the valuation, the survey will check the general condition of the property and any major faults, as well as urgent problems that need specialist advice. It will test for damp in walls, damage to timbers and the condition of damp-proofing. It also covers insulation and drainage, plus the estimated cost of rebuilding the property for insurance purposes, along with the value of the home on the open market. This survey is not suitable for properties needing renovation or major alterations. For these kinds of projects, a full structural survey or building survey is required, although an in depth building survey can be performed on any property. It highlights major issues, as well as minor defects and the cost of repairs, technical information on the construction of the property, the materials used, plus the location.Should I have a survey?A survey is similar to a health check for your new home. While it may seem like an unnecessary cost, it’s the equivalent of a full check-up, so you know exactly what you’re buying and its value. It is worth paying a few hundred pounds now to save on unexpected expenditure and hassle in the future. Some homeowners will invest in a survey before putting their property on the market. This is an effective way to identify any issues that might need to be addressed before the property is listed with an estate agent and may accelerate the sale process. It also shows potential buyers that you care about your home and have done everything possible to ensure it is ready for the new owner.

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With summer on the horizon, you and your pets are finally coming out of hibernation to enjoy the longer days and warmer weather. But it’s not only you that becomes more active... various parasites, which like to use your beloved animals (and homes!) as a place to live, feed and breed also increase in prevalence at this time of year.One of the best known creepy crawlies is of course the flea. Most owners are blissfully unaware of how common this little blighter is and would be horrified to think that their ‘Lucky’ is playing host to fleas. It is not something that owner’s should be embarrassed about as all animals have the potential to easily catch them. It is estimated that 75% of domestic pets will catch fleas at some point in their life. From May through until October, fleas become at least 20% more active and we would actively like to encourage owners to try and prevent flea problems as prevention is defiantly easier and more pleasant than cure. It must be remembered that fleas can be a problem even in a spotless home and on the cleanest pet.Fleas are a parasite and there are different species such as dog fleas, cat fleas, rabbit fleas and even human fleas! Many species can infest more than one host species. The cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis, is one of the most abundant and widespread species of flea on Earth and is the cause of the majority of cases seen at the vets. Fleas only suck blood from their hosts as adults. A flea can live from between 14 days to one year and a female can lay up to 50 eggs in one day. Fleas cannot fly but use their amazing hind limbs to leap more than a hundred times their own body length. That’s the same as an average human jumping over a thirty storey building!

So, here are a few signs to watch out for:• Is your pet scratching?• Can you see tiny dark specks in its fur? • Are there small browny-black insects scurrying

about in their coat?• Do you have any unaccounted for insect

bites yourself?If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions – it could mean fleas. Don’t panic, just give us a visit! To confirm fleas we will groom your pet with a fine-tooth comb held over white surface - any fleas or droppings will fall on the surface. A few drops of water are then added and if the specks turn reddish brown it means

fleas as their poo in mainly digested blood.It is important to try and prevent fleas as bites can not only make your pet very uncomfortable and itchy but they can also bring a host of other unpleasant problems. Pets can be hypersensitive to flea saliva and suffer an allergic reaction. Flea larvae can also become infected with tapeworm eggs, which means if your pet eats an infected flea it can become host to this parasite. If your pet has fleas you should also make sure your pet is treated for worms. Fleas feed on blood, so young, small or frail animals can quickly become weak and even die as a result of blood loss. These are all good reasons to be flea aware and not to be embarrassed. If you think there is a problem, come along and get it checked out sooner rather then later (we don’t bite... well, not as much as fleas!)Should your pet acquire fleas, treat both them and your home, as fleas can survive without a host for many months. Clean bedding regularly on a high temperature wash; vacuum furniture, floors and skirting boards to help destroy fleas at each stage of their lifecycle. Areas under radiators and around pet beds should be concentrated on. Here is a nice thought....It is estimated that 95 % of flea eggs, larvae and pupae live in the environment, not on your pet.Come along to our surgery for more information on preventative treatments. We have a range of products from 3 monthly tablets to monthly spot on treatments. Other supermarket treatments may be a wee bit cheaper but do not work as well as they simply do not contain the latest active substances at necessary levels. Please remember only give your pet flea treatment that has been recommended for them. Products suitable for one species may not be suitable for another e.g. some dog flea treatments contain permethrin, an insecticide that is safe for dogs but highly toxic to cats.

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ACCOMMODATION & PROPERTY SERVICES Astin’s Letting .............................................................. 48 Henderson Property Services (Yorkshire) Ltd.. 46 Ingrid Flute Yorkshire Holiday Cottages ............ 50 Whitby Holiday Cottages ......................................... 48ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES A.L. Turner & Associates ........................................... 77BATHROOMS & KITCHENS David Kent Kitchens .................................................. 51 Gibson Cabinet Makers ............................................ 55 Stringers Kitchens ....................................................... 54 3Ways Kitchens & Bedrooms ................................. 56 Whitby Bathroom Solutions ................................... 40BEREAVEMENT SERVICES J Rotherham Monumental Mason ....................... 99BUILDING SERVICES A & J Stubbs .................................................................. 77 Adam Stringer Joinery & Building Ltd ................ 74 Anderson Builders ...................................................... 75 Elvidge Renovation & Restoration ....................... 76 Graham Gill Property Maintenance ..................... 40 JTW Contracts & Groundworks ............................. 91 Lawson Builders .......................................................... 80 Martyn Cana Building & Roofing .......................... 77 Strutt Joinery & Building .......................................... 76 Robert Harrison & Sons ............................................ 78 RWB Parkin & Sons ..................................................... 72 Staydry Roofing ........................................................... 71 STB Home Maintenance........................................... 75 Stormshield Roofing .................................................. 71 Tipper, Haulage & Excavation Hire ...................... 80 TP Keon ........................................................................... 78 Warrior Woodworks ................................................... 69 Whitby Tool and Plant Hire ..................................... 7BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICES Asquith & Co ................................................................. 45 J & D Accountants ...................................................... 45 Retired Persons Tax Advisory Services ............... 99CAR & VEHICLE Chips Away .................................................................... 87 CT Autos ......................................................................... 87 Cuts Tyres ....................................................................... 86 DP Refurbs ..................................................................... 84 Pulsar Body Tech ......................................................... 87 RJ Valeting ..................................................................... 87 Sneaton Lane Body Repairs .................................... 86 Steve Peirson Cars ...................................................... 86 Universal Garage ......................................................... 85CARE AND THE ELDERLY Kingfisher Care ............................................................. 40 Denture Clinic .............................................................. 30 Guisborough Dental Lab ......................................... 30 Scarborough Mobility ............................................... 100CARPETS, FLOORS & CARPET CLEANING Carpet Cleaner Hire .................................................... 58 Drapers Carpets ........................................................... 57 Fletcher & Woodhouse ............................................. 62 Mike Roper Carpet Cleaning .................................. 58 Neil Robinson ............................................................... 62

Whitby Carpet Cleaning ........................................... 59CHIMNEY SWEEPS Cleansweep ................................................................... 71 Mucky Duck................................................................... 71CLEANING SERVICES Safeguard Commercial Ltd ..................................... 71 SL Cleaning.................................................................... 70 Upstairs Downstairs ................................................... 60COMMUNITY & LEISURE Botton Village Open Day ......................................... 37 Eastside Community Centre ................................... 101 John Broadwood Piano Festival ........................... 36 Lobster Pot Nursery & Crèche ................................ 97 Safer Communities Information Sheet .............. 20 SkyTrail ............................................................................ 32 ‘Something Wonderful’ – WAMTC production .. 2 Stephen Joseph Theatre .......................................... 33 Strange Whitby Tales Competition ..................... 45 The Forge Charity Night ........................................... 32 Whitby Christian Fellowship .................................. 97 Whitby Fishing School Apprenticeships ........... 9 Whitby Friendship ARC Licence Application ... 20 Whitby Lions Beer Festival ...................................... 33 Whitby Rifle Club ........................................................ 32COMPUTER & TECH The Computer Centre ............................................... 38 Compu SOS ................................................................... 42CRAFTS Gillmot Crafts ................................................................ 45CURTAINS & BLINDS Blinds 2000 .................................................................... 61 Whitby Blinds & Shutters Ltd ................................. 45DESIGN The Conversion Company Limited ...................... 39 Jack Barber Web Design .......................................... 37 The Laughing Whale Embroidery ........................ 31DOMESTIC APPLIANCE/REFRIGERATION SERVICES Newlove Repair Services Ltd .................................. 74 DHB Services ................................................................. 74 Keith Bedlington ......................................................... 74ELECTRICIANS Handy Andy Electrical ............................................... 72 Tony Barnes Electrical Contractor ........................ 73 Power House Electrical PAT Testing .................... 72FOOD AND DRINK Coast Café Bar .............................................................. 3 Hadley’s Fish & Chip Restaurant ........................... 16 Kam Thai ......................................................................... 12 Netherby House .......................................................... 13 Passage to India .......................................................... 10 Rusty Shears .................................................................. 52 Saltwick Bay Café ........................................................ 12 Saxonville Hotel ........................................................... 9 Silver Street Fisheries ................................................ 53 The Falcon ..................................................................... 15 The Forge ....................................................................... 17 The Met ........................................................................... 18 The Mouse Hole .......................................................... 52

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ACCOMMODATION & PROPERTY SERVICES Astin’s Letting .............................................................. 48 Henderson Property Services (Yorkshire) Ltd.. 46 Ingrid Flute Yorkshire Holiday Cottages ............ 50 Whitby Holiday Cottages ......................................... 48ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES A.L. Turner & Associates ........................................... 77BATHROOMS & KITCHENS David Kent Kitchens .................................................. 51 Gibson Cabinet Makers ............................................ 55 Stringers Kitchens ....................................................... 54 3Ways Kitchens & Bedrooms ................................. 56 Whitby Bathroom Solutions ................................... 40BEREAVEMENT SERVICES J Rotherham Monumental Mason ....................... 99BUILDING SERVICES A & J Stubbs .................................................................. 77 Adam Stringer Joinery & Building Ltd ................ 74 Anderson Builders ...................................................... 75 Elvidge Renovation & Restoration ....................... 76 Graham Gill Property Maintenance ..................... 40 JTW Contracts & Groundworks ............................. 91 Lawson Builders .......................................................... 80 Martyn Cana Building & Roofing .......................... 77 Strutt Joinery & Building .......................................... 76 Robert Harrison & Sons ............................................ 78 RWB Parkin & Sons ..................................................... 72 Staydry Roofing ........................................................... 71 STB Home Maintenance........................................... 75 Stormshield Roofing .................................................. 71 Tipper, Haulage & Excavation Hire ...................... 80 TP Keon ........................................................................... 78 Warrior Woodworks ................................................... 69 Whitby Tool and Plant Hire ..................................... 7BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICES Asquith & Co ................................................................. 45 J & D Accountants ...................................................... 45 Retired Persons Tax Advisory Services ............... 99CAR & VEHICLE Chips Away .................................................................... 87 CT Autos ......................................................................... 87 Cuts Tyres ....................................................................... 86 DP Refurbs ..................................................................... 84 Pulsar Body Tech ......................................................... 87 RJ Valeting ..................................................................... 87 Sneaton Lane Body Repairs .................................... 86 Steve Peirson Cars ...................................................... 86 Universal Garage ......................................................... 85CARE AND THE ELDERLY Kingfisher Care ............................................................. 40 Denture Clinic .............................................................. 30 Guisborough Dental Lab ......................................... 30 Scarborough Mobility ............................................... 100CARPETS, FLOORS & CARPET CLEANING Carpet Cleaner Hire .................................................... 58 Drapers Carpets ........................................................... 57 Fletcher & Woodhouse ............................................. 62 Mike Roper Carpet Cleaning .................................. 58 Neil Robinson ............................................................... 62

Whitby Carpet Cleaning ........................................... 59CHIMNEY SWEEPS Cleansweep ................................................................... 71 Mucky Duck................................................................... 71CLEANING SERVICES Safeguard Commercial Ltd ..................................... 71 SL Cleaning.................................................................... 70 Upstairs Downstairs ................................................... 60COMMUNITY & LEISURE Botton Village Open Day ......................................... 37 Eastside Community Centre ................................... 101 John Broadwood Piano Festival ........................... 36 Lobster Pot Nursery & Crèche ................................ 97 Safer Communities Information Sheet .............. 20 SkyTrail ............................................................................ 32 ‘Something Wonderful’ – WAMTC production .. 2 Stephen Joseph Theatre .......................................... 33 Strange Whitby Tales Competition ..................... 45 The Forge Charity Night ........................................... 32 Whitby Christian Fellowship .................................. 97 Whitby Fishing School Apprenticeships ........... 9 Whitby Friendship ARC Licence Application ... 20 Whitby Lions Beer Festival ...................................... 33 Whitby Rifle Club ........................................................ 32COMPUTER & TECH The Computer Centre ............................................... 38 Compu SOS ................................................................... 42CRAFTS Gillmot Crafts ................................................................ 45CURTAINS & BLINDS Blinds 2000 .................................................................... 61 Whitby Blinds & Shutters Ltd ................................. 45DESIGN The Conversion Company Limited ...................... 39 Jack Barber Web Design .......................................... 37 The Laughing Whale Embroidery ........................ 31DOMESTIC APPLIANCE/REFRIGERATION SERVICES Newlove Repair Services Ltd .................................. 74 DHB Services ................................................................. 74 Keith Bedlington ......................................................... 74ELECTRICIANS Handy Andy Electrical ............................................... 72 Tony Barnes Electrical Contractor ........................ 73 Power House Electrical PAT Testing .................... 72FOOD AND DRINK Coast Café Bar .............................................................. 3 Hadley’s Fish & Chip Restaurant ........................... 16 Kam Thai ......................................................................... 12 Netherby House .......................................................... 13 Passage to India .......................................................... 10 Rusty Shears .................................................................. 52 Saltwick Bay Café ........................................................ 12 Saxonville Hotel ........................................................... 9 Silver Street Fisheries ................................................ 53 The Falcon ..................................................................... 15 The Forge ....................................................................... 17 The Met ........................................................................... 18 The Mouse Hole .......................................................... 52

INDEXThe Stiddy ...................................................................... 18 The Waiting Room ...................................................... 19 The White House......................................................... 11 Whitby Friendship ARC Licence Application ... 20 Whitby Lions Beer Festival ...................................... 33 Whitby Seafish ............................................................. 21 Wilson Arms .................................................................. 14GARDENING/FENCING SERVICES Design-a-Landscape .................................................. 90 Andy’s Tidy Gardens .................................................. 90 Garden & Tree Services ............................................. 91 North Yorkshire Sheds .............................................. 88 Short Grass & Sides..................................................... 91 Town & Country Landscapes ................................. 91 Yorkshire Shed Company ........................................ 89HAIR & BEAUTY A & M Hair ...................................................................... 23 Beverleys ........................................................................ 26 Capellos .......................................................................... 22 Cheevers ......................................................................... 25 Colour Me ...................................................................... 24 Jacky Thomson Beauty ............................................. 26 Kristy’s ............................................................................. 27 VIP’s Salon ...................................................................... 22HEALTH & FITNESS Denture Clinic .............................................................. 30 Guisborough Dental Lab ......................................... 30 Harper Brown ............................................................... 23 Kate Riley Podiatrist ................................................... 28 Lindsay Ebbs Podiatry ............................................... 28 Saul Black ....................................................................... 29 Slimming World. .....................................................25,31 The Muscle Injury Clinic – Cathy Harland ......... 30JOINERS Adam Stringer Joinery .............................................. 74 Mike Brown Joinery Services .................................. 69 Warrior Woodworks ................................................... 69LAUNDRY SERVICES Clean Cotton Laundry ............................................... 60 SL Laundries .................................................................. 61MUSIC Phil Martin ..................................................................... 31PAINTERS & DECORATORS C & J Lucas ..................................................................... 74 J & M Traditional Decorators .................................. 72 Paintpots & Poppies .................................................. 72 Philip Dacre .................................................................. 72 Glenn Beveridge.......................................................... 72PET & AGRICULTURAL SERVICES BATA ................................................................................. 94 Cleveland Country Store .......................................... 95 Beck Veterinary Practice ........................................... 93 Millbry Hill ...................................................................... 93 Scruffy Pups .................................................................. 93PLASTERERS Elvidge Renovation and Restoration .................. 76 Tom Jefferson Plastering ......................................... 74

PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICES Abbey Gas ...................................................................... 63 Amber Heating ............................................................ 65 Boilers Direct................................................................. 64 East Coast Boilers ........................................................ 65 Gary Yarker Household Plumbing ........................ 73 John Scott Plumbing ................................................. 63 Matthew Hodgson Plumbing and Heating ...... 73 Pawletts Heating & Fireplaces ............................... 5 PD Heating ................................................................... 73 Peak Power Systems .................................................. 67 Q Plumbing Services ................................................. 73 Ryedale Stoves ............................................................. 66 Town & Country Fires ................................................ 64PRINTERS Bakers Printers ............................................................. 37REMOVALS & STORAGE A1 Removals ................................................................. 84 Britannia-Devereux .................................................... 82 Jet Removals ................................................................. 78 Neil’s Removals ............................................................ 73 Rocket Removals ......................................................... 71 Self Storage ................................................................... 83 Selly Hill Storage ......................................................... 83RETAIL Glynceramics ................................................................ 53 Meadow .......................................................................... 1 The Co-operative Food ............................................. 21 Whitby Glass ................................................................. 45ROOFING CONTRACTORS Staydry Roofing ........................................................... 71SEAGULL NEST REMOVER Mike Stanforth ............................................................. 93SIGNWRITERS Pete Witney ................................................................... 52SOLICITORS Coles the Solicitors ..................................................... 43TAXIS Esk Taxis .......................................................................... 69TV REPAIRS/AERIALS John Lees Aerials ......................................................... 75 Little & Brown ............................................................... 75 Steve Shackleton ........................................................ 75UPHOLSTERERS Alan Henderson Upholstery ................................... 50WASTE SERVICES A1 Removals ................................................................. 84 Selly Hill Scrap Metals ............................................... 79 Steve Welford Drain Clearing................................. 58 RAF Reclamation ......................................................... 80 Wilf Noble Skip Hire ................................................... 81 Yorwaste ......................................................................... 79WEDDING SERVICESWhitby Wedding Cars ............................................... 31WINDOWS AND CONSERVATORIES Cowen Windows ......................................................... 68 Re-Glaze Window & Door Maintenance ............ 70 Sefton Trowsdale Double Glazing ....................... 67

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