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Local News
Doncaster Motoring
What’s On!
Kids Page
School News
Useful Numbers
Issue No. 56 August 2010
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Editors Letter…. I hope you are all enjoying the
sunshine. I thought things might quieten down slightly
after England exited the World Cup,
however this months magazine is a bumper
issue full of news, events and new
businesses advertising their products or
services. Please remember to mention that
you saw their advert in the arrow
magazine.
Congratulations to Mr Littler who has been
a local dentist for 25 years now. You can
read all about his time in Hatfield on page
6.
Congratulations also to Joan Brebner on
being nominated to receive this months
„Flowers for Someone Special‟. You can
read why she was nominated on page 4. Please keep sending in your local news.
You can ring me, email, text or write. My
details are printed at the bottom of this
page.
Tumble Lodge
Mosham Road
Blaxton
Doncaster
DN9 3BA
Tel: 01302 770216
Mob: 07854880882 email: julie@arrowpublications.co.uk
www.arrowpublications.co.uk
Best Wishes
Julie Morrell
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News, News, News, News, News, News…..
THE HATFIELD OPEN GARDENS 2010 was a great success. I would like to thank
everyone who opened their Gardens (there
were 18 gardens open), everyone who helped in
any way and everyone who came.
We raised a fantastic £3000 for the Yorkshire Cancer Research Charity.
Thank you! Lynn Hoff, Hatfield.
I WOULD LIKE TO NOMINATE
JOAN BREBNER OF HATFIELD, TO
RECEIVE THIS MONTHS
‘FLOWERS FOR SOMEONE
SPECIAL’. She's kind, thoughtful, helpful, a
gem of a neighbour and a great friend.
When I had my leg in plaster she and her
husband picked me up from home and took me
out for lunch and when they saw my
predicament in the kitchen (trying to stand at
the sink and wash up, etc) they brought me a
folding/perching chair to lean on which made
things much easier. She brought me a beautiful
flower arrangement when I moved house 8
years ago and is forever offering to help if
needed. She trolls around the village picking up
litter and keeping things tidy and it's always
open house where you can call in for a cuppa
and a chat or if it's nice, sit outside with a glass
of wine, their door is always open and she has
offered her house to the committee to hold our
meetings in when the Barn is occupied.
She's worked hard on the Friends Committee
for over 12 years also, helping at Coffee
Mornings/Book Sales/Open Gardens and
organised Murder Mystery Nights at Victoria
Hall and she delivers posters and Newsletters
by hand all around the village.
Joan doesn't like a fuss and doesn't do anything
for recognition or reward.
Thank you. Tina, Hatfield
CONGRATULATIONS to Mr
Williamson from Dunsville on winning the All
Car Service and Repair Centre competition in
the July issue. Mr Williamson wins a free MOT
valid for 12 months.
APPEAL FOR UNWANTED
KNITTING WOOL. If you have any unwanted knitting wool (any
colour) that you would like to donate to help
raise funds for Cancer Research please call Mrs
Hoff on 01302 842389. Local collections can be
arranged.
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Celebrating 25 Years! The Colin Littler dental Surgery opened on 5th August 1985.
Colin qualified at Leeds University in 1977, he started his
professional career in Garforth and Rothwell, then came over to
Hatfield.
Many of his patients from the west Yorkshire area and from
further afield followed. Having gone from a handful of patients
then, to having approximately 4000 now.
Colin Littler is a remarkable man. Not only is he an excellent
dentist, he is a man of many talents. One of his favourite quotes is
„ We like to take dentistry seriously,….life not so seriously!
He joined the local gym at Thorne, he has been on several skiing
holidays, he still enjoys scuba diving and likes to spend many a
weekend travelling throughout the UK and other countries.
His latest passion is his horse. He enjoys riding and competing in dressage, show jumping and cross
country. He has numerous awards showing his dedication and commitment.
Colin, above all is a fantastic boss and local dentist. We have
many lovely patients at the surgery as well as one or two very
colourful characters, without whom the surgery would not be
the place it is today. We have a very friendly and relaxed
atmosphere with lots of lovely patients who visit sometimes just
for a natter, a cuppa, or to share their news.
I joined the surgery in 1985 along with Colin, Angie started in
1990 and Vron in 1994. The amount of time we have spent
working together reflects just how great a boss Colin is.
Congratulations Colin and here’s to another 25!
Beth, Vron and Angie.
Going to the dentist can be a treat, even if it causes my less than attractive response when
instruments (especially that disgusting suction machine) even approach my mouth. Certainly that is
the case if you are a patient at Colin Littler‟s practice in Hatfield.
It starts in reception when you are greeted in such a friendly way by Beth who remembers the little
details which make you feel valued and carries through to the skilled, problem solving approach of
Colin.
Since Beth started work for Colin 25 years ago the team has grown to include Angie and Veronica
who quickly followed Beth‟s lead in making patients feel welcome.
Thanks to them all from a grateful patient. We all hope the practice continues to care for Hatfield
patients.
Kath Wells
News, News, News, News, News, News…..
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NORTH EAST DONCASTER CITIZENS
ADVICE BUREAU Advice Column
I have seen adverts for companies who say they offer free benefits advice and who say they can help you claim backdated benefits on a ‘No win no fee’
basis. How do they work and are they a good idea?
With more than £16 billion in means-tested benefits and tax credits currently going unclaimed every
year it is definitely worth checking you are receiving everything you are entitled to.
You can get a free, independent benefits check from your local CAB. However there are companies
you can pay for the same service.
They often describe themselves as offering „free‟ benefits advice, but if they help you claim back any
backdated benefits they will take up to a hefty 45 per cent out of any backpay that would have
otherwise gone straight to you. So if you are thinking about approaching one of these companies
make sure you read the small print. Depending on the amount of backpay you receive this could be
as much as £1,500.
What they are doing isn‟t illegal, but the service they are offering is available for free from
independent advice sources such as your local CAB where you can get a free benefits check to make
sure you are receiving everything you are entitled to. And that all of any backdated money goes in
your pocket.
If you are unsure about what benefits you are entitled to or whether a company is going to charge
you a fee or a percentage of any money you get back, you can contact your local CAB for a free
benefits check or go to http://www.adviceguide.org.uk
If you require any advice/assistance from our Thorne or Stainforth offices, concerning
the above or any other issue, please contact our Assessment Team at North East
Doncaster Citizens Advice Bureau on 0844 499 4137 Mon-Fri between 10:00 & 2:00. Or
email: advicecabthorne@fsmail.net
Contact details and opening times are also available on our website at:
www.northeastdoncastercab.org.uk
If you have a Welfare Benefits enquiry/problem, we now also operate an appointments-
only session at The Winning Post, Moorends every Tuesday. To make an appointment
please ring 01405 740641. We currently have a new self-help information kiosk at our
Thorne bureau that can be used by anyone during opening hours.
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Nominations Please for Flowers for Someone Special
Charlottes Florist of Hatfield
01302 845597 1 Station Road, Hatfield
Do you know someone special? Someone who has gone the extra mile for others or someone who just deserves
something nice. The Arrow and Charlottes Florist of Hatfield would like to make that
special persons day with a beautiful bouquet delivered to their door! Let us know who
they are and why they deserve a bouquet. Contact Julie Morrell by email at
julie@arrowpublications.co.uk or call 01302 770216.
This months flowers are going to Joan Brebner of Hatfield. She has been
nominated by her neighbour and friend, Tina, who says Joan is kind, thoughtful,
helpful, a gem of a neighbour and a great friend. Further details of this
nomination are on this months news page.
Listen to Trax FM for ‘Someone Special’ in the morning.
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‘Gordon our Garden Gnome’.
It is a privilege and pleasure to write this
entry about someone who has become
an invaluable member of our team at
Hatfield Travis School- Mr Gordon
Harper. Gordon started helping out with
our garden nearly two years ago when I
asked for a little bit of advice and since
then has become a welcome, almost
permanent resident!
As a school we have always valued the
outdoors for the experience and
confidence it can provide for our
children; so, two years ago, we knew
that we wanted to develop our „wild
area‟ into a sensory garden with a
habitat area for „wildlife‟ and vegetable
planters. However, anyone working in school knows how difficult it is to find the time to turn ideas
into reality and we were so blessed when Gordon and his team offered their help and support.
The team has included other grandparents from the school as well as Gordon‟s own father, who
always finds time to talk to the children.
Gordon has shown such dedication and commitment to implementing our ideas and often appears
with new experiences of his own to stimulate the children‟s learning. He has helped out with our
„Get your Grown up Gardening Day‟, Gardening Club and also working with groups in lessons. The
children love to see him out in the garden and frequently ask if they can help during playtime.
Words can‟t express how grateful we are for all his help (however, could I just mention that I‟ve had
a couple more ideas for next year!) I hope that writing this has not „gotten me into trouble again!‟
Thank you, Gordon –you are a star.
Mrs P Cousins and all at Hatfield Travis.
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Travis children have ‘fun with phonics’.
Our reporters for this month have been chosen from a specific group- our direct phonic groups. In
September, Travis set up a phonic group to support children in developing their writing and reading.
Led by Mrs Bowater, this has been a huge success as all the participants have enjoyed it and grown
in confidence and self-belief; so much so, that they wanted to share their feelings on the course, as a
celebration of their achievements.
I like doing letters. I like direct phonics. Sometimes we play word games, like bingo. We get certificates at the
end of the block. We get gel pens.- Alivia.
In direct phonics we have a puppet. Ours is a squirrel and it
is called Sam. Direct Phonics is good because it helps us to
form our letters correctly. In direct phonics I like it when we
work in a team. –Anya.
We have fun at learning new letters. Our teacher’s name is
Mrs Bowater. When I grow up, I want to do a group. We go
there everyday. –Joshua.
I like assessment day. I love doing the writing. I love coming
to direct phonics. Sometimes we play word games. I like the
gel pens.- Alex.
I like it in Direct Phonics because it is fun. I love doing games
with Mrs Bowater. I love doing games at Squirrel group.-
Ryan.
It has been a pleasure to observe the way the children have worked, both individually and as a team,
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‘ALLO ‘ALLO
I went to see a performance of „Allo „Allo, the stage play based upon
the TV series of the same name, presented by the Phoenix Players of
Hatfield Woodhouse.
As I looked at the programme it became apparent that they were about
to attempt a show with some sixteen scene changes and without a
rotund or additional curtain cloths.
So I settled down to watch the chaos,……..I was in for a surprise.
Just like the bumble bee who, according to all the laws of aerodynamics,
can‟t possibly fly - they went ahead and did it and my first accolade has
to go to the Stage Manager and crew who changed all the scenes with
the minimum of fuss and disruption.
But what about the show? Well it was hilarious, held together by „Rene‟
(Andy Kemp) from the beginning to end…….he did a superb job. The
Airmen never did get to England.
It is not possible to applaud and mention the whole cast but they were
outstanding from the coquettish wriggling of „Yvette‟ (Tracy Conlon)
and the deliciously menacing „Mimi‟ (Kath Weeks) to the brilliant off
key singing (its difficult to do it deliberately) of Madam Edith (Linda
Margereson). „Leclerc‟s‟ antics (Rob Jeffrey) were
applauded and „I shall say this only once‟ „Michelle‟
(Helen Bluck) as the resistance „Houdini‟ was really
in character with a great French accent.
It was a warm night but the temperature went up a
further 10 degrees when Helga (Claire Jennings)
stripped down to a Swastika decorated Basque. Similarly she caused a great deal of male audience squirming in the cinema scene where her five foot super
model legs were being used to extract information from Captain Bertorelli
(Mark Goulden). (This lass is a bit more than a beautiful singer).
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Incidentally Bertorelli‟s facial expressions in this scene were
an outstanding piece of acting.
Herr Flick (John Stavely) came across as a competent
Gestapo officer as did Colonel Von Strohm (Neil Scanlon).
Constable Crabtree (Derek Conlon) and his amazing
French was a delight to hear.
The real hilarity for the audience, however, came from the
(XXX) rated sausage scene. It was a pearl of comedy with
„Rene‟ and the limp wristed „Gruber‟ (Bob Dennis)
excelling.
Everyone in the show can be proud of their efforts.
General Von Schmelling (Ian Weeks) the Long John Silver
of the German Army was in full rant at the front of the
stage (By the way never mike this one up, he‟ll blow every
speaker in the house).
In all it was an outstanding portrayal of a much loved TV
show. If you missed a treat, perhaps you could persuade them to put it on again sometime in the future. It could
easily fill that hall for a week.
My final accolade has to go to the producer (Sue Lane) who had an immense and difficult
job…..Well Done!
DG.
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Responsible Drinking Every so often the papers splash bold headlines spurting outrage at the binge drinking culture
afflicting the nation and the escalating problems it leads to for the NHS, emergency services and
industry in general. Naturally, this got me thinking, as I for one am acutely aware of when its time to
go home. It‟s pretty simple in my eyes. I‟ve reached my limit about the time I start believing I am
attractive to members of the opposite sex and when I think I can bust moves that would make
Michael Jackson blush.
In the days before supermarket shelves buckled under the weight of the latest boozy promotions,
most blokes were taught the art of responsible drinking from their mates and peers in pubs up and
down the country. Coming from parents who never really had the money nor the inclination to
drink, I had to learn the art of boozing from my brothers. This, I am afraid to say, had its own risks
attached and taught me at a tender age just when it was time to cash in your chips and go home -
something that would come in very handy as I was to attend a university with one of the cheapest
student unions in the country.
My elder brother Andy had some great mates; Daz Batty, Anto Jackson, Trev Cousins and Andy
Crawford to name just a few. Well they soon discovered that our Andy had a talent for drinking
beer – and drinking it very quickly! He could neck a pint of beer in less than three seconds if the
wind was blowing in the right direction and it was something that the rest of the group cottoned
onto sharpish, realising they could make themselves a bob or two in the process. And so every
Friday night, Andy and his mates would set off to town where a strategic drinking challenge would
be mooted. Andy would go head-to-head with any willing challenger who would quickly part with his
hard-earned cash to Andy‟s pals, who would reward their champion with his cut of the winnings in
the shape of another drink!
The only problem for Andy with this cunning plan was that he would eventually need packing off on
the bus home with his night in tatters at just 8.30pm. This, however, was not where the risk of his
drinking would reach a head even if Andy had become increasingly fed up with waking up at
Moorends Hotel terminus with only a lonely bus driver for company. The straw that broke the
camel‟s back happened after one marathon competition in the market place against a brute of a
drinker called “Wide Mike”. Mum and dad had to persuade him to call it a day when Andrew‟s
drinking prowess saw him wee on the cat which was sleeping unassumingly behind the boiler.
Needless to say he eventually wisened up and got a grip of himself, ending a profitable Friday night
out for his pals, but with the determination of a man who wanted to find out for himself what town looked like after 9pm. He is now one of the best blokes to keep you company while you have a few
pints, we were all young once after all!
The picture I have included is probably one
of my favourites and comes courtesy of
Glen Hodget, who himself is pictured. This
to me epitomises what good friendships and
good laughs can be had by a group of mates
enjoying a day of responsible drinking.
Taken around the late 1980s, it shows the
winning Ingram Arms six-a-side cricket
team in training for their next match. There
will be some people on this picture who
you may recognise and some of which no
longer wear nappies (unless in private).
There are a couple of mysteries I would like
readers to try and solve in relation to the
attached picture: 1) Who is the man with
the hat whose face is hidden? 2) Who is the baby in the nappy? Any help would be greatly
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The Bay Horse are rumoured to be in pre-season training and I have it on good authority that Nick
Holt has got his squad doing shuttle runs to and from the sausage roll counter at Tesco Metro. My
spies tell me he has also insisted his troops incorporate a special diet involving lots of fluid, carbs and
is low in saturated fats. The Bay Horse, meanwhile, are apparently sponsored by Abrakebabra,
purveyors of fine quality takeaways.
And as for responsible drinking, well as my mate once said, you only know when you have a drink
problem when you poo the bed and push it to the bottom with your foot. Wise words.
Remember: Inter Pub six-a-side knockout, Bank Holiday Monday at HTCC Cricket Ground. Bring
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The Inter Pub Cricket Knockout will soon be upon us and I would like to take this opportunity to
invite you all to pop down on August Bank Holiday and support those pub regulars trying to win the
trophy to put behind their respective bars.
More importantly, here are the latest odds, hot off the presses, in relation to the inter pub knockout
which, if the weather holds out, could be well worth a visit.
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Hatfield Visual Arts College News In June some of our Year 8 students worked with the Graffiti artist
Casper Carr participating in a spray paint project at Jubilee recreational
ground, their brief was to design artwork for the skate park.
We have also been working closely with our feeder school providing
Artists to deliver creative workshops.
Terry Chipp (Local Artist) has delivered a Treasure Chest Workshop to
Travis Primary School, a Self Portrait workshop to Year 2 students at
Longtoft Primary School a Sealife workshop to Crookesbroom School
and a modrock creatures workshop to Woodhouse School.
Susan Forbe (Textiles Artist) has
delivered an Evacuee Workshop
to Crookesbroom Primary School,
a recycling project, rag rugging to
Year3 students at Woodhouse
School and a Felt Maps project to Long Toft School.
Year 2 Travis students came for a ceramic taster session, they
created tiles using imprinting and applied techniques. The tiles
were fired and delivered back to the school for the students to decorate.
We have also provided a Sun print workshop for the young
parents at the Croft (Hatfield Children‟s Centre) this took
place at the beginning of term. We will be running workshops
throughout the summer holidays and we are planning to work
with Stainforth Children‟s Centre in September.
In May Our BTEC students worked with the Artist, Anna
Roebuck, she works mainly with plastic fusing carrier
bags together using heat, she then creates panels and
sculptural forms out of them. The students fully enjoyed the
workshop and learnt some new techniques.
Also in May our A level Photography group participated in a 4 day intensive workshop, working alongside a professional
photographer. They learnt new techniques in the darkroom
and produced some good images to coincide with the religious
architecture project.
Early this term, a guest artist Mandy Keating delivered a
bookbinding workshop for us to the community from Hatfield
Library the workshop was well attended and we plan to
repeat the workshop at Stainforth Library.
We recently hosted a 6 day DT training session for primary
school teacher and Rob Bulmer and Sally Powell, which was
completed this term, this was well attended and the teachers
learnt a lot of practical skills as well as project ideas for their students. The course will be repeated
in Jan 2011.
Our school participated in a 4 day Art Project with Hungerhill, Mexborough and Don Valley school.
Some of our Year 8 Gifted and Talented students completed a felt making project with a
professional Artist, the work will be displayed within the college.
Visual Arts Community, have successfully raised over £150 for collage funds with artists sales and
Art and craft stalls, we will continue to have a range of artists display their work in the Auditorium
and Office gallery areas.
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Hatfield Woodhouse Primary School News!
Hello. We would like you to meet Frankie, Christie, Ben and
Tommy who are your new 2010-2011 correspondents from
Hatfield Woodhouse School. We have worked with them on
this month‟s article and we look forward to reading their
future reports of an eventful year, sharing all the news from
our school in 2010-2011.
KS1 Sports day
KS1 Sports Day took place on a beautiful sunny day. This
event consisted of a range off different activities including egg
and spoon races and obstacle races. It was exiting for all of
KS1, as it was the first time they competed in three different
houses, Johnson, Warwick and Blake. They all tried their very
best and had great fun but Johnson claimed the overall victory
with the most points.
KS2 Sports day
The weather was again hot and sunny for KS2 Sports Day, although the name is somewhat
misleading because this actually took place on two different afternoons for the field and track events.
All of the events were sponsored by different companies.
The 600g shot was sponsored by THE HAIR SHOP and
the 2.72kg shot was sponsored by ATTEYS SOLICTORS .The javelin and the standing long jump were
sponsored by PETER FOWLER (ELECTRICAL) LTD, and
the discus was sponsored by FREE HEAT LTD.
The track events were very enjoyable and it was lovely
that our friends from Coppice School were able to join in
with us and take part in some of the races. The events of
the day included the new event 80m hurdles which
Coppice School very kindly sponsored. Other companies
also were very kind to sponsor the events and we would
like to thank them. These companies were PETER
FOWLER (ELECTRICAL) Ltd. McGill‟s PHARMACY, J.G JET WASH, CHERRY TREE FARM,
HATFIELD TILING, ASSOCIATED SIGNS AND GRAPHIC DESIGNS, THE HAIR SHOP, ATTEY‟S
SOLICITORS, and the HATFIELD ARROW.
Sustainability week
In June all of the classes worked on lessons about Sustainability and the environment and presented
their learning in front of the whole school. Sustainability is all about looking after the environment,
like when you cut down a tree plant another one and turn off the lights when you leave a room. As
part of our helping the environment theme, the entire school collected bottle tops so that a parent
in FS2 could melt down the plastic to recycle it into something else. We can‟t wait to see what is
made by DTIndustries and also watch the video the company are sending to show us how our
plastic is recycled.
Dad’s Picnic
The Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 children and their dads, granddads, uncles and visitors had a
wonderful time on the 8th of July 2010 when they had a very fun picnic on the school grounds. After
eating they played lots of activities such as rugby, football and games on the parachute. Everyone had
a really brilliant time and the event was a complete success. It ended with the dads competing in a
football match where the yellow team won 1-0!!!
KS1 show
This year the KS1 show was based on a seaside theme. There were songs, dancing and wonderful
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poems. Everyone was dressed in clothes that they
wear on holiday to the seaside. There were
brilliant songs and the children‟s favourite song
was called „We‟re all going on a Summer Holiday‟.
The children enjoyed performing to the audience.
KS2 Show
The KS2 concert was based on Roald Dalh‟s
„Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf‟. Do you
remember the traditional story about a little girl
who takes a walk in the wood and is tempted by a
hungry wolf ? Our wonderful story had a twist
with the three little pigs taking a key role and
Little Red Riding Hood not as sweet as is first
assumed! Everyone who took part enjoyed it so
much and so did the audience!
Geo-caching
Geo-caching is a world wide game of hide and
seeking treasure using a GPS. Year 5 went to
Hatfield Moors to trial playing the Geo-caching
Game with representatives from Natural England. They split into groups to find the treasure and had
a wonderful time. It was a new and different
experience which the class felt was a great
success.
Enjoy your summer!
A final Good-bye from Charlotte and John!
Christie Charnley, Francesca Middleton, Tomasz Gravil and Ben Morrell will be back for the
October edition, whilst Mrs Acton will write the September report.
John Adams and Charlotte Tilley - outgoing HWPS Correspondents
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Taking your Test
Dear Readers continued,
Mr Bean was the first person to pass the driving test in 1935… fact! But it‟s not that Mr Bean, it was Mr J Beene who paid a grand total of 37p (7d / 6p in old money) to take the test. there were no test
centres in 1935 so you had to arrange to meet the examiner somewhere like a post office, train
station or town hall. the test was suspended for the duration of World War Two and didn‟t resume
until 1 November 1946.
In 1975, candidates no longer had to demonstrate hand signals The theory test was introduced in
1996, replacing questions about the Highway Code, during the practical test candidates could book
their theory test online for the first time in December 2001 the pass rate in 1935 was 63 per cent
compared to 46 per cent in 2009.
1969 saw the first driving test set for an automatic vehicle since 1935 more than 46 million tests
have been taken
In 1935, when Leslie Hore-Belisha, became the new Transport Minister, he introduced the driving
test – first in March as a voluntary test and then it became compulsory in June. During the 1930s
safety glass was made compulsory for windscreens after terrible injuries had been caused by
accidents in cars with ordinary glass. Seat belts did not appear until the 1950s but were not made
compulsory in front seats until 1983.
in September 2003. Arm signals out of the window were withdrawn from the test in 1975 and more
modern additions to the test have included a theory test in 1996, the hazard perception section of
the theory test in 2002 and questions about vehicle safety and maintenance
Changes to the test and other safety initiatives, such as improvements to vehicles, have resulted in a
reduction in road deaths in Great Britain, which now has some of the best road safety records in
the world. In 2008 there were 34 million cars on the road and 2,538 people were killed in road
accidents
When announcing the introduction of the driving test, Leslie Hore-Belisha said, “Driving is an art in
which those who are engaged should, in the
interest of their own and of the public‟s safety;
take the greatest pains to make themselves
proficient.”
If you are interested in further information
regarding the courses that we offer, you‟ll be able
to find this information on the Institute of
Advanced Motorists website at www.iam.org.uk
or Tel: 020 8996 9600
Safe Driving.
Paul Tuke.
Secretary, Senior Observer.
Doncaster Advanced Motorists
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Rescue Day 2010, was without doubt and outstanding success. Attendance figures surpassed all
expectation, we believe they exceeded 15,000. Feed back we have received to date from all concerned has
been extremely positive, both exhibitors and
members of the public have stated that they
had a most informative and enjoyable day.
The main objectives for the day was to raise
safety awareness to members of the public by
providing displays such as Water Rescue
demonstrations and Road Traffic Collision
exercises, along with raising funds for Help for
Heroes and other charities such Lindsey Lodge,
LIVES, and the British Heart Foundation.
Our objectives were met in full throughout the day with both arenas providing informative and
demonstrative displays, additionally Lincolnshire, South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue
Services along with Humberside Police, East Midlands Ambulance Service, Sheffield Hallam University and
other organisations such as the British Heart Foundation, LIVES, Coast Guard, Doncaster Sub Aqua Club
all provided displays, information and talks to the public which all
contributed immensely to the days success. Donations are still
being counted with more money yet to be accrued (Auction
Items) which will be auctioned on the evening of the Raft race
(24th July 2010) and the Pink Ball (7th August 2010) as such an
exact figure will be promulgated shortly after August the 7th 2010.
The extreme challenge (Cross Country run) which took place on
the morning of Rescue Day which provided 128 entrants with
mud, water, bog obstacles and more mud proved very challenging,
however, indications are that the event was very different though
really enjoyable and delivered a real sense of achievement by all
who took part. The invaluable assistance from Dave Tune (Metres
to Miles) cannot be understated and all who helped, which was very much appreciated.
The Aerial displays provided by 202 Squadron, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (Spitfire) along with
the Police and Lincolnshire Air Ambulance Helicopters were absolutely superb and once again feed back
has been excellent on all counts.
The Red Devils conducted an outstanding Parachute display culminating into a water drop and rescue by
Humber Rescue, Doncaster and Thorne Sub Aqua clubs ably assisted by the 7 Lakes rescue team on Jet
Skis. The Red Devils then met with the public signing autographs and providing photo opportunities
All organisations and personnel taking part should be extremely proud of their contribution and on behalf
of the Rescue Day Committee and for the record I would like to express my thanks to them.
It would be remiss of me not to mention all those volunteer and youth organisations who also contributed
significantly to the events overall success such as FODSA, the Army and Navy cadets, Lost and Lonely
Scooters along with the Staff at 7 Lakes Country Park all of which I am very grateful to, as such I would
like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation and thanks.
It is recognised that the hard work applied by the Rescue Day committee to
the planning and delivery of the event was by and large outside their Day Job
and again I am very grateful to all for their dedication in their application to
Rescue Day along with their contribution in making it a resounding success.
Whilst I would not want to single out anyone in particular several members
of the committee most certainly went beyond the call of duty and some,
they know who they are and for that and to them I am internally grateful.
Finally I would like to take the opportunity via your publication to pass on
sincere thanks to local residents and all those attending from the public for
coming to Rescue Day for their understanding regarding additional traffic
build up and your cooperation and in making the event a fantastic and
enjoyable day. Sincerely Yours
John Armson, On behalf of the Rescue Day Committee
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WHAT’S ON? HATFIELD WOODHOUSE
METHODIST CHAPEL
Sunday services start at 6pm
August 1st Mrs Chris Ogley
August 8th Mr Dennis Rix
August 15th Rev Sandie Exley-Watts
August 22nd No Service at our Church but a
United Service is being held at Thorne
Methodist Church 6pm
August 29th Mr Henry Curtis
HATFIELD WOODHOUSE
METHODIST CHAPEL
Saturday Coffee Mornings - 10am to 12noon
August 7th In aid of Project 2000
August 14th In Aid of Thorne Rural Lions
August 21st In Aid of Project 2000
August 28th In Aid of Project 2000
HATFIELD LIBRARY
Join us at the Hatfield Library and
register for the "SRACE HOP"
The National Reading Game, Just
visit the Library four time throughout
the Summer Holidays and read Six book to
qualify for small gifts along the way, with a Medal
and Certificate to be presented by the Mayor of
Hatfield at the beginning of September.
We are also running "The Space Race
Competition" and "Create or draw a Space
Creature" to win a Family Ticket to the
National Space Centre at Leicester
We are taking names for Family History to
begin in September for more details contact the
Library on 01302 842064
Hatfield Town Fixtures 2010 1ST TEAM 2ND TEAM
South Kirkby (A) Aug 7th Peglers (H)
Monk Bretton (H) Aug 14th Barnsley (A)
Askern (A) Aug 21st Sandal (H)
Nostell (H) Aug 28th Hundhill (A)
2nd Division
Brodsworth v Hatfield Nomads Tues 3rd Aug
DUNSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE
Table Top Sunday 1st August starts at 2pm
Joanne Gregory Clairvoyant comes to the
Dunsville Community Centre Tuesday 21st
September starts 7.30pm.
A GRAND NIGHT OUT!
An illustrated talk on the Doncaster Grand
Theatre, followed by light refreshments and
some good old time, locally sourced Variety
Style Entertainment.
Thursday 19th Aug in St Lawrence
Church, Hatfield.
Tickets £4, to include refreshments, from Janet
01302 849377 or Gibsons Newsagents, High St,
Hatfield.
Proceeds to the Friends of Hatfield Church
Building Trust, also supporting the Friends of
the Doncaster Grand Theatre.
Also, Bingo Evening in St Lawrence Church,
Hatfield Tues 10th Aug, 7pm. Tickets from Janet
01302 849377.
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HATFIELD WOODHOUSE WORKING
MEN’S CLUB Every Saturday Night - 13 Card
Bingo, Raffle and £1 Draw. 8.30pm Onwards.
Everyone is welcome. Come along and enjoy a
good night out!
PRIZE BINGO 2010
The Hatfield Woodhouse committee have
agreed the following dates for the Community
Prize Bingo for 2010. Friday 10th September.
Eyes down time at 7.30p.m.
Everyone Welcome.
HATFIELD WOODHOUSE
AMATEUR GARDENING
SOCIETY
AUTUMN SHOW
Saturday 4th September 2010 at the Hatfield
Woodhouse Working Men‟s Club.
Produce, Flowers, Floral Art, Handicrafts,
Children‟s Class. Sponsored by Hatfield
Woodhouse Amateur Gardening Society.
All exhibits to be staged between 9.30 and
10.50am. Judging takes place between 11am and
1pm. Open to the public 2pm. Auction of
exhibits will take place at the close of the show
at 3pm. Everyone Welcome!
For further
information please
contact Dorothy
Elby on 01302
841236
HATFIELD CHURCH
BUILDING TRUST
IN HATFIELD CHURCH
Saturday 6 November 2010
7.00pm for 7.30pm
Tickets £26 From Stuart and Cath
Watson 01302 842163
Book a table for 10, if you wish
In house entertainment including
Vernon Hoyle giving a short recital
on the newly restored church organ
HATFIELD WOODHOUSE
METHODIST CHAPEL
TABLE TOP SALE
SATURDAY 21 AUGUST 2010
10 till 1.00pm
At Hatfield Woodhouse Methodist Chapel
Bacon sandwiches, toasted teacakes, coffee etc
Chip butties served 12- 1.00pm
Raffle & Tombola
Admission Free Anyone welcome
Items for Table Top are greatly appreciated and
can be brought to any Saturday Coffee Morning
10-12 noon
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USEFUL NUMBERS
Age Concern 0800 009966
Doncaster Council Community First 01302 736000
Child Line 0800 111
NSPCC 08088005000
RSPCA 01302 719790
Crimestoppers 0800 555111
Doncaster Childrens Information Service 0800 1384568
South YorkshireFire Service 01142727202
South Yorkshire Police (non - emergency) 01142202020
Hatfield Travis C of E Infant & Nursery
School
01302 840200
Hatfield Manor Junior School 01302 842164
Hatfield Visual Arts College 01302 840961
Hatfield Woodhouse Primary School 01302 840448
Hatfield Sheep Dip Lane Primary School 01302 842464
Hatfield Dunsville Primary School 01302 882958
Hatfield Crookesbroom
Primary School
01302 841337
Dunsville Community Centre 01302 882602
Hatfield Library 01302 842064
Home Library Service 01302 734304
Hatfield Woodhouse Methodist Church 01405 812101
Hatfield Church Parish Office 01302 350591
Hatfield Health Centre 01302 384200
Dunsville Medical Centre 01302 890108
Doncaster Royal Infirmary 01302 366666
NHS Direct 0845 4647
Weldricks late night pharmacy 01302 369699
Royal British Legion 01302 841942
Thorne Rural Lions 01302 350797
Gas Emergency 0800111999
Electricity Emergency 0800375675
Yorkshire Water 08451242424
BT Faultline 0800800151
DMBC 01302 734444
Hatfield Florist 01302 845597
Hatfield Water Park 01302 841572
Vue Cinema 08712240240
Odeon Cinema 08712244007
The Dome Leisure Centre 01302 370777
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BUSINESS/FINANCE
Richardson Accountancy Limited, Hatfield 07891481446 01302 351641
CAR Sales & Repairs
All Car Service/Repairs Japanese & Korean Specialist 01302 830400
Barry Gill Sales & Repairs, Hatfield 01302 842878
CLOTHING / FASHION
Sheila`s Fancy Dress Hire,& Alterations 200 Station
Road, Dunscroft. Doncaster DN7 4JR
01302 841728
07891 968830
COUNSELLING
Clouds Community Counselling, Free Confidential
Counselling Service
Client Line
07962 907053
FOOD AND DRINK
C4 Catering, All Occasions, Cold Buffet Catering 01302 854871
07982 256430
HEALTH AND BEAUTY
Jessie Credland Foot Clinic 31 High Street Hatfield 01302 351545
Lisa’s Toning & Tanning Studio, 01302 845633
HOME & GARDEN
Blind Ideas, High Street, Hatfield 01302 842627
Sunnybank Garden Centre, Hatfield Woodhouse 01302 842954
Total Paving Cleaning / Conservatory Cleaning 01302 831799
07595 477899
SECURITY
Meteor Security Solutions Ltd, Auckley 01302 623427
SERVICES/TRADES
A.E.S. Tiling (ceramic floor & wall tiling) Dunsville
www.aestiling.org.uk
01302 885401
07749 519557
C M Developments (Yorkshire) Ltd Building Services 01302 770216
Dean Brown Joinery, Hatfield, 07795321054 01302 350363
E P G Roofing 01302 532676
Les Green Electrical Contractor 07946149196 01405 816546
NWR Plumbing & Heating, Hatfield 07917524645 01302 842032
P.Woods Builder All General Building Work 01405 818771
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RES & Sons Ltd Electrical Contractors 01482 501600
Steve Blunt Electrical Contractor 07900188126 01302 350557
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