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CAISTOR DIARY MIDWEEK UPDATE WEDNESDAY 5th NOVEMBER 2014 CONTENTS: Police Alerts Brushed Up Chimney Sweep Family History At Caistor Art & Heritage Childrens Social & Emotional Development Course A Night at The Musicals This Friday Buskers at Arts & Heritage Christmas Fair at Caistor Montessori WEA Nettleton Remembering World War 1 Caistor Male Voice & Ladies Choir Concert in aid of Help For Heroes The Salutation Inn Free food & Wine Caistor Remembrance Parade Around The World in 80 Days at Great Limber Staying Warm This Winter Open Mic at The Cross Keys The Swallow Inn The Gondoliers with a Caistor Star! PREVENTING DOORSTEP CRIME - CAISTOR LIBRARY - CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE Wednesday 5th November 13.00-15.00 Door Step Crime Awareness - free advice sessions Police PCSO's will be on hand to give you advice and information about Door Step Crime. LINCOLNSHIRE POLICE FIREARMS AMNESTY Police ask public to hand in firearms Despite the fact that a number of firearms and imitation firearms are handed into Lincolnshire Police each week, there are still unlawfully held firearms in Lincolnshire ; be it trophy or antique weapons such as from wars, or firearms which people have acquired from a relative etc. To avoid these weapons getting into the wrong hands, and to provide members of the community with a safe place to dispose of any firearms they are unlawfully, or lawfully, in possession of, Lincolnshire Police is holding a Firearms Amnesty between 3rd Nov - 14th Nov 2014. During that period, those people surrendering firearms will not face prosecution for illegal possession, and they also have the choice to remain anonymous. Gun crime within Lincolnshire is statistically low, which is a result of continued efforts from the Force. An amnesty has not been held by Lincolnshire Police for nearly ten years. It is just one of a number of measures that is being used to further reduce crime. Members of the community can be assured that the amnesty is not being held due to a rise in gun crime, and they also should not be concerned that the amnesty will be an excuse for people to walk around freely with firearms. Anyone wishing to hand in a firearm is urged to contact one of the police stations below and inform them that they will be bringing one in. Advice will be given as to the safest way to transport the firearm to the police station. All weapons should be handled with the utmost care, and treated as if they are loaded. The main collecting police stations are: Lincoln Grantham Boston Skegness Please call 101 and ask to be put through to any of these police stations. 1

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Page 1: CAISTOR DIARY MIDWEEK UPDATEcommunity.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/DIARY... · 2014-11-04 · CAISTOR ARTS AND HERITAGE CENTRE Saturday 8th November 13.00-17.00 Buskers

CAISTOR DIARY MIDWEEK UPDATE WEDNESDAY 5th NOVEMBER 2014CONTENTS: Police Alerts Brushed Up Chimney SweepFamily History At Caistor Art & HeritageChildrens Social & Emotional Development CourseA Night at The Musicals This Friday Buskers at Arts & Heritage Christmas Fair at Caistor MontessoriWEA Nettleton Remembering World War 1 Caistor Male Voice & Ladies Choir Concert in aid of Help For Heroes The Salutation Inn Free food & Wine Caistor Remembrance Parade Around The World in 80 Days at Great Limber Staying Warm This Winter Open Mic at The Cross KeysThe Swallow Inn The Gondoliers with a Caistor Star!

PREVENTING DOORSTEP CRIME - CAISTOR LIBRARY - CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTREWednesday 5th November 13.00-15.00 Door Step Crime Awareness - free advice sessionsPolice PCSO's will be on hand to give you advice and information about Door Step Crime.

LINCOLNSHIRE POLICE FIREARMS AMNESTY Police ask public to hand in firearms Despite the fact that a number of firearms and imitation firearms are handed into Lincolnshire Police each week, there are still unlawfully held firearms in Lincolnshire; be it trophy or antique weapons such as from wars, or firearms which people have acquired from a relative etc.To avoid these weapons getting into the wrong hands, and to provide members of the community with a safe place to dispose of any firearms they are unlawfully, or lawfully, in possession of,Lincolnshire Police is holding a Firearms Amnesty between 3rd Nov - 14th Nov 2014. During that period, those people surrendering firearms will not face prosecution for illegal possession, and they also have the choice to remain anonymous. Gun crime within Lincolnshire is statistically low, which is a result of continued efforts from the Force. An amnesty has not been held by Lincolnshire Police for nearly ten years. It is just one of a number of measures that is being used to further reduce crime. Members of the community can be assured that the amnesty is not being held due to a rise in gun crime, and they also should not be concerned that the amnesty will be an excuse for people to walk around freely with firearms. Anyone wishing to hand in a firearm is urged to contact one of the police stations below and inform them that they will be bringing one in. Advice will be given as to the safest way to transport the firearm to the police station. All weapons should be handled with the utmost care, and treated as if they are loaded. The main collecting police stations are: Lincoln Grantham Boston Skegness

Please call 101 and ask to be put through to any of these police stations.

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CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCHWednesday 5th November for 4 weeks £25.00 10.00-12.00Are you just starting out for have come to a stop with your research?Join our friendly small group Take advantage of Sarah Taylor’s genealogists 20 years experienceMake the best of all the sources available Complete your family tree with Individual adviceLimited places so please book. 01472 851605

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CHILDREN’S SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT LEVEL 1/2 ACCREDITED COURSEThursday 6th Nov 1.00-3.00pm for 4 weeks Castor Primary School. Drop into your local Children’s Centre to book a place or email mailto:[email protected]

This course you will learn about psychological theories relating to the emotional and social needs of children and how to develop those needs, motivation of behaviour and ways to encourage positive

behaviours, the importance of self- esteem and maintaining it to get the best from our relationships with our children’

for more information Tel:01472 398880

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CURTAIN UP PRODUCTIONS (FROM CLEETHORPES) PRESENT A NIGHT AT THE MUSICALSFriday 7th November 7.30pm Caistor Town Hall Tickets from the Post Office Adults £8, Children (16 & under) £6 Curtain Up Productions are based in Cleethorpes and perform 3 shows per year, one at the auditorium and

others at the Drill Hall, Cleethorpes. www.enjoytheatre.co.uk

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CAISTOR ARTS AND HERITAGE CENTRESaturday 8th November 13.00-17.00 Buskers Day, Join us for a free showcase of Caistor’s fantastic young musical talent. These buskers have enormous talent and will be showcasing a range of music. John Harrison Musical Evening Saturday 15th November more details to follow. call Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre to book – 01472 851605, for more information check on our online calendar www.28ploughhill.co.uk Also, please have a look out for us on Facebook Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre for updates, photos, info and announcements!

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FRIENDS OF LINCOLNSHIRE MONTESSORI CHRISTMAS FAIRSaturday 8 November 12noon - 3pm Lincolnshire Montessori School, Grimsby Road, Caistor The Former Fleece Inn.

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NETTLETON WEA - WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONSaturday November 8th 2014 2.30pm -5.30pm, Rediscovering WW1Session 1: Cartoons from the Trenches - Humour as HistorySession 2: Everyday Lives - Home Front snapshots and voicesHow can a soldier’s trench cartoon express both morale-boosting and stoicism? Satirical social observation as visual narrative humour, sketched in troop newspapers during World War One, provides us with a redefinition of courage as the very act of endurance. The men voiced concerns about daily life in cartoon form - complaints and feelings about officers, medical services, discomforts, food and drink, leave, military routines, and their expectations versus emerging reality. Is what they omit as significant as what they mention?Tutor - Professor Jane ChapmanFee - £6 including afternoon teaVenue - Nettleton Village Hall, Moortown Road, Nettleton LN7 6AAContact - Jean Childs, Lindisfarne, Normanby Rd, Nettleton LN7 6TBTelephone - 01472 859347 Please make cheques payable to Nettleton WEA

REMEMBRANCE EVE CONCERT Saturday November 8th , Caistor Methodist Church Caistor ladies and Caistor Male Voice Choir concert. Steven Maxson on organ. Programme to include Mozart Laudate Dominum, Spitfire prelude on the organ and grand finale choral arrangement of Dambusters March. Tickets £5 from Caistor Post Office . In aid of HELP FOR HEROES

THE SALUTATION INN ........FOOD & FREE WINESaturday 8th Nov – Friday 14th November To celebrate surviving 4 years in business we would like to offer you a free bottle of wine per 4 people!!What’s the catch, I hear you say......................................All you have to do is just book a table for 4 people in advance (at least an hour in advance!) during the 4 week promotion period (1/11 – 28/11) and then your table of 4 will get a complimentary bottle of wine to drink with the meal or you can take it home with you. A few conditions will obviously apply – You must all at least have a main course! Available anytime we are serving food within the same 4 week period and it will be a decent wine and it hasn’t fallen off the back of a lorry and it isn’t Colin’s home brew either (private joke!!) So all you need to do is pick the phone up and book rather than just walking in!Tel 01472 851228 – www.thesali.co.uk facebook.com/TheSaliNettleton

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CAISTOR REMEMBRANCE DAY - UPDATE Sunday November 9th . Parade Form up 0945 Market Place . 10am Service at Methodist Church 11am war memorial. ROAD CLOSURES 10.45am - 11.30am - Market Place between Caistor Chinese & Sanderson Green Estate Agents. South Street from High Street to Mill Lane .

AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS LINCOLNSHIRE RURAL TOURING SHOW (update) Sunday 9th November. Great Limber Village Hall . Chipping Norton Theatre & Oxfordshire Theatre Company present AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS By Jules Verne, Lincolnshire Rural Touring ShowThe stage version of Around the World in 80 Days, featuring a portmanteau oflaughter, a fast-moving story line and first class performances,

conjures an unforgettable journey for all ages Jules Verne’s classic tale of great adventure follows the dashing Victorian explorer Phileas Fogg as he embarks on an epic expedition, aiming tonavigate the globe in record time. Little does he know that hot on his heels is Scotland Yard's finest - the unstoppable Fix of the Yard. Travelling by any means possible - boat, train, hot air balloon and even an elephant,Phileas Fogg is determined to succeed but no journey is without incident. The cast of three play over twenty characters in this production which incorporates the sort of mad-cap comedy mayhem seen in the recent stage version of The 39 Steps and The Reduced Shakespeare Company shows. This Around the World in 80 Days is a joyfully frenetic whirlwind of a show, full of daft Victorian invention, daring deeds and downright silliness, perfect for the family audience. This sparkling new version of one of the world's greatest adventure storiesis by acclaimed writer Toby Hulse who has created work for theatres andcompanies across the UK, touring nationally and internationally.http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/40224/around-the-world-in-80-days-imgTICKETS (£8 / £6 cons) available from 01469 569702; Limber Stores and MACE stores (Keelby)

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Concerned about staying warm this winter?Help is at hand……

Advice to help you take action and save money on your energy bills is provided by the Big Energy Saving Network - funded by the Department of Energy and Climate Change - and delivered by specially trained advisors.Paying for your energy and keeping your house warm can be a worry:

The Big Energy Saving Network provides specially trained advisors who will be running bespoke community events throughout the winter.

You will receive impartial advice and support on suitable tariffs, the cheapest way to pay bills, and how to reduce the amount of energy you use.

Take control over your tariff and supplier and get the best deal to suit you and your needs.

Hear about schemes offered by the Government or energy suppliers that could help with your energy costs.

A Big Energy Saving Network community event can be booked for your community group. There is no charge, and sessions are fun and interactive. To find out more contact:

Janet Clark or Roy Pell at Community Lincs Telephone 01529 301962 / 301964 or e-mail

[email protected] or [email protected]

Save Energy, Save MoneyFor the fourth year running Community Lincs has been awarded funding through the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) to deliver ten advice sessions between October 2014and March 2015 on “How to find the best Energy Deal”.Energy Best Deal is a partnership between the CAB and OFGEM and has run successfully for several years, Community Lincs is proud to be a delivery partner.The free, one hour training sessions are on offer to any groups such as coffee mornings, luncheon clubs, residents groups, mental health groups, Parish Councils or Village halls. They can be delivered on-site within your community.Energy Best Deal also trains those who undertake support roles, such as staff at housing associations and children’s centres, giving them knowledge that they can use to help the people they work with save money on their bills.

Each session requires a minimum of eight people. The Energy Best Deal campaign provides simple advice on how to ensure consumers are not paying more than they need to for their energy and how to reduce costs by switching tariff or supplier. It also explains how to save money and how to be more energy efficient at home.“Through Energy Best Deal we are helping people seek out the cheapest deal; get to grips with the different tariffs and payment methods and explain what they can do if they’re in debt with their fuel company.”Interested?Email: [email protected]: 01529 301962/01529302466

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OPEN MIC AFTERNOON CROSS KEYS INN GRASBY Sunday 9 November At 15:00. Good Fun And Collaboration From Local Musicians In A Friendly And Relaxed Atmosphere. Come Along And Join In The Fun On Sunday 9th November From 3pm To 6pm.

. ( Open Mic ( Turn Up And Play Afternoon )

The Swallow Inn & Restaurant, near Grimsby

Homemade food served 7 days per week We serve our homemade food from 12pm every day & there’s something for every

size appetite & taste, including an extensive Gluten Free Menu which now includes Nachos, Chicken Boscaiola, Crème Brulee & Sticky Toffee Pudding. We’ve saved you a table!

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Christmas 2014We have published our Christmas Fayre Menus & our Christmas Day Menu on our website…

yes, it’s time to start thinking about Santa! Christmas Fayre Menus are served Monday to Saturday

throughout December. Details of our New Year’s Eve plans will soon be published too.

Bookings are now being taken; just give us a call to secure your table* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

That There Twitter ThingyPlease give us a follow @TheSwallowInn1 for news, special offers, updates and all things

Swallow! https://twitter.com/TheSwallowInn1Please call 01472 371250 for more info

www.theswallowinn.co.uk E: [email protected] Facebook: The Swallow Inn (Official Page) Twitter: @TheSwallowInn1

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AND WHO COULD RESIST A SALES PITCH LIKE THIS ????

“‘BREAKING NEWS: Through the miracles of modern stage lighting and a rather fetching wig, a mature Caistor man (of dramatic inclinations) will play the 21 year-old romantic lead in Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera ‘The Gondoliers’,at The Plowright Theatre, Scunthorpe, Wed 12- Sat 15 November inc., at 7.30 p.m.Tickets priced Wed £8, Concessions £10, £12 otherwise.

Tel: 0844 854 2776, www.scunthorpetheatres.co.uk

The Gondoliers; or, The King of Barataria is a Savoy Opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on 7 December 1889 and ran for a very successful 554 performances (at that time the fifth longest-running piece of musical theatre in history), closing on 30 June 1891. This was the twelfth comic opera collaboration of fourteen between Gilbert and Sullivan.

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https://www.facebook.com/LoveCaistorIN BUSINESS ?- WANT TO PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS?

CONTACT CAISTOR & THE WOLDS WEBSITE just click the link

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The Caistor Area Diary is compiled & published for free to promote the wider

Caistor Area.by Alan Caine 01472 851674 - 07778 019611

mailto:[email protected]

...............................................................................CAISTOR DIARY ON LINE

http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/CaistorAreaDiary/

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REGULAR EVENTS http://www.localendar.com/public/alncn100

.............................................................................................................events advertised or promoted are not necessarily my personal choice or views- but hey!

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