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Friday 9th October 2015Ferryhill & Chilton Chapter Issue 747 Page 1
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Pupils from Ferryhill and Chilton’s primary schools are so fed up trying to dodge dog poop on their way to school that they have set up a campaign
group to try to raise aware-ness about the problem. Hannah, Erin, Harry, Maya, Lee, Ethan, Callum, Tiegan, Lucy, Rowan, Ben, Brodie, Sunny and Leo wrote to the
Chapter to say: “We are the Rights Respecting Am-bassadors at Cleves Cross Primary School and we are working with Approach Too and all the primary schools in Ferryhill and Chilton to let everyone know about our campaign to improve the area we live in by trying to get everyone to clean up the dog mess.“We are passionate about our right to have clean streets and parks to play in and we want all dog owners to meet their responsi-bilities to poop scoop after their pets. “We hate walking to school and getting the stinky mess on our shoes. We don’t like playing on fields that can make us ill. “To help us achieve our goal to clean up the lovely com-munity we live in we want everyone to join us in our campaign. So, remember to poop scoop every time.“Watch out for our fantastic posters and campaign video coming soon to a place near you. You can also keep up to date with our campaign at Approachtoo.uk or the Ap-proachToo facebook page.”
Primary school pupils launch poop scoop campaign
Anti-dog fouling campaigners from Dean Bank Primary School have joined forces with their colleagues at Cleves Cross Primary and other local primaries to raise awareness of the mess they encounter in play parks and on their way to school every day.
Funding is open to green-fin-gered groups in Chilton and Ferryhill to help them spruce up their communities.Durham County Council is making up to £500 avail-able to organisations to put towards environmental improvements.Anyone who would like to apply for the cash must be willing to take part in the Royal Horticultural Soci-ety’s It’s Your Neighbour-hood scheme, which gives smaller community groups the chance to get involved in the wider Britain in Bloom activities.The free initiative also allows volunteer-led gar-dening groups to take part in projects that are relevant to local issues, such as cleaning up a park, revamping a run-down back lane or adding floral or planting displays to outdoor open spaces.Examples of schemes which were previously awarded funding included a commu-
nity garden, conservation of a closed burial ground and planting of wildflow-ers, bulbs and shrubs and planting of fruit trees and fruit hedges to encourage people to grow food and promote wildlife.All the projects will be recognised at an awards ceremony later this month.Any groups wishing to apply for the funding will receive guidance and support from the council’s Civic Pride and Clean and Green teams.Cllr Brian Stephens, Cabinet member for neighbourhoods and local partnerships, Durham County Council, said: “We would encourage any community groups in the county wanting to make a positive change to their environment to apply for the funding.”Applications are open between 1st October and 13th November. Forms are available online from Durham County Council or by calling 03000 261 000.
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In Memoriam Birthdays Acknowledgments
Birthdays
The family of the late Alice Louisa Beer
would like to thank family and friends for the love and kindness shown in our time
of sadness. Thanks to the staff of North Durham Hospital and also the drivers from Kwik Cabs
for their caring attitude over many years.
Thanks to Terry Stephenson for releasing us from the
organisation burdens.Finally, the family would like
to thank Les Lewis for the lovely thoughtful service
which brought Alice’s long life into context. We’re sure
Alice, like us, would have been smiling at the short but happy account of her
96 years.
It is lonely here without youI miss you more each dayFor life is not the same to me, Since you were called away, If I could have one lifetime wish, One dream
that could come true, I would pray to God with all
my heart, For yesterday and you.
Also my father JW and my mother Elizabeth Anne. Also my brothers Cecil, Lawrence & Louvaine.
Ann-Carr JewettDied October 1997
Thinking of you always,Ray
Happy 16th Birthday
Bethany Thompson9th Oct
Love, Mam, Ethan, Maddison,
Lauren, Adam xx
16!
50!Happy 50th Birthday Son
Jay Rothwell8th October
My love as always,Mam x
50!Happy 50th Jay
Jay Rothwell8th October
Love you always,Penny, John & Tegan
xxx
Happy 30th Birthday Liam
Liam Taylor8/10/1985
Lots of Love from,Mam, Dad, Leanne
& Nana Woods xxx
One year has passedNever forgottenMiss the crack
Love you alwaysForget you never.
Dorothy Garrett
From,Pat, Derick, Paula, David,
Graham, Clair, David, Clair, Naiomi, Dane, Chloe, Ryan,
Jack, Luna.
Died 7-10-2014
Mam in my heartYou will always stay.
Dorothy Garrett
From,Son, Thomas.
Died 7-10-2014
A loving Mother, Grandmother and Great
Grandmother. Always remembered, always in our
thoughts, always loved.
Dorothy Garrett
By,Jen and Dave, Gareth, Mary and Mikey, Alex and Katie.
Passed away 7-10-2014
Thinking of you on your birthday
Maureen Wall
Love always,Keith, Pamela, John, Keith, Jackie, Adam, Hannah and
Nathanxxx
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The Nursery World Awards are the most prestigious event in the early years calendar, which is reflected by the fact that the big night is typically attended by over 1000 guests, with a mixture of all early years profession-als.The winners of the 2015 awards were unveiled at the Brewery in London on Saturday 26th September.Host, Barney Harwood, a presenter on the popular children’s television pro-gramme, Blue Peter, con-ducted the ceremony. Child’s Play Private Nursery
of Ferryhill made this year’s finalists and the nursery staff were celebrating when they received a Highly Com-mended award for their work in the Online and Social Media Category. Host, Barney said, “The e-portal system on the nurs-ery’s website means parents are more involved and informed about their child’s progress and development.“By logging in with their username and password, parents can read observa-tions made by nursery staff about their child, comment on their progress and upload
their own images from a mobile device or computer wherever they are. “Child’s Play website also boasts numerous other features aimed at engaging parents and families, includ-ing a feedback form and advice sheets, and it actively uses facebook.”Twenty-six-year-old owner and manager, Laura Leigh Wayman said, “It was such an honour to be shortlisted, let alone receiving a Highly Commended award on the night itself. “I never would have expected out of the thou-sands of entries in this category that we would have been recognised. “In the two and a half years since the nursery opened we have celebrated so much success and it is the hard work of my staff who have bought this all to fruition.”
St. Aidan’s Church, Chilton is holding a Social and Supper Evening with pie and peas on Tuesday 13th October at 7pm.Entertainment will be provided by the Sedgefield Hand Bell Ringers.A spokesperson for the
church said, “Please come along and join in this fun night. Tickets are just £5 and available from any member of the social com-mittee. You can also book by calling 01388 721174.“Thank you for your con-tinued support.”
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Child’s Play highly commended at Nursery World Awards
Child’s Play owner and manager Laura Leigh Wayman, left and Senior Lead Practitioner Amy Dinsley, receive their award from Blue Peter presenter, Barney Howard.
Poppies available at Ferryhill Town Hall
The Council intend in not less than 7 days from the date of this notice to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, as amended, to close to all vehicular and pedestrian traffic of a 28m length of Magdalene Place that extends north westerly from house nos. 5/6, Ferryhill to enable telecom cabinet and cable-ducting works to be undertaken. The maximum duration of the temporary closure under the Order is 18 months and is required from 26.10.15 and for the duration of the works, anticipated to be 2 weeks. However, on rare occasions, alternative dates for closures may be necessary and these will be signed accordingly. Alternative routes: via other local roads and footways in the area.
dated: 7 october 2015
colette LongbottomHead of Legal & democratic Services
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(MAgdALeNe pLAce, FerrYHiLL) (TeMporArY roAd cLoSUre) order 2015
(MiLL Wood FooTBridge (FooTpATH No. 17), cHiLToN)(TeMporArY FooTpATH cLoSUre) order 2015
The above-named Order made by the Council on 01.04.15 became operational on 31.03.15 has been continued in force from 06.10.15, as approved by the Secretary of State for Transport, for up to a further 12 months, or until the works are complete and the bridge is safe to re-open, whichever is the sooner. The effect of the Order prohibits pedestrian traffic from proceeding on a 10m length of Footpath no. 17 Chilton Parish that passes over Mill Wood Footbridge, west of Chilton to enable remedial works to be carried out on the said Footbridge. Alternative route: from the southern side of the closure from Footpath Nos 78 Spennymoor Parish southwards to Millwood Farm onto Footpath No. 5 Windlestone Parish then south easterly onto Footpath No 17 Chilton Parish, then easterly via the associated footway of A689 to Rushyford roundabout, northerly via the associated footway of A167 then westerly along the associated footway of C36 passing Blue House Farm to Public Footpath No 17 to the northern side of the closure, and vice versa.
The areas of the Flanders and Picardy saw some of the most appalling fighting of World War One. There was complete devas-tation. Where homes, farms and countryside had been, a sea of mud and carnage engulfed everything. One thing, however did survive each year: the warm weather brought up poppies. Their vibrant colour in this mud and desolation gave heart and hope to the soldiers fighting in the trenches, and so the poppy became a symbol of hope and reassurance.The poppy became rec-ognised as an important reminder of the war and in Britain under the guidance of Mayor George Howson MC, a small group of disabled servicemen started to make artificial poppies. So the Poppy Appeal, as we know it, spread from small beginnings into the powerful and successful movement that it is today.All money raised by the
Poppy Appeal still goes to help serving and ex-servicemen and their wives and their dependants in times of need through the Royal British Legion’s Be-nevolent Fund.Poppies will be on sale throughout Ferryhill from Saturday 24th October and will be available at most business outlets. Anyone wishing to purchase car poppies, large poppies, wooden crosses or enamel poppy badges can do so from Ferryhill Town Hall.This year the 2015 enamel poppy badges are a limited issue and will be sold on a first come basis. They are available now, so anyone wishing to purchase a badge should do so at their earliest convenience.Any business outlets within Ferryhill who did not receive poppies and col-lecting tins last year who would wish to participate in this year’s appeal should contact John Rogerson at the Town Hall on 01740 652157 before Monday 19th October.
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Chilton Colliery Banner fundraiser
A social event was held on Saturday afternoon, 3rd October, in the Wheatsheaf, Chilton, to raise funds for taking the Chilton Banner to Durham for the annual Miners’ Gala next summer.A spokesperson for the Chilton Banner Committee said, “The afternoon was, as usual, a huge success and resulted in a grand total of £340 being raised.
“Chilton Banner Commit-tee would like to thank the Wheatsheaf for their generous hospitality in hosting the event, Connor for providing first class en-tertainment and everyone who came along to support our fundraiser as well as those who kindly donated prizes for the raffle. “A great afternoon was had by all.”
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Dear Editor,
Thank you so very much to the residents and friends of “The Garth”, Ferryhill.On Monday 21st September, our working group with our friends, who so willingly supported our cause of Macmillan Cancer Support, raised an amount of £360.Everyone, workers and friends, were so very kind. We had a wonderful Coffee Morning full of friendship and care.
Yours sincerely,Nancy Clarey, on behalf of The Garth Working Group
Dear Editor,
I would like to extend a special word of thanks to Assistant Manageress Rachel Hull, also Megan, Candice and all staff at the B&M store in Ferryhill for their superb help and assistance with the recent raffle held for the Peoples’ Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).Also, thanks to all customers who bought tickets. The magnificent sum of £305.38 was raised - many thanks again.
Yours sincerely,Geoffrey Gregg, Tursdale
Dear Editor,
Many thanks for including our article about our AGM in last week’s paper (Recognition plays major part in 1st Ferryhill Scout Group AGM, Issue 746).We hoped you would be able to clarify in your issue this week that the person named in your article on page 6 (Ex-scoutmaster back behind bars) has at no time had any connection with the 1st Ferryhill Scout Group. We appreciate that your article makes it clear, but as we work towards building a good rapport with the good people of Ferryhill, we would hate to have our reputation tarnished by this.
Yours sincerely,Donald Park, Ist Ferryhill Scout Group
Editor says: We are happy to confirm that the person named in the article on page 6 last week was not linked in any way to Ferryhill scouts, or to Ferryhill (other than residing there since leaving prison) and hope that parents and youngsters in Ferryhill continue to enjoy their good relationship with the 1st Ferryhill Scout Group.
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Children’s half term entertainmentFerryhill Town Council has organised for Animal Story to return to Ferryhill Library on Thursday 29th October from 2pm - 3pm with their ‘Hoots Hallow-een’ session.There are only 35 places available for this session, so parents are encouraged
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A house is made of bricks and beams
A home is made of love and dreams
It’s filled with happiness and pleasure
Among the things we’ll always treasure
But things will change as years go by
The house is silent, it gives a sigh
Your family go their lives to lead
But will still be there in case you need
So just remember the pleasures you’ve had
And forget the tears when you’ve been sad
Just wipe those tears and smile and say
Tomorrow is another day.
Poetry CornerTomorrow
by Edith Whitfield (aged 94), Ferryhill
This week in History
Less than five months after Great Britain, the US, and France established the Federal Republic of Germany, the Democratic Republic or East Germany is proclaimed within the Soviet occupation zone.
7 October 1949
The best-known living Russian writer, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, author of The Gulag Archipelago, Cancer Ward and One Day in the Life of Ivan Deniso-vich, wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
8 October 1970
Professional revolution-ary, Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, better known to the world as “Che” Guevara, whose face is still familiar to millions around the world, is executed by Bolivian armed forces.
9 October 1967
Actor Christopher Reeve, famous for his starring role in four Superman films, dies from heart failure at the age of 52. Reeve, was para-lyzed in 1995 as the result of a horse-riding accident.
10 October 2004
Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission, is launched with three as-tronauts aboard. The crew conducted an 11-day orbit of Earth, transmitting the first live television broad-casts from orbit.
11 October 1968
49-year-old British nurse Edith Cavell is executed by a German firing squad in Brussels after being sen-tenced to death for helping British and French prisoners-of-war and Belgians looking to serve the Allies to escape.
12 October 1915
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New teams are being set up to support children, young people and their families across County Durham, in-cluding in Ferryhill.The Families First teams will include social workers, family support workers and other specialist staff who will work alongside staff in the One Point Service and be based at OnePoint Hubs.Durham County Council believes the ten new teams will enable it to best ensure that children and young people have the best chances in life.Carole Payne, Durham County Council’s head of children’s services, said: “We want all children to be
happy, healthy and achieve their full potential so we’ve been looking at how we can do things differently to best support families in the county.“The new Families First teams will mean that workers are based in the community and will have more time to build strong, professional relation-ships with children, young people and families.“They will also have knowl-edge of local organisations that may be able to provide additional help and support if needed.”Parents and young people who are involved with council services have provided their views,
New teams to support children, young people and families
supported by Investing in Children, an organisa-tion that promotes the human rights of children and young people, to help in the development of the new teams.The service was officially launched on Tuesday, 29th September, with the first teams already up-and-run-ning in Peterlee, Seaham and Chester-le-Street. The remaining seven, in-cluding Ferryhill’s OnePoint Hub in Broom Road, will be in place by February 2016.Anyone with a concern about a child or young person living in County Durham, can call the First Contact Service on 03000 26 79 79.
Friday 9th October 2015 Ferryhill & Chilton ChapterIssue 747Page 8
SportLocal leagues, competitions and events...
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Ferryhill Town Youth’s under 7s, under 8s and under 9s were all celebrat-ing progression in their various cup tournaments last week.The under 7s took on Norton Amber in the League Cup with Ferryhill starting brightly and being rewarded with a goal from a long range effort from Ben Dargue. Norton pulled a goal back but found themselves behind again at the break courtesy of a goal from Jayden Wilkinson. The second half was end to end, but Ferryhill made sure of the win after some good work from Conner Chaytor was finished off well by Zak Lauder and they progress into the last 16 of the competition. In the second game, Fer-ryhill were well beaten, despite some good tackling from Oliver Heaviside and Fin Cooper. Ferryhill’s goal came from a through ball by Cole Phillips, which was put away neatly by Jude Tracey.The under 7s are at home this Sunday, 11th October, when they will entertain Darlington Locomotives.Next up were the Under 8s, who played Middleton Knights at Dean Bank Rec in the Challenge Cup.Ferryhill started brightly with George and Zach sweeping up in defence and breaking forward to assist Aaron and Jamie any chance they could. After some excellent first half football and clinical finishing, Ferryhill went into the break 4-0 ahead.Ferryhill kept the pressure on in the second half and played well throughout.Kole and Carlton came on in the second half to freshen things up and see the game out. Ferryhill deservedly pro-gressed to the next round with a 9-2 victory. Goals came from Aaron F (5), Zach (3) and one for Jamie.Zach was named Man of the Match but Ferryhill’s manager named all players
as his Men of the Match as he couldn’t single anyone out.It was also a quieter day between the posts for Aidan who did his job well.The second game was a much more even contest with a new team fielded for Ferryhill.In an end to end game, Aaron S and Addison worked hard in defence and Lewis was dynamic in midfield. Kole was able to pick the ball up and make his trade-mark runs to burst into the box. The second half saw Sam, Jonathan and Aidan enter the field and also a debut from William helped towards Ferryhill running out 4-3 winners.The highlight of the game was a stunning free kick from Lewis who was also named Man of the Match due to his technique and skill on the ball.“It was two excellent results and more progress for the team. Well done all,” said the manager. Finally, it was the Under 9s turn to progress, but this time only after extra time and nail biting penalty shoot out.Learning from the last game, the team were up for the game from the moment they took to the field. Hemlington played a physical game leading to many well timed challeng-es, but despite this, Ferry-hill were able to cope.Dillion and Dominic were outstanding in defence having to take and make some crucial goal mouth
Richard O’Neill, a promis-ing boxer from Ferryhill, is getting ready for his first professional fight.The fight will be held at the Federation Brewery in Dunston, Gateshead on Saturday 17th October.Richard, 29, from Conyers Terrace, is training reli-giously to a physical de-manding regime on a daily basis.His passion for boxing over-takes all, giving him the determination dedication and will power required to succeed at what he wants to achieve in the sport.Richard works full time at Clancy Docwra and manages to train two hours daily, six days a week.His passion for boxing started as a teenager when he would box in the garage of his mother’s home on a boxing bag and train on weights.He has since trained and boxed with various gyms in the area, Ferryhill Mainsforth being one were he trained on his own before moving on to Newton Acyliffe ABC with Les Gibson and Ian Dunbar where he had various amateur fights, losing just one bout whilst training with the club.Richard then moved to Spennymoor Boxing
Academy in order to gain more experience and better himself, knowing that the club had a good reputation and has produced lots of local talent. As a result, Richard was given the opportunity of travelling to Canada to box with other members of the club and gained the desired experience along the way for which he thanks head coach Robert Ellis, Mickey Thompson, Stuart Macrone and Darren Smails.Richard has now been signed up with Gus Robin-son’s development squad in Hartlepool where he aims, with the support of head coach Peter Cope and trainer Alan Temple, to achieve success in profes-sional boxing.He said, “I am grateful for all support I have received from my family, my partner Sarah Jayne and my friends.” Tickets for the bout are priced at £35 and there will be a bus leaving from Ferryhill Village.Anyone interested in pur-chasing a ticket should contact Richard on 07711 085635 or Tracy Hodgson on 07523 176855.Both can also be contacted online via their Facebook pages.
Ferryhill Youth sides progress in cup tournaments
Ferryhill fighter set for pro debut
Richard O’Neill from Ferryhill is in training for his first profes-sional fight later this month in Dunston.
Ferryhill Town Youth’s victorious under 7s progressed to the last 16 of the League Cup.
challenges and pass and play the ball to midfield Mason and Maddox.It was Hemlington who broke the deadlock but Ferryhill got back to business and after excel-lent pressure, striker Rio siezed the opportunity slam the ball home for a n equaliser before half time.The second half continued as the first with both sides battling hard for possession and control of the ball.Maddox with a thunderbolt of a strike from just inside Hemlington’s half, sent the ball over the goalkeeper’s head into the back of the net for 2-1.With 10 minutes to go Owen came on for Kyle to put added pressure on the left hand side of play.Hemlington forced Kieron to make three great saves to keep Ferryhill in it. In one crunching tackle Dillion was left wiped out on the ground badly winded. Unable to continue Kacie came on to support Dominic in defence.With five minutes to go Hemlington scored to level the match taking the game into extra time.Extra time saw neither side gain advantage to finish the game as it progressed to penalties.After four penalties each, both sides held their breath as the ball was placed on the spot. After two great saves by Kieron, it all came down to Rio who stepped up and converted his kick to send the Ferryhill lads through to the next round.“It was an outstanding effort by the whole team,” said the manager.