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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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We are celebrating our 10th birthday! Back in 2006, I decided to produce a magazine to give local businesses a cost-effective way of advertising to everybody in Whitby and surrounding areas. Starting from scratch was scary, yet exciting and after much hard work, canvassing businesses and doing the artwork myself, 10,000 copies were printed, which I hand-delivered – that’s how the Whitby Advertiser was born!

I have learned so much over the last 10 years, and my passion for local businesses has grown along with the Whitby Advertiser, now a quality and well-respected magazine, and the number one choice for advertisers in the Whitby and surrounding areas, with a distribution today of 22,000 copies, hand-delivered by a team of 15 dedicated people. In our office at the Green Lane Centre, you will find Peter Cooper, who looks after the accounts and administration for the business and works with Graham Ambler, our graphic designer who designs and creates the artwork for our advertisers, and collates our magazine each month.

So why is the Whitby Advertiser a success? Our magazine is free, and now goes far beyond the Whitby area, with deliveries in the Loftus, Guisborough and Saltburn areas. It doesn’t have the pitfalls of local radio advertising such as the poor reception experienced in many of our rural areas. The Whitby Advertiser is valued by many as a handy reference guide for local tradespeople, businesses and services. Information about local community groups, charitable organisations and their events can be found too, giving the magazine a truly local heart.

I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone over the past 10 years who has made the Whitby Advertiser the success that it is today. I particularly think of the late Pam Rogers and her hard work in setting up our office systems in the early days, and our past graphic designers who put their heart and soul into our past issues. Thank you too to our advertisers past and present, our contributors, our readers and our delivery team for their hard work whether it be rain or shine! Thank you all so very much!

Here’s to the next 10 years of the Whitby Advertiser!

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

JUNE ISSUE DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISERS FRI 13TH MAY

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 May 2016

FEATURES THIS MONTH9 Dining Out Guide25 We Are Whitby Quiz Night28 What’s On30 Whitby Area Musical Theatre31 Whitby Air Cadets Recruitment34 Line Ads38 Strange Whitby Tales 41 Talking Property88 Prize Crossword 93 Useful Numbers94 Index

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We are celebrating our 10th birthday! Back in 2006, I decided to produce a magazine to give local businesses a cost-effective way of advertising to everybody in Whitby and surrounding areas. Starting from scratch was scary, yet exciting and after much hard work, canvassing businesses and doing the artwork myself, 10,000 copies were printed, which I hand-delivered – that’s how the Whitby Advertiser was born!

I have learned so much over the last 10 years, and my passion for local businesses has grown along with the Whitby Advertiser, now a quality and well-respected magazine, and the number one choice for advertisers in the Whitby and surrounding areas, with a distribution today of 22,000 copies, hand-delivered by a team of 15 dedicated people. In our office at the Green Lane Centre, you will find Peter Cooper, who looks after the accounts and administration for the business and works with Graham Ambler, our graphic designer who designs and creates the artwork for our advertisers, and collates our magazine each month.

So why is the Whitby Advertiser a success? Our magazine is free, and now goes far beyond the Whitby area, with deliveries in the Loftus, Guisborough and Saltburn areas. It doesn’t have the pitfalls of local radio advertising such as the poor reception experienced in many of our rural areas. The Whitby Advertiser is valued by many as a handy reference guide for local tradespeople, businesses and services. Information about local community groups, charitable organisations and their events can be found too, giving the magazine a truly local heart.

I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone over the past 10 years who has made the Whitby Advertiser the success that it is today. I particularly think of the late Pam Rogers and her hard work in setting up our office systems in the early days, and our past graphic designers who put their heart and soul into our past issues. Thank you too to our advertisers past and present, our contributors, our readers and our delivery team for their hard work whether it be rain or shine! Thank you all so very much!

Here’s to the next 10 years of the Whitby Advertiser!

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

JUNE ISSUE DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISERS FRI 13TH MAY

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 May 2016

FEATURES THIS MONTH9 Dining Out Guide25 We Are Whitby Quiz Night28 What’s On30 Whitby Area Musical Theatre31 Whitby Air Cadets Recruitment34 Line Ads38 Strange Whitby Tales 41 Talking Property88 Prize Crossword 93 Useful Numbers94 Index

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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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S A L O N S

Cut, Colour or PartialHighlights £49.95

with Jess.

www.contemporarysalons.com

S A L O N S

only available with Jess at

9 Flowergate, Whitby, North Yorkshire. YO21 3BA 01947 820822

• FREE consultations to both new and existing clients without any obligation to book

• FREE fringe trims to existing clients

• FREE refreshments including wine and beer

• The highest levels of hairdressing and customer service

• A 14 day guarantee. If you're not happy with your hair for any reason we will put it right.

Our ve star salons offer:

or a Cut & Finish for £25

Terms & conditions: This offer is only available at Contemporary Whitby with Jess until Saturday 28th May 2016. Please mention the offer at time of booking, and handthis advert to reception on arrival. This offer is not valid with any other offer or promotion. Colour offer applies to one colour service only, either a full head colour or

partial highlights. Colour correction is excluded and a skin test will be required a minimum of 48 hours prior to the appointment.

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Come along and have a fun night!

QUIZNIGHT!

THE CONSERVATIVE CLUBWHITBY

WEDNESDAY 4TH MAY7.30PM

£5 EACHINCLUDING SUPPER

(PIE n PEAS OR A VEGETARIAN OPTION WITH BAKED BEANS!)

PLUS A FUNDRAISING RAFFLE!

RAISING FUNDS FOR‘WHITBY WINTERFEST’

Come along and have a fun night!

RAISING FUNDS FOR‘WHITBY WINTERFEST’

www.facebook.com/TotallyLocallyWhitby/

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Whats OnFind the most up to date What’s On online at whitbyadvertiser.co.uk Find the most up to date What’s On online at whitbyadvertiser.co.uk

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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 on Windsor Terrace every Monday 11-1, Tuesday 10-12 & 2-4 & Thursday 10-12. Booking advisable. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected] display of “living memory” images at Whitby Library on Windsor Terrace where you can share your memories of Whitby’s not too distant past. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected] MONDAY Pre-School Dance for 2 years and upwards. Starts Monday 11 January 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 details.EVERY TUESDAY The Blue Bear Club. A story & rhyme time for Under 5s, will take place at Whitby Library on Tuesday afternoons between 2.15 & 3.00 & will include interactive stories, singing, crafts & teddy bears picnics. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected] Dances with Ray Kirk at The Northern Lights Suite Whitby Pavilion from 1pm. £3.75 per person. Put on your dancing shoes and dance the afternoon away in this friendly social dance session where Ray Kirk plays a mixed dance programme with 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. Come along and play, 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 on Thursday afternoons. Entry £2 per person. For more details call Nicola on 01947 821302 / 07851 747250.

De-stress and Relax In need of a little ‘me’ time? For those who experience stress, depression or other mental health issues. This course will give you a range of relaxation and meditation techniques to help you manage your stress and anxieties and provide a sense of well-being. Every Thursday from 7 January. 10am- 2pm for 11 weeks. Brunswick Centre, Whitby. £69.30 or free to those on means-tested benefits. Info: enrolonline.wea.org.uk | Tel: 0113 245 3304 | Ref: C3666258EVERY FRIDAYSleights 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 Jeffery Tel: 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.Tour de Yorkshire Stage 3 Middlesbrough-Scarborough. See route map at http://letour.yorkshire.com/stage-3/map. Whitby’s Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Grape Lane is welcoming the Tour de Yorkshire by staging an exciting live stunt! Captain Cook on a bicycle will be on the roof of the Museum from 2pm - 3.30pm to greet the cyclists on the 3rd 'Captain Cook' stage of the competition and will wave them on their way as they turn into Church Street. For more information please phone 01947 601900Musicport Sunday Lunchtime Open Mic session in the relaxed family friendly atmosphere of Whitby Pavilion's cafe. Starts: 1.30pmGoathland 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] Table Sale. Sleights Village Hall are holding their annual Table Sale on Monday 2nd May 2016 from 10.00am. This year we have a gardening theme. Refreshment will be available from Pip’s Catering. If you want to book a table or two then please contact Roger on, 07999 403 552 or see our Facebook page.Craft & Gift Fair at Fylingdales Village Hall Robin Hood's Bay. Open 10.30am - 4.00pm. Free entry. Refreshments available. For more information, visit www.dippydesignsgifts.co.uk

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8-week acrylic/oil painting course starts at the Green Lane Centre Whitby by experienced, qualified & professional artist/tutor. Cost £120. Beginners/advanced welcome. Contact Anne Moses Tel: 07811 419835 or e-mail [email protected] welcome at free Jigsaw Library, Whitby 10.30am -12.30pm at Coliseum (next to Bus Station) in James Cook Theatre (behind café). Huge variety of over 1000 jigsaws. Donations of jigsaws welcomed. Info or collection Tel. 07743 725586.Quiz at the Conservative Club on Upgang Lane at 7.30pm for 8.00pm start in aid of We are Whitby Winterfest 2016. Teams of 4 (max 5 allowed though). Donations of raffle prizes gratefully received!Whitby Photographic Society. Annual General Meeting. 6.45pm for 7.00pm at St John’s Ambulance Hall back St Hilda’s Terrace.An Evening of Clairvoyance at the Coliseum with Eddie Peace. Doors open at 6.30pm for 7pm start. Admission £5.00. Proceeds to charity. Scottish Branch Line Gala Event on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Further information available at http://www.nymr.co.uk/special-events/scottish-branch-line-gala/ or call 01751 472508. Email: [email protected] Valley Mini Markets ‘Garden & plant’ themed 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.Derek Acorah: The Soul Reunion Tour 2016. Starts at 7.30pm at Whitby Spa Pavilion Complex. Tickets £18.50 are available online at www.whitbypavilion.com through the ticket hotline on 01947 458899 and in person at the Box Office. http://www.derekacorah.com/ Sponsored Walk for dogs and their owners, but you don’t have to have a dog to take part! Starts 10am. Whitby-Hawsker. Bring a picnic! Refreshments available at Hawsker Village Hall. Fundraiser for Whitby Raw Animal Rescue. Call 07709 063208 or e-mail for a sponsor form today!740 (Whitby) RAF Air Cadets Squadron are holding an open evening at 7.30pm at their unit HQ behind Caedmon School, Scoresby Site for potential new recruits and their parents/guardians to come along and see what the RAF Air cadets has to offer. New cadets can join from 12 years old (& in school year 8) up until their 17th birthday.Glaisdale Women’s Institute meeting at the Robinson Institute 7.30pm-9.30pm - meets the second Thursday of each month with lots of interesting topics discussed!

Scottish Branch Line Gala Event on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Further information available at http://www.nymr.co.uk/special-events/scottish-branch-line-gala/ or call 01751 472508. Email: [email protected] Walmsley Society presents an afternoon of Robin Lidster's projected lantern slides and old postcards of Robin Hood's Bay. Free entry, refreshments available at the interval. Fylingdales Village Hall, Robin Hood's Bay.Craft Fair 10am-3pm at the Parish Hall, Bow Street, Guisborough. Free admission and free parking. Please come along and browse! Linger longer in the library lounge at Whitby Library on Windsor Terrace as you enjoy a slideshow of Whitby Memories. Entry is free & refreshments will be provided. What will you remember & what have you forgotten? For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected]’s Run. Tractor road run in aid of Macmillan Nurses. Starts at 9.30am from the Fox Inn, Roxby. Tickets £20 per person to include bacon butty, cup of tea, dinner & raffle ticket. Donations & raffle prices much appreciated. Tel: 01947 840640/07572 680196.Whitby Library Reading Group from 6-7pm every 3rd Tuesday in the month at Whitby Library. New members welcome. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected] access to the reference area at Whitby Library 10.00am-12.00noon. Staff will be on hand to guide you through how to get the most from our reference department which includes the full Whitby Gazette archive from 1854 on film. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected] Antique & Fine Arts Society meeting at the Green Lane Centre. Third Tuesday of every month. Starts 7.30pm. Guests very welcome - £3 on the door. ‘The Ryedale Folk Museum’ by Jen Smith. Whitby Photographic Society. Summer meal at the Hart Inn, Sandsend. 6.30pm for 7.00pm Names to Janet Coates please.All welcome at free Jigsaw Library, Whitby 10.30am -12. 30pm at Coliseum (next to Bus Station) in James Cook Theatre (behind café). Huge variety of over 1000 jigsaws. Donations of jigsaws welcomed. Info or collection Tel. 07743 725586.Whitby Gospel Music Convention. The UK's top annual Gospel Music event with International Christian Country and Gospel Artists. For further details visit: www.paulwheater.com/wgmc2.htm or call 01947 810561. Ticket enquiries/bookings: Tel. 01947 810561 Email: [email protected]

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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 on Windsor Terrace every Monday 11-1, Tuesday 10-12 & 2-4 & Thursday 10-12. Booking advisable. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected] display of “living memory” images at Whitby Library on Windsor Terrace where you can share your memories of Whitby’s not too distant past. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected] MONDAY Pre-School Dance for 2 years and upwards. Starts Monday 11 January 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 details.EVERY TUESDAY The Blue Bear Club. A story & rhyme time for Under 5s, will take place at Whitby Library on Tuesday afternoons between 2.15 & 3.00 & will include interactive stories, singing, crafts & teddy bears picnics. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected] Dances with Ray Kirk at The Northern Lights Suite Whitby Pavilion from 1pm. £3.75 per person. Put on your dancing shoes and dance the afternoon away in this friendly social dance session where Ray Kirk plays a mixed dance programme with 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. Come along and play, 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 on Thursday afternoons. Entry £2 per person. For more details call Nicola on 01947 821302 / 07851 747250.

De-stress and Relax In need of a little ‘me’ time? For those who experience stress, depression or other mental health issues. This course will give you a range of relaxation and meditation techniques to help you manage your stress and anxieties and provide a sense of well-being. Every Thursday from 7 January. 10am- 2pm for 11 weeks. Brunswick Centre, Whitby. £69.30 or free to those on means-tested benefits. Info: enrolonline.wea.org.uk | Tel: 0113 245 3304 | Ref: C3666258EVERY FRIDAYSleights 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 Jeffery Tel: 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.Tour de Yorkshire Stage 3 Middlesbrough-Scarborough. See route map at http://letour.yorkshire.com/stage-3/map. Whitby’s Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Grape Lane is welcoming the Tour de Yorkshire by staging an exciting live stunt! Captain Cook on a bicycle will be on the roof of the Museum from 2pm - 3.30pm to greet the cyclists on the 3rd 'Captain Cook' stage of the competition and will wave them on their way as they turn into Church Street. For more information please phone 01947 601900Musicport Sunday Lunchtime Open Mic session in the relaxed family friendly atmosphere of Whitby Pavilion's cafe. Starts: 1.30pmGoathland 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] Table Sale. Sleights Village Hall are holding their annual Table Sale on Monday 2nd May 2016 from 10.00am. This year we have a gardening theme. Refreshment will be available from Pip’s Catering. If you want to book a table or two then please contact Roger on, 07999 403 552 or see our Facebook page.Craft & Gift Fair at Fylingdales Village Hall Robin Hood's Bay. Open 10.30am - 4.00pm. Free entry. Refreshments available. For more information, visit www.dippydesignsgifts.co.uk

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Whitby “WHALER" U3A Coffee Morning at the St. John Ambulance Hall, Back St Hilda’s Tce. Held on the third Saturday of each month from 10.00am-11.30am. Coffee Morning at Whitby Conservative Club. Held last Friday of every month. 10.30am-12 noon. Coffee, cakes, chat, book exchange. All welcome.CAFOD Sale of Turned Wood and Beaded jewelry at the Pyman Institute Sandsend 10am – 4pm. Free Entry. Profits to CAFOD.Robert Brindley's Annual Exhibition of Paintings at Lythe Village Hall. 10am to 4pm. Free Admission. Paintings, signed Limited Edition Prints, Books, DVDs, Greetings Cards. For more information: email [email protected] or visit www.robertbrindley.comEsk Valley Mini Markets Bank Holiday Weekend open 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.

Gerry Jablonski Band with support by Devenport at Saltburn Blues Club (at Saltburn Cricket Club) at 8pm. Tickets from Whistlestop Wines Saltburn and www.yorkshireticketshop.co and by calling 07960 935263.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] Museum Embroidery at the Captain Cook Museum, Grape Lane, Whitby. Embroiderer and textile historian Alison Larkin returns with a demonstration of 18th Century embroidery techniques. Museum open 9.45am – 5pm.The Sailor’s Farewell - drama workshop for families and children with actor Bidi Iredale at 2pm at the Captain Cook Museum, Grape Lane, Whitby. Please book in advance. £1.00 or free with museum entry. Tel Whitby 601900 for further details.

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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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Whitby “WHALER" U3A Coffee Morning at the St. John Ambulance Hall, Back St Hilda’s Tce. Held on the third Saturday of each month from 10.00am-11.30am. Coffee Morning at Whitby Conservative Club. Held last Friday of every month. 10.30am-12 noon. Coffee, cakes, chat, book exchange. All welcome.CAFOD Sale of Turned Wood and Beaded jewelry at the Pyman Institute Sandsend 10am – 4pm. Free Entry. Profits to CAFOD.Robert Brindley's Annual Exhibition of Paintings at Lythe Village Hall. 10am to 4pm. Free Admission. Paintings, signed Limited Edition Prints, Books, DVDs, Greetings Cards. For more information: email [email protected] or visit www.robertbrindley.comEsk Valley Mini Markets Bank Holiday Weekend open 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.

Gerry Jablonski Band with support by Devenport at Saltburn Blues Club (at Saltburn Cricket Club) at 8pm. Tickets from Whistlestop Wines Saltburn and www.yorkshireticketshop.co and by calling 07960 935263.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] Museum Embroidery at the Captain Cook Museum, Grape Lane, Whitby. Embroiderer and textile historian Alison Larkin returns with a demonstration of 18th Century embroidery techniques. Museum open 9.45am – 5pm.The Sailor’s Farewell - drama workshop for families and children with actor Bidi Iredale at 2pm at the Captain Cook Museum, Grape Lane, Whitby. Please book in advance. £1.00 or free with museum entry. Tel Whitby 601900 for further details.

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GRAHAM GILL PROPERTY REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE. Small Building Works, Garden Walls, Fencing, Patios and more. Now also doing GRP roofing with 25-year guarantee. Call Graham on 01947 601806 or 07528 652974.GENERAL GARDEN MAINTENANCE. Small trees felled. Pruning, strimming, lawns cut etc. Any other jobs considered. Friendly and reliable. Telephone Mark on 01947 895352 or 07827 760601.GOATHLAND CRAFT FAIRS. New crafters welcome for our successful and long established Craft Fairs. Contact Elsie on 01947 896333 or e-mail [email protected] VACANCIES at The Falcon Inn, Whitby Road, YO13 0DY. Recruiting now. Vacancies available in all areas of a busy pub/restaurant environment. Chef – full time or job share possible, experienced essential. Front of house/bar, full time or part time available, experience essential. Waitress/waiter, various hours available, in-house training can be given. Transport is essential. Please contact Louise on 01723 870717.AGE UK SCARBOROUGH & DISTRICT are available in the Whitby area for home visits to assist with benefits, money, advice etc, please contact 01723 379058 for further details.MANOR MAINTENANCE. A helping hand for all jobs around the home or business. Plumbing, electrical, kitchens and bathrooms. All work considered. Tel: 01947 228104 / 07392 370146GATEWAY WHITBY is planning to restore the bench at the top of Fitts Steps on the Monk’s Trod/Esk Valley Walk. The cost is £350 for a metal seat and to fund this, we are asking if anyone would like to contribute towards it as a memorial for a loved one who enjoyed that walk. Gateway would arrange to have a plaque placed on the seat with words as chosen by the donor. Please contact Sandra Smith on 01947 820025 for more details.WHITBY BATHROOM SOLUTIONS. Quality bathrooms supplied. Full bathroom installation service by experienced tradesmen. Tel: 01947 897952 or 07973 407355.NORTH COAST GARDENING SERVICES. A new friendly, reliable gardener catering to your requirements. Book now to avoid disappointment. Call Chris on 01947 893620.ACRYLIC/OIL PAINTING COURSE. 8 weeks from 3rd May in Whitby by experienced, qualified & professional artist/tutor. Cost £120. Beginners/advanced welcome. Contact Anne Moses Tel: 07811 419835 or e-mail [email protected].£35 BOILER SERVICE. GAS FIRES SERVICED £30. LANDLORD CERTIFICATES £50. KEITH, MORE THAN GAS. TEL: 07828 913989 OR 01947 661407. GAS SAFE NO. 225407. VOLUNTEER RECEPTIONISTS REQUIRED AT CHURCH HOUSE CENTRE, Flowergate Whitby. Hours to suit. Please call Dawn or Sammy on Whitby 821761 for further information.GUISBOROUGH TROPHY CENTRE. All sports catered for. Engraving to any item. Brass plates available. Tel: 01287 630990. 2016 Catalogue now available.CARE WITH KINDNESS ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Experienced and qualified local carers. Support in your own home tailored to suit your needs. Contact Kingfisher Care on 07758 195795 or email: [email protected]

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WANTED! ALL EQUESTRIAN EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SADDLES, BRIDLES, DRIVING HARNESS, HORSEBOXES, ANY HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES, COMPLETE OR NOT. ALSO HORSES BOUGHT FOR CASH. Must have passports. Instant decision, instant cash. Tel: 01947 841587/ 07885 090911.

ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR APPRENTICES. Bed, breakfast and evening meal. Guaranteed payments. Contact Anne on 01947 825871 at the Whitby Fishing School.

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Sandsend Spooks & Mulgrave Monsters

Mulgrave Woods, just up the coast from Whitby behind Sandsend, is riddled with ghosts, ghouls, witches and goblins. A truly beautiful though somewhat slightly sinister place, there is a whole collection of stories associated with this wood alone. Wade, the ancient pagan giant, is said to be buried there. The fearsome Pad Pad - one third goat, one third panther, one third something resembling human - stalks about the ruined castle. The Ugthorpe Snakeboy - top half human, lower half snake - was found in a ploughed field at the wood’s edge. And perhaps, most famous of all, there is Jeannie, an ancient woodland spirit. Sometimes Jeannie is depicted as a crooked old hag, others as a young woman, a beautiful May Queen, full of vibrancy and fertile promise. The tale of ‘the hag’ of Mulgrave Woods is said to have inspired Robert Burns’s famous poem, ‘Tam o Shanter’, and there are similarities between that ballad and one of the tales of Jeannie.Loud Michael was a wild rover, or a handsome knight, or a young buck upstart looking for a wealthy bride (depending on who is telling the tale). Having heard in Whitby that Jeannie was pretty and had a secret stash of treasure, he went into the woods on a white stallion to seek her out and to claim her for his wife. Jeannie, however, was a secretive and private spirit. She lived in a hidden cave in the depths of the woods, way beyond the old hill fort. In her chosen home she worked nature into potions and medicines which she distributed free amongst the poor and needy of the district. Those who benefitted from her potions never actually saw Jeannie - she always left her gifts on the sill of the door or on a window ledge. She worked silently and invisibly in the woods, left alone by the grateful local folk to do as she pleased.Jeannie did not take kindly to Loud Michael’s amorous intention when, after much searching, he found her secret home. Calling out her name, shouting that he’d come to marry her, he boldly rode toward her cave. Jeannie was infuriated by his intrusion and presumptions. She rushed from the cave mouth, moving so quickly that the rover could barely see her through the blur of movement. He knew that he was in danger though - in her fury she was a speeding cloud of tentacles, razor claws and flashing white teeth. He didn’t bother hanging

around but was away, fleeing back down the woods on his terrified steed. The horse was fast, but Jeannie was as quick, lashing her claws at stallion and rider as they bolted. The poor horse came to an open lane but still Jeannie gave chase. Through his panic Loud Michael remembered a tip that one of the tipsy-eyed townsfolk had given him in The White House, a hostelry back in Whitby, when he had announced that he was going to the woods to claim Jeannie as his bride. ‘Well,’ the old fisherman had drawled. ‘If she don’t like the look of you and she do come on after you, remember this: fairies and witches and goblins and ghouls don’t never like to cross over no running water, no. Now, mine’s a jar of Black Dog, please.’With this confusing utterance in mind, Michael steered his stallion along the valley toward the fast flowing stream there. He came to a bank with a gap of twenty feet to clear across to the other side. He knew that he must make the leap, or die. Jeannie’s fangs were scraping at the skin of his spine as he urged his horse into the leap. With a final shriek, Jeannie lashed out with her claws, cutting the stallion clean in two. The rear of the creature fell to the water, legs still kicking away. The front half, with Michael clinging on for dear life, cleared the stream and crashed onto the far bank. Battered and bruised, Michael leapt to his feet and ran into the trees, sprinting all the way to Whitby without stopping or looking back once. Jeannie, somewhat saddened about the poor horse but glad to be rid of her pesky visitor, took a slow, deep breath and calmed back into her normal self. She returned to her cave and the healing potions she’d been working on all that May morning. And right there, in the heart of Mulgrave Woods, Jeannie remained very happy until the end of her eternal days.

Chris Firth © 2016Chris is a local folklore writer and English teacher at Caedmon College. More of his stories are available online at www.electragladepress.com, Amazon or in book shops.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. There will also be a writing competition to gather more tales for the book from local writers. Watch this space!

STRANGE WHITBY TALES....

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BREXIT - IN OR OUT?For those of us with an eye on current affairs and how they affect both our local town and the country in general, there is only really one topic of conversation at the moment. And whilst I will take this opportunity to wish the Whitby Advertiser a very happy 10th birthday, no it isn’t that. Nor is it the forthcoming Tour De Yorkshire, excited as we all are by its return to our lovely town and area. No it is Europe – in or out.

With the referendum due to take place on 23rd June, how will it manifest itself upon the housing market? Well, to be honest, as with all things related to this hot topic, the industry is not sure. They feel more certain about what will happen if we stay, less so if we leave. I have read a couple of industry blogs on OnTheMarket.com, the newest property portal of which Astin Estate Agents are the only local representative, and they make an interesting read. If you have the time, take a look on the website and you will find the blogs section by scrolling down to the bottom. There are many interesting property-related articles as well the ones above, so it’s well worth a visit to the website.

However if you haven’t the time, a quick summary might be as follows.

If we stay IN there is one certainty, that there will be a lot less uncertainty. No worst-case scenarios, more or less back to business as

usual for better or worse. Undoubtedly the referendum will, as with most elections, cause a lull in the market before picking up afterwards but if everything stays the same afterwards most of the property professionals expect things to carry on as normal. As one says in the blog “the weather in Wimbledon will still be the same”.

In the event of a BREXIT, as with other aspects of leaving the EU, it is a bit less clear and open to speculation. For us here in Whitby, let’s be honest, it probably will have little to no effect in the short to medium term. People will still live and work, people will still come on holiday. The effect will probably be more long term with how industry fares if we leave, how the economy will do – and greater brains than mine can’t agree on this, so I won’t even try to speculate. One thing most property experts agree on however is in the property world, the greatest effect will be on London from the overseas investors and around the financial hub there. Will the big firms move out of London to Europe, will there be a “brain drain”, will the market surge ahead freed from the shackles of EU regulation, will investors still want a London pad, all of these come into the mix. And like it or not, here in the North, that will affect us.

So there it is, clear as mud to you, I am sure! And as it says in the blogs, one thing is certain, that until a decision is taken nobody can feel entirely confident on what the future will hold. Only time will tell.

Regards

TALKING PROPERTY

Tim

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BRICKS vs CLICKSA growing number of Online Estate Agents have burst onto the scene offering to sell properties at rock-bottom prices. Adverts from these companies have filled day-time advert breaks and left people wondering – why would I pay more for a high street Estate Agent when online agents say they can sell my house for as little as £400? The popularity of Online Estate agents has not taken off as quickly as predicted and, in most areas of the country, they have had little impact on High Street Agents. This could be mainly down to the fact that there is much more to selling a house than placing basic details on a few property portals. So what are the differences between these 2 types of agent and who should people trust to handle their most important financial transaction. PERSONAL SERVICEHigh Street Agents- Allow the luxury of being able to walk into an office and get advice from an experienced member of staff in person. At Hendersons our office is open on weekends and until 7pm on week-days meaning we’re available to see our clients at times which work around their work schedules and busy lives. Online Agents– Many operate from nation-wide call centres, meaning customers will often converse over the phone with someone without local knowledge and face-to-face meetings are not an option.MARKETINGHigh Street Agents- A good agent will pay a visit to measure rooms, draw a floorplan and take the most attractive photographs possible to ensure the accommodation is being marketing to its full potential and standing out from the crowd.Online Agents- Again, it varies. However, many request owners take their own photographs and floorplans are often none-existent. VIEWINGSHigh Street Agents – Will happily take care of viewings meaning that whether vendors are busy, on holiday or at work, viewings can take place. A member of staff with first-hand knowledge of the property can show potential buyers around and answer any questions they may have.

Online Agents – Different companies offer different packages but the majority arrange viewings but usually leave property owners to carry them out. VALUATIONSHigh Street Agents – Spend time carrying out research, looking over comparables and visiting homes to ensure that the right market price is set. Many potential sellers opt to have valuations carried out by several local agents before making a decision on which is best suited to them and their accommodation. Online Agents – Sometimes send out a representative, usually from from out of the area, but also often value using just online data.FEESOnline agents will always beat High Street Agents hands-down when it comes to fees. An office, advertising on major portals, experienced staff able to effectively conduct viewings and carry out valuations, interactive touch screens, keeping a modern and evolving agency website running, LED window displays, newspaper advertising, professional photographs, and all the many other services a really good high street agent will offer, can not be done for a few hundreds pounds. Would an online agent offer value for money? A high street agent is not just trying to sell their vendor’s properties – but trying to sell them for the best possible price for the owner. This can be most easily and effectively achieved by an experienced negotiator. Also, bear in mind an online agent will likely ask for an up-front fee as opposed to the no-sale-no-fee approach meaning they have been paid regardless of whether they manage to sell the property or not and regardless of what price. Anyone confused about what type of agent to use would be best advised, as a starting point, to look online at the quality of marketing different agents offer. Also, researching into the services they offer, as well as the level of market exposure, could set you well on the way to deciding between bricks and clicks.

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The All-New Ford Ranger

The official fuel consumption figures in mpg (l/100km) for the New Ford Ranger: Urban 24.8 (11.4) – 39.8 (7.1), Extra Urban 38.2 (7.4) – 46.3 (6.1), Combined 31.7 (8.9) – 43.5 (6.5). CO2 emissions (g/km) 234 - 171. Standard EU test figures for comparative purposes and may not reflect real driving results.#Ford Acquire available subject to status. Guarantees/indemnities may be required. Freepost Ford Credit. Model year restrictions may apply. Subject to availability. This offer supersedes any previously advertised offers. Vehicle not necessarily as illustrated. Offer may be withdrawn at the discretion of JenningsFord Sales Management at any time. Offer ends 31st May 2016. E&OE.

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It is hedgehog awareness week 1st-7th May 2016.What does this mean for the general public? Do you know which hedgehogs need help and which should be left alone.Hedgehogs that need help are; Orphaned hoglets – found out of the nest in the day, or when the nest has been destroyed and the mother killed or injured.Injured hedgehog – with open wounds, fractures, bites, burns, or trapped in some way.Sick hedgehogs - usually found out in the day, thin, dehydrated. Hedgehogs that are unsteady on their feet (wobbling, rocking) and ones with flies around them.Autumn juveniles – young hedgehogs born late in the year.It is normal for healthy hedgehogs to arouse from hibernation for short periods even in winter weather, do not assume these hedgehogs need help unless they are underweight or obviously unwell.Hedgehogs that should be left alone:Adult females in summer uninjured but found out in daylight (these can be nursing mothers), any large

uninjured hedgehogs found (eg crossing the road) and picked up “for safety” by well meaning people should be put back away from the road but near where found.Every year many hedgehogs are seriously injured or killed by cutting machines in the garden. Please check grass and hedges thoroughly before using mowers, strimmers or hedge cutters.We have recently microchipped 22 hedgehogs that have over wintered in the care of Alex Farmer from Whitby Wildlife Sanctuary. This is so she can track their movements and see if any are returned to her injured or unwell in the future.If you find an INJURED hedgehog, please contact either the surgery on 01947 820333, or Alex on 07848187975We have a quiz sheet for the Hedgehog Preservation Society at the Practice, the prise is £25 for the entry with the highest number of correct answers, and a minimum donation of £1 per entry. Please call in for an entry form.

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ACCOMMODATION & PROPERTY SERVICESAstin’s Letting .............................................................. 40 Henderson Property Services (Yorkshire) Ltd.. 42 Ingrid Flute Yorkshire Holiday Cottages ............ 44 Whitby Holiday Cottages ......................................... 40ARCHITECTURAL SERVICESA.L. Turner & Associates ........................................... 69BATHROOMS & KITCHENSDavid Kent Kitchens .................................................. 47 Gibson Cabinet Makers ............................................ 45 Stringers Kitchens ....................................................... 46 3Ways Kitchens & Bedrooms ................................. 48 Whitby Bathroom Solutions ................................... 34BEREAVEMENT SERVICESJ Rotherham Monumental Mason ....................... 91BUILDING SERVICESA & J Stubbs .................................................................. 69 Adam Stringer Joinery & Building Ltd ................ 62 Anderson Builders ...................................................... 67 Elvidge Renovation & Restoration ....................... 68 Graham Gill Property Maintenance ..................... 34 Green and Son ............................................................. 75 JTW Contracts .............................................................. 83 Lawson Builders .......................................................... 73 Martyn Cana Building & Roofing .......................... 69 Strutt Joinery & Building .......................................... 68 Robert Harrison & Sons ............................................ 70 RWB Parkin & Sons ..................................................... 62 Staydry Roofing ........................................................... 62 Stormshield Roofing .................................................. 62 Tipper, Haulage & Excavation Hire ...................... 73 TP Keon ........................................................................... 70 Warrior Woodworks ................................................... 61 Whitby Tool and Plant Hire ..................................... 7BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICESAsquith & Co ................................................................. 37 J & D Accountants ...................................................... 37 Retired Persons Tax Advisory Services ............... 91CAR & VEHICLEChips Away .................................................................... 79 CT Autos ......................................................................... 79 Cuts Tyres ....................................................................... 78 DP Refurbs ..................................................................... 76 Jennings Mitsubishi ................................................... 77 Pulsar Body Tech ......................................................... 79 RJ Valeting ..................................................................... 79 Steve Peirson Cars ...................................................... 78CARE AND THE ELDERLYKingfisher Care ............................................................ 34 Denture Clinic .............................................................. 25 Guisborough Dental Lab ......................................... 25 Scarborough Mobility ............................................... 92 Trinity Centre ................................................................ 90CARPETS, FLOORS & CARPET CLEANINGCarpet Cleaner Hire .................................................... 50 Drapers Carpets ........................................................... 51 Fletcher & Woodhouse ............................................. 53

Mike Roper Carpet Cleaning .................................. 50 Neil Robinson ............................................................... 52 Whitby Carpet Cleaning ........................................... 49CHIMNEY SWEEPSCleansweep ................................................................... 63 Mucky Duck................................................................... 63CLEANING & LAUNDRY SERVICESSL Laundries .................................................................. 18 SL Cleaning.................................................................... 58 Upstairs Downstairs ................................................... 52COMMUNITY & LEISUREScarborough & District Age UK ............................. 89 Colebrooke Media ...................................................... 5 Getaway Travel ............................................................ 3 Lobster Pot Nursery & Creche ................................ 91 LP Dance Centre .......................................................... 26 RAF Air Cadets .............................................................. 31 Rob’s Run Tractor Road Run ................................... 27 Safer Communities Information Sheet .............. 72 SkyTrail ............................................................................ 18 ‘Something Wonderful’ – WAMTC production .. 2 Trinity Centre ................................................................ 90 ‘We are Whitby’ Fundraising Quiz Night ........... 25 Whitby Christian Fellowship .................................. 89 Whitby Fishing School – job vacancy ................. 5COMPUTER & TECHThe Computer Centre .............................................. 32 Compu SOS ................................................................... 36CRAFTSGillmot Crafts ................................................................ 26CURTAINS & BLINDSBlinds 2000 .................................................................... 53 Curtains with Style ..................................................... 54 Whitby Blinds & Shutters Ltd ................................. 54DESIGNThe Conversion Company Limited ...................... 33 Jack Barber Web Design .......................................... 37 The Laughing Whale Embroidery ........................ 37 Whitby Websites ......................................................... 37DOMESTIC APPLIANCE/REFRIGERATION SERVICESNewlove Repair Services Ltd .................................. 66 DHB Services ................................................................. 66 Keith Bedlington ......................................................... 66 Tim Lyndon Domestic Appliance Repairs ......... 66ELECTRICIANSEthan Hume Electrical Services ............................. 65 Handy Andy Electrical ............................................... 64 H.A.V.S Electrical Installations ................................ 65 Tony Barnes Electrical Contractor ........................ 64 Power House Electrical PAT Testing .................... 64FOOD AND DRINKCoast Café Bar .............................................................. 6 Hadley’s Fish & Chip Restaurant ........................... 14 Kam Thai ......................................................................... 16 Netherby House .......................................................... 11 Passage to India .......................................................... 10 Salmon Leap Hotel ..................................................... 17

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ACCOMMODATION & PROPERTY SERVICESAstin’s Letting .............................................................. 40 Henderson Property Services (Yorkshire) Ltd.. 42 Ingrid Flute Yorkshire Holiday Cottages ............ 44 Whitby Holiday Cottages ......................................... 40ARCHITECTURAL SERVICESA.L. Turner & Associates ........................................... 69BATHROOMS & KITCHENSDavid Kent Kitchens .................................................. 47 Gibson Cabinet Makers ............................................ 45 Stringers Kitchens ....................................................... 46 3Ways Kitchens & Bedrooms ................................. 48 Whitby Bathroom Solutions ................................... 34BEREAVEMENT SERVICESJ Rotherham Monumental Mason ....................... 91BUILDING SERVICESA & J Stubbs .................................................................. 69 Adam Stringer Joinery & Building Ltd ................ 62 Anderson Builders ...................................................... 67 Elvidge Renovation & Restoration ....................... 68 Graham Gill Property Maintenance ..................... 34 Green and Son ............................................................. 75 JTW Contracts .............................................................. 83 Lawson Builders .......................................................... 73 Martyn Cana Building & Roofing .......................... 69 Strutt Joinery & Building .......................................... 68 Robert Harrison & Sons ............................................ 70 RWB Parkin & Sons ..................................................... 62 Staydry Roofing ........................................................... 62 Stormshield Roofing .................................................. 62 Tipper, Haulage & Excavation Hire ...................... 73 TP Keon ........................................................................... 70 Warrior Woodworks ................................................... 61 Whitby Tool and Plant Hire ..................................... 7BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICESAsquith & Co ................................................................. 37 J & D Accountants ...................................................... 37 Retired Persons Tax Advisory Services ............... 91CAR & VEHICLEChips Away .................................................................... 79 CT Autos ......................................................................... 79 Cuts Tyres ....................................................................... 78 DP Refurbs ..................................................................... 76 Jennings Mitsubishi ................................................... 77 Pulsar Body Tech ......................................................... 79 RJ Valeting ..................................................................... 79 Steve Peirson Cars ...................................................... 78CARE AND THE ELDERLYKingfisher Care ............................................................ 34 Denture Clinic .............................................................. 25 Guisborough Dental Lab ......................................... 25 Scarborough Mobility ............................................... 92 Trinity Centre ................................................................ 90CARPETS, FLOORS & CARPET CLEANINGCarpet Cleaner Hire .................................................... 50 Drapers Carpets ........................................................... 51 Fletcher & Woodhouse ............................................. 53

Mike Roper Carpet Cleaning .................................. 50 Neil Robinson ............................................................... 52 Whitby Carpet Cleaning ........................................... 49CHIMNEY SWEEPSCleansweep ................................................................... 63 Mucky Duck................................................................... 63CLEANING & LAUNDRY SERVICESSL Laundries .................................................................. 18 SL Cleaning.................................................................... 58 Upstairs Downstairs ................................................... 52COMMUNITY & LEISUREScarborough & District Age UK ............................. 89 Colebrooke Media ...................................................... 5 Getaway Travel ............................................................ 3 Lobster Pot Nursery & Creche ................................ 91 LP Dance Centre .......................................................... 26 RAF Air Cadets .............................................................. 31 Rob’s Run Tractor Road Run ................................... 27 Safer Communities Information Sheet .............. 72 SkyTrail ............................................................................ 18 ‘Something Wonderful’ – WAMTC production .. 2 Trinity Centre ................................................................ 90 ‘We are Whitby’ Fundraising Quiz Night ........... 25 Whitby Christian Fellowship .................................. 89 Whitby Fishing School – job vacancy ................. 5COMPUTER & TECHThe Computer Centre .............................................. 32 Compu SOS ................................................................... 36CRAFTSGillmot Crafts ................................................................ 26CURTAINS & BLINDSBlinds 2000 .................................................................... 53 Curtains with Style ..................................................... 54 Whitby Blinds & Shutters Ltd ................................. 54DESIGNThe Conversion Company Limited ...................... 33 Jack Barber Web Design .......................................... 37 The Laughing Whale Embroidery ........................ 37 Whitby Websites ......................................................... 37DOMESTIC APPLIANCE/REFRIGERATION SERVICESNewlove Repair Services Ltd .................................. 66 DHB Services ................................................................. 66 Keith Bedlington ......................................................... 66 Tim Lyndon Domestic Appliance Repairs ......... 66ELECTRICIANSEthan Hume Electrical Services ............................. 65 Handy Andy Electrical ............................................... 64 H.A.V.S Electrical Installations ................................ 65 Tony Barnes Electrical Contractor ........................ 64 Power House Electrical PAT Testing .................... 64FOOD AND DRINKCoast Café Bar .............................................................. 6 Hadley’s Fish & Chip Restaurant ........................... 14 Kam Thai ......................................................................... 16 Netherby House .......................................................... 11 Passage to India .......................................................... 10 Salmon Leap Hotel ..................................................... 17

INDEXSaltwick Bay Cafe ........................................................ 12 Skippers Café ................................................................ 17 The Forge ....................................................................... 15 The Stiddy ...................................................................... 16 The White House......................................................... 13GARDENING/FENCING SERVICESDesign-a-Landscape .................................................. 80 Andy’s Tidy Gardens .................................................. 82 Garden & Tree Services ............................................. 82 JTW Contracts .............................................................. 83 North Yorkshire Sheds .............................................. 80 Short Grass & Sides..................................................... 83 Town & Country Landscapes ................................. 83 Yorkshire Shed Company ........................................ 81HAIR & BEAUTYA & M Hair ...................................................................... 19 Capellos .......................................................................... 19 Contemporary Salons ............................................... 20 Kristy’s ............................................................................. 21 Whitby Skin Clinic ....................................................... 24HEALTH & FITNESSDenture Clinic .............................................................. 25 Guisborough Dental Lab ......................................... 25 Harper Brown ............................................................... 22 Kate Riley Podiatrist ................................................... 24 Lindsay Ebbs Podiatry ............................................... 20 Saul Black ....................................................................... 23JOINERSAdam Stringer Joinery .............................................. 62 Mike Brown Joinery Services .................................. 61 Warrior Woodworks ................................................... 61LOCKSMITHSAccurate Locks & Glazing ........................................ 67LOGSMulgrave Estates ......................................................... 83MUSICPhil Martin ..................................................................... 26PAINTERS & DECORATORSC & J Lucas ..................................................................... 66 J & M Traditional Decorators .................................. 63 Paintpots & Poppies .................................................. 64 Philip Dacre .................................................................. 64 Glenn Beveridge.......................................................... 64PET & AGRICULTURAL SERVICESBATA ................................................................................. 86 Cleveland Country Store .......................................... 87 Beck Veterinary Practice ........................................... 85 Millbry Hill ...................................................................... 84 Scruffy Pups .................................................................. 84PLASTERERSElvidge Renovation and Restoration .................. 68 Tom Jefferson Plastering ......................................... 66PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICESAbbey Gas ...................................................................... 55 Amber Heating ............................................................ 57 Boilers Direct................................................................. 56

Brian Poole Plumbing ............................................... 64 East Coast Boilers ........................................................ 57 Gary Yarker Household Plumbing ........................ 65 John Scott Plumbing ................................................. 55 Matthew Hodgson Plumbing and Heating ...... 65 Pawletts Heating & Fireplaces .............................. 8 Peak Power Systems .................................................. 58 Q Plumbing Services ................................................. 65 Ryedale Stoves ............................................................. 58 Town & Country Fires ................................................ 56 Warsett Limited ........................................................... 62PRINTERS & SIGNWRITERSBakers Printers ............................................................. 37 Pete Witney ................................................................... 37REMOVALS & STORAGEBritannia-Devereux .................................................... 74 Jet Removals ................................................................. 70 Neil’s Removals ............................................................ 65 Rocket Removals ......................................................... 63 Self Storage ................................................................... 75 Selly Hill Storage ......................................................... 75RETAILCurtains with Style ..................................................... 54 Meadow .......................................................................... 96 Simply Interiors ............................................................ 54 The Co-operative Food ............................................. 84 Whitby Glass ................................................................. 26ROOFING CONTRACTORSStaydry Roofing ........................................................... 62SEAGULL NEST REMOVERMike Stanforth ............................................................. 84SIGNWRITERPete Witney ................................................................... 37SOLICITORSColes the Solicitors ..................................................... 39TAXISAbbey Taxis ................................................................... 76 Esk Taxis .......................................................................... 18 JDH Taxis ........................................................................ 26TV REPAIRS/AERIALSJohn Lees Aerials ......................................................... 67 Little & Brown ............................................................... 67 Steve Shackleton ........................................................ 67UPHOLSTERERSAlan Henderson Upholstery ................................... 44WASTE SERVICESSelly Hill Scrap Metals ............................................... 71Steve Welford Drain Clearing................................. 50 RAF Reclamation ......................................................... 73 Yorwaste ......................................................................... 71WINDOWS AND CONSERVATORIES Accurate Locks & Glazing ........................................ 67 Cowen Windows ......................................................... 60 Fersina Windows ......................................................... 59 Re-Glaze Window & Door Maintenance ............ 62 Sefton Trowsdale Double Glazing ....................... 59

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