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October 2010 Issue 12 www.arrowpublications.co.uk Community Police News Page 5 Where You Live, Your Local History Page 7 News from North Axholme School Page 12,13 Free Prize Draw Page 14 Flowers for Someone Special Page 18 School News and much more... 7 Lakes Presentation Day for Rescue Day Cheque presentation by Secret Garden Day Nursery

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October 2010 Issue 12

www.arrowpublications.co.uk

Community Police News

Page 5

Where You Live,

Your Local History

Page 7

News from North

Axholme School

Page 12,13

Free Prize Draw

Page 14

Flowers for

Someone Special

Page 18

School News

and much more...

7 Lakes Presentation Day for Rescue Day

Cheque presentation by Secret Garden Day Nursery

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Editors Letter.... Arrow Publications is celebrating this October. The Crowle and Ealand

Arrow has been delivered to you for 12

months! Happy Birthday!

There is still plenty of space for new advertisers

and articles. To keep your local magazine we

need your support! The deadline for the

November issue is 13th October. Advertising

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We also offer leaflet design and distribution, if

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Support your local playground fund; there is a

Halloween party at Crowle community Centre

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see page 15 for more details.

We are on the run up to Christmas, as I write

this editorial there is only 100 days left. If

anyone has any up and coming events give me a

ring or email so you can be included in the

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Again I hope you enjoy the read and have a safe

and fun Halloween!

Best Wishes

Carolyn Grant (Editor) 1 Nether Cantley

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The two priorities for the North Axholme Ward

are :-

Crowle Town Centre- Anti-social behaviour and vehicle

nuisance.

Humberside Police have now introduced a Dispersal

Order in Crowle town centre to help tackle the on going

concern over anti-social behaviour in the area. The grant-

ing of the Dispersal Order is a result of the Neighbour-

hood team working closely with North Lincolnshire

Council and the Crowle Town Council. The Order gives

Police officers and Police Community Support Officers

the power to direct people who are congregating together in such a way that likely to result in members

of the public being intimidated, harassed, alarmed or distressed. The persons removed will not be allowed

to return for 24 hours and anyone under the age of 16 years can be removed to their home address. The

dispersal area covers Potts Lane, the Market Place, Johnsons Lane and the grounds of St Oswalds Church

Church Street Crowle.

The implementation of the dispersal order has reduced calls for service and the youths are now fully

aware of its existence. Residents have commented on the reduction of anti-social behaviour in the area.

The Neighbourhood team are looking for the support of parents to address these community concerns

with their children, and for parents to take responsibility for knowing where they are on an evening and

not allowing them to drink alcohol.

The Crowle Youth Club, Street Sports and other activities are provided by the local and town council.

Crowle Town Council are currently looking into what facilities they may be able to provide in the future

for the young people.

Trentside and Chapel Lane Keadby – Suspicious incidents/fires/damage.

There have been a number of calls regarding the suspicious incidents occurring at the above locations with

persons wandering around at all hours of the day and night. There have also been a number of small fires

in derelict buildings on Trentside and damage has been caused to the flood walls. The Neighbour team are

increasing patrols in the area and visiting those who have been seen wandering around to obtain an ac-

count for their actions.

If you have any information regarding who is committing these offences please can you con-

tact the Neighbourhood Team.

The Rescue Day 2010 which took place on Saturday 10th July at Seven Lakes Leisure Park Ealand was with-

out doubt an outstanding success. The attendance figures surpassed all expectation and although there are

no exact figures we believe they exceeded twenty thousand. The amount raised was £14,990 which has

been presented to the Help The Heroes Fund. The organisers praised the community spirit around the

event and thanked all those attending for supporting the worthwhile cause in raising such a large amount

as well as delivering important messages about safety on the roads as well as near water. A date for the

Rescue Day 2011 has been set for 9th July

We are committed to providing a wide variety of opportunities to engage with you on a frequent basis

and ensure consultation and agreement upon local priorities. This provides an opportunity to update you

and discuss progress. It is intended that at least one published meeting will be held in the neighbourhood

team each month. This will ensure you know where you can attend to engage and work with your local

team. Meetings will include traditional public meetings at school and village halls, council meetings and

community centres. To ensure that we consult as widely as possible we are always seeking new and inno-

vative ways of communicating with the community and welcome any views or suggestions you may have.

Continued on page 6

PCSO

Wendy Frear PC1717

Graham Godley

PCSO 7576

Paul Fearon

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On Tuesday 17th August the Police Events Bus visited the villages of Eastoft, Luddington, Garthorpe and

Fockerby in order for members of the community to visit and discuss any local issues or concerns. The

turn out of residents visiting the bus to speak to the Neighbourhood Team was disappointing but those

who did attend raised important issues relating to the community. .

A Police surgery is held the first Monday of every month. The Neighbourhood team have decided to

change the format of the surgery and for it to be a walkabout one in Crowle town centre to encourage

community engagement. The next two walkabout surgeries are on Monday 4th October 2010 and Monday

1st November 2010. This change will hopefully increase the amount of contact the community has with the

local policing team and give residents the opportunity to tell us of their concerns and relate any informa-

tion they may have about local issues.

The Neighbourhood Action Team was held on Tuesday 31st August 2010 at Althorpe and Keadby School.

The date of the next meeting is Tuesday 30th November 2010 at the same location. Although not a ‘ pub-

lic ‘ meeting, residents were encouraged to raise concerns or issues with their community representatives

( Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator, Parish Councillor or member of the policing team ) so they could

be discussed and so community priorities identified and appropriate action considered.

The Neighbourhood Team and the Roads Policing Department have continued to deal with anti-social use

of motor vehicles in Crowle especially around the Potts lane car park area. Two drivers have been dealt

with for offences including speeding and construction and use offences where their vehicles have not com-

plied with the law. One of the drivers was dealt with for drugs offences after being found in possession of

cannabis.

Two other males have also been arrested for drugs related offences in Crowle. One has been given a

formal drugs warning, the other is on Police bail for assault police and the drugs offence.

A male has been charged for drink driving after being stopped and checked in Keadby. The car was been

seized due to the driver having no driving licence.

Two males have been cautioned for minor assaults.

Three males appeared at North Lincolnshire Magistrates Court after being arrested on the site of the

Keadby Sub Station site close to where copper earthing strip had been stolen. They were found guilty of

being on enclosed premises for an unlawful purpose and are on court bail awaiting sentence.

If anyone has any issues or concerns in their community or has any information regarding who is responsi-

ble for crime in our area, please can they contact PC Godley or any of the Neighbourhood Team and any

information provided will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.

Working with Pc Graham Godley are your Police

Community Support Officers Paul Fearon and

Wendy Frear who regularly patrols the North

Ward area of the Isle and will be happy to discuss

any community issues with you. Please feel free to

stop and speak with them or alternatively contact

either of us via 0845 60 60 222 or by e-mail gra-

ham.godley, paul.fearon or wendy.frear

@humberside.pnn.police.uk.

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The Isle of Axholme Where You Live Your Local History

Adapted by Anthony Catherall

The Drainage of the Isle (continued)

The past 250 years have seen continual improvement and extension of the drainage of the Isle of Axholme. In 1763 there was a record flood when the Idle and Torne broke their banks and laid waste thousands of acres. It was the culmination of years of damaged crops. It needed the disaster to make people realise that new drainage works were needed. In 1764 John Smeaton, a famous Civil Engineer, was consulted and he suggested the deepening of the drains and for some more relief drains, but finance for the scheme was not available. In 1795 an Act of Parliament provide for the enclosure of Commons including £20,000 for new drains. Acting upon Smeaton’s suggestions Foster cut a new drain in 1795. From Bull Hassocks it took the Old River Idle’s bed and then ran parallel to Vermuyden’s New River Torne to Pilfrey’s Bridge where it took the channel of the New River Torne to Althorpe. The New River Torne took the channel of the New River Idle and a new channel called the North River was cut to Keadby. The new drain from Bullock Hassocks is now

called the South level Engine Drain.

About the same time the ‘Folly’ drain was dug. Unofficially it was called ‘Foster’s Folly’. It ran from Bull Hassocks pumping station alongside Foster’s other drain for part of the way to Pilfrey Bridge and from there to the River Trent at Derrythorpe. A second cut to Keadby was made from Pilfrey Bridge to enable both Althorpe sluices to take the New Torne water. The New idle River was passed under the Torne at Pilfrey and thence to Keadby. About 1813 another new drain called ‘Cataline’ was dug to help the drainage of the Santoft area. It runs parallel to the Hatfield Waste Drain and is southern of the Double Rivers. Just before Pilfrey Bridge it goes under its partner and is the northern of the Three Rivers to Keadby. The drainage was so well improved by these new works that there were even complaints that the new land was to dry! However in 1828 the summer was so wet that for weeks on

end, the Trent was too high to accept water from Axholme. A committee set up to look at the problem concluded that the drains ought to drain straight to Adlingfleet which is what, 200 years earlier, Vermuyden ought to have done. George Leather in July 1829 surveyed the water levels of the Trent and recommended a direct drain to the Humber. His plans envisaged a huge waterway 150 feet wide at the bottom, thus with sloping and banking would be about 300 feet wide. It would be excavated from Idle Stop to the Humber. He anticipated it as a tidal river with ships using it and Bykersdike as a route to Gainsborough. The cost estimated was around £354,000. Sixteen trial borings were actually made to plan

the route. Doubtless, it would have been built, for an Act of Parliament authorised the work; but for the development and introduction of pumping stations.

Continued next month. Make sure you see a copy of the Arrow...

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‘North Axholme Spelling Bee’ Following the success of our Year 7 team that entered the Times Spelling Bee, the first ever ‘North Ax-

holme Spelling Bee’ took place in July.

It was a fun event and was intended to introduce the format of Spelling Bee to year 6 pupils before they

are offered the chance to audition in Year 7.

There were teams from Crowle Primary School, St Norbert’s Catholic Primary School, Eastoft primary

School, Luddington & Garthorpe Primary school and Althorpe & Keadby Primary School who all received

a goodie bag for taking part in the event.

The winner of ‘The Last Man Standing’ in the first round was Callum Butler from Althorpe & Keadby Pri-

mary School who won a cinema ticket.

The winning team was the ‘Crowle Crushers’ from Crowle Primary School with an amazing result of 96

points who won a cinema ticket each. In joint second place with 74 points was ‘Super Smashing Great’

from St Norbert’s primary School & the ‘Speed Spellers’ from Althorpe & Keadby School. Well done to

everyone who took part and thank you to Cameron Jarman, Joshua Broadbent, Alexandra Bint & Katie

Chester our Year 7 students who gave a presentation on their experiences of ‘The Times Spelling

Bee’.Photo of Year 7 students L-R Cameron, Joshua, Katie & Alexandra.

Year 7 students L-R Cameron, Joshua, Katie & Alexandra

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Arts Awards

Two Year 10 students from North Axholme have com-

pleted their Bronze Arts Award which is awarded by

the Arts Council in recognition of engagement in the

arts. The two students are Ryan Bailey & Bradley Mell.

They wrote scripts, took part in performances in

school and in the local community, they made a short

film and led a drama workshop.

Royal Society of British Arts

– National Students

Exhibition

Six North Axholme students submitted their paintings for the 2010 Annual National Students’ Art Exhibi-

tion at The Mall Galleries, Lon-

don.

Olivia Valentine and Ben Hopkin-

son were successful in having

their work selected for the exhi-

bition and were invited to attend

the opening of the exhibition on

Tuesday 13th July.

Ryan Bailey, Freya Brightmore,

James Ball and Jamie Kaye had

their work highly commended

and were awarded certificates

from the Royal Society of British

Artists

L-R Bradley Mell, Ryan Bailey

L-R is Freya Brightmore 15 from Keadby, Jamie Kaye 15 from Crowle, Ben Hopkinson 15

from Ealand, James Ball 15 from luddington & Ryan Bailey 15 from Crowle and also Olivia

Valentine missing from the photo.

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On Saturday 4th September we were thrilled to welcome the Bishop of Grimsby (Rt Rev

David Rossdale) and Councillor John Briggs (representing Andrew Percy MP) to open our

new kitchen, toilet and café area in the Church. Bishop David cut the ribbon and Councillor Briggs

unveiled a plaque. Rev Timothy Buckley, Rector of the Parish is on the right of the picture.

The project was financed by money from Leader, WREN,

Voluntary Action North Lincolnshire, Garfield Westfield

Foundation and The Parish Council. Part of the roof of the

Church is to be renewed with money from National Church

Housing and our own Funds.

Mrs Barbara Gibbons, widow of Rev John Gibbons, a previous

Rector of the Parish was also in attendance as a distinguished

guest. Many villagers and other friends of the Church enjoyed a

concert by The Axholme Connexion, the official opening

ceremony followed by a delicious tea.

The new facilities in the Church make the building a much more

user friendly place and we hope that many of those who supported the opening event will come back

again for other landmark occasions in the Christian Calendar. The next such occasion is Harvest Festival

on Sunday 3rd October at 3pm.

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Secret Garden Help the Heroes.

Every year at Secret Garden Private Childcare, we pick a charity and organise a fundraising event for it.

This year we decided upon Help 4 Heroes as we had been approached by John Armson to put up a poster

promoting the Rescue Day at The Seven Lakes which was to raise money for the Help 4 Heroes Charity,

the decision to support this charity was also influenced by the children who attend our Nursery as the

previous month they had been interested in learning about fire fighters and the police, so it all fitted to-

gether nicely.

It was decided we would do a sponsored walk around Ealand with everyone dressed up as people who

help us, we had children dressed up as Police people, Fire Fighters, Nurses, Soldiers and Doctors. We had

a lot of children come and join us for the walk and a lot of parents who came to support us and help us

walk safely around Ealand. The children had a wonderful time and we stopped off at Ealand Park for re-

freshments and a play which they thoroughly enjoyed. All the children were tired when they got back but I

am proud to say we raised a grand total of £624.70.

When we emailed John to say how much we had raised, he greatly appreciated it and as a thank you for all

the hard work of the staff and children he invited us over to The Seven Lakes to present our cheque to

the Charities representative that was going to be there, he also arranged for a couple of Fire Engines and a

Police Traffic Car to be there and for the Police Helicopter to land. It was safe to say the children were

amazed and after we had handed over the cheque and the children had stood still for ages having their

photographs taken they thoroughly enjoyed sitting in the fire engines and police car and listening to the

fire fighters and police men and women and the helicopter pilot learning about all the different things they

do and the different equipment they use to do their very important job.

We have had a brilliant experience raising money for the Help 4 Heroes charity, linking in with a commu-

nity event and the children have learnt so much, I would just like to say a big thank you everyone who

came and joined us on our sponsored walk and to everyone who sponsored us it means a great deal to us

all and finally a big thank you to John Armson for organising a brilliant hand over for the cheques, the chil-

dren enjoyed every minute, thank you for letting us be a part of that. Lisa Gains & Carol Hunter On behalf of Secret Garden Private Childcare

The Deputy Manager at Secret Garden Nursery getting dressed

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What’s On In Crowle & Ealand? Day Activity Meeting Place Time Contact

Mon Crowle & Ealand

Entertainers Drama Group

Community Hall Crowle 6.00pm - 9.00pm

Mon 300 Axholme Air Training Corps North Axholme High School

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7pm - 9:30pm 07812 124979

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Mon 8-11 years old Youth Club Keadby Church Hall 6.00pm - 7.30pm (term

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Tues Beavers St Norberts School 5.30—6.30pm John 01724 711492

Tues Cubs & Scouts St Norberts School 6.30—8.00pm John 01724 711492

Tues Aerobics For All Crowle Community Hall 7.00—8.00 pm 07887 503318 Rae

Tues Legs, Bums and Tums Crowle Community Hall 8.00—8.45 pm 07887 503318 Rae

Tues Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 7.00pm - 9.00pm YR9+

Wed Crowle Monkey Club Windsor Park Godnow Road 9.00am - 11.00am

Wed 300 Axholme Air Training Corps North Axholme High School

Grounds, Wharf Road, Crowle

7pm - 9:30pm 07812 124979

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Wed Phoenix Taekwondo Community Hall Crowle 6.30pm - 9.00pm

Thurs Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 7.00pm - 9.00pm YR6

Fri Crowle Monkey Club Windsor Park Godnow Road 9.00am - 11.00am

Fri Andrea Hobson School of Dance Community Hall Crowle 5.00pm - 9.00pm

Fri Crowle Youth Club Crowle Youth Centre 6.30pm - 8.30pmYrs 6,7,8

Sat Crowle and Ealand Bowls Outdoor Bowling Green 6pm Mrs Olive Boon

01724 710659

2nd Monday Regen Meeting White Hart, Crowle 7.00pm

1st Monday Eastoft over 50’s CLUB River Don Pub 01724 798040

1st Wednesday Crowle Angling Club Crowle Liberal Club 8.00pm

2nd Wednesday Mothers Club Crowle Community Hall 7.00pm - 9.00pm

2nd Wednesday Eastoft Womans Institute Village Hall, Eastoft 7.30pm

3rd Wednesday Ealand Women’s Fellowship Ealand Chapel 2.00pm

1st Thursday Crowle WI Resource Centre Crowle 7.30pm

3rd Thursday The Over 60’s Crowle Community Hall 7.00pm - 9.00pm

Last Friday St Johns Ambulance BINGO Keadby Church Hall 7.00pm

Last Saturday Coffee Morning Keadby Church Hall 10.00am - 12noon

Crowle Community Hall - Available for Hire - Call Sue Burke on 01724 710622 for details.

Keadby Church Hall - Available for Hire - Call David Patterson on 01724 783546 for details

Eastoft Village Hall - Available for Hire - Call Steve on 01724 798108

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