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S T I C K N E Y
N E W S
MAY 2019
In May there are two Bank Holidays 06 (May Day) and 27 (Spring Bank Holiday)
On the last Thursday of
each month the Parish
Council Chairman and
Clerk will be available at
the coffee morning
at St Luke’s Church.
The mobile Post Office will visit Stickney
in the Youth Centre Car Park on
Monday’s 10.45am – 11.45am and
Tuesday’s 10.15am – 11.15am
Welcome to our latest edition of the Village magazine.
By the time you read this Easter will be over with mounds of chocolate having been eaten.
As I write I am still waiting for some warm weather. The weather men (persons) have promised a warm Easter so I am freshening up my summer clothes in the hope they are right!
I went along to archery on Friday evening in the Village Hall. I only spectated on this occasion, but next time I think that I might have a go. I doubt that I will be the next Robin Hood but I’m sure it will be fun.
Why not look at the list of events and clubs in the Village Hall and Youth Centre and try something different, you never know who you will meet whilst having fun. Bingo is easy and raises funds for various clubs, the Church and the Community Committee. The monthly Luncheon Club run by the Horbling Ladies, who serve a super meal at a very reasonable price, is well worth a try!
If you are new to the village we wish you a warm welcome and hope that you will soon settle in. Important telephone numbers on the back cover.
If you are moving on to pastures new, we hope you will settle in quickly and enjoy your new life.
WHAT’S ON IN STICKNEY?
(Fixed weekly meetings in the Village Hall (VH) and Youth Centre (YC))
MONDAY’S
Zumba Fitness Class 2.00pm to 3.00pm (YC) (tel: Lin) 01790 763305
TUESDAY’S
Luncheon Club 11.30am (1st Tues in month) (VH) 01205 480769
Ladies Club 7.30pm (2nd Tues in month) (YC) 01205 480292
Badminton – Members only 7.00pm (VH) (Tel Paul Wokes) 01205 368077
Stickney & District Gardening Club 7.30pm (YC)
(4th Tuesday in month) (tel: Jo Byrne) 01205 480234
WEDNESDAY’S
Short Mat Bowls 1.00pm - 4.00pm (VH) 01205 481462
Table Tennis 7.30pm (winter months only) (YC) 01205 481212
Fitness Class - Move it Or Lose It! 10.30am - 11.30am (YC) 01205 750265
(receccaguillain@moveitorloseit.co.uk)
THURSDAY’S
Thursday Over 60’s Club 1.30pm - 4.00pm (YC) 01205 480802
(1st Thursday in month)
Short Mat Bowls 6.30pm - 9.00pm (VH) 01205 481462
Slimming World 5.30pm and 7.30pm (YC) (tel: Victoria) 07950 763091
FRIDAY’S
Cash Bingo, eyes down 7.30pm (YC) 01205 480661
Archery 6.00pm – 7.30pm (VH) 01205 481452
STICKNEY COMMUNITY COMMITTEE
Caring for Stickney Village Hall and Stickney Youth Centre
Our Annual meeting will be held this year on Wednesday 01 May 2019 at 7.00pm in the Village Hall bar area
We are looking for a new Minutes Secretary as the person who has held this position for several years needs to step down.
It is not an onerous task, just 6 bi-monthly meetings per year lasting approximately 1½ hours.
If you feel you could help our Community by taking on this roll and would like to find out more, please contact:
Martin Gosling (Chair) 01205 480641 or Angela Brady (Present Secretary) 01205 480661
ST LUKE’S CHURCH
After the busyness of Holy Week and Easter, we are looking forward to a period of relative calm through May. There is plenty going on, though and we invite you to join us.
On Saturday 11 May we will hold our Christian Aid Appeal and we will be
concentrating on constructing a silver cross in the Church. Do come along to the
Church and donate your loose change to add to the funds already collected.
Leading to the cross will be a copper path, so all coins will be accepted! We will
even accept folding money! Refreshments will be available. All the money
raised will go direct to Christian Aid, whose focus this year is on helping those in
Sierra Leone who do not have enough to support themselves. The country was
struck with the Ebola Virus and could only deal with it by taking crippling loans
from the IMF – so there is no money available for health and education.
Later in the month (30 May) we will celebrate Ascension Day with a Deanery
Service at Halton Holgate at 7.00pm.
Our weekly coffee mornings continue to flourish, so pop along one Thursday
(10.00 – 11.00am) and join the fun.
We are currently holding a review of service provision across the Deanery and
there will be some changes coming soon – but at the moment we don’t know
what they will be. The following services will definitely take place in May – check
the Church noticeboard for any others:
05 May 9.30am Service of the Word in St Helen, Stickford
12 May 11.15am Service of the Word at St Luke, Stickney
19 May 3.00pm Holy Communion at East Kirkby
26 May 11.15am Holy Communion at Stickford
STICKNEY SHOW Bookings are coming in for the show on Sunday 21 July 2019 at William Lovell
Academy. If you know of anyone who would like to have a stall, please get them
to contact the committee (01205 481183)
Returning this year, there will be a bar, and a craft show competition.
Categories for the craft show will be published next month, so there will be
plenty of time to get baking, sewing and generally creating! There won’t be big
prizes, but there will be lots of pride and kudos up for grabs!
If you can help on the day, please volunteer your services – it is a lot of work for
a small group, but less work for a big group.
Kiddies Corner
Fanta® Cake
Method Prep:20min › Cook:40min › Rea
dy in:1hr
1. Preheat oven to 180 C / Gas 4 and line a deep 20x30cm baking tin with baking parch-ment.
2. Beat the eggs, sugar and va-nilla until fluffy. Then stir in the sunflower oil and gradually stir in the Fanta®. It will fizz quite a bit.
3. Mix the flour, baking powder and salt and stir the mixture into the Fanta® gradually. Spread the mixture over the bottom of the prepared baking tin.
4. Bake in the preheated oven at 180 C / Gas 4 for 20 minutes, reduce to 160 C / Gas 2 and bake for another 20 minutes.
5. When cool, spread with choc-olate icing (shop bought, or make your own). Cut into small squares.
Ingredients
• 4 eggs • 400g caster sugar • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract • 200ml sunflower oil • 200ml orange Fanta® • 400g plain flour • 5 teaspoons baking powder • 1 pinch salt
• For the topping • 1 tub chocolate icing
Method
1. Preheat oven to 180 C / Gas 4 and line a deep 20x30cm baking tin with baking parchment.
2. Beat the eggs, sugar and vanilla until fluffy. Then stir in the sunflower oil and gradually stir in the Fanta®. It will fizz quite a bit.
3. Mix the flour, baking powder and salt and stir the mixture into the Fanta® gradually. Spread the mixture over the bottom of the prepared baking tin.
4. Bake in the preheated oven at 180 C / Gas 4 for 20 minutes, reduce to 160 C / Gas 2 and bake for another 20 minutes.
5. When cool, spread with chocolate icing (shop bought, or make your own). Cut into small squares.
Some Cat Jokes!
Q: Why did the cat put the letter "M" into the fridge?
A: Because it turns "ice" into "mice"!
Q: What is smarter than a talking cat?
A: A spelling bee!
Q: Why was the cat sitting on the computer?
A: To keep an eye on the mouse!
Q: What is a cat's favourite colour?
A: Purrrple!
MAYPOLE DANCING PICTURE TO COLOUR
Traditionally the dancers position themselves in pairs of boys and girls be-fore beginning their routine. The dance creates a multi-coloured pattern which creeps steadily down the pole. The dancers then reverse their steps to undo the ribbons. This is said to represent the lengthening of the days as summer approaches. Due to the ever-changing religious doctrines of the kings and queens of England over the centuries, the maypole was seen as an anti-Christian symbol for a time, right up to the end of the 19th century.
The Horbling Ladies
The Stickney Luncheon Club is held at Stickney Village Hall
Doors open at 11.30am and lunch is served at 12 noon
On Tuesday 07 May the menu will be:
Egg Mayonnaise Side Salad Bread and Butter
Roast Beef, Yorkshire Pudding, Roast Potatoes and seasonal
Vegetables
Strawberry Surprise
Tea or Coffee and Mints
Still only £5.50 pp
You are most welcome to join our friendly club and enjoy a nice meal and a good catch up with friends old and new.
Please telephone Karen to book your place 01205 481261
Recycle clothing, shoes, books, household items at
St Luke’s Church
We now have recycling bins at the Church
These items will be sold at our Jumble Sales to raise money for the upkeep of the Church
Stickney & District Gardening Club
We meet on the fourth Tuesday of most months at the Youth Hall, Hall Lane, Stickney at 7:30pm
We have a varied program of speakers on gardening-based topics, quizzes and, in the summer months, outings to gardens and places of interest both locally and further afield.
On Tuesday May 28th we are welcoming Dave Newman, of the SageGardener.co.uk who will be speaking about Life in the Victorian Garden: An illustrated talk on the people, plants and methods used in Victorian gardens.
Non-members are always welcome £2.50 per head including tea, coffee and biscuits
For more information contact the Club Secretary:
Jo Byrne 01205 480234, 07413 768415 sanddgc.secretary@gmail.com
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
LINCOLNSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE Dan Moss gave a very interesting talk and, although we probably knew most of what we were told, it was good to have a reminder to actually do these things! Most notably was to NOT charge mobile phones, iPad and other gadgets overnight and especially not in the bedroom of a child, young person or your own. More information, including referring vulnerable residents for a safety check, together with contacts with other agencies, can be found on the website at: www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/lincolnshire-fire-and-rescue
COMMUNITY SPEED WATCH Mr Goodwin, Speedwatch co-ordinator for East Lindsey and Boston, spoke about the speeding issue in Stickney and the three letter warning system before action is taken by the Police. In Lincolnshire there have been only three third letters sent to a motorist, sadly the three were all seen in Stickney. This is a community where you want yourself, your family and your neighbours to be safe. Should a person be hit at 40mph they have an 80% chance of being severely injured or killed, at 30mph they would have an 80% chance of surviving the incident with mild injury. The speeds seen in Stickney often go way over 40mph, is it really that urgent you are willing to risk killing someone if you hit them??? Please observe the speed limits.
NHS HEALTHWATCH LINCOLNSHIRE A talk about the NHS and the general workings of it was given by Oonagh Quinn. She explained that, should you have any issues with your surgery, a hospital or any care professional in the NHS then it could be reported to NHS Healthwatch. They will then collate any issues and try to resolve the issues. Likewise, if you are happy with any of the healthcare workers, this should be reported because they are doing something that could help others in dealing with patients. Information about reporting any issues or observations can be found at: www.healthwatchlincolnshire.co.uk
Gardening Tips for May:
May is a strange month when winter crops and stored vegetables have all been eaten, but very few of this year’s crops are ready. However, there is plenty to be doing now for tasty veg to harvest this year.
(1) One technique I am going to experiment with this year is intercropping which is a way of filling gaps between main crops that grow larger but more slowly. A good example of this is to plant lettuces in between young sweet corn plants for a quick harvest. This gives maximum productive use of the ground before the sweet corn matures. Two more natural 'bedfellows' are radishes grown in between rows of po-tatoes prior to earthing up.
(2) Growing quick-maturing crops to make use of a spare patch of ground before a main-season crop should be considered. Planting oriental brassicas which can be harvested before planting out tender summer crops such as runner beans or cour-gettes will maximise space. Other quick maturing root crops that perform well are salad turnips, radishes, baby beet and spring onions.
(3) Make 'successional growing' a keyword to your vegetable planting. Avoid gluts and keep a regular supply of vegetables throughout the summer by planting in suc-cessional waves. Lettuce is the obvious example of this but spinach, salad onions, radishes and chard also respond to this technique.
(4) Another consideration is spacing. Don't always go by the advice on the seed packet but use this as a useful guide to suit your garden. Generally, the rule-of-thumb is that spacing can affect the size and quality of the crop. Two good exam-ples of these are onions and brassicas. Planting onions from 4 to 1 inch apart can produce large down to small onions. With cabbage an ideal spacing would be 12" x 12".
(5) Other jobs for May include covering the emerging shoots of potatoes with soil to prevent light reaching the tubers. This results in an increase in chlorophyll and results in a high level of glycoalkaloids toxins. Very nasty! You can start thinking about sowing runner, dwarf and climbing French beans now. They will require a rich deep well-drained soil in a sunny position so dig over the plot and dig in a good amount of compost or well-rotted manure to encourage beans to grow.
'Gardeners World' Has started again on Fridays on BBC2, but watch out for the return of 'Beechgrove Garden' on BBC Scotland. It is usually repeated on Sunday mornings on BBC2 and is full of useful tips.
A joke, and a bit of advice contained therein, to conclude this month’s vegetable notes:
Q. What water yields the most beautiful garden?
A. Perspiration.
And lastly an observation from Lao Tzu, the ancient Chinese philosopher: "Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished."
Happy gardening
STICKFORD & DISTRICT WI
Auction in Stickney
bring your items to be sold for a small commission!
(items for sale can be delivered between 8.30am and 9.30am in the morning)
Saturday’s: 25 May; 22 June;06 July; 17 August;
26 October and 23 November
in
Stickney Village Hall
Viewing from 11.00am with the Start at 12.00 pm
Refreshments available
New vendors are always welcome
For more information contact:
Hazel 07795 171511.
INFORMATION FROM THE HAND HELD SPEED CAMERA IN STICKNEY
Hall Lane is a village street with a school, church, community centre, numerous
junctions and entrances to farms etc. It has a posted speed limit of 30 MPH with
additional 'check your speed' signs.
In March, Speed Watch carried out 3 x 1 hour sessions on Hall Lane. An extra
5mph over the posted speed limit was allowed before recording any details, yet
we still recorded 73 motorists travelling past us over that threshold, and even had
speeds reaching 55 mph!
This week I was approached by a resident of Horbling Lane, he said for many
years he had complained to the Parish Council about the persistent problem of
speeders on Horbling Lane yet nothing is being done.
In response I'd like to point out, the Parish Council has invested in the equipment
used by the speed watch team, it is purely a lack of volunteers that prevents
Horbling Lane being monitored more often. We do visit all areas of the village as
often as time allows but with more help we can be out on YOUR street, road or
lane more often. Help YOUR village by joining us.
If you are interested in helping, or would like further details, please contact: Mr Wayne Goodwin on: 07769 322869
Our next meeting is on 13 May at 7.15pm
in the Stickford Community Centre, Church Road
This month we will be having a talk regarding Wills and Power of Attorney by Florence Gardner of Chattertons, followed by our usual tea and cakes.
STICKNEY BUS SERVICE
The Boston market day service is available on 08 and 22 May and on 05 and 19 June. There are various pick up points in Stickney, please call and ask for more details.
We have been running our bus service to Boston for a number of years and have never increased the price. We are now finding it hard to cover our cost's, so unfortunately, we are having to increase the amount for a return trip from £5.00 to £6.50
The cost of the service is £6.50 per person.
You can book your seat by telephoning 01205 480241
MOBILE LIBRARY VISIT
The mobile library visits Stickney on MONDAY’S at the Youth Centre, Hall Lane between 11.00am and 12 noon and at Horbling Lane between 12.15am and 12.45pm. The next visit will be 13 May and 10 June 2019.
THURSDAY CLUB
Over 60's meet together in the Youth Centre
on the first Thursday of each month
between 1.30 pm and 4.00 pm
We would be pleased to welcome fresh faces, so do come along to see what we're like and what we do.
Transport can be provided around the village for a nominal sum please call 01205 480415 if you would like to be picked up
Please be aware that there is currently a white van travelling around the Lincolnshire area, where the driver is offering to sell 'bargain' mattresses to the public.
These mattresses may not have been tested to ensure that they are safe and will almost certainly not be of a good quality, despite impressive-sounding names on the labels.
Lincolnshire residents are asked to be extremely cautious about buying goods from anyone who approaches them in the street or at their door and to always look for reputable traders to buy from.
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PLEASE BE AWARE a series of theft of tools from vehicles, especially vans, have been reported to Lincolnshire Police Force Control Room.
If you own a van park the vehicle to prevent access to the back doors, or side door. If possible remove tools and ensure the vehicle is locked.
It is the time of year when a lot of people are out in their gardens – always make sure your garden equipment is out of sight and reach of others when working away from them, when going indoors for a drink, or when answering the phone or door – opportunist thieves may be about.
ALWAYS keep your tools and equipment in a securely locked shed or outbuilding.
If you have any information or notice any suspicious vehicle or persons please contact Lincolnshire Police immediately:
Tel: 101 (non-emergency) Dial 999 in an emergency
Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111
NOTES OF THE PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 07 MARCH 2019
There were no members of the public present.
Apologies were received form Cllrs Edwards and Sherriff and from County Cllr Bowkett
Present: Cllrs Cooper, Pritchard, Lawrence, Goodwin and Bolland (Chairman)
Also present: Dist Cllrs Ashton and Jones
Reports Form Representatives on Outside Bodies Dist Cllr Ashton reported: A review of the Local Plan will take place over the next five years, this work does need to start as soon as possible to consider holiday accommodation of all types throughout the District. The parking situation at Louth Cattle market was explained, it is not available to the public free of charge on a Thursday. Dist Cllr Jones reported: ELDC now have virtual parking – a season ticket can be purchased by regular users of ELDC car parks. ELDC have a Rough Sleeping Initiative - £287,000 has been spend on homeless people and a further £140,000 has now been made available. The PCSO will not attend Parish Council meetings, all information is available on the Police website. Advice was given regarding lottery funding for car park improvements – this will be given to the Community Committee.
Planning Applications Received S/169/00434/19 - Mr D Blanchard - Extension and alterations to existing dwelling to provide a garden room, an additional bedroom and en-suite at Alsa, Main Road - SUPPORT S/169/00504/19 - Mr C Davis (Wilsons) - Application to remove condition 1 as imposed on planning permission reference S/169/00324/93 and condition 4 as imposed om planning permission S/169/01900/90 (both conditions relating to agricultural occupancy) at Evergreen, Main Road – SUPPORT - A request for a condition that the land should not be used for development will be requested for this application. It should be used for agriculture or recreation.
Planning Decisions form ELDC FULL planning permission has been received for: S/120/02437/18 - BeBa Energy UK Ltd - Installation of ground mounted 96kW ground mounted solar arrays consisting of 352 panels within 8 rows to a maximum height of 1.93 metres at Land at Poplars Farm, Midville Lane.
Play Area There were no issues reported regarding the play area.
Highways LCC will keep an eye on the vehicles in the lay-by for any safety issues the parked vans may cause. Trading from the lay-by will be reported to ELDC. County Cllr Bowkett will be asked to request an extension to the 30mph speed limit on the Main Road to include the access for the car boot, there is an event there most weekends, and the access of World of Furnishings. This will be on the next agenda for Councillors to look at possible sites.
Highway faults and repairs should now be reported at: www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/faultreporting
or via the fixmystreet app on your mobile phone
Picnic Site The gate barrier will be closed when contractors are next in the picnic area. Bollards will be installed in due course to prevent vehicles driving over the grass. An email regarding the signage for the picnic area was read out. It was resolved that LCC own the site and should deal with the signage.
Cemetery Following receipt of an email on behalf of North Sea Camp the Parish Council have asked if they could clear the cemetery of the over growth. There are discussions taking place at North Sea Camp as to how this would work.
Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership Hand Held Speed Device A report was given, it is under the speed watch item in this Stickney News.
Community Led Housing This speaker would like to speak to the Parish Council to assess the needs for Community Led Housing in Stickney and explain how this works before attending a public meeting. If any residents think that this would be good for Stickney please let the Clerk, or any Parish Councillor know then, if there is enough interest, the Parish Council will look into this further.
The Annual Parish Council meeting will be held on 09 May 2019 at 7.30pm in the Bungalow at the Old Rectory.
The next Parish Council meeting will be held on 09 May 2019 , following the Annual Parish Council meeting, in the Bungalow at the Old Rectory, there will be a Public Forum from 7.15pm
There are three vacancies on the Parish Council.
If you are interested in becoming a Parish Councillor for Stickney please contact the Clerk for more information and details of how to apply to be co-opted onto the Parish Council.
Training is always available for Councillors
USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS:
Parish Councillors:
Cllr M Bolland (Chairman) 01205 480015
Cllr L Edwards 01790 763558
Cllr F Cooper 01205 481197
Cllr K Sherriff 01205 481261
Cllr A Pritchard 01205 481156
Clerk to the Parish Council:
Mrs E L Arnold 01205 270352 Crookes Cottage Wrangle Bank Boston PE22 9DL
Parish e-mail address: stickneypc@aol.com
Parish Website: parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Stickney
County Councillor: Cllr Wendy Bowkett 01754 880388 District Councillors: Cllr Tom Ashton 07812 522372 Cllr Neil Jones 07577 957392
Police contact details: PCSO P Pollard ) PCSO M Pearson ) 101 PCSO T Key
Email: spilsby.npt@lincs.pnn.police.uk
Doctors phone number 01205 480237
Hospital phone number 01205 364801
Stickney Shop 01205 480225
Stickney Primary School 01205 480254
William Lovell Academy 01205 480352
Youth Centre and Village Hall bookings – Mr Gosling 01205 480641