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Transcript of Aug 10, Issue 30, The Sprotbrough Arrow
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Local News
Don Gorge
Community
Group Update
School news
Ideas for the Summer holidays
What‘s on
And much more...
August 2010 Issue No. 30
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Editors letter... July has been an busy month with School fayres
raising funds for the next school year and
residential trips galore! The Arrow wishes all
young people leaving school and taking on the
next journey of life the very best! We hope it‘s
exciting and fulfilling.
For a lot of us, August is a time for holidays and
family time, I hope you have something fun
planned whether you are at home or away. We
have a few ideas in this month‘s issue if you are at
home, and with this recent weather, home is a
lovely place to be! I have recently joined English
Heritage and have already discovered lots of
beautiful places close by, Brodsworth house is my
favourite so far and has a fantastic new park for
children as well as amazing cream teas!
Clumber park (national trust) has also invested in a
new adventure park, challenging enough for most 3
to 14 year olds! Two fabulous days out with lots of
open space and gorgeous scenery.
What ever you do this summer, we hope you
have a great time.
Michelle
Contact Details
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‗ACTION FOR CHILDREN‘
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE
COLLECTION
Just a reminder that the annual House-to-
House collection for what used to be
known as the National Children‘s Home
will once again be taking place during
October. We are grateful to everyone
who takes on the role of collector and
hope they will continue in future.
However, there are always a few areas
which do not get covered, so anyone who
would be willing to join us in this very
worthwhile task will be welcome; at least
five more are needed, but the more we
have, the smaller the area each person has
to cover.
Anyone willing should contact Liz Reeve:
Tel: 01302 313030 or email:
Hill House Holiday Club Ages 3-
13 years £19 per day. Multi Sport/Activity
Camp; Tennis Course; Football Skills; Arts/
Crafts; Mini-Beast hunts and many many
more activities. Including trips to
Cleethorpes; Sundown Adventure Land;
Diggerland. For more information and to
book - go to
www.hillhouse.doncaster.sch.uk
Coffee morning Every Thursday morning from 10.00am -
11.30am in St. Mary's Church Hall.
Everyone welcome
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All children welcome
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Classes Held in St Mary‘s Church Hall,
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Every Monday 2—3pm £3.00
All proceeds will go to
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‗Not sure? Don‘t open the door‘
South Yorkshire Police are warning homeowners not to accept offers of work on their property from
people cold calling at the door.
Rogue traders are unscrupulous cold callers, who demand high payment for shoddy services or goods or
charge for unnecessary work.
Whilst there may be some genuine traders who use the technique of calling at your door, there are
criminals who look to exploit people, usually the elderly or otherwise vulnerable, by charging extortionate
amounts of money for relatively minor, or even unnecessary jobs.
The term ‗rogue trader‘ can be somewhat confusing as the perpetrators don‘t just contravene Trading
Standards legislation, they are in fact criminals and those who they target are indeed victims of crime.
Always treat anyone calling unexpectedly at your door with suspicion. Never accept an offer of work from
an unknown caller. If they are genuine then they will be willing to leave contact details, allowing you to get
other quotes and choose the best one. Even so, you still don‘t have to listen to their offer if you don‘t
want to. The message is: ‗Not sure? Don‘t open the door!‘
These criminals are adept at what they do and profit from their crimes because many of their victims feel
too ashamed to admit that they‘ve been ‗taken in‘ and subsequently end up feeling even more vulnerable. If
you tell us about it, we can catch these people and stop them exploiting anyone else.
If you think you, or someone you know, have been a victim of a rogue trader, you can report the crime to
the police. Call us on 0114 2202020, where someone will take your call seriously.
Phone 999 if a life is at risk or a crime is in progress.
Call CrimeStoppers to give information about a crime anonymously. CrimeStoppers is an independent
charity helping to find criminals and solve crimes. The freephone number, 0800 555 111 is open 24-hours
a day, seven days a week.
Visit the ‗safety and security‘ section of the South Yorkshire Police website www.southyorks.police.uk for
further advice on ‗Callers at Your Door‘.
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Staying safe from rogue traders
If someone calls at your door offering to
undertake work on your home…
You do not have to let them in
If you want to open your door then
remember to use your door chain
If you don‘t want to open your door,
inform the caller that you are not
interested and ask them to leave.
If you are interested in the caller‘s offer
then take their contact details, arrange a
later appointment when convenient to you
and inform them that you will have
someone with you when they return.
Speak to a trusted friend or relative and
ask them if they would be with you at the
arranged time.
Never accept an offer of work from an
unknown caller. If they are genuine, they
will be willing to leave contact details and
allow you to get other quotes.
If you need some work doing to your
property, do not go with the first company
or trader you meet. Obtain a number of
quotes to make sure the prices match up
and where possible, ask family or friends
for a recommendation.
A trick used by burglars is to purport to
be official from a reputable organisation,
claiming they need access to your house to
check the electrics or the water pipes etc.
They then look to steal your belongings
whilst you are distracted by their story.
Don‘t let anyone in without seeking official
ID. A genuine caller will not mind you
phoning their organisation to check that
they are who they say they are, so ask
them to wait outside whilst you make that
call. And remember, the ‗water board‘ has
not existed for a number of years, so
anyone using this explanation is lying.
For more information on your legal rights and a
full explanation of regulations you can contact
Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06.
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The butterflies in my stomach were vigorously fluttering as I put my foot down, on
Austerfield ground, from the car and strapped my bag to my back. I tentatively walked on
the dusty path towards my friends - I was nervous because it was the first time I‘d slept on
a trip with school. Elliot H
First we went into the hundred year wood to look at habitats. Everybody was given a
sticker with an animal on it, I was a rabbit. We had to choose a good place to have a
home for our animal. Unluckily the foxes moved in next door to us, OH NO! George
At about 9.30 p.m. we put on our pyjamas and had cocoa and biscuits. Then we brushed
our teeth and went to our tents to go to sleep…..but that‘s what the teachers wanted us
to do! When we got into our tents Peter got out his pack of cards and played Go Fish.
Then we told each other ghost stories and ate our midnight feast. Finally we fell asleep at
X%$£* (censored by Mr. White) Daniel
My favourite memory was when I held a snake in the animal house. I shall never forget
Austerfield it was my favourite trip of all. I hope that the next year 4s will have a fantastic
time just like we did. I would like to say thank you to Miss Horrey and Miss Sinha for
taking us. Thank You! Amy
Freya tries on her new scarf!
Year 5 Residential
Visit to Austerfield
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Biodiversity Winners
Year 3 entered a biodiversity competition and Copley Junior School came second. Four
people were especially commended for their excellent photographs. We went to Sheffield
Hallam University to get presented with our certificates. The prize for all of year3 was a
garden package (Professor the Lord Winston presented the package to us). It was very
exciting. My bones were shaking! Georgia and Melissa 3P
Summer Fair Many, many thanks for the support given by so many people to the success of our recent
summer fair. A big thank you also goes to the children in year 6 for the excellent games
that they organised. The inventiveness and quality of these never ceases to amaze. The
total raised at the event was £1007.
And finally… Many thanks to children, staff, governors and parents for their continued hard work and
wider commitment to the school and its aims. I hope that you all have a very enjoyable
and relaxing summer holiday with your children and look forward to welcoming back
existing children and the new year 3 classes on September 1st. Best wishes of course go to
our year 6 children, Mr. Henfield and Miss Hull for the best possible start in their new
schools. Mr. White
Professor the Lord Robert Winston and the team
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It seems ages since I wrote anything for The Arrow, mainly
because there hasn‘t been anything definite to report.
Everything seems to have been ‗in the pot‘ so to speak with very
little to show for it.
Our hardy group of conservation volunteers carry on meeting every fortnight regardless of the
weather and a Geology Walk in May, run in conjunction with DMBC‘s National Geology Week, was
quite well supported. We also enjoyed meeting quite a lot of visitors on the river bank on the
Spring Bank Holiday weekend when we had our gazebo and display up for the first time and since
then it has had an airing at the Sprotbrough Fun Run and Edlington and Warmsworth Galas. Its next
appearance will be at the Doncaster Country Fair at Cusworth Hall on the 16th August. Why don‘t
you come along and see us there.
Apart from this, ‗behind the scenes‘ work is continuing in relation to the Fish Pass and the Visitor
Centre. We are reliably informed that the Fish Pass itself will definitely happen, and some surveying
work has already taken place in readiness for it, but when it will be built is still not known. We are,
however, assured that it will be in keeping with the area. Some of the more peripheral parts of the
project may also have to be delayed as, I‘m sure we all know by now, money is less available for big
projects.
This also applies to the what, where and how of the Visitor/Education Centre. A variety of ‗whats‘
have been suggested, ie a building, a barge or a pontoon, but the ‗wheres‘ and the ‗hows‘ of such
suggestions are much more difficult to achieve.
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We did a survey over the Spring Bank holiday weekend to see whether visitors thought such a thing
was needed. However, the majority of visitors were local people who had come on foot or by
bicycle and, having revised the questions, we hope to do this on a bigger scale in future. There is no
doubt that something, including toilets, would be welcome, but the question is whether some of the
needs, eg provision of information, could just as easily be fulfilled by placing leaflets at other venues
or by the use of display boards – some lateral thinking may be needed.
One prospect that may be opening up is the Earth Centre. I have been to several meetings
regarding this and, if it comes to pass, this could be an ideal spot for a visitor centre, with the ‗Park
and Float‘ scheme coming into its own and bringing Conisbrough Castle within the reach of visitors
to the Gorge. This scheme is again operating on Sundays and Bank Holidays throughout the
Summer, so we hope visitors from further afield might think of this before setting out in their cars.
A planning issue has also come my way regarding the river bridges. I am informed that the weight
limit for lorries is not going to be increased, but that improved signing is expected to be provided at
the Warmsworth end. Hopefully this will be big enough for lorry drivers to see so that they don‘t
get to the top of the hairpin bend before they realise they aren‘t going to get through!
As ever, we are always eager to have feedback so please get in touch and let us know if you have
any questions you would like to ask or points you would like to make.
Liz Reeve, Secretary,
Don Gorge Community Group
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dongorgecommunitygroup.com
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Dear Reader, What beautiful weather we have been
experiencing of late! Let‘s hope it lasts for the rest of the Summer.
I cannot believe that we are already half way through the year!!! As September approaches, so does the
famous St. Leger race meeting, scheduled for 7th-11th of September. For many females this means a lite retail therapy: a new dress, hat,
shoes, handbag and jewellertly all co-ordinated to help you look your very best. This month, I offer you a few tips that will guarantee you stand out from the crowd!
August’s Beauty Quote I’ve never seen a smiling face that was
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Even though we are hoping
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you look beautifully bronzed in your designer outfit. Requiring only a fifteen minute appointment for a spray tan,
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Taking your Test Dear Readers continued,
Mr Bean was the first person to pass the driving test in 1935… fact! But it‘s not that Mr Bean, it was
Mr J Beene who paid a grand total of 37p (7d / 6p in old money) to take the test. there were no test
centres in 1935 so you had to arrange to meet the examiner somewhere like a post office, train
station or town hall. the test was suspended for the duration of World War Two and didn‘t resume
until 1 November 1946.
In 1975, candidates no longer had to demonstrate hand signals The theory test was introduced in
1996, replacing questions about the Highway Code, during the practical test candidates could book
their theory test online for the first time in December 2001 the pass rate in 1935 was 63 per cent
compared to 46 per cent in 2009.
1969 saw the first driving test set for an automatic vehicle since 1935 more than 46 million tests
have been taken
In 1935, when Leslie Hore-Belisha, became the new Transport Minister, he introduced the driving
test – first in March as a voluntary test and then it became compulsory in June. During the 1930s
safety glass was made compulsory for windscreens after terrible injuries had been caused by
accidents in cars with ordinary glass. Seat belts did not appear until the 1950s but were not made
compulsory in front seats until 1983.
in September 2003. Arm signals out of the window were withdrawn from the test in 1975 and more
modern additions to the test have included a theory test in 1996, the hazard perception section of
the theory test in 2002 and questions about vehicle safety and maintenance
Changes to the test and other safety initiatives, such as improvements to vehicles, have resulted in a
reduction in road deaths in Great Britain, which now has some of the best road safety records in
the world. In 2008 there were 34 million cars on the road and 2,538 people were killed in road
accidents
When announcing the introduction of the driving test, Leslie Hore-Belisha said, ―Driving is an art in
which those who are engaged should, in the interest of their own and of the public‘s safety; take the
greatest pains to make themselves proficient.‖
If you are interested in further information regarding the courses that we offer, you‘ll be able to find
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Secretary, Senior Observer.
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Sprotbrough Road Community Church (Methodist)
The Family Table
Once again my table has been loaded with fruit‘s, the bounty that our wonderful God has
provided. We have just had Wimbledon fortnight, the one sport I do watch on TV. We
not only have the enjoyment of the tennis but strawberries as well. YUMMY, and the
cream is just the perfect addition. Our Church has really had a feast this time, with the
1st strawberries at the Family Fun Day, the 2nd strawberries at lunch after the morning
service, and the 3rd portion at our house group with a Quiz as part of a fellowship eve-
ning. No wonder the phrase comes to mind, ‘All I have needed thy hand has provided‘.
God loves to give us pleasure and lift our spirits but let‘s not forget the other fruit He has
provided—the Fruit of His Spirit is Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faith-
fulness, Gentleness and Self Control.
We‘re enjoying a wonderful summer for a change, and we need to thank God for it and all
the other blessings he so freely gives us. When we come to His table more often, and
when we stand at the foot of the cross, we begin to really understand what Jesus did for
each one of US by shedding His blood at Calvary. We can look to Him and enjoy His pre-
cious Fruits, because the fruits of the world are only a passing moment of pleasure. It is
God‘s Spirit, NOT the things of this world that give us everlasting Love and Joy. Our
Lord Jesus is FOREVER.
‗And can it be that I should gain
An interest in the Saviours blood?
Died He for me, who caused His pain?
For me, who Him to death pursued?
Amazing love! How can it be,
That Thou, my God, shouldst die for me?
‗Tis mercy all, immense and free;
For, Oh my God, it found out ME.‘
We all need His power to keep us on the
narrow path, and remembering some of the
goodness He shows us, will help our lives to
be easier and more peaceful. So let‘s look
forward to the next strawberry tea at our
tables.
God Bless you all.
See you next month
Jean Scott
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What‘s On In Sprotbrough? Day Activity Meeting Place Time
Mon Mums & Toddlers Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.30-11.00am
Mon Baby Cafe Sprotbrough Childrens Centre 9.30-11.00am
Mon Rising 2‘s play session Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.00-11.30am
Mon Under 5‘s Playgroup Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.00-11.00am
Mon Rising 2‘s play session Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 12.30- 3.00pm
Mon The Reading Club 0—5yrs Sprotbrough Library 1.30-3.00pm
Mon Brownies Sprotbrough Methodist Church 6.15-7.45pm
Mon Beavers (6-7yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 6.00-7.30pm
Tue Playgroup Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.15-11.45am
Tue Under 5‘s Playgroup Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.00-11.00am
Tue Coffee Morning Sprotbrough Methodist Church 10.30-11.30am
Tue Tuesday Club Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 1.30-4.00pm
Tue Painting Class Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 2.00-4.00pm
Tue Dancing Sprotbrough Methodist Church 4.00-7.00pm
Tue Taekwondo Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 6.00-9.00pm
Tue Cubs (8-10yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 6.30-8.00pm
Tue Cubs 'Kestrels' (8-10yrs) The Barn, Main Street 6.45-8.15pm
Wed Rising 2‘s Playgroup Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.00-11.30am
Wed Mums & Toddlers Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.30-11.00am
Wed Dancing Sprotbrough Methodist Church 4.00-7.00pm
Wed Taekwondo Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 5.30-6.30pm
Wed Keep Fit Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 7.30-9.00pm
Wed Sequence Dance Club St Mary‘s Church Hall 7.30pm—10pm
Wed Cubs 'Falcons' (8-10yrs) The Barn, Main Street 6.45-8.15pm
Wed Scouts (11-14yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 7.15-9pm
Thurs Under 5‘s Playgroup Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.00-11.00am
Thurs Mums & Toddlers Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.30-11.00am
Thurs Thursday Club Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 1.30-4.00pm
Thurs Dancing Class Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 4.45-8.45pm
Thurs Brownies Sprotbrough Methodist Church 6.00-7.30pm
Thurs Beavers (6-7yrs) The Barn, Main Street 5.30-6.30pm
Thurs Scouts (11-14yrs) The Barn, Main Street 7.00-9.15pm
Thurs Explorer Scouts (14-18yrs) Scout Hall, Anchorage Lane, Sprotbrough 7.30-9.30pm
Thurs Music Bugs 6mths-4yrs St Edmunds Community Centre 10.15-11.15am
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Monthly Activity Meeting Place Time
3rd Monday St Mary‘s Mothers Union The Stable, Main Street, Sp‘boro 7.30pm- 9.30pm
1st Sunday Car Boot Sale The Royal British Legion Car K Gates open at 8am
1st & 3rd Tuesday Sequence Dancing Royal British Legion Club 7.30-10.30pm
1st Wednesday Sprotbrough Police Surgery Sprotbrough Community Centre 2.00-3.30pm
1st Wednesday Sprotbrough Wives Sprotbrough Methodist Church 8.00-10.00pm
2nd Thursday Lunch Club Sprotbrough Methodist Church 10.00-3.00pm
2nd Tuesday Sprotbrough WI St Mary‘s Church Hall 7.30—9.30pm
4th Thursday Chatroom Sprotbrough Methodist Church 1.30-3.30pm
Sprotbrough Community Centre, Bookings Tel: 788093
Methodist Church Hall, Bookings Tel: 570036 (office hours 10am-12noon Tue & Fri)
St Marys Church Hall, Bookings Tel: 850890
St Edmund's Community Hall Bookings Tel: 782776
What‘s On In Sprotbrough? Day Activity Meeting Place Time
Fri Playgroup Sprotbrough Methodist Church 9.15-11.45pm
Fri Tea Dance Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 1.00-4.00pm
Fri Taekwondo Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 6.30-9.00pm
Fri Fun Club Sprotbrough Methodist Church 7.00-8.00pm
Sat Sequence Dancing Royal British Legion Club 7.30—10.30pm
Sat Dancing Class Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 9.15-3.15pm
Sun Sunday School Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 10.00-12.00noon
Sun Sunday School Goldsmith Centre, Sprotbrough 6.15-7.45pm
Sprotbrough Royal British
Legion Hall
Sprotbrough
Car Boot Sale
1st Sunday in the month
Gates open at 8am£5.00 per car
(in the rear car park)
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Advice General
Citizens Advice Bureaux - Advice line 01302 735225 Doncaster Council - General 01302 734444
Electricity Emergencies 0800 375 675 Doncaster Tax Office 0845 3667802
Transco - Gas Leaks 0800 111 999 Sprotbrough Post Office 01302 853187
Care in the Community Robin Hood Airport 01302 801010
Age Concern 0800 009966 Medical
Childline 08001111 AKS, High Melton Ltd 01709 583121
NSPCC 0808 8005000 Doncaster Royal Infirmary Hospital 01302 366666
RSPCA 08705555999 NHS Direct 0845 4647
Community
Weldricks Pharmacy, East Laith Gate, Don-
caster Mon—Sat 9am—10pm, Sun 10am-10pm,
Bank holidays 10am-8pm, 365 days per year. 01302 369699
Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish Council 01302 788093 Sprotbrough Village Pharmacy 01302 855622
Safer Neighbourhood Team, Edlington. 01302 385488
Sprotbrough Children Services, Melton Rd 01302 786457
Doncaster Childrens Information Service 0800 138 4568
Goldsmith Centre 01302 788093
S Yorkshire Fire Service (non emergency) 0114 272 7202
S Yorkshire Police (non emergency) 0114 2202020
Education
Copley Junior School, Sprotbrough 01302 856445
Orchard Infant School, Sprotbrough 01302 853655
Richmond Hill Primary School 01302 782421
Ridgewood School 01302 783939
Doncaster Council - Education 01302 737222
Doncaster Mobile Library 01302 873456
Sprotbrough Library 01302 782436
Doncaster Central Library 01302 734305
Leisure
Adwick Leisure Centre 01302 721447
My Vue Cinema 08712 240240
Odeon 08712 244007
The Dome Leisure Centre 01302 370777
Pet Care
Spring Bank Kennels / Mucky Paws
Dog Grooming
01709 862324
Security
Meteor Security Solutions Ltd.,
Auckley
01302 623427
Tradesmen/Craftsmen
A1 SK Plastering 01302 786395
07960 859499
D J Plastering, Sprotbrough 01302 811646
07885 615209
Davey Plastering & Lime,
Sprotbrough
0777 4210320
01302 853030
Drivebond, New Rossington 01302 865322
Business Directory
01302 534256
Business Directory List your business for £2.50 per month
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The Methodist Church mcsprot.co.uk
Sunday Services
Morning Worship 10.00am
Evening Worship 6.00pm
Holy Communion 8.30am, 2nd Sun in Month
Sunday School 10.00am in the Hall Sprotbrough Road Community
Centre
Morning Worship with Adventurers for
Children – 10.30am
Evening Worship – on the 4th Sunday of the
month at 6.00 pm Church Stewards
Mrs Brenda Hulley, Senior Church
Steward – Tel: 01709 858880
Mrs Janet Parker, Deputy Senior Church
Steward, Tel: 851962
Mr Keith Crouter, Senior Steward,
Tel: 342301
For booking of Church hall’s and Community Centre
see p29
The Parish Church www.stmarys-sprotbrough.co.uk
Sunday Holy Communion 1st, 2nd & 4th
Sundays 10.15am
Family Worship 3rd & 5th Sunday 10.15am
Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sundays 9.00am
Sunday T Time 1st & 3rd Sunday 4pm
Thursday Holy Communion 9.15am
Church Wardens Mrs Betty Holden
Mrs Barbara Perry 853031
Diocesan Reader Miss Betty Brockman Tel: 852046
Mrs Therese Paskell Tel: 853587
Parish Evangelists Mrs Celia Richards & Mr Robert Heaton
St Edmunds Community Hall Hall Secretary David Allen Tel: 781347
Reverend Dr. Frank Okai-Sam
Tel: 01302 857952 E-mail: [email protected]
Minister in Local Appointment
The Reverend Robert F Stevens
Tel: 01302 852069
The Reverend John Richards
Tel: 01302 853203
e-mail [email protected]
Assistant Curate: Revd Katy Francis
Tel: 01302 851414 e-mail [email protected]