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On Wednesday, March 31st, twelve Year 8 students from Ferryhill Business and Enterprise College were invited to attend a ‘Think Forensic’ event as part of the Young Chamber
scheme that is currently running in the school. During the day, students were required to take on the role of a Scenes of Crime Officer’ to solve a murder.
The day began with a brief introduction to forensic science and the various jobs available in this area. The team from ‘Think Forensic’ all have a background in the police service or forensic science and could therefore offer expert advice about how to get into these sorts of careers. The students were then split into groups and followed a carousel of activities such as finger printing, entymology, blood spatter and a staged crime scene to analyse. Each activity was very interactive with students actually fingerprinting themselves and analysing hair and fibres under microscopes. Throughout the day, students were encouraged to use their initiative, solve problems and make important decisions that real life scenes of crime officers would make.The students thoroughly enjoyed their day, so much so that some students insisted on travelling back to school in their scenes of crime jumpsuits!
Pupils enjoyed working as Scene of Crime Officers, especially wearing the white suits!
PUPILS TAKE PART IN C.S.I. FERRYHILL
Ferryhill Town Centre is set for a make-over thanks to a grant designed to renovate shop fronts and make them more attractive. Grants totalling £245,000 were available through Durham County Council’s Regeneration and Economic Development department and premises in Ferryhill, Spennymoor, Horden, Bishop Auckland and Crook successfully applied.It is hoped the funding will contribute towards the environmental quality of the
town centre, by improving the design and appearance of commercial premises.Tattu Madness in Ferryhill received £20,000 for a concealed safety shutter and traditional shop front and The Greyhound Public House received £1,500 for a new sign, exterior lighting and timber and glass replacement.Other Ferryhill premises which received funding include: West End Post Office, Crafty Cards, Ferrydec, Suntanna, Dolphin Tooling, Ferryhill Working Mens’ Club and Meikles.
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A 55 year-old woman appeared at Durham Crown Court recently, charged with causing the death of a Chilton woman.Elizabeth Ann Parker faces the charge that, on July 11th last year, motorcyclist Alison Maughan was killed as result of her dangerous driving.
Mrs Maughan, 47, was on her way to Scotland when the accident, which involved several vehicles, occurred. She was pronounced dead at the scene.The case was adjourned for ten weeks and Mrs Parker, from Darlington, was bailed until her plea hearing on June 17th.
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Chilton and Windlestone WMC has a number of charity events taking place this month.On Thursday, April 15th, the club will be taken back in time to the 1940’s for a ‘Back to the Blitz’ Street Party in aid of Help for Heroes.There will be an old fashioned sing-along, flag waving, Last Post and a Last Night at the proms-style finale. Tickets, priced at £4, can be purchased on the door and include a wartime supper and a donation to the Help for Heroes charity.A second fundraiser for the same charity will be taking place on Friday, April 16th, when entertainment will be
provided by vocaliste Sue Cassiddy and The Mick Watson Duo.Tickets cost £2, which is payable on the door.A spokesperson for the club said, “Help for Heroes is a great charity and, whilst helping them, you are also supporting your club.”Finally, on Tuesday, April 20th, an evening of non-stop entertainment will be provided in order to raise funds for The Go Ahead Club, a local group for disabled children which often uses the facilities at Chilton WMC.Tickets are available from the club now priced at £6, which includes a pie and peas supper.
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The Ferryhill Six, the town’s resident fundraisers, will be holding their first plant sale of the season on Saturday, April 24th, from 10.00am at the entrance of Cleves Court Estate.
There will be lots of spring flowering perennials on sale at bargain prices.All profits raised from the event are to be donated to the MARA Unit at Bishop Auckland Hospital.
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Aycliffe and Brancepeth Brass Bands are to perform at St Aidan’s Church, Chilton, on Tuesday, April 20th, at 7.30pm.Tickets are available for £4
on the door, or in advance by calling 01388 721174.“Please come along and join us, monies raised are for funds for our church and the Brass Band,” commented a spokesperson.
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Monday, March 29th marked a sad day for Girl Guiding in Ferryhill. Mrs Marilyn Edwards retired from Guiding after 34 years of dedicated service. In that time Mrs Edwards has lead Brownies, Guides and Rangers and had been the Division Commissioner for
two different divisions within Durham South. Many of her former charges are now parents of the current members of guiding. Ferryhill Brownies held a surprise party for Marilyn, when several members of Guiding attended. The Mayor of Ferryhill, Eileen
Marilyn Edwards on the back row, with the Mayor of Ferryhill, Councillor Eileen Martin, and members of Ferryhill’s Girl Guides.
Martin also attended to present Mrs Edwards with a bouquet of flowers. A spokesperson for the organisation said, “Susan and Heather would like to say a big thank you to all who attended. Also to say goodbye to Marilyn and that you will be missed.”
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oN THIS DAY..... APRIL 16TH1705: Queen Anne of England knighted Isaac Newton at Trinity College.1746: The Jacobite uprising in England ended when Charles “Bonnie Prince Charlie” Stuart was defeated by the Duke of Cumberland.1862: President Lincoln signed an act abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia.1912: Harriet Quimby became the first woman to fly across the English Channel.
1917: Lenin returned to Russia after 10 years in exile in Switzerland.1939: Stalin requested a British, French & Russian anti-nazi pact.1943: The hallucinogenic effects of LSD were discovered.1944: Allied Bombers hit Budapest and Belgrade as continued attacks on enemies lines of communications and Rail Lines were carried out overnight.
1951: British submarine Affray sank in the English Channel, killing 75.1964: At the old Bailey in London the great train robbers were sentenced to up to 30 years for their part in the Great Train Robbery.2007: Virginia Tech massacre: The deadliest mass shooting in modern American history. Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 and injured 23 before committing suicide.
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An appeal which was printed in last week’s Chapter for witnesses to an assault near Bob’s Fish Bar contained the wrong date for the incident.The unprovoked attack, which left a woman with bruises to
her head and body, took place just after midnight on Monday, March 22nd and not on March 29th.Anyone with information is urged to cintact local police on 0345 60 60 365.
WRoNG DATE FoR ATTACK
A resident of Chilton Care Centre received a visit from the Mayor of the Village recently, in celebration of her 100th Birthday.Alice Skene, who was born in Chopwell, Blaydon, went to school in the Lake District before attending Durham
High School.The former physiotherapist married her husband, Stephen Skene, in 1939, after meeting at a dance in Durham.Together they holidayed around the globe, even going on a world tour with the Law
Society, as Stephen was a solicitor.The couple had one son, who they raised in Ferryhill, and Alice has two grandaughters, who are both married.A party was held for Alice and her friends on Saturday, April 10th.
ALICE CELEBRATES 100TH BIRTHDAY
Councillor Len Potts, the Mayor of Chilton, presented Alice Skene with a huge bouquet of flowers.
A free six-week adult computer course will begin at Chilton Library on Monday, April 19th.
For more details, including times and availability, contact Chilton Library on 01388 720 251.
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NoT GUILTY PLEASLee Eldrett was released on unconditional bail and will return to court at Darlington on June 8th to face two charges relating to an incident in West Cornforth on March
19th. The 21 year-old, from Reading Street, is accused of using threatening words and behaviour and of resisting two P.Cs in the execution of their duty.
Dean Bank Literary Institute has put forward an application to Durham County Council
for permission to extend its car park. A decision will be made on the plans later this month.
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Mainsforth and District Community Association will be holding a family disco on Saturday, April 17th, between 7.00pm and 11.00pm, with Hi
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was attacked by another woman.The incident happened on Friday, March 26th, just before noon in the back lane which runs behind Beverley Court at Chilton.A Durham Police spokesman said the victim, 31, was approached by a man and two women.One of the women grabbed her by the hair, pushed her to
the ground and punched her a number of times before she and the other two ran off. The victim suffered bruising to her head and face but did not need hospital treatment.Her attacker is described as in her mid-20s, 5ft 1inch tall, of medium build and with a pale complexion. She had black hair and was wearing a blue and white tracksuit-type jacket.PC Dave Uzell, who is
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Police received a tip-off that cannabis was being grown at a house in Watt Street in Dean Bank, Ferryhill, and on visiting the premises found there to be a strong smell associated with the Class B drug. Officers returned with a search warrant and found Dean Ferguson asleep in bed. In total, 51 plants, in various stages of growth, along with a thermometer, feed drums, plant pots, light fittings, air filter units and foil lining were found. The plants had a higher than average yield of skunk cannabis, which was beyond
personal use and grown for commercial gain. The 34 year-old admitted to having a bad cannabis habit and to growing the plants but at the instruction of someone else. Ferguson claimed that he owed money from a poker debt but did not name who would ultimately benefit from the cannabis cultivation. Magistrates at Newton Aycliffe felt that their powers were insufficient to deal with the matter, which was committed to Durham Crown Court for hearing on May 5th. Ferguson was released and had his unconditional bail extended.
CHoICE BASED LETTINGS DRoP-IN SESSIoNS
From October 1st, 2009, Sedgefield Borough Homes (SBH) began letting its properties through the Durham Key Options Choice Based Lettings Scheme. So far, over 400 properties have been advertised
through the scheme which enables applicants to ‘bid’ on properties they wish to be considered for.SBH has arranged several drop-in sessions for any applicant or resident wishing to know more about how to
apply for a home under the new scheme.If you would like to attend one of the sessions listed below, contact the Choice Based Lettings Team at SBH on 0845 505 5500 to arrange an appointment.
NEW DIAL A RIDE SERVICEPreparations are well in hand to launch a new dial a ride minibus service in the county that will be known as Link2 and starts on the 1st of June.The service will be provided by 8 seater vehicles that will be fully accessible and can be booked door to door, just like a taxi but at bus fare prices. Concessionary bus holders will be able to travel free, just like other buses.Link2 is primarily aimed at areas of the country where there is no alternative bus service which is within 10 minutes walk or where a journey requires the use of
two buses, as can happen with journeys to hospital for example. It will also be a useful service for anyone with a mobility problem, whether it is a temporary or permanent condition, and who are unable to access existing public transport.Operating five days a week Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm with advance bookings taken up to 2 weeks ahead or on the day with a minimum of one hours’ notice.The Link2 vehicles will of course be shared by users and journeys may not therefore be direct as the driver will pick
up and drop off other users’ on route.Councillor Neil Foster is cabinet member for Regeneration and Economic Development said today,“We’re investing £700,000 in this new service which is designed to complement not compete with other local transport providers and it will certainly meet an identified gap in provision in various parts of the county. It will be good news for a lot of people.”Full details of the service will be announced nearer the time along with photographs of the new buses.
The Mayor of Chilton, Councillor Len Potts, has expressed his appreciation to everyone who attended his recent Civic Dinner at Chilton Workingmen’s Club.Cllr Potts commented, “Thanks to everyone who attended, a total of £1,412.42 was raised in aid of Help for Heroes, the Go Ahead Club
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Following their recent appeal for Easter Eggs, staff at Co-operative Funeralcare in Ferryhill have expressed their thanks to everyone for the generous response they
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Darlington refuge manager, Susan, and support worker, Bev, gladly accept the donated eggs from Co-operative funeral director, Julie Guest.
Darlington Women's Refuge and the Wear valley Women's Refuge, who were very pleased to accept them on behalf of the children staying at the refuges.
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oUR BUS PASSESBy Vince Elsbury, ex-Chilton
Now some of us have free bus passes,Along with our National Health glasses,We can enjoy a bus ride to country or coastSome of us have no preference which we like most.It doesn’t matter, we are getting for freeFor those over 60, its great for you and me.You can pack up some bait
To arrive home lateTo get back for EmmerdaleOr Coronation Street.Any day out can be such a treat.Be grateful senior lads and lassesThankful for our free bus passes.Nice to get home, kettle on for teaShoes off and slippers onThe likes of you and me.
Statistics show that approximately 1 in 3 people will develop some form of cancer in their lifetime. Research has shown that 50%-75% of avoidable cancer deaths are due to the cancer being diagnosed in its late stages, early diagnosis could save over 5,000 lives a year.The ‘Talking About Cancer’ team (TAC) consists of trained staff and volunteers working across the local area. The team aims to work with local communities to increase the understanding about cancer signs and symptoms, and to raise awareness of the NHS National Screening Programme (bowel, breast and cervical) and how to reduce the risk of certain cancers. A spokesperson for the
team said, “Our aim is to reduce incidence rates and improve survival rates.”“We will be visiting local community venues, including local clubs, associations, libraries, mother and toddler groups, Church groups, local events, community based groups, Sure Start centres, working men’s clubs and any venue where people may meet. During these visits the team can provide structured session with group talks or alternatively manned information stands to offer information and support.”If you would like to access the service, would like to invite the team to hold a talk at your event or wish to volunteer, call Matthew Cooper, Health Improvement Practitioner, on 01388 742564.
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As spring approaches, the National Blood Service (NBS) is encouraging blood donors old and new to make use of the longer days and help save lives."Easter is a time to celebrate new life and what better way to breathe new life into those who need your help the most than by giving
just an hour of your time to give blood?" asked a spokesperson. Anyone aged over 17, weighing more than 50 kg (7 stone 12 lbs) and in general good health could potentially start saving lives by becoming a blood donor.A blood drive is to take
SAVE A LIFE THIS SPRINGplace at Ferryhill Leisure Centre on Monday, April 26th.Sessions will take place between 2.30pm and 4.00pm and again between 4.30pm and 7.00pm.To book an appointment call the new ‘Donor Line’ on 0300 123 23 23 or visit www.blood.co.uk.
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POEMS & LETTERSPlease send your poems & letters to 3 - 4 1st Floor Offices, Shildon Town Council
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Dear Editor,I joined the Junior Leaders Regiment of the Royal Armoured Corps when I was sixteen years-old. On reaching eighteen, I was able to join my own regiment (11th Hussars) who were stationed at Bergen Belsen In Germany. I stayed with this wonderful unit until they were about to be amalgamated, both here in the UK and overseas. Every year, my wife and I go to our Regimental Reunion and meet up with the rest
of our 'Army Family' who are able to attend. On each occasion we make a huge collection for the Selly Oak Hospital. Even though my wife was not in any of the armed forces, she has organised the Poppy Appeal, with my help, for almost 35 years. It must now be obvious that we both have the welfare of service personnel past and present foremost in our minds. On becoming Mayor, I saw this as an opportunity to
promote the cause of Help for Heroes and I have been amazed at the response from every section of our community, for which I am deeply grateful.For someone to accuse me of 'Aligning' myself with this charity is despicable and this person should be ashamed of trying to score cheap political points out of such an emotive issue. You disgust me.
Len Potts,Mayor Chilton Town
Council.
Dear Editor,In isuue 465 of The Chapter, I was pleased to read the front page spread about the Help for Heroes night and the money we raised, only to be totally disgusted by the letter to yourself on page 6 by Andrew Fowler. In his attack on certain people "aligning" themselves with this charity and then his opinion about the war in Afghanistan. Can I firstly say that the Help for Heroes charity has a very strict policy that no political party is represented in this in any shape or form
and that all members of the Ferryhill Help for Heroes do so with no other motive but to send help in whatever way we can to the unfortunate soldiers that return injured from the war.His opinion towards the government and the conflict in Afghanistan, and any personal vendetta he may have towards certain individuals, is totally out of place and to throw any such acusation towards anyone who has worked extremely hard for the charity without political motive or any reason other
than to help injured soldiers is a disgrace. I challenge this person to come and meet me at our next Help for Heroes meeting to explain his opinions and also advise where he was on the charity night. “Actions speak louder than words” Myself and many other Ferryhill residents are doing what we can until our lads are safe home; what about him?
Garry SuggettBugle Major
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Dear Editor,Here to vent my every increasing frustration at the three BP garages in and around the Ferryhill area. I have watched and sadly had to pay the ever increasing fuel prices. The three garages have steadily increased the prices
some 23p per litre since December, 2009, 8p in the last 3-4 weeks alone. Surely, there must be something to regulate their prices. I have contacted BP for their feelings on the matter. It appears to me that we are all paying far too much and
Dear Editor,May I express my agreement to the sentiments expressed in Andrew Fowler’s letter in The Chapter.He is quite correct in saying that too many people are jumping onto the ‘Support our Heroes’ bandwagon, making them objects of charity. They deserve better.If they really want to support
our heroes, let them call for their return home.Live heroes are better than dead or crippled ones anytime.If America wishes to maintain military airbases in Iran’s backyard, let them pay the price.
Alan Holmes,Rutherford Terrace,
Ferryhill.
the fuel price far exceeds the price of oil. I'm wondering if it is worth contacting our local MP for their opinion and, without holding my breath, their assistance in taking this to those in power.
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Ferryhill Town Youth Under 12's, sponsored by Kelly’s News, played at home to Hardwick Youth recently, and with both teams attacking throughout an excellent game, the final score was Ferryhill 6
Hardwick 6. Ferryhill’s goalscorers were Alex Quinn (2), Gabe Rowland (2), Ellis Slater and Benjamin Richardson . Man-of-the-Match was James Rouell.
The Ferryhill Branch of Sunderland Association Football Club Supporters Association is holding its Annual General Meeting at
7.00pm on Tuesday, April 20th, in the Lounge of Ferryhill Workingmen’s Club. All members and non members are invited to attend.
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The Ferryhill Wheelers Mountain High Race Team’s successful start to the season continued over the weekend, with some notable performances in a wide range of events across the north of England.Undefeated in time-trials so far this season, Mathilde Matthijsse broke the club record in the Lancashire Road Club 10 mile time trial. In good conditions, on a course with a reputation for producing fast times, Mathilde lowered Beverly Fletcher’s time by 24 seconds to record a very impressive 21 minutes and 43 seconds. In a very competitive field, Mathilde was once again
first lady. In the same event Michael Warner smashed his own personal best to record 22.30.Top junior James Edmond was not competing this weekend due to his participation in the British Cycling North East training camp at Hetton Country Park. The very best under 16 year-olds from all over the northern region were invited to participate in two days of intensive coaching. This is a stepping stone onto greater things and 13 year-old James’s selection is just reward for his excellent progress this year.Meanwhile, over on the North-East Coast, the Mountain High squad were represented in the
Bridlington CC Spring Road Race by Paul Stubbs, Andy Donaldson and Carl Mustill. Unfortunately, Andy punctured in the first half of the race, but Paul and Carl made the key selections on the uphill sections. With two riders away off the front on the last lap, Paul sprinted to a creditable 5th place, with Carl in the same bunch just outside of the first twenty.The weekend was rounded off with solid performances by Howard Heighton in the Nelson Wheelers 50 mile time trial over in Lancashire and Ollie Pearce in the Steel Cycles Saturday Series near Newcastle.
James Edmond at the Teesdale CC Time trial earlier in the season.
GREAT START To THE SEASoN FoR FERRYHILL WHEELERS