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Friday 6th January 2017Ferryhill & Chilton Chapter Issue 810 Page 1Fully archived online at thechapter.org email us at: [email protected]
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Friday 6th January 2017Issue 810
Ferryhill Mayor, Council-lor Peter Atkinson and his team of brave volunteers took part in the annual Boxing Day Dip at Seaburn
Mayor and volunteers brave Seaburn seas for Boxing Day Dip
to raise money for the Mayor’s chosen charities this year.Cllr Atkinson said: “Myself and my team took part in
the annual Boxing Day Dip at Seaburn. “The monies raised will go towards my charity fund for this year. The organisa-tions that I am supporting are The Great North Air Ambulance, The Ferry-hill Ladder Centre and St Luke’s Church in Ferryhill.”Cllr Atkinson praised all the volunteers who took part and helped him raise money for his chosen causes: “None of my team members had partici-pated in anything like this before,” he said, “and a few of them were very nervous of doing the dip - including myself. “However, we all overcame our fears and had a tremendous day. The atmosphere at Seaburn, with lots of others taking part in their own dips, was remarkable.“Our initial target was £500, but thanks to the tremendous support from local residents and dona-tions from people from far and wide, our final total looks to be in excess of £1,000.”
Ferryhill Mayor, Cllr Peter Atkinson, with his band of brave volunteers as they prepare to set off for Seaburn and a chilly charity fundraising Boxing Day Dip.
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Ferryhill mother, Karen Whittle, whose daughter Rebecca passed away suddenly after suffering a severe allergic reaction when she was just fifteen years old, has launched a petition to raise awareness of the potential for allergic reaction by asthma suffer-ers.Mrs Whittle said: “Rebecca had asthma, but we were never told of the link between asthma and severe allergies and there-fore she was never tested for any allergies.“After losing Rebecca we can’t just sit and do nothing, we have to do something so that other families don’t have to suffer the pain we have because it’s absolutely devastating.“With this petition we are trying to raise awareness of anaphylaxis, which is a life-threatening allergic response that can be fatal if it isn’t treated immedi-ately.
Rebecca, who was a student of Ferryhill Business and Enterprise College and also delivered the Chapter in the town, showed no signs of allergic reaction before she died in September 2014.To sign the petition, visit change.org and search ‘everyone with asthma should have the automatic right to be tested for aller-gies’.
Mam campaigns for allergy testing
Rebecca died from a severe allergic reaction when she was just fifteen.
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Chapter Ferryhill & Chilton
Noreen Cafferty
Love and miss you Mam,The family
4.1.2016
One year has passed since that sad day,
When the one we loved was carried away.
God loved her too and thought it best,
To take her home with him to rest.
Birthday Memories
Arthur Codd
All our love,Pamela, Joanne, Gavin & families
8.1.45
You were suddenly taken away
No time to say goodbye,Out thoughts are with you
on this day,Happy memories come to
mindOf someone so special and
how you were so kind,Your cheerful happy smile
and the love you left behind.
Birthdays
Happy 4th Birthday to our amazing little man,Have a lovely day
Riley Jay Bruce
Lots of love,From Mammy & Pops
xxx
6th January
Happy 4th Birthday to our gorgeous little man
Riley Jay Bruce
Lots of love,Nana & Granda
xxx
Happy 4th BirthdayRiley Jay Bruce
Love Great Grandma Janetxxx
Happy 21st Birthday Sunny
James Samuel Foster
Lots of love,Mam & Dad
2.1.17
Acknowledgements
Enid and family would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for their kindness and
sympathy following the sad death of Gary. Also for
the many cards. Thanks also to Reverend Norman for his comforting service and to Colin at Fletcher’s
Funeral Service for his care and guidance. Special
thanks to Dr Willis and Denehurst Care Home for the dedicated care given
to Gary.
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From Friday 13th January, St Luke’s Church in Fer-ryhill will be offering a different Friday Lunch format. On offer from 9am - 12.30pm will be tea, coffee or juice and cakes, while from 10am - 12.30pm there will also be soup with a bun and/or sandwiches. The refreshments (tea
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Fortnightly messy play sessions for children will begin on Monday 9th January.
Free courses for the local community are being rolled out over the next few weeks at Endeavour Wood-crafts in Ferryhill. These include:• Fortnightly Messy Play
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support needs.If you are interested in any of the four courses, contact Endeavour as soon as possible to secure your place on 01740 657676 or email [email protected] courses have been funded locally by the 4together Partnership and will take place at The Old Fire Station on Darlington Road, Ferryhill.
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The Wellbeing for Life group, which meets at Dean Bank Institute on Wednesday evenings will be returning after the festive season on Wednes-day 11th January at 5pm.The group is free to join for over 16s and promotes a healthier lifestyle by
looking at food and recipe ideas, weekly weigh-ins, activity, confidence, stress and alcohol. It also offers free training courses and a volunteering programme.Health Trainer, Laura Birkin said: “We already have about 12 people that come
Wellbeing for Life returns in new year
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Three of the people prosecuted were from the local area.
Eight in court for dropping litter
Eight people have been ordered to pay hundreds of pounds between them after being taken to court for dropping litter.Six women and two men from County Durham were each handed fines having been prosecuted by Durham County Council for littering.The eight had dropped litter at locations through-out the county, including Bishop Auckland town centre and Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe, from August 2016.Five of the defendants were found guilty in their absence at Darlington Mag-istrates Court on Monday, and fined £80 with £130 costs and £30 victim sur-charge.They were: Jillian Burns, 52, of Broom Cottages, Ferryhill.Jane Clack, 57, of Meadow View, West Auckland.Adam Scott Colin, 25, of Aysgarth Close, Newton
Aycliffe.Gavin Peter McGurk, 30, of Gudmunsen Avenue, Bishop Auckland.Tracie Louise Vayro, 29, of Coleridge Road, Chilton.Two defendants pleaded guilty by post and were given £60 fines, £30 victim surcharges and £60 costs each.They were:Anna Marie Henderson, 45, of Silverdale Place, Newton Aycliffe. Elaine Webb, 45, of Lusby Crescent, Bishop Auckland.One defendant attended court and pleaded guilty.Shannon Mel Kenny, 18, of Hollyhurst Road, Corn-forth, was fined £80 and
ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £60 in costs. Ian Hoult, Durham County Council’s neighbourhood protection manager, said: “While the vast majority of people use bins or take their litter home with them, there are a small number who think it is ac-ceptable to drop rubbish.“Eight such people now find themselves poorer in the pocket and with criminal records and I hope these court cases send out a message that we will not tolerate littering.”To find out what Durham County Council is doing to tackle litter, visit www.durham.gov.uk/litter.
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On Wednesday 17th December, Ferryhill Station and Chilton Lane Residents’ Association held a Children’s Christmas Disco. The event was well turned out with over fifty children and their families attend-ing. The youngsters were en-
tertained by children’s entertainer Party Pete and even got a surprise visit from Santa who gave every child a gift. A spokesperson for the As-sociation said: “We would like to thank Cllr Pauline Crathorne for her kind donation of £200 from her Members’ Initiative Fund.
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King Charles I of England sends soldiers to arrest members of Parliament, commencing England’s slide into civil war.
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Louis XV of France survives an assassination attempt by Robert-François Damiens, the last person to be executed in France by drawing and quartering, a traditional and gruesome form of capital punishment.
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The most damaging storm in 300 years sweeps across Ireland, damaging or de-stroying more than 20% of the houses in Dublin.
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Guy Menzies flies the first solo non-stop trans-Tasman flight (from Australia to New Zealand) in 11 hours and 45 minutes, crash-landing on New Zealand’s west coast.
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U.S. President Woodrow Wilson announces his “Fourteen Points” for the aftermath of World War I.
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Officers from Ferryhill Police were out and about in the town following reports of youths drinking on the streets over the
festive period. A quantity of alcohol was seized from a group of youths aged 16 at the Leisure Centre.
A spokesperson for Fer-ryhill Beat Team asked: “Do you know where your children are and what they are doing?”
“The next meeting of the association will be 7th March, but don’t forget to keep an eye out for our regular coffee mornings which are held at the Royal British Legion, Ferryhill Station. Please contact Margaret Walton for more information on 01740 652994.”
Residents can now sign up for next year’s garden waste collection service.The fortnightly service will run between spring and autumn with 17 col-lections, starting in March 2017. Subscriptions are avail-able throughout the year for an annual fee of £25, although residents must subscribe before Tuesday 14th February 2017 to guarantee receiving all 17 collections. Cllr Brian Stephens, Cabinet member for neighbourhoods and local partnerships, said: “Over 70,000 households subscribed to the garden waste collection service in 2016 and we’re pleased to announce the start of subscriptions for 2017. “The annual fee has in-creased to £25 compared to last year’s subscription of £20. This is to ensure the service can continue despite current financial pressures.”Over the next couple of months, the council will be contacting eligible households by email or letter with details of how to subscribe. In order to subscribe, residents must use the letter sent to their home regarding the 2017 service as garden waste reference numbers are unique to
each property. Subscriptions made using a different letter or last year’s letter or reference number will not be reg-istered for garden waste collections.Residents can also visit www.durham.gov.uk/gar-denwaste to see if their property is eligible and to sign up.They will receive a green bin sticker and a collection calendar. Calendars will be issued from January.Those who have previously subscribed for three years will automatically receive their bin sticker and calendar in January.Garden waste collections in Teesdale are provided by Rotters Composting. Residents should contact Rotters at www.rotters.org or call 01833 690 022. Garden waste collec-tions do not take place during the winter months. However, people can still recycle their garden waste during the winter period by taking it to household waste recycling centres or composting it at home.For more information on garden waste collections in County Durham, visit www.durham.gov.uk/gar-denwaste or call 03000 26 1000.
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People hoping to get fitter and healthier in 2017 can kick start their New Year resolutions this January with free group exercise (GX) classes.The free taster classes are available from Tuesday 3rd to Sunday 15th January at all Durham County Council managed leisure centres. Helen Tones, physical activity co-ordinator, said: “Group exercise classes are a fantastic way to get fit and stay fit, with our programming offering eve-rything from cardio and physical and mental well-being classes to resistance and toning sessions. “Many people don’t know what to expect with a class and think it will be too advanced, strenuous or that they simply won’t enjoy it. That’s not the case – lots are relaxed, fun
and enjoyable and even the more intense classes allow individuals to work at their own pace.” There are three levels of class available in January.Classes such as Gentle Aerobics and Circuits, Yoga or Pilates are ideal for those wanting to ease themselves into a new fitness programme gently or if returning to exercise after a break.Exercisers wanting to increase or maintain their current level of fitness can take advantage of classes such as boxer-cise, bodypump, zumba and clubbercise and, for those who want more of a challenge, high inten-sity classes such as boot camp, metafit, cyclenergy and functional training achieve maximum results and help to push partici-
pants’ fitness to a higher level.Helen added: “Whether you’re a gym regular looking to introduce variety into your routine, looking to ease your way back into training or want to work out in a fun and friendly atmos-phere, there’s a class for everyone. “We’ve even found that our members who take part in group exercise classes tend to follow their exercise programmes longer so if you have a new year resolution to get fit in 2017 you should definitely consider adding a variety of GX classes into your fitness programmes.”To find out which classes are available, when and where or for more in-formation go to www.durham.gov.uk/gx.
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Melanie Edmenson School of Dance, which meets at St Aidan’s Church Hall in Chilton, will be holding free Ballerina-inspired dance workshops on January 7th from 1.15pm to 2.45pm.Principal teacher, Melanie Edmenson said: “The dance workshops are open to all. Come along, meet our ballerinas and let your budding ballerina have their photo taken.“All participants will receive a worksheet and a certificate.”The dance school was established by Melanie in 1985 and all teachers are qualified with the Interna-tional Dance Teachers As-sociation (IDTA) and Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) and hold relevant CRB and first aid certificates.RAD have teamed up with the creators of the film that will light up every young dancer’s Christmas this year: the animated musical fantasy adventure Ballerina to create the new dance which will be taught at St Aidan’s and at other workshops across the country.
Ballerina follows orphan, Felicie, who has one dream: to become a ballet dancer in Paris. With the help of her best friend Victor, Felicie will have to learn from her mistakes and fight like she never has before, but she will learn that nothing is impossible when it comes to achieving one’s dream.The film was released in cinemas across the country on Monday 19th December.To book a place at the workshop, call Melanie on 07702 203097.
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Tenlands Care Home in Ferryhill was delighted to receive a Christmas visit from Fer-ryhill’s police officers, who brought along gifts for the residents.
Tenlands get into the spirit of Christmas with Ferryhill police
Residents and staff at Tenlands Care Home in Ferryhill enjoyed a visit from Durham Constabu-lary’s Ferryhill team on Friday 23rd December. Chris, Dave And Kerris, Community Liaison Officer Faye Callan along with Katie, Emily and Abbie from the Partnerships team in Headquarters had a lovely morning giving over 30 gifts to residents, all kindly donated by officers of Durham Constabulary.A spokesperson said, “They came into our home and give the residents some beautiful Christmas presents and got everyone into the spirit of Christ-mas. We have forty residents and each person was very grateful. “This was such a generous act of good will and a bril-liant sense of community spirit.”Officers made lots of new
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Dear Editor,
With reference to a story in The Chapter issue 808. Tom Scully talks a good game about Ferryhill needing a food store. The way he is talking you'd think Ferryhill was getting an Aldi, Asda etc. If this was the case the whole of Ferryhill would sign his petition but we are not, we will end up with a food store with prices on par with the one’s inside local petrol stations and we will still be travelling to Spennymoor, Aycliffe etc.
So how will this benefit the residents of Ferryhill?
Name and address withheld on request.
Dear Editor,
On behalf of all the members of Ferryhill Days In/Days Out Club can I say a big thank you to Ann Turner for another great years programme of entertainment and outings.
Also thank you to her husband David, although not a member of the club gives time, transport and support to Ann.
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In the last issue of The Chapter, Issue 809, Chilton Town Council issued a con-sultation with residents re-garding a housing planning application for land to the east of Clare Lodge and Durham Road, however a
deadline date for returns of the consultation was not included.Anyone wishing to take part in the consultation should return the form to Chilton Town Council by Monday 9th January.
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A Feel Good Course will be starting on Monday 16th January, between 9.30am and 12 noon at Dean Bank Institute for 8 weekly sessions. This course teaches simple practical ideas that can be used in everyday life to
help you feel more calm and relaxed. Booking is essential for the course and creche, as there are only 12 places available.To book contact Dean Bank Children's Centre on 03000 269 021.
Feel good this New Year
Post your letters to 3-4 First Floor Offices, Town Council Building, Civic Hall Square, Shildon, DL4 1AH, or email them to [email protected]. Alternatively, leave them in an envelope addressed to us at Ferryhill or Chilton Library. Remember to include your name and address, which can be omitted from publication at your request.
friends - in particular Ellen (pictured above in the red top), whose secret to her
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Friday 6th January 2017 Ferryhill & Chilton ChapterIssue 810Page 8
Roadworks to close eastbound exit at Thinford roundabout for three monthsWork to widen a section of the A688 to the east of Thinford roundabout is set to begin later this month.The scheme, being carried out by Durham County Council, aims to increase capacity at the junction and reduce traffic queues. Widening of the road at this location has been a longstanding aim which is only now possible due to the demolition of the former Thinford Inn.It will also include the creation of a new junction, which will provide a right turn lane from the A688 and access to a new development due to open later in the year.Work will begin on Monday, 16 January and is expected to take about three months to complete, during which time the eastbound lane of the A688 will be closed from the roundabout towards Metal Bridge.Businesses normally accessed via this section of the road will remain open, with parking provided in the layby to the east of the A167 southbound carriageway approaching Thinford roundabout.The layby will be closed to other traffic while work is ongoing and will remain closed once the scheme is complete.
A diversion will be in place, taking drivers via the A167 to Rushyford, the A689 to the Sands Hall roundabout at Sedgefield and then the A177 to Tursdale.Several full closures of the A688 will be required towards the end of the works. Further informa-tion will be provided in advance of these closures. Adrian White, Durham
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County Council’s head of transport and contract services, said: “These essential works will support the regeneration of the area and reduce waiting traffic at what has become something of a bottleneck.“There will be a diver-sion in place and motor-ists should expect some disruption. We would like to thank them in advance for their patience.”
The above map shows the diversion which will be in place during the road closure.
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