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contents8 Food & Drink
10 Restaurant Review - The Sun at Lofthouse
12 Health & Wellbeing - remedies for colds and sniffles
14 Coffee Break
16 Wedding Bells
18 Fun at Flamingo Lane
20 Green Fingers
22 Parenting
24 Diary Page
26 Community Pages
28 Advertisers Directory
30 Useful Telephone Numbers
32 Domestic Services
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Welcome to the autumn issue of the Wakefield North Review
magazine. Published with a circulation across the Outwood,
Wrenthorpe and Stanley, the Wakefield North Review will keep
you up to date with what’s happening locally and with news
about local businesses and groups.
The community and diary pages are free to community
groups, so please send in details of your groups or event - it’s a
great way to get free publicity.
And a big thank you to the advertisers who have supported
this and previous issues, please remember to mention the
Wakefield North when responding to their adverts as their
continued support is vital to the continuing success of the
magazine.
In this issue the Food and Drink page has a delicious
Pumpkin Pie recipe and the Health and Wellbeing page looks at
traditional remedies for colds and sniffles. The usual puzzles
are on page 14 to keep your brain working and we’re letting you
know what we thought to Flamingo Land in page 18.
We’re always open to suggestions for editorials or places to
review, so please let us have your comments. Post or email
any suggestions or comments to us at the address below.
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AUTUMN FOODSThe abundance of fruits from the autumn harvest gives plentyof scope for delicious recipes from vibrant squashes to sweetfigs but the classic fruit crumble really takes some beating!
In season during September and October:artichoke, aubergines, beetroot, blueberries, broad beans,broccoli, butternut squash, carrots, celery, chestnuts,clementines, courgettes, cranberries, cucumber, duck,elderberries, elderflowers, fennel, figs, French beans, garlic,grapes, kale, leeks, mackerel, mangetout, marrrow, melons,nectarines, onions, parsnips, peaches, pears, peas, peppers,potatoes (main crop), radishes, rabbit, raspberries,r ocket,runner beans, salmon, sardines, scallops, squid, tomatoes,walnuts, watercress, wild mushrooms
FIGSThe fig is considered to be one of the most sensual of fruitswith its tempting, luscious flesh that is at its best when it hasbeen left to ripen in the sunshine. The ancient Greeksrecognised the health benefits of figs and included them in thediet of the athletes for the first Olympic Games. Some preferto peel the fig before eating, but in fact the whole fruit isedible. Figs should be eaten at room temperature, as chillingsuppresses the flavour. If you get a glut, fig jam is delicious orthey can be poached in syrup and served with a little crèmefraîche or mascarpone. Try fresh figs quartered, served withthick Greek yoghurt and drizzled with honey - delicious!
BLACKBERRIESBlackberries can be gathered as soon as they ripen from redberries into dark, plump ones. They can be eaten fresh (theyonly keep for a short time) or preserved into excellent jelly orjam - although the latter can be a bit 'pippy'. They are alsodelicious in pies, crumbles, ice cream, fools and summerpuddings and are a natural partner to the first cooking apples.Blackberry and apple jam or crumble are popular recipes.Blackberries also make an excellent match for rich or gameymeat such as venison, lamb or pheasant.
APPLESWorcester Pearmains, Bramleys, Discoveries, Early Windsorsand Cox’s Orange Pippins should all be making anappearance this month. Some of these are available insupermarkets, but searching out local growers and visitingorchards will give you an even wider choice. It will also meanthat the apples you buy will be as fresh as they can be. UseBramleys in pies and crumbles, or bake them whole withsome brown sugar, butter and spices. Slices of caramelisedapple also work wonders with meat, especially pork.
Pumpkin Pie
Use a ready made sweet crust pastry case.
For the filling:450 g/1lb prepared weight pumpkin flesh,cut into 1in/2.5 cm chunks2 large eggs plus 1 yolk 3 oz/75g soft dark brown sugar1 tsp ground cinnamon½ level teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg½ tsp ground allspice½ tsp ground cloves½ tsp ground ginger10 fl oz/275 ml double cream
Pre-heat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.
Use a shop bought sweet crust pastry case,about 9 inch/23 cm diameter and 1½inches/4 cm deep.
To make the filling, steam the pumpkin thenplace in a coarse sieve and press lightly toextract any excess water.
Lightly whisk the eggs and extra yolktogether in a large bowl.
Place the sugar, spices and the cream in apan, bring to simmering point, whisking.Pour over the eggs and whisk again briefly.
Add the pumpkin pureé, still whisking tocombine thoroughly.
Pour the filling intothe pastry case and bakefor 35-40 minutes, by which time it will puffup round the edges but still feel slightlywobbly in the centre.
Remove from oven and place the tin on awire cooling rack.
Serve chilled(stored looselycovered in foil inthe fridge) withsome equallychilled crémefraïche, cream orice cream
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It was a bit of a spur of the moment decision to
have a meal at The Sun in Lofthouse. My
daughter and I were already in Outwood and
time was marching on and tummies were
rumbling, so we had a look around for
somewhere to eat.
As an impromptu meal out, I didn’t want to spend too
much and mindful that my daughter was ravenous and
would happily eat starter, main and pudding, I decided
to give the Sun a try at Lofthouse, taking advantage of
the Two for One deals they run. For every two adult
main meals ordered you pay only for the more
expensive of the two, the cheaper meal is free.
The car park is a good size, so parking wasn’t a
problem at all and the interior of the pub had a lovely
old-world charm, with the modern style of mix and
match tables and chairs giving it a very welcoming feel.
Food is ordered at the bar from the extensive menu -
there really is something for everyone from traditional
sausages, gammon and chicken dishes to pasta,
moussaka, curries and Thai dishes.
I expected the food to be typical pub-grub,
microwaved portions and badly cooked vegetables, but
it was delicious and cooked to perfection.
We started with a portion of potato wedges to share
topped with melted cheese and served with a sour cream
dip (£3.75). The wedges were delicious and I could
quite happily have moved the whole portion off myself
as a main meal. Had I ordered it just for myself I would
have opted for a topping of chilli or bacon and sweet
chilli sauce. Or if we had just decided to have a starter
between us we would have gone for the Classic Combo
at £7.45. We watched this being served to another table
and it looked mouthwateringly good with onion rings,
BBQ wings, breaded mushrooms, garlic bread, potato
wedges and tortilla chips with a couple of dips.
For our meals, my daughter decided on the Thai style
salmon fillet in a Thai basil and coconut sauce served
with new potatoes and carrots (£8.75). I went for the
Southern Fried Chicken Fillet Burger topped with
smokey hot salsa and served with chips (£8.75), my
reasoning being that if my daughter didn’t like her
salmon we could swap!
We didn’t seem to be waiting too long inbetween
courses, the service was excellent and the food tasty and
very well cooked. The Thai sauce was just a little on
the spicy side for my daughter but she still enjoyed it.
For pudding we ordered one portion of the ice cream
brownie cake, which had everything chocolately thrown
in - brownie, chocolate mousse, cream, ice cream,
crunchy biscuits and pieces of chocolate drizzles with a
chocolate sauce and served with cream. Not badly
priced at all at £3.75 and my daughter was in heaven - I
think I managed one spoonful as a taster! The less
chocolately options included apple pie, cherry bakewell
cheesecake and profiteroles and most desserts were
around the £3.50 - £3.75 mark.
With a couple of soft drinks and a coffee for me in
lieu of a dessert, our bill came to just short of £20 and
we both left feeling very full and very satisfied.
Good value, tasty food and excellent service. We
would definitely return for more. The Fuzzy Ed’s Fun
House play centre was in full flow as was the outdoor
play area for larger children - a great option for families
with children.
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Old-fashioned Cold RemediesAfter years of fobbing them off as old wives'tales, scientists have discovered that some ofthe traditional old fashioned cold remediesactually do work. Hot fruit drinks andchicken soup are just two of Granny's old-fashioned remedies that have been proveneffective in the fight against colds and flu.
Hot FruitDrinksExperts at CardiffUniversity'sCommon ColdCentre haveproved that asteaming mug ofhot fruit cordialhelps to reducesymptoms of a cold.Sipping the hot fruity drink increases airflow through the nose, making it easier tobreathe, and raises body temperature,making you feel immediately better. Lemonor citrus flavours are best and the drinkshould be drunk piping hot or at roomtemperature.
ChickenSoupChicken soupcontains a numberof ingredients thathelp to easeinfections of theupper respiratorytract; in other
words a blocked up nose and a sore throat.A good hot chicken soup made with chicken,
onions, sweet potato, parsnips, turnips andsalt and pepper, calms inflamed throats,breaks up mucus and creates airwaysecretions, making it easier to breathe.
GarlicAlthoughher adviceto crush itin a glass ofmilk mayhave been alittleextreme, Grandma was rightagain with her tip that garlicwas good for fighting colds.Research has shown that garlicis an antioxidant and can shortenthe life of a cold. Also, Allicin, aningredient found in garlic, is adecongestant that will help clear yourblocked nose and sinuses.
A Hot Toddy This one might havecome from Grandparather than Grandma,but whoever advisedyou to slip a couple ofdrops of whiskey intoyour hot honey andlemon drink was
talking sense. Small amounts of alcohol(we're talking whiskey or brandy here notSmirnoff Ice or cider) can have an anti-inflammatory effect on mucous membranesand can help reduce a fever. A dash ofalcohol in a hot drink before bed can also aidrestful sleep.
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Planned to Perfection
Planning a wedding can beone of the most dauntingchallenges, but withorganisation and by enlistingthe help of some close friends,it can all come togetherwithout a hitch!
How do they do it? Some brides seem to be intotal control and totally relaxed about theirwedding plans, whereas others spend the weeksrunning up to their big day in total panic withstress levels through the roof.
If you ask any professional Wedding Plannerwhat their secret is they will undoubtedly tell youit is good organisation skills and delegating.
Trying to be in total control of every minutedetail is unrealistic and will lead to a bride beingstressed and exhausted on her big day. You needto decide who you have in your close circle offriends and family to help you, whose judgementyou trust and who you are able to work alongsidequite easily, and enlist their help with the tasksyou feel happy to delegate. It may be pickingthings up from a supplier, sourcing a particularitem or trying to colour match something.Remember you have the final say, it just meansyou hev help with the legwork.
In terms of organisation, the best organisedbrides, are often seem carrying around a masterfile or book with all their notes and samples kepttogether and to hand. It makes colour matchingeasier and opportune finds more likely. It alsomeans that all contact details are in one place,which is a bonus, should there be a problem tosort out.
When you first start making plans, compile along list of tasks to be done and give each task adeadline and a person responsible for doing it. Ifyou keep the master list up-to-date, you willalways know exactly where you are and who istaking care of what.
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Inset days in our household are traditionally Theme Park Days- when the queues are likely to be shorter and the parks muchquieter, so the September inset day this year was spent atFlamingo Land.
We’ve been before and knew the layout of the park, so weknew we would be making for the ‘big’ rides, followed by a spot oflunch, more ‘high adrenaline thrills’ and home.
With it getting towards the close of the season, I expected thepark to be quite run down and grubby and many of the rides to bein need of repair and repainting, but we were pleasantlysurprised.
First of all schools in the North East must also have had aninset day on the same day as Ossett School, since the park wasfull of Black and White football strips and geordie accents, butthe queues were bearable, usually about 10mins maximum andthe park never felt too full.
What really surprised me was how well kept the park was. Itwas spotless and didn’t look in the slightess bit jaded or in needof some TLC. The litter pickers were constantly doing their roundsto keep the park clear of rubbish and the buildings and facilitiesall looked very well maintained, so full marks to Flamingo Land.
The park is divided into three main areas - the bigger rides, thezoo and animal enclosures, and the family rides aimed at smallerchildren. All areas and rides are quite close to each other and itis very easy to walk around the park. There is also a small train
and a monorail running regularly which you can hop on and offat different points in the park if you’re not into walking.
The selection of rides is great and there really is something foreveryone - even a wuss like me! In the ‘big rides’ section thereare traditional and modern rollercoasters that have you sat intraditional cars, suspended beneath the rail with legs dangling,sat on motorbikes that launch you forward at ridiculous speeds.There is a new rollercoaster that has a vertical drop and the logflume that leaves you soaking wet regardless of where you sit inthe cart. There are rides that spin you fast, spin you upside downand shoot you 200ft skywards. There are gentle rides, rideswhich leave you feeling exhilarated and rides that just leave youfeeling sick.
For adrenaline junkies, Flamingo Land has plenty to keep yougoing all day, for the more timid and younger visitors there aregentler rides and other attractions to keep you occupied.
The Muddy Duck territory is specifically for young children andhas a range of rides, shetland ponies and reptile house, with lotsof space for the little ones to run around. It’s a lovely part of thepark - my favouite - and the food outlets, toilets and facilities areall that little bit nicer and cleaner. But not all kiddie rides are inthe Muddy Duck area, many tot rides were set in between the bigrides making a family visit with children of different ages, quiteeasy to plan.
The park also puts on family shows such as the Sea Lionshow, Bird Show and the African Acrobat Show and the Zoo is avery popular attraction
There is plenty of green space to lie in the sunshine and chillor have a picnic if you wanted. If you go with older children, youcan let them wander off whilst you have some time relaxing. Iwould have liked to have had more time to walk around the parkmore - maybe next time!
It was a lovely day out with our thrill seeking 11 and 15year olds and a good day was had by all. Easy to get to(just over an hour from Ossett), good value for moneyand something for all age groups andall levels of fear!
I was impressed with thepark when we visited lastyear and I was evenmore impressedthis time round.Check out thewebsite formore details.
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Smply log onto the website, click on the ‘search
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The site relies on people verifying and updating
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of searching to see if a high charging number has
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Try it and let us know how you found it.
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Although hedgehogs are often happy to hibernate in apile of old leaves and twigs, some wildlife enthusiastshave reported success with a constructed wooden boxplus an entrance tunnel, buried under old leaves. Awooden box with a small entrance hole (10-12sq cm or4-5sq in) makes the nest, and a covered tunnel leading
to the entrance helps toprevent foxes and otherpredators from raiding it. A tunnel can easily be madefrom old bricks with a wooden plank laid over them. Youcan then watch hedgehogs come and go from the boxin a known location.
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parenting...To Vet or Not To VetIt was with mixed interest and alarm that I listened to thelatest crack pot idea to come from central government. It isn’t enough that local fetes, galas and events arecompletely hampered by bureaucratic red tape, particularly sowhen children are involved. Our elected representatives arenow hell bent on strangling the life from many local groups bymaking it a criminal offence for anyone who may have regularcontact with the children within the group not to be vetted.
The type of action which apparently will need to becovered by the new vetting system will include parentstransporting children, other than their own, to and from thegroup or a sporting activity, parents who regularly go intoschool to listen to children read and parents giving a handwith activities.
How many parents will happily go through the form fillingvetting procedure just to be able to help out now and again, Iknow I certainly won’t. And how many parents will see it asthe perfect get-out clause - “sorry can’t help, not vetted...”
Voluntary groups find it hard enough to get volunteers andhelp, this will make it many times harder.
It;’s not that I’m cavalier about the safety of children, I justwish sometimes that common sense would prevail!
Violent and sexual crimes against children are particularlyabhorent and unnatural and unfortunately such crimes aredealt with unbelieveably leniently by the courts.
If anyone committing a violent or sexual crime against achild was locked up for life, there would be no need for avetting system.I’d love to hear our readers thoughts on this, so please emailyour comments or drop us a line to: Review Magazines, 4Dickinson House, Bank St, Ossett WF5 8NWEmail : [email protected]
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Dates for your diaryOCTOBER 2009Saturday 3rd OctoberWEST RIDING POLICE BAND with SkelmanthorpeMale Voice Choir at Ossett Town Hall, 7.30pmPresented by Wakefield Hospice Ossett FundraisingGroup. Admission £8.00. Tickets available fromOssett Tyre House, Special Thoughts, Pretty Thingsand W,mann, Ossett Town CentCentrere. Info fromBob (01924 273390) or Barbara (01924 278832)Wed 14th - Sat 17th October 2009ANYTHING GOES by Crigglestone TheatreCompany (incorporating Kids from Crigg) At Wakefield Theatre Royal. Performances: 7.15pm &Sat Matinee 2.15pm. Tickets: £13.50, £12.50 &£11.50 + concs. Theatre Box Office: 01924 211 311Saturday 17th OctoberLAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS with West YorkshireBrass featuring the Elizabethans’ ChorusAt Ossett Town Hall, 7.30pm. Tickets: £8 FrontBalcony & £6 Stalls and rear balcony. Children £4in stalls and rear balcony. Available from 11thSeptember at Chocoholics, Seemore Centre, Ossettor Ticket Secretary 01924 280344.Saturday 17th OctoberPinderfields Coronary Support Group Coffee Morning at St Johns Community Centrefrom 10am. All welcome to enjoy a drink andachat in congenial company.Saturday 17th OctoberWakefield Concert SocietyFeatured String Quartet QUATUOR ARDEO fromFrance playing music by Mozart, Schubert andMedelssohn.Jubilee Hall, Margaret St, WakefieldAdmission £11 with concessions. Tickets at thedoor. Under 16s free with a paying adult. Moreinformation from Chris on 01924 371546Sunday 18th OctoberLofthouse 2000 Brass Band - 10th AnniversaryConcert2.00pm Blackburn Hall, RothwellFeaturing guest soloist Mark Wilkinson, PrincipalCornet Fodens Richardson BandTickets £5.00 Adults, £3.00 ConcessionsAvailable from The Secretary on 01977 607352www.lofthousebrassband.org.uk
Sunday 25th OctoberSarah Redgwick and Friends at WakefieldTheatre RoyalWakefield AOS Chorus presents an evening ofmusic for everyone featuring Wakefield’s ownopera star Sarah Redgwick together with theexcellent Chorus led by Jeff Goldthorpe.The concert starts at 7.15pm and tickets priced£13 £12 £11 are available from the Theatre Royalbox office 01924 211311 Thurs 29th Oct – Sunday 1st Nov KTs 3rd Blues Festival, Wakefield Taking place in participating pubs - DNE, ODs,Talbot and Falcon, Jockey – including Dr.Feelgood- other bands and times TBC
NOVEMBER 2009Saturday 7th NovemberThornes Park Bonfire and Firework DisplayLighting of the Bonfire 7pmFirework Display 8pmThornes Park, WakefieldSaturday 14th NovemberYorkshire Philharmonic ChoirMagnificat, RutterMusic Makers, Elgarconductor ANDREW PADMORE Dewsbury Town Hall - 7.30pmFor further information and tickets please contactthe Concert Treasurer (01924 364862) Thursday 19th NovemberWakefield Christmas Lights Switch On &Opening of German ChristkindmarktBull Ring & Cathedral Precinct.The German Christmas Market (Christkindmarkt)will feature over 60 chalet style German stalls andwill remain open well into each evening. TheChristmas market will remain in Wakefield from19th November until 21st December.Saturday 28th NovemberOssett Christmas Lights Swtich On &Victorian Christmas MarketFun fair, donkey rides, indoor charity & craft fair,Santas Grotto. Lights Switch on at 5pm.Vicorian market & Fun Fair will also be open onSunday 29th November.
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Ward 21: Wrenthorpe & Outwood West• Kirkhamgate • Gentian Court • Carr Gate •Outwood North • Wrenthorpe • West AlverthorpeNorth • Newton Hill West • Outwood (Ledger Lane) •Lingwell Gate • Silcoates •
Councillor Annemarie Glover Tel: 01924 217424 Email: [email protected] Councillor Betty Liles Tel: (01924) 370740Email: [email protected] Surgeries for Cllrs Glover & Liles1st Friday of the month• Parkside Methodist Church, Outwood at
10am - 11am 1st Saturday of the month• Wrenthorpe Village Hall at 10.30am - 11.30am Councillor Richard Hunt Tel: (01924) 383297Email: [email protected] Surgeries for Cllr HuntCall Richard Hunt on (01924) 383297 and he willarrange to come and see you
Your Local Councillors Ward 15: Stanley & Outwood East• St John’s North • Bottomboat • Newton Hill East •Stanley • Stanley Lee Moor • Lofthouse • OutwoodWest • Lake Lock • Outwood (Leeds Road) •Newmarket Lane • Lofthouse Gate •Councillor Clive HudsonPortfolio Holder for Environment Tel: (01924) 896864Email: [email protected] Councillor Jacqui Williams Mayor of the District Tel: (01924) 278007Email: [email protected] Surgeries for Cllrs Hudson & Williams1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month:• Stanley Library & Community Ctr, at 6pm-7pm 2nd & 4th Saturday of each month:• Stanley Library & Community Ctr at 9.30am-10.45am • Bevin Close Community Centre at 9.30am-10.45am Excluding Bank Hols, No Appointment Necessary Councillor Simon Wilson Tel: 07527 814405 Email: [email protected] Surgeries for Cllr Wilson3rd Saturday in every monthStanley Library - 10am - 11am
Your MPsWakefield ConstituencyMary Creagh MP Tel: 01924 204319 Email: [email protected] Constituency Office: 20-22 Cheapside, Wakefield,WF1 2TFContact the constituency office with any concerns orto make an appointment
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The Mulberry Club
A community multi skills sports club for young
people with physical and learning difficulties.
Activities are delivered by experienced coaches in
a secure environment, aimed at impriving mobility
skills, coordination and balance. An opportunity to
make new friends and have fun. The club meets
every Monday evening during term time at
Havercroft Sports Centre. Session times are 6pm
- 7pm for 7-11 year olds and 7pm - 8pm for 12-18
year olds. Contact Gail Tombs on 07984 074232
or email: [email protected]
Wakefield Talking Newspaper
We are a group of volunteers who record the
Weekly Wakefield Express onto tape and CD to
distribute completely FREE to blind and visually
impaired people in the district. It is a service to
people who can no longer enjoy the pleasure of
reading about what is going on and is available in
their area. Contact Jean on 01924 252615 or
email: [email protected]
Wakefield & District Family History Society
Meet at The Memorial Hall, Leeds Rd, Outwood on
the first Saturday in the month. Doors open at
9.45am for a 10.30am start. Available on the day:
stalls, books of interest to Family Historians, Help
Desk, Library, Computer Desk and Refreshments.
Visitors are welcome.
Contact: Ron Pullan at [email protected]
Pugneys Swan & Wildlife Rescue
(Based in Stanley)
Looks after orphaned and injured wildlife until
ready for a safe release. We urgently need
donations of dog, cat food and biscuits, towels,
newspapers, etc. We are also short of indoor,
plastic guinea pig cages as we currently have 50
hedgehogs until the spring. We have no paid
staff, so volunteers required for practical and fund
raising help. We take suitable students for Duke of
Edinburgh and other placements.
CONTACT – 01924 823117
(Registered Charity Number 1087840)
Wakefield & District Family History Society
Meet at The Memorial Hall, Leeds Rd, Outwood on
the first Saturday in the month. Doors open at
9.45am for a 10.30am start. Available on the day:
stalls, books of interest to Family Historians, Help
Desk, Library, Computer Desk and Refreshments.
Visitors are welcome.
Contact: Ron Pullan at [email protected]
Stanley Chldren’s Centre
Long Causeway, Stanley, Wakefield WF3 4JB
Tel: 01924 303181. Centre Manager: Gill
Sheldrake
Offers services and information to children under
five and their families.
St Peter’s Church
All services are held at the Church Centre, Lake
Lock Road, Stanley
Minister: Rev W HendersonSunday 10.00am Family Communion
4.00pm Evensong
Tuesday 9.15am Prayers
Weds 9.30am Holy Communion
Thursday 9.15am Children’s Ark
St Peter’s Cafe
Open from 10am - 2pm on Tuesdays ad
Thursdays. Serves home cooked meals, hot and
cold meals and snacks, all-day breakfasts, cakes
& puddings and drinks. Delicious food and great
value.
The Cafe is run entirely by volunteers and would
welcome any new volunteers who could help out.
If you are able to spare a little time, contact the
church centre on 01924 835746
Stanley Library & Community Centre
Tel: 01924 303130
Library Opening Hours:
Monday 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 5pm
Weds Closed all day
Thursday 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 7pm
Friday 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm
The Community Centre has a hall, two rooms and
a well equiped kitchen available to hire. Contact
the Library for details.
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Cars & MotoringMobile Paint Solutions
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Childrens Activities & TutoringJo Jingles
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Cleaning ServicesMaid2Clean
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Curtains & BlindsA & K Blinds
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Diet & FitnessSlimming World See page 13Lofthouse (Tues) 01924 283775
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Driving SchoolsMark Jepson
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See page 25Road Sense
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ElectriciansMJM Electrical Contractor
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Factory Shops & OutletsDouble Two
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Garage DoorsWakefield Garage Doors
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Gardening Products &ServicesJust Lawns
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See back pageM Potts Tree Services
01924 264877 / 07976 453468
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01924 211040 / 07834 953320
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01924 454527
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HynotherapistsAlan David Kershaw
01924 360706
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01924 250851
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JoinersGH Joinery
01924 864822 / 07919 282289
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Property Development,Maintenance & Building WorkGough & Norris
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Pubs & RestaurantsHeath House
01924 260654 / 07890 385622
See page 9The Sun, Lofthouse
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RemovalsRhodes Removals
01924 259233 / 07786 596209
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Roofing ServicesPaul Kelly Roofing
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Uniforms & WorkwearThe Uniform Centre
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Wheelie Bin WashingBin Washed
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Windows & DoorsHorbury Trade Windows
01924 266998
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EMERGENCY SERVICESPolice (Non Emergency) 0845 606 0606
Crimestoppers 0800 555 111
Wakefield Fire Station 01924 334 020
HEALTHDewsbury & District Hospital 0844 811 8110
Pinderfields Hospital 0844 811 8110
Pontefract General Infirmary 0844 811 8110
Leeds General Infirmary 01132 432 799
St James Hospital 01132 433 144
NHS Direct 0845 4647
Local GP Surgeries & Health Centres
Dr Blakemore & Ptnrs,
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Outwood Park Medical Centre 01924 822626
The Health Centre, Stanley 01924 822328
Wrenthorpe Health Centre 01924 822626
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Manchester Airport 0161 489 3000
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Gas (Emergencies) 0800 111999
Water (Enquiries) 0845 1242424
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RSPCA 24 hr Advice 0870 555 5999
Childline 0800 1111
Citizen’s Advice Bureau 0870 120 2450
Useful Telephone NumbersSamaritans 0845 790 9090
Age Concern Info Line 0800 009 966
WAKEFIELD MDCMain Switchboard 01924 306 090
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Cineworld Cinemas 0871 220 8000
Xscape Castleford 0871 220 3221
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Wakefield Theatre 01924 211 311
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Jerry Clay Lane J&I School 01924 303665
Kirkhamgate Primary School 01924 303735
Ledger Lane J&I School 01924 303825
Lofthouse Gate Primary 01924 303110
Newton Hill J&I School 01924 303680
Pinders Primary (JIN) School 01924 303700
Rooks Nest J&I School 01924 303835
St. John’s CE (VA) J&I School 01924 303715
Stanley Grove Primary School 01924 303805
Stanley St. Peter’s CE (VC)
Primary and Nursery School 01924 303175
Wrenthorpe Primary School 01924 303775
Secondary Schools
Outwood Grange College
of Technology 01924 303815
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Stanley Library &
Community Centre 01924 303130
Outwood Library 01924 303115
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