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Find, book and pay for courses online at

www.northyorks.gov.uk/adultlearning

Adult learning courses in Whitby

Adult Learning and Skills Service

Here is a small selection of the courses we have on offer, contact us on 01609 533916, email [email protected] visit www.northyorks.gov.uk/adultlearning

Course Title Venue Day Start Date

Weeks Time (From)

Time (To)

Course Fee

Over 65's

Improve your functional mathsCaedmon College, Whitby, Normanby site

Tue January 22 18:00 20:30 Free Free

Try it out jewellery making and decorative metal work

Caedmon College, Whitby, Normanby site

Tue January 1 18:30 20:30 Free Free

Try it out woodworkCaedmon College, Whitby, Normanby site

Tue January 1 18:30 20:30 Free Free

Try it out traditional textile crafts Green Lane Centre, Whitby Thu January 1 13:00 15:00 Free Free

Try it out French for beginners Caedmon College, Whitby, Normanby site

Mon January 1 18:00 20:00 Free Free

01609 533916, [email protected]

FREEcourses in

Whitby

Make 2016 the year you reach your full potential!

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Hello and welcome to the January edition of the Whitby Advertiser, the number one choice for advertising in Whitby and the surrounding district. I hope you will enjoy this new edition of our magazine.

First of all, a very Happy New Year to all our readers, advertisers, contributors and everyone involved in the publication, printing and distribution of the Whitby Advertiser. 2015 was another successful year for the Whitby Advertiser, a year in which we increased our distribution to 22,000 copies and the Co-operative Food store here in Whitby became a key outlet, enabling visitors to the store to pick up a copy of our magazine from a dedicated stand in the entrance. A special thank you to Dennis Gilroy and the team at the store for making this possible and to everyone else who has made the Whitby Advertiser the success it is today.

So, a New Year, a new start with many people having made resolutions to keep. What are yours? I love the wisdom in this quotation from the journalist Ellen Goodman ‘We spend January 1st walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this year, to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives ... not looking for fl aws, but for potential.’ Let’s be positive in our thoughts for 2016, and may this be the year in which we all realise our full potential.

At the Whitby Advertiser, we are certainly looking forward to 2016 as it is the year that we celebrate our 10th anniversary. We also are planning a complete revamp of our website, which will give it a fresh and contemporary look. Speaking of our website, don’t forget that all of our advertisers old and new can be found on our website in our business directory. Just visit www.whitbyadvertiser.co.uk and click on our business directory where you will be able to browse through a comprehensive list of local businesses, sorted into categories for your convenience.

The Whitby Advertiser ‒ your number one choice for advertising in Whitby and district for 2016.

Aaargh ! I’m out of space again! Enjoy the following pages and have a great January!

Copyright © Whitby Advertiser LtdNo part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted without permission in writing from the publisher. Requests for permission or further information should be addressed to the publisher.

Published by Whitby Advertiser LtdGreen Lane CentreGreen LaneWhitby, North Yorkshire YO22 4EH

Company No: 05736318 | VAT No: 979 2029 82

All information in this magazine is published in good faith and cannot be reproduced without written permission. Whilst the publisher makes every eff ort to ensure that the businesses featured in this magazine are of the highest quality, we do not guarantee the services and products from any businesses featured. No liability will be accepted under any circumstances should any of the contents in this magazine be incorrect. Any complaints should be referred to Trading Standards, NYCC. The views expressed within the articles are not necessarily those of the publisher. All rights reserved.

CALL US

01947 605500E-MAIL [email protected]

FIND US ONLINEwhitbyadvertiser.co.uk

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FEBRUARY ISSUEDEADLINE FOR ADVERTISERSFRIDAY 15TH JANUARY

Give us a call or e-mail and we’ll help you getthe most out of your advertising budget. Orvisit our website for sizes, templates, and prices.

Stephen AultEDITOR

WhitbyAdvertiser JANUARY 2016

FEATURES THIS MONTH08 Dining Out27 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs30 What’s On38 Line Ads62 Thinking about building a business?88 Prize crossword93 Useful numbers 94 INDEX

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Hello and welcome to the January edition of the Whitby Advertiser, the number one choice for advertising in Whitby and the surrounding district. I hope you will enjoy this new edition of our magazine.

First of all, a very Happy New Year to all our readers, advertisers, contributors and everyone involved in the publication, printing and distribution of the Whitby Advertiser. 2015 was another successful year for the Whitby Advertiser, a year in which we increased our distribution to 22,000 copies and the Co-operative Food store here in Whitby became a key outlet, enabling visitors to the store to pick up a copy of our magazine from a dedicated stand in the entrance. A special thank you to Dennis Gilroy and the team at the store for making this possible and to everyone else who has made the Whitby Advertiser the success it is today.

So, a New Year, a new start with many people having made resolutions to keep. What are yours? I love the wisdom in this quotation from the journalist Ellen Goodman ‘We spend January 1st walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this year, to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives ... not looking for fl aws, but for potential.’ Let’s be positive in our thoughts for 2016, and may this be the year in which we all realise our full potential.

At the Whitby Advertiser, we are certainly looking forward to 2016 as it is the year that we celebrate our 10th anniversary. We also are planning a complete revamp of our website, which will give it a fresh and contemporary look. Speaking of our website, don’t forget that all of our advertisers old and new can be found on our website in our business directory. Just visit www.whitbyadvertiser.co.uk and click on our business directory where you will be able to browse through a comprehensive list of local businesses, sorted into categories for your convenience.

The Whitby Advertiser ‒ your number one choice for advertising in Whitby and district for 2016.

Aaargh ! I’m out of space again! Enjoy the following pages and have a great January!

Copyright © Whitby Advertiser LtdNo part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted without permission in writing from the publisher. Requests for permission or further information should be addressed to the publisher.

Published by Whitby Advertiser LtdGreen Lane CentreGreen LaneWhitby, North Yorkshire YO22 4EH

Company No: 05736318 | VAT No: 979 2029 82

All information in this magazine is published in good faith and cannot be reproduced without written permission. Whilst the publisher makes every eff ort to ensure that the businesses featured in this magazine are of the highest quality, we do not guarantee the services and products from any businesses featured. No liability will be accepted under any circumstances should any of the contents in this magazine be incorrect. Any complaints should be referred to Trading Standards, NYCC. The views expressed within the articles are not necessarily those of the publisher. All rights reserved.

CALL US

01947 605500E-MAIL [email protected]

FIND US ONLINEwhitbyadvertiser.co.uk

WRITE TO USWhitby Advertiser LtdGreen Lane Centre, Green LaneWhitby, YO22 4EH

FEBRUARY ISSUEDEADLINE FOR ADVERTISERSFRIDAY 15TH JANUARY

Give us a call or e-mail and we’ll help you getthe most out of your advertising budget. Orvisit our website for sizes, templates, and prices.

Stephen AultEDITOR

WhitbyAdvertiser JANUARY 2016

FEATURES THIS MONTH08 Dining Out27 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs30 What’s On38 Line Ads62 Thinking about building a business?88 Prize crossword93 Useful numbers 94 INDEX

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S A L O N S

20% off Cutting & Colouringservices in January 2016!Simply book an appointment, mention this advert at the time of

booking, and bring it with you when you attend.

• FREE consultations to both new and existing clients without any obligation to book

• FREE fringe trims to existing clients

• FREE refreshments including wine and beer

• The highest levels of hairdressing and customer service

• A 14 day guarantee. If you're not happy with your hair for any reason we will put it right.

www.contemporarysalons.com

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Terms & conditions: This offer is only available throughout January and will expire on Saturday 30th January 2016. Please mention the offer at time of booking, and bringthis advert with you to claim your discount. This offer is not available with any other offer or promotion and only applies to cutting & colouring services.

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Whats OnFind the most up to date What’s On online at whitbyadvertiser.co.uk Find the most up to date What’s On online at whitbyadvertiser.co.uk

Whats On

All welcome at free Jigsaw Library, Whitby 10. 30 am -12. 30pm at Coliseum (next to Bus Station) in James Cook Theatre (behind café). Huge variety of over 1000 jigsaws. Donations of jigsaws welcomed. Info or collection Tel. 07743 725586.

Whitby Photographic Society. Harry Hall, Felton: ‘The Chadar’. 6.45pm for 7.00pm at St John’s Ambulance Hall, back St Hilda’s Terr. Non Members welcome £2.

Whitby’s Apollo Players annual pantomime ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ at Whitby Pavilion Theatre. All the usual panto fun, laughter and music in this bright and colourful show for the whole family. Monday 11th January - Saturday 16th January, 7pm and Saturday 16th January, 2pm. Tickets from Whitby Pavilion in person (10am-4pm) or call 01947 458899.

Whitby Photographic Society. Steve Mills, Whitby: ‘An Evening with ...’. 6.45pm for 7.00pm at St John’s Ambulance Hall, back St Hilda’s Terr. Non Members welcome £2.

Evening of Clairvoyance at the Coliseum with David Pinch 7pm-8.30pm. Proceeds to Charity.

Whitby “WHALER” U3A Coffee Morning at the St. John Ambulance Hall, Back St Hilda’s Tce. Held on the third Saturday of each month from 10.00am-11.30am.

Whitby Library Reading Group from 6-7pm & every 3rd Tuesday in the month thereafter 6-7pm at Whitby Library. New members welcome. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected]

All welcome at free Jigsaw Library, Whitby 10. 30 am -12. 30pm at Coliseum (next to Bus Station) in James Cook Theatre (behind café). Huge variety of over 1000 jigsaws. Donations of jigsaws welcomed. Info or collection Tel. 07743 725586.

Whitby Photographic Society. Members evening. A series of small shows from the members. 6.45pm for 7.00pm at St John’s Ambulance Hall, back St Hilda’s Terr. Non Members welcome £2.

Collective Switching Scheme ‒ Are you getting the best energy deal? Come along & see a representative from Choices4Energy for free advice. Thursday 21 January 10-1 at Whitby Library. Just drop in!

Tablet & Gadget Help ‒ Did you get a new smartphone, tablet, iPad etc for Christmas? Are you unsure how it works or how to get the most out of it? Come along & see one of our friendly IT helpers for this special drop-in session at Whitby Library from 10am-12 noon. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected]

Burn’s Night Quiz. 7.00pm for 7.30pm start at the Conservative Club, Upgang Lane. Delicious haggis, neeps and tattles for supper. In aid of Mulgrave Bowling Club.

Whitby Photographic Society. An Evening with the President Wilf Leng followed by the judging of the Novice Trophy. 6.45pm for 7.00pm at St John’s Ambulance Hall, back St Hilda’s Terr. Non Members welcome £2.

Coffee Morning at Whitby Conservative Club. Held last Friday of every month. 10.30am-12 noon. Coffee, cakes, chat, book exchange. All welcome.

Saltburn Blues Club at Saltburn Cricket Club. Lewis Hamilton Band support by Hot Tin Roof. Tickets £10 from Whistlestop Wines Saltburn, www.yorkshireticketshop.co and 07960935263.

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THROUGHOUT THE MONTH IT Helps. Stuck setting up an email, struggling with online forms? Come in & see one of our friendly IT helpers. Sessions take place at Whitby Library on Windsor Terrace every Monday 11-1, Tuesday 10-12 & 2-4 & Thursday 10-12. Booking advisable. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected]

EVERY MONDAY Pre-School Dance for 2 years and upwards. Starts Monday 11 January at Whitby Coliseum from 4.00pm to 4.45pm. £3.00 per child. No need to pre-book ‒ just turn up on the day.

EVERY TUESDAY The Blue Bear Club. A story & rhyme time for Under 5s, will take place at Whitby Library on Tuesday afternoons between 2.15 & 3.00 & will include interactive stories, singing, crafts & teddy bears picnics. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected]

‘Sling Swing’. Fun and Funky Dance moves and gentle exercise for parents & guardians who wear their babies and toddlers in slings and carriers. Every Tuesday during term time at 1.30pm, Green Lane Centre Whitby. First class free, slings provided. Check out Facebook ‘Sling Swing Yorkshire Coast’.

LP Dance Centre. A gentle hour of social sequence dancing from 2.00pm-3.00pm to aid mobility for people recovering from knee or hip replacements, patients with heart problems or long-term illness or simply those seeking pleasant company. Come and join us. For more information, please call Whitby 604516.

Tea Dances with Ray Kirk at The Northern Lights Suite Whitby Pavilion from 1pm. £3.75 per person. Put on your dancing shoes and dance the afternoon away in this friendly social dance session where Ray Kirk plays a mixed dance programme with the opportunity to make requests.

EVERY THURSDAY Sleights Toddler Group held Thursdays (term time) 9.30-11.00 am at Sleights Village Hall. Come along and play, suitable for babies to 4 years. We provide snack, crafts and songs. £1.50 per session. All welcome https://www.facebook.com/SleightsMotherAndToddler

LP Dance Centre from 11am to 12 noon . Ladies 50+ Keep Fit. Exercise, stretch and tone in a small, friendly group. Become a ‘Glammm-Ma’!! It’s great fun ‒ just turn up! For more information, please call Whitby 604516.

‘Move It or Lose It’ class at Staithes Village Hall now runs 2.00‒ 3.00pm on Thursday afternoons instead of evenings for the winter. Entry free. For more details Tel Nicola 01947 821302 / 07851 747250.

De-stress and Relax In need of a little ‘me’ time? For those who experience stress, depression or other mental health issues. This course will give you a range of relaxation and meditation techniques to help you manage your stress and anxieties and provide a sense of well-being. Every Thursday from 7 January. 10am- 2pm for 11 weeks. Brunswick Centre, Whitby. £69.30 or free to those on means-tested benefits. Info: enrolonline.wea.org.uk | Tel: 0113 245 3304 | Ref: C3666258

EVERY FRIDAY Sleights Village Hall Art Group 2016 Fridays 1.30 to 3.30 pm, starting 8th January. 10 sessions £50. Informal and friendly art sessions - work independently or receive help and guidance from professional artist Dave Jeffery. For further information contact Dave Jeffery Tel: 01947 821832 [email protected] www.davejeffery.co.uk

‘Move It or Lose It’ Class. Chair-based exercises. Now held weekly on Fridays from 2.00pm to 3.00pm. Sleights Village Hall (Gallery Room). £3.50 per class. For further information, contact Nicola on 01947 821302 or 07851 747250.

EVERY SUNDAY Indoor Car Boot Sale at Whitby Pavilion. Every Sunday throughout January except 31 January from 10.30am to 2.30pm. For further information, tel. 01947 820627.

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Whats OnFind the most up to date What’s On online at whitbyadvertiser.co.uk Find the most up to date What’s On online at whitbyadvertiser.co.uk

Whats On

All welcome at free Jigsaw Library, Whitby 10. 30 am -12. 30pm at Coliseum (next to Bus Station) in James Cook Theatre (behind café). Huge variety of over 1000 jigsaws. Donations of jigsaws welcomed. Info or collection Tel. 07743 725586.

Whitby Photographic Society. Harry Hall, Felton: ‘The Chadar’. 6.45pm for 7.00pm at St John’s Ambulance Hall, back St Hilda’s Terr. Non Members welcome £2.

Whitby’s Apollo Players annual pantomime ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ at Whitby Pavilion Theatre. All the usual panto fun, laughter and music in this bright and colourful show for the whole family. Monday 11th January - Saturday 16th January, 7pm and Saturday 16th January, 2pm. Tickets from Whitby Pavilion in person (10am-4pm) or call 01947 458899.

Whitby Photographic Society. Steve Mills, Whitby: ‘An Evening with ...’. 6.45pm for 7.00pm at St John’s Ambulance Hall, back St Hilda’s Terr. Non Members welcome £2.

Evening of Clairvoyance at the Coliseum with David Pinch 7pm-8.30pm. Proceeds to Charity.

Whitby “WHALER” U3A Coffee Morning at the St. John Ambulance Hall, Back St Hilda’s Tce. Held on the third Saturday of each month from 10.00am-11.30am.

Whitby Library Reading Group from 6-7pm & every 3rd Tuesday in the month thereafter 6-7pm at Whitby Library. New members welcome. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected]

All welcome at free Jigsaw Library, Whitby 10. 30 am -12. 30pm at Coliseum (next to Bus Station) in James Cook Theatre (behind café). Huge variety of over 1000 jigsaws. Donations of jigsaws welcomed. Info or collection Tel. 07743 725586.

Whitby Photographic Society. Members evening. A series of small shows from the members. 6.45pm for 7.00pm at St John’s Ambulance Hall, back St Hilda’s Terr. Non Members welcome £2.

Collective Switching Scheme ‒ Are you getting the best energy deal? Come along & see a representative from Choices4Energy for free advice. Thursday 21 January 10-1 at Whitby Library. Just drop in!

Tablet & Gadget Help ‒ Did you get a new smartphone, tablet, iPad etc for Christmas? Are you unsure how it works or how to get the most out of it? Come along & see one of our friendly IT helpers for this special drop-in session at Whitby Library from 10am-12 noon. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected]

Burn’s Night Quiz. 7.00pm for 7.30pm start at the Conservative Club, Upgang Lane. Delicious haggis, neeps and tattles for supper. In aid of Mulgrave Bowling Club.

Whitby Photographic Society. An Evening with the President Wilf Leng followed by the judging of the Novice Trophy. 6.45pm for 7.00pm at St John’s Ambulance Hall, back St Hilda’s Terr. Non Members welcome £2.

Coffee Morning at Whitby Conservative Club. Held last Friday of every month. 10.30am-12 noon. Coffee, cakes, chat, book exchange. All welcome.

Saltburn Blues Club at Saltburn Cricket Club. Lewis Hamilton Band support by Hot Tin Roof. Tickets £10 from Whistlestop Wines Saltburn, www.yorkshireticketshop.co and 07960935263.

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THROUGHOUT THE MONTH IT Helps. Stuck setting up an email, struggling with online forms? Come in & see one of our friendly IT helpers. Sessions take place at Whitby Library on Windsor Terrace every Monday 11-1, Tuesday 10-12 & 2-4 & Thursday 10-12. Booking advisable. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected]

EVERY MONDAY Pre-School Dance for 2 years and upwards. Starts Monday 11 January at Whitby Coliseum from 4.00pm to 4.45pm. £3.00 per child. No need to pre-book ‒ just turn up on the day.

EVERY TUESDAY The Blue Bear Club. A story & rhyme time for Under 5s, will take place at Whitby Library on Tuesday afternoons between 2.15 & 3.00 & will include interactive stories, singing, crafts & teddy bears picnics. For more information please ring 01609 534350 or email [email protected]

‘Sling Swing’. Fun and Funky Dance moves and gentle exercise for parents & guardians who wear their babies and toddlers in slings and carriers. Every Tuesday during term time at 1.30pm, Green Lane Centre Whitby. First class free, slings provided. Check out Facebook ‘Sling Swing Yorkshire Coast’.

LP Dance Centre. A gentle hour of social sequence dancing from 2.00pm-3.00pm to aid mobility for people recovering from knee or hip replacements, patients with heart problems or long-term illness or simply those seeking pleasant company. Come and join us. For more information, please call Whitby 604516.

Tea Dances with Ray Kirk at The Northern Lights Suite Whitby Pavilion from 1pm. £3.75 per person. Put on your dancing shoes and dance the afternoon away in this friendly social dance session where Ray Kirk plays a mixed dance programme with the opportunity to make requests.

EVERY THURSDAY Sleights Toddler Group held Thursdays (term time) 9.30-11.00 am at Sleights Village Hall. Come along and play, suitable for babies to 4 years. We provide snack, crafts and songs. £1.50 per session. All welcome https://www.facebook.com/SleightsMotherAndToddler

LP Dance Centre from 11am to 12 noon . Ladies 50+ Keep Fit. Exercise, stretch and tone in a small, friendly group. Become a ‘Glammm-Ma’!! It’s great fun ‒ just turn up! For more information, please call Whitby 604516.

‘Move It or Lose It’ class at Staithes Village Hall now runs 2.00‒ 3.00pm on Thursday afternoons instead of evenings for the winter. Entry free. For more details Tel Nicola 01947 821302 / 07851 747250.

De-stress and Relax In need of a little ‘me’ time? For those who experience stress, depression or other mental health issues. This course will give you a range of relaxation and meditation techniques to help you manage your stress and anxieties and provide a sense of well-being. Every Thursday from 7 January. 10am- 2pm for 11 weeks. Brunswick Centre, Whitby. £69.30 or free to those on means-tested benefits. Info: enrolonline.wea.org.uk | Tel: 0113 245 3304 | Ref: C3666258

EVERY FRIDAY Sleights Village Hall Art Group 2016 Fridays 1.30 to 3.30 pm, starting 8th January. 10 sessions £50. Informal and friendly art sessions - work independently or receive help and guidance from professional artist Dave Jeffery. For further information contact Dave Jeffery Tel: 01947 821832 [email protected] www.davejeffery.co.uk

‘Move It or Lose It’ Class. Chair-based exercises. Now held weekly on Fridays from 2.00pm to 3.00pm. Sleights Village Hall (Gallery Room). £3.50 per class. For further information, contact Nicola on 01947 821302 or 07851 747250.

EVERY SUNDAY Indoor Car Boot Sale at Whitby Pavilion. Every Sunday throughout January except 31 January from 10.30am to 2.30pm. For further information, tel. 01947 820627.

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Aged 7 - 12?UNITY is a club for children who love adventure!

We meet fortnightly at Eskdale School on Saturday afternoons from 1.30pm until 4.30pm. Each session costs just £2 including a drink and snack. We also run various special events throughout the year.

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GRAHAM GILL PROPERTY REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE. Small Building Works, Garden Walls, Fencing, Patios and more. Now also doing GRP roofing with 25-year guarantee. Call Graham on 01947 601806 or 07528 652974.BOILER SERVICING £30. GAS FIRES SERVICED £25. LANDLORD SAFETY CERTIFICATES £45. More than Gas. Tel: 07828 913989 or 01947 661407. Gas Safe No. 225407.OLD TRIUMPH CLASSIC MOTORBIKES AND SPARES wanted by private collector. Cash payment. Tel: Steve on 07582 574865.TOP CASH PRICES PAID FOR CARS. Good clean low mileage cars. Cars with ECU problems, electrical problems. Also non-runners. Remember, we always pay cash! Call Steve on 01287 640092 or 07582 574865. CHILDMINDER. Rated outstanding (OFSTED) has spaces available. Fun-filled “happy busy days learning through play”. Contact Debbie on 01947 606595 or 07990 632600.VINYL SIGNS OF WHITBY. High Quality Signage & Vehicle Graphics Since 1996 ‒ Tel: 01947 604996.GUISBOROUGH TROPHY CENTRE. All sports catered for. Engraving to any item. Brass plates available. Tel: 01287 630990. 2016 Catalogue now available.OIL PAINTING COURSE. 10 weeks from 9th February in Whitby by experienced, qualified & professional artist/tutor. Cost £150. Beginners/advanced welcome. Contact Anne Moses Tel: 07811 419835 706025 or e-mail [email protected] SNOW TYRES. 225/50/R16 x 2 premium brand Goodyear tyres, 5mm tread. £100 o.n.o. Call 07801 633 331.LP DANCE CENTRE. Every Tuesday afternoon. A gentle hour of social sequence dancing from 2.00pm-3.00pm to aid mobility for people recovering from knee or hip replacements, patients with heart problems or long-term illness or simply those seeking pleasant company. Come and join us. For more information, please call Whitby 604516.LP DANCE CENTRE. Every Thursday morning from 11am to 12 noon. Ladies 50+ Keep Fit. Exercise, stretch and tone in a small, friendly group. Become a ‘Glammm-Ma’!! It’s great fun ‒ just turn up! For more information, please call Whitby 604516.ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR APPRENTICES. Bed, breakfast and evening meal. Guaranteed payments. Contact Anne on 01947 825871 at the Whitby Fishing School.ARE YOU IN PAIN? Would you like to be a case study for bio energy healing at no cost to you? Works on physical, mental and emotional needs. Children included. Call Whitby 606947 for details.TURF LAYING. Also fencing and tree cutting service. Tel Mike Stainthorpe on 01947 820845 / 07866 079038.GOOD QUALITY CLEANERS REQUIRED, Ingrid Flute Yorkshire Holiday Cottages, 8 Flowergate Whitby. Tel: 01947 600700. E-mail: [email protected] WITH KINDNESS ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Experienced and qualified local carers. Support in your own home tailored to suit your needs. Contact Kingfisher Care on 07758 195795 or email: [email protected]

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DALE END SERVICES. Handyman etc. Garden Clearances. Fencing. General household repairs. Tel: 01947 895524 / 07951 453209.ACAIR LOCKS your local locksmith. uPVC doors difficult to lock? We can help! Locked out? No problem! Fast service. No call-out charge. Tel: 07974 660062NEWSROUND, Daily’s, Magazines etc delivered to Order. All local areas considered. Now in Aislaby and Newholm daily. Now delivering local papers Thursday night in Whitby town. Tel. Garry on 01947 604409.KINDLING AND LOGS From £3.50 per large bag. To be collected from Saunders Sawmill, High Street, Lythe. Buy direct from the manufacturer. Tel: 07967 711389 / 01947 893565.HENDERSON UPHOLSTERY. Domestic and Contract, foam cut to size. D.I.Y. Sofas & Chairs made to order. Leather Repair. Tel: 01287 619191.ENGRAVING & LASER ETCHING SERVICE for stainless steel, brass and other materials. Also Signs made. Tel: 01947 880550. www.croftcastsigns.co.uk. Email: [email protected] RECEPTIONISTS REQUIRED AT CHURCH HOUSE CENTRE, Flowergate, Whitby. Hours to suit. Please call Dawn or Sammy on Whitby 602185 for further information.

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If you are anything like me there are points in life when a colleague or friend will mention a word which you think to yourself yes I know what that means, then you sit back and think actually what does it mean and what does it really entail.There are plenty in the property world and it has certainly opened my eyes since I joined the Astin’s team back in March. For example we all know you may need a solicitor when you buy or sell a house, not always the case as some people do it themselves, but for the majority it is still true. I know as I had to employ one myself when I bought my house - they did the legal work or “conveyancing”, I signed up and moved in. But what did they actually do - if I am truthful, before joining Astin’s, I didn’t really know, it just sort of happened. I trusted my solicitor to sort it out and thankfully he did it very well.I know there are other people like me out there so when thinking about what we could write about this month a bit of jargon busting came to mind and certainly for me conveyancing was one that I would have liked to speak about with a bit more confidence when I bought my house as I am sure it is for most home buyers. Hopefully the following may help!Conveyancing is the term applied to the legal and administrative work associated with transferring ownership of land or buildings from one owner to another.When an offer has been made and accepted and solicitors’ details exchanged, the conveyancing process can begin. When buying, selling or re-mortgaging a property, you are advised to use a conveyancer – employed by a firm of solicitors – to look after your interests and fill out the necessary paperwork.A conveyancer ensures all the legal conditions and obligations are met and the new mortgage is in place. They will also act on behalf of your current lender,

ensuring your existing mortgage is repaid (if you are not a first time buyer). During the process, you will be told what is happening, what you have to do next and be given documents to sign and return. This will allow the next stage to go ahead. It is important to respond to any requests promptly, otherwise you will cause a delay to the entire process.Here is a breakdown of your conveyancer’s role if you are a buyer:• To obtain a purchase contract from the seller’s solicitors with details of the property and its ownership. • To organise any pre-contract enquiries and obtain copies of any existing guarantees, planning consents, etc. • To obtain the seller’s fixtures and fittings list to see what they will be leaving in the property (and you will get a copy to check). • When your mortgage offer has arrived, they will arrange for you to sign the contract and hand over your deposit to hold in readiness for ‘exchange’. • When the mortgage conditions have been met and the seller is ready to proceed, a completion date is agreed that suits everyone in the chain. Contracts can now be exchanged and the transfer deed effected. • Once this has been done they can get the mortgage advance from your lender and send you a final completion statement. • On completion day, your conveyancer pays the required amount to the seller’s solicitors in exchange for the title deeds. You can now move into your new home. • Your conveyancer will now register your name and mortgage at the Land Registry and send the deeds to your lender for them to hold as security for their mortgage advance. So there you have it. Hopefully it is all a bit clearer now and you can see why a good solicitor is worth their weight in gold. At any of the points above problems can arise and a good solicitor will steer you through them in both a timely and seemly manner. Like most things in life you tend to get what you pay for and a solicitor is no different. Cheap conveyancing is usually cheap for a reason.On behalf of myself and all the team at Astin’s, wish everyone an ‘amazeballs’ 2016.

Natalie Locker (Mrs) - Residential Property Consultant

TALKING PROPERTYwith ASTIN’S ESTATE AGENTS

Nat

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Merry Christmas & Best Wishes For 2016

From All The Team At Hendersons

Looking to move in the New Year? Call Hendersons, the Award

Winning Estate Agents.

Hendersons the home for property in Whitby

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Many people who believe they own a business are in reality self-employed.

If you’re self-employed by choice that’s fine of course. But are you really fully aware of the risks and downsides? Do any of the following ring true for you?

• It’s hard to take holidays and days off • Your business has no value – no one will buy your

‘job’ • You need to make sure you’re fully insured against

being too ill to work • Be sure to have an exit strategy and strong pension/

investments • Keep cash in reserve – you need to be able to

weather a storm • Beware – if you aren’t working, you aren’t getting

paid! If you have all the above covered and choose to stay self-employed, then that’s great! But if you’re working alone and don’t have all the above covered, you might want to think about building a real business.

In my coaching practice, our definition of a real business is “a commercial, profitable enterprise that can work without you having to be there”.

The vast majority of ‘businesses’ consist of one person and don’t meet the above definition, and the owner runs in circles trying to do everything.

Many tell me confidently that they don’t ever want employees. The reason they give is either that can’t afford them yet, or they don’t want the responsibility. But if you employ someone and the business makes less additional profit than is being spent on the employee, then that’s a very bad choice of employee!

Let’s be clear. You employ staff to help the business make more money. If you spend £20,000 a year on a new employee, you’re going

to want to see the business generating £40,000 or more additional profit each year as a result. This might seem obvious, but I speak to people all the time who haven’t got their head around this and think that an employee is a cost they can’t afford.

I understand why some people view employees as an extra responsibility or hassle. But this is often a feeling or a fear that comes out of a bad experience or misunderstanding. Yes, there are plenty of bad employees around who will sit and do nothing unless you’re hassling them. But if that describes someone who works for you, ask yourself why you took them on and why do you continue to employ them? Once you’ve got someone in your business, remember that you get what you tolerate.

If you have work that isn’t yet or never will require a full-time employee, consider the alternatives. You could employ someone part-time, or you could use a Virtual Assistant (VA). Using a good VA can be an excellent solution because you can contract as little as an hour at a time as needed, and get the specific skills you need at the time.

The necessary skills to manage employees are relatively easily learned. There are hundreds of books on the subject and endless training courses. But first you need to start with a clear understanding and belief that you employ people to generate more profit for the business and that you don’t do the work for them. Your job is to set the direction, employ the team, make sure they know what they have to achieve, train them and then make sure they’re constantly motivated and achieving the goals.

Don’t forget to have fun too while your business grows!

Coach Ros Jones shares with local business owners:

WHY IT’S REALLY WORTH THINKING ABOUT BUILDING A

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Ros JonesArticle source: Action Coach Business Coaching

07818 646672 http://www.actioncoach.com/rosjones

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KEITH BEDLINGTONDOMESTIC APPLIANCE ENGINEER

Established over 40 years

Repairs and spares for most makes of washing machines,

tumble dryers, cookersand vacuum cleaners

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30 Chancel Way, Whitby

01947 602276

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Would you like to become part of a small valued team in the Sue Ryder shop in Whitby?

Sue Ryder provides incredible hospice and neurological care for people facing a frightening, life changing diagnosis. We see the person, not the condition and this level of personalised care is why we like to call our care incredible!

Our volunteers are priceless as they help Sue Ryder raise vital funds to continue to provide incredible care for people living with end of life and long-term conditions including; cancer, stroke, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, dementia, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s, and motor neurone disease.

We are looking for new Volunteers who can support us in our Whitby shop at 13/15 Skinner Street, Whitby, YO21 3AH. The shop is compact and cosy and so requires just one to two Volunteers to work there at any time. The Manager and Assistant Manager have had just one Volunteer, Jeanette since April of this year.

If you are:• Friendly, helpful and able to work as part of a small team• Interested in Charity, retail, merchandising, supporting others, stock handling, advertising and much more• And can ideally commit to three or four hours per week ...then you may be just who we are looking for!

Our highly valued and appreciated Volunteers help in certain or all aspects of our work, from serving customers to processing stock, and from merchandising to marketing and campaigning both in the shop and out in the community. Could this be you?

If you can lend a helping hand any day from Monday to Thursday, or would like to learn more, Sean or Margaret would love to hear from you on 01947 825453 or email [email protected]

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PRIZE CROSSWORDComplete the crossword toenter our prize draw to wina unique Made in Whitby lampshade worth £45 from

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To enter the prize draw send the mystery hidden word(s), your name, address & telephone number by 18/1/16 to: Whitby Advertiser, Green Lane Centre, Whitby, YO22 4EH or Email [email protected] The winner will be annouced in next month’s Whitby Advertiser.

Complete & then jumble marked letters to reveal the mystery word(s)Clue: Local Trade

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Eastside Community Centre

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INDEXINDEXACCOMMODATION & PROPERTY SERVICESAstin’s Letting 44Henderson Property Services (Yorkshire) Ltd 45Ingrid Flute Yorkshire Holiday Cottages 42Whitby Holiday Cottages 44

ARCHITECTURAL SERVICESA.L. Turner & Associates 67

BATHROOMS & KITCHENSDavid Kent Kitchens 55Gibson Cabinet Makers 49Sparkling Granite 56Stringers Kitchens 503Ways Kitchens & Bedrooms 48

BUILDING SERVICESA & J Stubbs 71Adam Stringer Joinery 59Elvidge Renovation & Restoration 70Lawson Builders 74Mike Stainthorpe Mini Digger Hire 75Robert Harrison & Sons 72RWB Parkin & Sons 69Staydry Roofi ng 71Stormshield Roofi ng 71TP Keon 72Warrior Woodwork 73

BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICESAsquith & Co 35Ros Jones - Action Coach 62J & D Accountants 35

CAR & VEHICLECT Autos 79Cuts Tyres 78Plates on Time 78Steve Peirson Cars 78R.J Valeting 79

CARE AND THE ELDERLYDenture Clinic 24Town & Country Care 89Trinity Centre 90

CARPETS, FLOORS & CARPET CLEANINGCarpet Cleaner Hire 52Drapers Carpets 53Fletcher & Woodhouse 57Neil Robinson 57Whitby Carpet Cleaning 51

CLEANING & LAUNDRY SERVICES

SL Laundries 32SL Cleaning 54Cleansweep 65

COMMUNITY & LEISURECoast Cafe Bar business opportunity 5Northcliff e & Seaview job advert 5Trinity Centre 90Whitby Apollo Players 27Whitby Christian Fellowship 32Whitby Fishing School 33

COMPUTER & TECHThe Computer Centre 36Compu SOS 40C.G.Computers 41

CRAFTSGillmot Crafts 35Upholstery Services 47Alan Henderson Upholstery 47

CURTAINS & BLINDSBlinds 2000 56

DESIGNAetherweb Website Solutions 41Jack Barber Web Design 41The Laughing Whale Embroidery 41

DOMESTIC APPLIANCE/REFRIGERATION SERVICESPennywise 34Andrew Newlove Repairs 68DHB Services 68Keith Bedlington 68Tim Lyndon Appliance Repairs 68

ELECTRICIANSHandy Andy Electrical 66Hume Electrical Services 66Phil Burton Electrical 66

FOOD AND DRINKDowne Arms, Castleton 14Hare and Hounds 11Kam Thai Restaurant 9Skippers Café 17The Forge 18Trenchers Restaurant 12The White House 13Victoria Hotel 11

GARDENING/FENCING SERVICESDesign-a-Landscape 81

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INDEXACCOMMODATION & PROPERTY SERVICESAstin’s Letting 44Henderson Property Services (Yorkshire) Ltd 45Ingrid Flute Yorkshire Holiday Cottages 42Whitby Holiday Cottages 44

ARCHITECTURAL SERVICESA.L. Turner & Associates 67

BATHROOMS & KITCHENSDavid Kent Kitchens 55Gibson Cabinet Makers 49Sparkling Granite 56Stringers Kitchens 503Ways Kitchens & Bedrooms 48

BUILDING SERVICESA & J Stubbs 71Adam Stringer Joinery 59Elvidge Renovation & Restoration 70Lawson Builders 74Mike Stainthorpe Mini Digger Hire 75Robert Harrison & Sons 72RWB Parkin & Sons 69Staydry Roofi ng 71Stormshield Roofi ng 71TP Keon 72Warrior Woodwork 73

BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICESAsquith & Co 35Ros Jones - Action Coach 62J & D Accountants 35

CAR & VEHICLECT Autos 79Cuts Tyres 78Plates on Time 78Steve Peirson Cars 78R.J Valeting 79

CARE AND THE ELDERLYDenture Clinic 24Town & Country Care 89Trinity Centre 90

CARPETS, FLOORS & CARPET CLEANINGCarpet Cleaner Hire 52Drapers Carpets 53Fletcher & Woodhouse 57Neil Robinson 57Whitby Carpet Cleaning 51

CLEANING & LAUNDRY SERVICES

SL Laundries 32SL Cleaning 54Cleansweep 65

COMMUNITY & LEISURECoast Cafe Bar business opportunity 5Northcliff e & Seaview job advert 5Trinity Centre 90Whitby Apollo Players 27Whitby Christian Fellowship 32Whitby Fishing School 33

COMPUTER & TECHThe Computer Centre 36Compu SOS 40C.G.Computers 41

CRAFTSGillmot Crafts 35Upholstery Services 47Alan Henderson Upholstery 47

CURTAINS & BLINDSBlinds 2000 56

DESIGNAetherweb Website Solutions 41Jack Barber Web Design 41The Laughing Whale Embroidery 41

DOMESTIC APPLIANCE/REFRIGERATION SERVICESPennywise 34Andrew Newlove Repairs 68DHB Services 68Keith Bedlington 68Tim Lyndon Appliance Repairs 68

ELECTRICIANSHandy Andy Electrical 66Hume Electrical Services 66Phil Burton Electrical 66

FOOD AND DRINKDowne Arms, Castleton 14Hare and Hounds 11Kam Thai Restaurant 9Skippers Café 17The Forge 18Trenchers Restaurant 12The White House 13Victoria Hotel 11

GARDENING/FENCING SERVICESDesign-a-Landscape 81

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Andy’s Tidy Gardens 82Garden & Tree Services 81Town & Country Landscapes 82Yorkshire Shed Company 74

HAIR & BEAUTYA & M Hair 21Capellos 20Cheevers Hair Design 23Kristy’s 26VIP Hair Salon 21Whitby Skin Clinic 22

HEALTH & FITNESSBeverleys 22Denture Clinic 24Harper Brown 28Kate Riley Podiatrist 29Lindsay Ebbs Podiatry 24Nick Wilson - Iamatherapist 33Saul Black 25

JOINERSMike Brown Joinery Services 59Graham Dale Joinery 59

LOGSBrian Pask Logs 82Mulgrave Estates 82Carr Mount Estate 82JTW Contracts 81

MUSICPhil Martin 35

PAINTERS & DECORATORSC & J Lucas 68Diva Décor 67

PET & AGRICULTURAL SERVICESBATA 85Cleveland Country Store 83Beck Veterinary Practice 84Millbry Hill 87Scruff y Pups 84

PLASTERERSJonny Elvidge 70Tom Jeff erson Plastering 68

PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICESAbbey Gas 63Amber Heating 59Boilers Direct 58

East Coast Boilers 58Gary Yarker Household Plumbing 67John Scott Plumbing 61John Yaxley Oil Heating Specialist 66Pawletts Heating & Fireplaces 7PD Heating 66Q Plumbing Services 67Ryedale Stoves 60Town & Country Fires 61

PRINTERS & SIGNWRITERSBakers Printers 35

REMOVALS & STORAGEBritannia-Devereux 76Neil’s Removals 67Rocket Removals 70Self Storage 77Selly Hill Storage 77

RETAILThe Co-operative Food 16Pennywise 34Whitby Glass 35

ROOFING CONTRACTORSStaydry Roofi ng 71

TAXISAbbey Taxis 34Esk Taxis 233V Taxi 17JDH Taxis 23

TV REPAIRS/AERIALSJohn Lees Aerials 69Little & Brown 69Steve Shackleton 69

TRADESMENPete Witney 41Mucky Duck - Chimney Sweep 70

WASTE SERVICESSelly Hill Scrap Metals 75Steve Welford Drain Clearing 67RAF Reclamation 77Yorwaste 73

WINDOW SERVICESCowen Windows 64Sefton Trowsdale Double Glazing 63

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