Friday 21st October 2011Shildon & District Town Crier Issue 533 Page 1
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Shildon & District At the heart
Friday 21st October 2011Issue 533
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Bishop Auckland and Shildon Area Action Part-nership is set to benefit from a cancelled fireworks display.The annual display at Bishop Auckland has been held on land owned by the town’s rugby club in recent years but, following a programme of improve-ments to the site, the club says it is no longer able to host the event, however because the funds were already allocated, Durham County Council will now donate the money to the area’s AAPs.Over the past fortnight, Council officers have been busy visiting a number of sites suggested but unfor-tunately none which would be large enough, met with the site safety and access guidance. The council’s corporate director of neighbourhood services, Terry Collins, said, “We have explored
every suggestion and I am really sad to say we are now at the stage whereby we have to say we can’t go ahead this year.“I realise this will be really disappointing for many of the families who have enjoyed the display, but we have no alternative but to cancel it.“I am grateful to everyone involved, including the local members, for all their efforts in trying to help us find an alternative venue.“To compensate as best we can and as a goodwill gesture we have offered each of the three local Area Action Partnerships £3,000 to support other community events in their areas.“While I realise this isn’t going to replace what has been lost it will at least mean that residents in the former Wear Valley area still benefit from the funds set aside for the fireworks.”
AAP to benefit from cancelled fireworks
Volunteer taster day at Locomotion
Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon is holding a Volunteer Taster Day on Saturday 5th November, offering interested people the chance to learn more about the museum’s railway operation and find out ways of getting involved.There are a range of duties in running the museum’s
People interested in the railways can get involved at Locomotion’s Taster Day.
railway – from platform attendant and crossing keeper to train guard and locomotive fireman and driver – and there are always opportunities for new volunteers.At the Volunteer Taster Day, you’ll be able to meet existing members of the museum’s volunteer railway operations team, get on
board a locomotive in steam and gain an insight into the various duties. You can also learn more about other events and activities at the museum and complete the relevant paperwork required to sign up as a volunteer at the museum.The session begins at 11am and it’s free to participate. There’s no need to book – just go along and join in. Please note that you must be aged 18 or over to volunteer at Locomotion.On the same weekend, the museum will also be hosting another of its popular Cab It! events.At the Cab It! event, visitors will be able to get on the footplates of locomotives including the GWR 3700 ‘City’ Class 3400 City of Truro – Designed by George Jackson Churchward and built at the GWR Swindon Works in 1903. It was one of the contenders for the first steam locomotive to travel in excess of 100 mph.Visitors will have the op-portunity to enjoy a steam train ride on the museum’s running line – a small charge applies for this.The event will take place on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th November, from 10am to 4pm.For more information, contact the museum on 01388 771445.
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In Memoriam Birthday Memories Birthdays Birthdays Birthdays
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PearlIn loving memory of a special mam & nana
Love and miss you always and forever,
Hayley & Joshua
Paul Hindhaugh
Safe in the arms of an angelPaul darling
Still deeply loved & missed
October 24th 2001
Patxxx
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Love from your three girls, Maureen,
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Happy Birthday to our gorgeous granddaughter
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xx
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xx
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StoutHappy 1st Birthday to our
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All our love, Aunty Amy & Uncle Jonny
xxx
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23rd October
Love from Mam & Andyxxx
21!
Stacy Humble
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xxx
23rd October
Stacy HumbleHappy 21st
Love all the Dentsxxx
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LettersHave your say...
Dear editor,
As landlord of the Red Lion, I felt I must write this letter in response to your story on the drug searches last week.
I must add that the man arrested in my pub was not a regular customer of mine - in fact I didn't recognise him at all.
I wholeheartedly welcome any drug searches at any time in my public house and hope the police continue their good work in searching ALL pubs in Shildon for drugs at more frequent and regular intervals.
I would like to assure all customers, old and new, that we do not advocate drug taking at all in the Red Lion and will bar, and endeavour to Pub Watch anyone caught with drugs in my establishment. Furthermore, I hope that the story printed last week will not discourage anyone from drinking in the Red Lion or eating in cafe Rewcastle.
Yours sincerely,Mr P Pears, The Red Lion
St John’s Baptisms
Handsome boys Jayden-James Humble and Brandon Lee Vickers with their families.Two little boys from Dalton Crescent were baptised by Reverend Rupert Kalus on Sunday 9th October. Jayden James Humble, who was born on 4th February this year, was first to the font. His parents Byron Chittenden and Lauren Humble chose Lee Humble, Grace Henderson and Gareth Williams as Godparents.Three year-old Brandon Lee Vickers was next to be christened. Parents Stephen and Patsy Vickers looked on as Martin Caygill, Lynn Humble, George Kassim and Byron Chittendon took their vows as Godparents.Both families, who are close friends as well as neighbours, celebrated together at Old Shildon Club.The following Sunday - 16th October - Reverend David Tomlinson was on-hand to preside over two more christenings.Fifteen year-old Abi Christine Charlton from Magnolia Way was first to be welcomed into the church, with Claire Bryson taking on the roll of her Godmother. They celebrated with family and friends at the Royal George.Next up was Isaac William Bake, who was born in May 2011.William Bake and Samantha Weldon chose four Godparents for their son; Terrianne Race, Natasha Younghusband, Katie Doughty and Graeme Greenefield. A reception followed at Elm Road Club.
Fifteen year-old Abi Charlton looked stunning on her christening day.
William Bake and Samantha Weldon with their beautiful boy, Isaac William Bake.
Drivers escape as cars burst into flamesA Shildon man is lucky to be alive after a serious collision near the Burtree Inn on Wednesday 12th October.A grey Renault Clio was travelling east on the A68, near junction 58 of the A1 motorway, when the driver, 32 year-old Andrew Basham from Shildon, apparently lost control on a left hand bend near the Burtree Caravans site. The car then headed over the grassed central area and onto
the opposite carriageway where it collided head-on with the Citroen car, which was being driven by a 60 year-old man from Toft Hill.Brave passers-by were quick to act, removing both of the drivers from their cars seconds before the vehicles burst into flames.The Shildon man suffered a fractured spine while the man from Toft Hill suffered fractures to his breastbone, spine and elbow.
Wacky WorkshopA Young Entertainers’ Wacky Workshop will take place on Wednesday 26th October at Sunnydale Leisure Centre from 10am till 3pm. Now in it's 6th year, this popular half-term event is a must for all young people
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ENHANCE H a i r & B e a u t y
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self-employed, after working a combined 18 years at Enhance.Through their time at Enhance they have grown from apprentices, to
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an opportunity to become self-employed at ‘The New Enhance’.The salons and treatment rooms are very large, after expansion to
accommodate Natalie & Lynsey in their new adventure in what is a very spacious building.
Enhance has been, and will continue to be, a very successful business in the town, as we passionately look to the future.
Linda has trained many apprentices to hairdressers, who have gone on to be very successful and realise their potential. Linda feels it is time to redevelop the business by allowing young, talented people to express
and share their knowledge. Beauty therapist Fiona left Enhance after 18 months, but returned a
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Expo Chef - a company which promotes healthy eating across the UK and Ireland, will be visiting Shildon Library this month for an interactive Halloween food demon-stration for all the family.The chef will be cooking Chilling Chilli, Pumpkin Patties and other spooky snacks for the audience to try. Places are limited so please book in advance. Some of the food could contain eggs, nuts, dairy and wheat - check with the chef on the day. Tickets cost £1 per person and the
Spooky snacksevent runs from 10am until 11.30am on Thursday 27th October. For more details contact library staff on 01388 772203.All young witches and wizards up to the age of 10 are also invited to take part in the library’s colouring competition. All you need to do is collect a witch’s hat colouring sheet, decorate it however you like and take it back to the library. Make sure your entry is handed in before 5pm on Friday 28th October and you could win a prize.
The town’s police are appealing for information relating to the following incidents.- On the evening of Sunday 16th October, an unknown person damaged the wing mirror of a Citroen Saxo parked on Cheapside.On the evening of Saturday 15th October, an unknown person damaged the lock on the garden gate of one of the bungalows in Rowan Avenue. Please be aware of strangers, especially during the hours of darkness, and report anything suspicious.
Police appeals- During the early hours of Friday 14th October, somebody threw stones at a house in Lilac Court causing damage to two windows.- A male was arrested this week after being identified by staff at Bargain Booze on Main Street for being responsible for stealing a bottle of wine from the shop on Sunday 9th October. He stole the bottle by putting it up his sleeve, however staff saw what he did and contacted police.
Jubilee Fields Community Centre is hosting its annual Family Halloween Disco on Friday 28th October, from 5pm to 7pm.Fancy dress is optional and everyone is invited to go along and join in the scary
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Dancers in Shildon are being invited to the 2011 Christmas Party Dance at Shildon Masonic Hall, on Saturday December 17th. Music will be provided by Graeme Scarlett on the organ and Howard Miles on percussion. Tickets are priced at
£17.50, which includes a four course dinner and dancing. There will also be a free bus provided to transport people home in Shildon at the end of the evening. To book, or for more infor-mation, telephone Graeme on 07861712244.
Christmas danceAre you interested in getting some ideas for healthy eating and ways of helping you to increase your 5-a-day?A Health Trainer will be holding a Healthy Eating Session at Shildon Library on Monday 31st October, from 10am to 12 noon, giving information, advice and recipe ideas. Anyone can drop in to have a chat and try some of the free things on offer such as
An easy way to 5-a-dayfruit tasting and smoothie-making.Health Trainers are trained to offer information and advice to help individuals make changes to improve their health and wellbeing.Angela Quinn, Health Trainer for the Pioneering Care Partnership said, “Whatever you need we can give you free support to change your lifestyle and help you look and feel healthier.
“We do things the easy way in small steps, no extreme diets, no heavy exercise routines, plenty of advice and information about other people who can help too.Drop in for a chat and find out how easy it is to change your lifestyle, it’s easy when you know how.”For further information please contact Angela on 07890 642 689 or email [email protected]
Safety carouselShildon Community Safety Group invites Crier readers to attend the annual Safety Carousel awareness event at Shildon Methodist Church Hall on Thursday 17th November. The aim of the day is to have people of all ages working together to raise awareness about community safety issues and to give information
and advice.The event will be well attended with workshops from the Fire & Rescue Service, Durham Con-stabulary and Durham County Council. Various topics will be highlighted including crime and alcohol awareness. There will also be an art workshop and lunch will be provided.
C.A.T.S. get 'Greased' upAfter just completing another successful production, the C.A.T.S. Youth Theatre Group is going straight into its next production, the ever popular 'Grease' which will be staged in March 2012.A spokesperson for the group said, “We are on the
look out for young people who would like to be part of the production, aged 8 to 11 years-old. “Don't worry if you can't sing, dance or act, we will teach you. If you already can, then we will improve on your present talents.“So, any young Sandys or
Danny Zukos out there are welcome to join our group. Even if you are not sure about joining, why not come along, sit and watch, there's no commitment to join”. If anyone is interested, or for more information ring 01388 774838 or email www.cats-theatre.co.uk.Halloween party
Eldon Community Centre is holding a family fancy dress Halloween Party in the Centre on Saturday 29th October, from 7pm till 10pm.
Tickets are only £1 per person and are available to buy by calling 0770 763 3735. The event is sponsored by Eldon Parish Council.
PACT meetingA Shidon PACT & Neigh-bourhood Watch Meeting will be taking place at 6.30pm on Wednesday 26th October in the Civic Hall. As well as the Police
Beat Team other partners will be present including the Neighbourhood Watch coordinator and the Crime Prevention officer. A spokesperson for the
town’s police said, “If you would like to hear what they have to say or have your opportunity to speak to them in person please come along.”Poetry Corner
Lilliput Land
Blue cotton wool skiesDrift peacefully by
At helm of basin brim,Elevated view
Over valley we grewA fingertip touch from you.
Broccoli treesOf reds and greens
Pictorial tapestry view,The warm summer breezeKiss the rich blossom treesFragrant memories of you.
White bundles of cloudsRoaming around
Gods painted a wonderful view,A Lilliput land beneath where I stand
A matchbox miniature view.
Oil seed fields bright yellows and greensPoppy red meadows on view,The church with its steeple
And match stalk peoplePraying for a similar view.
What is God’s plan,For this lonely old man?
To cry each night without you?This thumbnail sketchOf the world at its bestMeans nothing my dear
Without you.
By Lou Whensley, Shildon
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The start of the cross country season saw a grand turn out for Shildon Running Club on Sunday 9th October. The North Yorkshire and South Durham league kicked off with a rather muddy event in Acklam, Middles-brough.Most age categories were represented by club members from Shildon AC and a new addition to the club earned them a first place in the under 15 boys. Henry Johnson recenty transferred to Shildon R & AC, and has proved a worthy addition to their squad as he sped round the 2.25 mile course in 10.56. Shildon claimed 1st team place as Joseph Bell stormed round to gain 2nd place in 11.25, and Jack Wade completed the trio with 13.22.
Shildon Grey Horse took on Grindon and Broadway in their most recent fixture.Grindon went ahead after 20 minutes thanks to some patient build up play up the left.The home sides winger was able to get up the line and send over a deep cross, which wasn’t dealt with by the struggling defence, and the ball fell nicely at the forward’s feet to tap home for 1-0.The Grey Horse responded by having their best period of the game and levelled when Neil Bannister played
Jeff Dixon in down the line. His near-post cross was met perfectly by Stephen Wheldon’s head and his un-stoppable effort made the half time score 1-1.The away side didn’t push on from this, however, and seemed to sit back and invite pressure on themselves. Fifteen minutes into the second period the home side were back in front.Poor play in the middle of the park saw Grindon pushing forward without anyone tracking back, and the defence was overran
for a simple goal to send them 2-1 ahead.Chances came and went as the Grey Horse pushed on, but the game ended 2-1 and another disap-pointing performance by a disjointed Shildon side.All the players and committee at the club would like to wish Dougie and his bride to be Angie all the very best for this Saturday 22nd October.Hopefully she’ll still allow Dougie to play!Next game, Saturday 22nd October at home to Washington Cross Keys.
Another disappointing result for Grey Horse
Cross country season underway
The Under 15 girls gave the competitors a run for their money, as Rosie Findlay came home in 5th place with 12.17. Georgia Hirst ran well with 13.44 and helping them to gain 3rd team place was Shannon Ross with 15.33. The Under 17 boys had rather a complicated route and, whilst many followed the agreed map, some other competitors did not! Unfor-tunately due to the mix up the race had to be declared void. However, putting in good performances were Michael Bleasby with 3rd place over the 3.5 miles, with 21.25 and Matthew Coulthard clocked a time of 32.00. The Under 17 girls ran alongside the Senior and Vet Ladies across the 3.5 miles and gained 2nd team place. Amy Etherington got
3rd place over the line in 23.26, Zoe Hewitson dashed around in 24.04, (5th place) and not far behind was senior lady Natalie Owens with 26.12. Elizabeth Wood was fourth place team counter in a time of 27.05Daniel Hardy (U20) ran the 10k with the senior and Vet Men. He powered around the rather undulating course and gained 4th place overall, but 2nd for Under 20 men. He was only just over a minute behind the winner with 38.10. Shildon Running & Athletic Club is open to anyone from the age of 8 upwards.If anyone is interested in joining the club, just go along for a free try-out session. Visit www.shildon-running.co.uk for nights and times to suit your age group.
Saturday morning clubHeighington Boys Football Club is starting a new Saturday Morning Club for kids aged 7 and 8 (school years 2 & 3) at Heighington Parish Playing Fields from 9am to 10am. The qualified coaching team will be there to develop the youngsters’ football skills
and the knowledge of the game. So if your child loves to kick a ball about, why not head for Heighington? Just take along your football boots, shin pads and a drink. For more information contact coach Paul Soakell on 0784 893 2989 or 01325 320102.
Five-a-side leagueDue to the success of last year’s winter five-a-side league, Shildon Sunnydale Leisure Centre is starting another league early in
November. For further information, or to enter a team, contact Shildon Leisure Centre on 01388 728866.
Shildon AFC were due to play Penrith away on Tuesday 18th October in a league game, but the match was called off because the pitch was waterlogged.The Railwaymen are expecting a big crowd on Saturday 22nd October for their eagerly awaited home-tie against local rivals West Auckland in the
1st Round Proper of the F.A. Vase. West are having an excellent season and are in 2nd place in the league.Shildon will be up hoping for revenge as they lost 2 – 1 at home to West in the league in September.On Wednesday 26th October they are away to Norton & Stockton Ancients.
Match called off
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