Friday 9th January 2015Shildon & District Town Crier Issue 697 Page 1
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Civic Hall Square, Shildon, DL4 1AH.
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Shildon & District At the heart
Friday 9th January 2015Issue 697
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Due to an error made by the Crier the Mayor’s message printed in the Christmas issue was incorrect. We apologise for the mistake. The message should have read:“It is a great honour and privilege to represent you all, the Townspeople of Shildon. We have attended many events, both in Shildon and around our region, and whilst lasting friendships have been forged considera-tion has also been given to the variety of challenges that face us all in these changing and difficult times.Fundraising is extremely important for all organisa-tions, and thankfully, we all can help, either by donating time, money items or just promoting events. My charities this year are the Mara Unit, Bishop Auckland General Hospital and Help for Heroes, who again need our help and support through difficult times. Thank you to everyone who has supported my fundraising.
My prayers are with all of the armed forces serving our country, wherever they may be this Christmas and I hope that they all return safely to their families. We owe them so much for providing us with the comfort of being safe in our own country.Only too often young people are blamed for all of the trouble in the area, but I
have had the great honour of attending and presenting awards to young people of this town who have achieved greatness and will continue to be proud young people of the town. Again, this was demonstrated during the Angels and Kings Procession and Carol Service. Thank you all.I am very grateful for all the help and support that I have had from the staff of Shildon Town Council, without whom I could not have carried out my duties as Town Mayor. I also wish to give thanks to the Town Crier, Shildon Council work-force and the staff at the Civic Hall. It goes without saying that I should thank my wife Pat and daughters Louise and Rachael for their unconditional support over the last 33 years.On this note I wish all the Townspeople and ex Shil-donians around the globe a happy and peaceful Christ-mas. Can I ask that during this holy time you all bear in mind the sick, elderly, lonely and anyone strug-gling financially who would benefit from a neighbourly kind word. I would like to finish by wishing you all a happy and healthy New Year as I am sure we will all meet new challenges in 2015. God bless you all. x”
CLEM’S FISH RESTAURANT
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Tuesdays to celebrate our 30 years in business at Shildon came to an end
Many thanks to customers old and new for their support and all the best for 2015
As from the 17th of January 2015 credit and debit cards will no longer be accepted due to increased costs
Have you got a spare arti-ficial tree or even three? Have you got baubles never used or old decorations you don’t want? Have you got Christmas gifts that you will never need? Shildon Alive! (A Saint John’s Church Project) are collecting unwanted decorations and gifts on Saturday 10th January,
between 10am and 2pm at Saint John’s Church, Shildon. A spokesperson comment-ed, “Please come along and give those decorations and gifts a chance of a new life in 2015. Help our com-munity give to those who missed out on Christmas last year one to remember in 2015.”
Donate unwanted Christmas items
Shildon AFC Supporters’ Club’s weekly lotto draw took place on Sunday 4th January and the numbers out of the bag were: 1, 2, 6, 10, 13 and 14.Two players came within one number of claiming the £700 jackpot but there was no winner so it now rises to £750. The consolation
prize of £25 was won by Eddy Austin from Shildon.For next week's draw players should select 6 numbers from 13.Tickets are available from Dean Street on match days as well as outlets around the town. For more information visit www.facebook.com/safcsclotto.
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Message from the Mayor
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Then come to Ashby and Atkinson to have them professionally cleaned using the Sympro unit by Renfert.
This unit gently removes germs, stains and odours leaving your dentures free from bacteria, tartar and plaque giving
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The process takes up to forty minutes, during which you can sit and wait or drop them off and collect later.
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The Mayor of Shildon, Cllr Henry Nicholson and his wife Pat.
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Passed Away In Memoriam Birthdays Birthdays Birthdays
ClassifiedsAll about local people...
Town Crier Shildon & District
In Memoriam
Aged 81 yearsPassed away peacefully in
hospital on 4th January after a short illness
Cyril Close
One year ago todayThe Lord took you awayNo one will ever know
How much we miss you so
12th January 2014Roy Davy
Always in our thoughts,Loving Wife, children &
grand children
In memory of a loving Dad & Great Grandad
5.9.35 - 13.1.05Raymond Prince
With all our love,Ann & Cresswell
family
9.4.35 - 10.2.14Lily Prince
It’s been 10 years since you were taken from us
And 1 year for our loving Mam, Nana & Great Nana
We love you both and miss you so much every day
Love you both and think of you every day
Dad & Mam Prince
Love Sylvia & family
Not a day goes by that we don’t think of you both
Dad & Mam Prince
With all our love,Maggie & Peter
family
Always in our thoughtsForever in our heartsAlways in our minds
Dad & Mam Prince
Sharon & Andyfamily
One year has passed since you were taken from us
Winifred Ivy Bird
Forever in our thoughts and sadly missed, Sheila,
Andrew, Lyn, Louise, Stuart, Amanda & Great
Grandchildren
5.1.14
To a special Wife & Mum20.12.2006
Joan Pearson
Always in our hearts,Your loving Husband George
and Sons Richard, Tony & Alan
xxxxxxxx
We will always remember what you did throughout
the years, Your caring and your
kindness, the comfort of our tears
Your smile brightened up our days like sunshine from
above,But most of all dear Mum, you gave us endless love
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January 8th
Jamie Junior Proudfoot-Fieldson
Love you,From Mam & Dad
xxx
Happy 3rd Birthday to our little man
Happy Birthday little Bro
Junior
Love from Milliexxx
January 8th
Junior Proudfoot-Fieldson
Love you lots,From Nana & Granda
xx
Happy 3rd Birthday baby
January 8th
Junior Proudfoot-Fieldson
Love you lots,From Uncle Wuzzy,
Uncle Jay & Aunty Nataliexx
Happy 3rd Birthday to a special Nephew
ElliemayProudfoot-Freeman
Love you,From Aunty Abbie
& Uncle Fitzyxxx
Happy 8th Birthday
Elliemay
Love from Millie & Juniorxxx
Happy Bday Cus
Happy Birthday
Junior
Love from Aunty Meme & Uncle Freeman
xx
Happy Birthday Cuz
Junior
Love Elliemay & Ceejay
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ElliemayProudfoot-Freeman
Love you loads Princess,From Mam & Dad
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8.1.07Happy 8th Birthday
Happy Birthday Sister
Elliemay
Love from Ceejay & Babyxx
ElliemayProudfoot-Freeman
Love you lots,From Nana & Granda
xx
Happy 8th Birthday Darling
ElliemayProudfoot-Freeman
Lots of love,From Wuzzy, Jay & Natalie
xx
Happy 8th Birthday to a special Niece
Happy 60th Birthday
Rob Jones
Lots of love,From Susan
xxx
11.1.15
60!
Happy 60th Birthday DadRob Jones
Love from Anthony, Karen, Matthew & Amanda
xxx
Happy 60th Birthday Grandad Rob
Rob Jones
Love you loads,From Kennedy, Mason
& Cameronxxx
Congratulations Emma on your 21st Birthday
Emma Kavanagh
Lots of love,Dad & Carol
xxx
11th Jan
21!
Annelise Ebony Race
Happy 5th Birthday to our Princess
7th January
Lots of love,Mammy & Gabriella
xxx
Beloved Husband of the late Pat, loving Dad to Kath,
David, Kevin, Peter and Carol. Dearly loved Father-
in-Law and Grandad.The family would like to
thank the staff on the ITU 2 Ward of Darlington Memorial Hospital. The
Doctors and Nurses are a credit to the NHS.
Funeral Friday 16th January. Will friends please meet at 10am for service in St John’s Church followed by interment in Shildon
Cemetery. Family flowers only, donations in lieu to
Shildon Alive.
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The volunteers of Shildon Alive! (A Saint John’s Church project) gathered at the Civic Hall before Christmas for a celebration of an amazing year. With 64 volunteers and partners sitting down for a Christmas lunch, there was much conversation about all that has been achieved.With two community gardens, a summer guer-rilla gardening project, a well used Credit Union, a popular hub in Church
Street, a food aid project and much more, the last twelve months have been busy indeed. Shildon Alive! was es-tablished to help Shildon become a happier, more fulfilling place to live. As the volunteers were pre-sented with certificates of appreciation Revd David told them that he stood in awe of their achievements. “Shildon is our town,” he said, “and it is up to each one of us to give of our-
selves to make it a flourish-ing town. “As the austerity choices made by central govern-ment bite ever deeper we need to remind ourselves that what is special about Shildon is its people, resil-ient, determined, support-ive people who care about their community. Shildon Alive! has an exciting 2015 ahead building on the last year to make an ever greater difference to our town.”
Natalie Comerford
Happy ‘16th’ Birthday Nat
13th January
Lots of love,Mam, Dave, Jack & Ethan
xxx
Natalie Comerford
Happy 16th Birthday Natalie
Lots of love,Nanaxxx
Happy 16th Birthday Natalie
Natalie Comerford
Love Uncle Gary, Wendy, Abbie & Niamh
xxx
Natalie Comerford
Happy 16th Birthday to a wonderful Daughter
13th January 2015
Lots of love,From Dad & Susan
ClassifiedsAll about local people...
Birthdays Birthdays
Congratulations
Paul
Congratulations Paul on winning your Dad’s trophy
All my love,Lesley
Congratulations
Busy BeesThe Town Crier would like
to thank the Busy Bees fundraising group for
their generous donation towards the running costs
of the paper. It is very much appreciated. Thank you!
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Children from Timothy Hackworth Primary school visited Holly lodge Care Home on Maddison Street, Shildon, on Friday 19th December, when they per-
formed Christmas Carols for residents, families and staff. “We would like to say a huge thank you to the children and teachers as
everyone really enjoyed the singing and the chatting with the children afterwards,” said a spokesperson for the care home.
At 10.15pm on Thursday 1st January, a registration plate - GJ03 WXY - was stolen from a vehicle in Sunnyside Avenue, Shildon.It is believed this number plate may have been
dumped on the Jubilee Estate. If anyone knows who took the registration plate, or if anyone comes across it, they are urged to contact Shildon Police on 101.
Just before Christmas Shildon Community Safety Group, based in the Town Council Offices, organised a ‘Santa Safety Hunt’ when youngsters in the town were asked to find 14 Santas in various shop windows along Main Street and Church Street. On Santa’s hat was a safety tip which the children had to find. They then had to write down the message from each shop for a chance to win a Christmas sweet tree. There was a different safety tip in each shop window. In Hays Travel it was ‘Always cross roads
where you can see left and right clearly’. Clems’ safety tip was ‘Don’t give your mobile phone number to people you don’t know’. After the children had collated all the answers and written them down, the form had to be returned to the Council Offices where the draw was made on 19th December. The winners were Matthew Harnett, age 6, Maple Avenue; Isobel Owen age 5, Garbutt Street; and Trinity Colling age 7, Thomas Street, who each received a Christmas sweet tree. Two runners-
up were Lewis Owen age 8, Garbutt Street, and Sophie Fletcher age 7, Dale Road, who each received a selection box. The prizes were presented by Gemma Williams and Betty Carr from Shildon Community Safety Group.Thanks go to the par-ticipating businesses; AAA Appliance Centre, Ashby & Atkinson, Clem’s Fish Shop, Console Connections, The Crusty Loaf, Davison’s DIY, Dash Hairdressers, Hackett & Baines, Hancock & Ainsley, Hays Travel, Kelly’s Cards, Main Street News, M & M Chemists and Sweet Greetings.
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Two Shildon people, Claire Smith and Edward O’Neil, of Byerley Road, were both arrested on Christmas Eve for a burglary at Holly Lodge Care Home.
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The children of Shildon were transformed into Santa’s helpers in the run-up to Christmas. Thirty children from two Saint John’s Church projects (Explorers and Kids in the Garden) came together to help make the Christmas of 120 elderly town residents.With presents beautifully created by Sweet Greet-ings, the children braved cold, rain and wind to
sing on Jubilee Road, Hackworth Close, Plevna Mews, Harrison Court and in Redworth House. With the songs sung they knocked on the resident’s doors, who were amazed to discover that rather than collecting money the children were giving them a present. Organised by three Shildon Alive! volunteers, Kelly Maychell, Michelle Glazier, and Zara-Lucy Duncanson,
the project was funded by Shildon Communities First.George Turner (94) summed it all up when given his gift by Eve and Blossom; he said with a happy smile “This is really Christmas”. Rev. David thanked everyone for their support and when the ‘work’ was done the kids got to meet Santa at Saint John’s and each received a surprise present of their own.
Overnight between Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th December, a child’s green bike and a child’s yellow Quadbike were stolen from a secure shed in Auckland Wynd. Tyre marks were followed from the scene onto
College Street, Co-opera-tive Street, Maughan Street and Burke Street. If you witnessed anything or have any information relating to the theft, call 101, quote reference DHM28122014-0118 and ask for PC 2711 Davies.
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Luke Boniface, aged 19 years, was charged on Monday 5th January with 15 offences including thefts, assaults and driving
Children find the real meaning of Christmas
Elderly residents were overjoyed to receive a gift from the town’s children.
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With candles, oranges, and cheery children Saint John’s C of E aided School Christingle was underway. Over 90 parents arrived to watch and listen to the children sing, tell stories, and dress two of their teachers up as human Christingles in a service held before Christmas. For six weeks Revd. David and a team of children
drawn from years 4, 5 and 6 had planned and prepared. The children wrote prayers, prepared the script and put their own twist on the familiar tale of Christmas as they spoke about Jesus, a present from God, who lit up the world. Headteacher Andrew Farnell summing up at the end took the opportunity to thank everyone for their
support. “This is about your children discovering and learning new skills every day,” he said, before wishing every-body a very merry Christ-mas. Revd. David then showed a short Disney Christmas video as a treat for the kids before the whole church erupted into ‘We wish you a Merry Christmas.’
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A caravan which was parked on the roadside at Front Row, Eldon, was stolen between 8.45pm on Wednesday 10th and 7.30am on Friday 12th
December. Anyone with information is urged to call 101 and ask for PC2674 Murray, quoting Police reference DHM11122014-0084.
In the early hours of Wednesday 24th December, between 2am and 5.30am, a car window was smashed on Vaughan Street, Shildon. Anyone with information
relating to this incident is asked to contact Durham Police on the non-emer-gency number 101 and ask to speak to PC 2703 Kil-gallon, quoting reference SK1402525.
Shildon Salvation Army on Cross Street is holding a Jumble Sale on Tuesday 13th January, from 10am.
“There will be lots of bargains and refreshments available for purchase,” said a spokesperson.
Jumble Sale
Children light up church with Christingle service
The youngsters from Saint John’s C of E aided School at the Christingle Service.
It will soon be Panto time at the Civic Hall in Shildon when The Tearaways Youth Theatre Group present ‘The Disney Pantomime’ on Thursday 22nd, Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th January at 7.30pm, with a matinee on Sunday 25th January at 2pm. A spokesperson said, “This is a great family show with many of your favourite Disney characters in it. Boo and hiss at the evil Captain Hook, the Ugly Sisters and many others, but cheer and shout for Snow White,
Queen Elsa and Aladdin.“Come along dressed as your favourite Disney character if you like. Mams and Dads can take their children’s photo with Olaf the snowman from Frozen during the interval.”Tickets are priced at £5 for adults, £3 for children (5 -15 ) £1 for children (2-4) and £3 for concessions.They can be pre-booked by calling 01388 774838 or 01325 313363. For more information visit www.tearaways-shildon.co.uk.
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Anna Munford from Shildon was so impressed at the care her aunt Loraine Lye received when diagnosed with breast cancer that she decided to dedicate her
21st Birthday party, held on Tuesday 2nd December, to fundraise for the Univer-sity Hospital of North Tees’ breast unit and the Mara unit at Bishop Auckland
General Hospital. Anna and her family arranged a raffle, raising £1,187, and would like to thank everyone for the amazing prizes donated.
Anna Munford and her aunt Loraine Lye present a cheque to staff at the Mara unit at Bishop Auckland General Hospital.
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Visit Locomotion, the National Railway Museum at Shildon on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th January for your chance to access some very special vehicles at the museum, including the V2 Class locomotive Green Arrow and ex-US Army Transportation Corps S160 No.223 locomotive during the January Cab It! event.Visitors can get close-up access to vehicles within the collection, see inside the vehicles and board loco footplates.Visitors will also be able to get up close to Green Arrow, the London North Eastern Railway Class V2 No. 4471.The V2 Class locomotives were designed by Sir Nigel
Gresley and built from 1936 to 1944. They were adapt-able and very powerful. They really proved their worth during World War II as they helped the UK with the issue of moving many goods quickly. What was very special about the V2s was that they could pull very long trains and could cope with long journeys, this meant that it took less time to load and dispatch goods. During WWII there was a great need to move domestic supplies and also move munitions for the war effort. Petrol was scarce and rationed and the vast quantities of goods couldn’t be moved quickly enough by
road. The railways supported the essential haulage needs of the war effort and the V2s were the leaders on this front. Visitors to Cab It! can also board ex-US Army Transpor-tation Corps S160 No.223, which was one of more than 4,000 similar locomotives built between 1943 and 1946 to serve the US Military in Europe, Africa and parts of Asia.A knowledgeable team of museum staff and volunteers will be on hand to give an insight into the life of an engine driver, and answer any questions about the historic vehicles.For more information call the museum on 01388 777999.
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A thought provoking radio drama entitled ‘The Fer-ryhill Philosophers’, was broadcast this week on BBC radio 4. The two-part drama set in Ferryhill was written by author, radio and television producer Michael Chaplin, who was originally from our region.Micheal’s father was also the influential author Sid Chaplin, who was originally born in Shildon and gives his name to the town’s library. He worked for many years in the Dean and Chapter Colliery in Ferryhill, writing between mining shifts. The Ferryhill Philosophers features Joe Snowball, an unemployed ex-miner, and the Hon. Hermione Pink, a slightly disen-chanted senior lecturer. Together, they wrestle with the collision between
The Ferryhill Philosophers
moral philosophy and the sundry dilemmas encoun-tered by the not-always-good people of Ferryhill, deprived of jobs, op-portunities and the kind of ethical guidance once offered by the Methodist Church and the National Union of Mineworkers.Should a man bent on suicide be stopped - or allowed to do as he wishes? Should one always tell the truth even if it has bad consequences?The philosophy is thought provoking, the unlikely partnership is intriguing, and the world of Ferryhill is a humorous, engaging and sometimes challeng-ing place to visit.The Ferryhill Philosophers aired on Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th January. For those who missed it, the show is also available on the BBC radio iplayer.
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Shildon AFC Supporters’ Club is once again inviting local community groups in need of small funds to apply to its lottery trust fund for grants of up to £200. All local community groups will be considered, but any that have applied previous-ly should note that groups can access a maximum of £200 in a calendar year. Interested groups should email supportersclub@
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shildonafc.com to request an application form. Al-ternatively it is possible to download and print the application form by visiting the 'downloads' page of the football club's website at shildonafc.com/downloads.For further information, call Russell on 07538 789464.The deadline for applica-tions is 5pm on Friday 30th January.
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Last year the Gymnasts from Athena Gymnastics Academy, based at both Shildon Sunnydale Leisure Centre and Aycliffe Leisure Centre, were very busy competing at both local and national level, which culminated in several of the gymnasts competing in national finals. Athena were also well received at the Gymfusion 2014 event in Newcastle, receiving excellent reviews from both spectators and other gymnastic teams at the event. The annual Christmas display, held at Newton Aycliffe Leisure centre in December, was watched by over 300 spectators. The showcase involved all gymnasts, from the toddlers in Rec 1, to the superb Disability Sunday Group, as well as gymnasts who will be competing at national competitions in 2015. Could your son or daughter be the next Beth Tweddle or Louis Smith? Would you like to follow in the foot-steps of Tumble winner Bobby Lockwood? Athena offer a wide variety of classes, starting with
toddlers aged 3+ to older beginners classes, as well as a disability class which takes place on a Sunday morning at Newton Aycliffe. “We are always on the look out for more gymnasts to join our boys’ team, The Warriors, who train
at Shildon on a Tuesday night,” said a spokesper-son.All coaches and staff are appropriately qualified and CRB checked.If you are interested in joining or would just like some more information, ring Sam on 07800 847 527.
The harsh words handed out by manager Gary Forrest to the players at Shildon AFC last week must have hit a nerve after he told them to either ‘shape up or get out’. They must have listened to what he was saying as the team put in a good solid performance, beating Bedlington Terriers com-fortably 4 – 1 at Dean Street on Saturday 3rd January.Shildon got off to a perfect start when Darren Richard-son scored a superb indi-vidual goal on four minutes, when he cut in from the left beating two defenders and fired into the roof of the net.Terriers came more into the game and on 17 minutes Steven Young was put through, but keeper Kyle Hayes blocked well with his feet. A minute later Terriers Jordan Nellis blasted over the bar when he may have done better.Half Time: Shildon AFC 1 Bedlington Terriers 0.Straight from the break Shildon went 2 – 0 up when a great three-man-move was finished off with a left foot shot from Mark Doninger. Minutes later
Doninger nearly got his 2nd but fired over the bar.Constant Shildon pressure paid off on the hour when Terriers captain James Harmison’s short back pass was intercepted by Micky Rae who put the ball past the advancing keeper.It was all Shildon control-ling the game and looking dangerous.On 72 minutes it was 4 – 0 when a free kick from 20 yards from Adam Rundle went through the wall and under the keeper.On a rare Terriers attack a shot-come-centre from Liam Davison went straight into the net on 79 minutes.Near the end Terriers’ keeper made good saves from Paul Connor and Chris Emms.Final Score: Shildon AFC 4 Bedlington Terriers 1.Goalscorers: Richardson 4, Doninger 47, Rae 60, Rundle 72.Subs: Connor for Rundle 74, Scroggins for Hodgson 85, Emms for Greulich-Smith 87.Man-of-the-Match: Carl Jones.After the match manager Gary Forrest said, “A good solid team performance”.
A solid team performance
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SHILDON AFC FIXTURESSaturday 10th January
Home v Newton AycliffeSaturday 17th January
Home v Jarrow Roofing BCAWednesday 21st JanuaryHome v Dunston UTSSaturday 24th JanuaryAway v North Shields
Wednesday 28th JanuaryHome v Billingham Synthonia
Saturday 31st JanuaryAway v Ashington