Misterton & West Stockwith village news

6th January

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MISTERTON NEWS          

Thursday 5 January 2023

Contact: 01427 891376

 

CHRISTMAS ANGELS APPEAR IN MISTERTON (+ pic)

Dozens of hand-knitted angels (pictured), each with a message of hope for Christmas and the New Year, were left around the village for people to pick up. Created by those attending Misterton Methodist Church’s Prayer Shawl Group, it meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month (not in January) in the Methodist School Room at 2.15pm. The idea is that the love of knitting/crocheting is combined with prayer to reach out to those in need of comfort, as well as in celebration and joy. Many blessings are prayed into every stitch. For details, call Jo Kershaw, Steward, on (01427) 752386. Many thanks to Misterton Methodist Church for putting their knitting skills to such good use!

christmas angels

 

AWARDS FOR ACHIEVERS IN BASSETLAW

Bassetlaw residents, who are serving the community by their efforts for charity; for individual achievements; for sport or group activities; or to those who have overcome adversity to lead a normal life, can be nominated for a Bassetlaw Achiever’s Award. The next awards ceremony will be on Wednesday 15 March at Worksop Town Hall at 6.00pm.

 

Get in touch with local District Cllr Hazel Brand (tel: 891376) for a copy of the nomination form if you know of anyone who meets these criteria and who you would like to recommend for an Award. The closing date for nominations is Friday 10 February but if you want Cllr Brand to submit it and add her support, get it to her by Wednesday 1 February.

 

JUNIORS’ FOOTBALL – NEW LOOK FOR NEW YEAR

Misterton United’s junior football teams are seeing some changes for 2023. The Mini/Diddly kicks session for 3–6-year-olds is now on Saturday mornings at Misterton Sports Ground at 10.00am. The change of day has seen more children signing up. For further information, contact Emma at edurham1987@gmail.com. There are also teams for under-8s and under-9s – and the age range can be extended if there is sufficient interest. The club has a new Chair, Trevor Ball (trevorball55@hotmail.com) and new Secretary, Sophie Newton (pinkfairy18@hotmail.com), who can be contacted for further information.

 

SENIOR CITIZENS’ LUNCH & ENTERTAINMENT

Back in person after lockdown, the annual lunch and entertainment for Misterton’s senior citizens is on Saturday 14 January in the Methodist Hall. Doors open at 1.00pm. Invitations have gone out – but, if you haven’t had one, are new to the village, or newly-reached retirement age and would like an invitation, call 891629.

 

BASSETLAW ACTION CENTRE: UPDATE

Bassetlaw Action Centre (BAC) is continuing to provide:

 

  • community transport for essential journeys – health appointments and shopping, for example
  • housing advice services, which are telephone-based primarily but face-to-face appointments are also available
  • a menu of Befriending services – including group befriending, telephone befriending, face to face and peer befriending
  • the Staying Well Programme (6-week self-management course for people with a long-term condition) available both virtually and face to face 
  • Get Out Get Active (GOGA) service encourages people to become more active and will continue to offer one-to-one support
  • home support service – a domiciliary service to help people who are just starting to struggle at home (this is a paid-for service).
  • minibus trips – including the newly launched lunch club trips.

 

BAC would like to hear from anyone with a few hours to spare, who would like to volunteer to support the Action Centre to deliver essential services to local older and vulnerable people. In particular, they are looking for more local volunteer drivers to help people to get to health appointments and for shopping. Volunteers are paid 45p per mile for every mile they drive on behalf of the scheme.

 

For further details on any of the above please contact BAC on 01777 709650 or by e-mail (enquiries@actioncentre.org.uk)  Further information can be found on the website: www.bassetlawactioncentre.org.uk.

 

DIARY DATES

 

Daily

Beckingham, Clayworth, Gringley, Misterton, and West Stockwith parish churches now open daily for private prayer, 10.00am to 4.00pm

 

2nd Tuesday each month

Coffee morning, Church Room, 10.30am. Freshly baked goodies—and friendly faces! £2 plus raffle

 

Thursday 12 January

Coffee Morning in the Methodist Hall, 10.00-11.00am. Weekly - all welcome

 

Mobile community shop returns, 10.30am – 12 noon, outside the Parish Church

 

Saturday 14 January

Misterton Library open, 9.30am – 12 noon (then 28 January)

 

Lunch and entertainment for Misterton senior citizens, Methodist Hall, doors open 1.00pm

 

Sunday 15 January

Holy Communion, Gringley Parish Church, 9.30am

 

Service for Plough Sunday, Clayworth Parish Church, 11.00am

 

Wednesday 18 January

Service of Morning Prayer, Misterton Parish Church, 10.00am

 

Wednesday 25 January

Trip to York Designer Outlet with Bassetlaw Action Centre minibus, £16.50. Details and to book, call 01777 709650

 

Thursday 26 January

Quiz night, Haxey Gate Inn, 7.00pm, in aid of Misterton Bowls Club. £6/head inc refreshments; teams of 4 (max)

 

Friday 27 January

District Councillor’s surgery, The Misterton Centre, 10.00-11.00am. Ring 890646 for an appointment

 

 

WEST STOCKWITH NEWS

Thursday 5 January 2023

Contact: 01427 891376

 

KEEP PARISH CHURCH OPEN! (+ pic)

Make a New Year’s resolution – help to keep St Mary’s open! A letter to residents late last year called for support as the village is in danger of losing its Parish Church. The roof needs urgent repair: the beams used to build it were already recycled from William Huntingdon’s shipyard in 1722, when the village church was built. The beams are now in urgent need of repair, and a professional report from 2021 lists a range of further necessary work to the roof space to make it safe.

WS church

 

Like all parish churches, St Mary’s receives no financial support: not from the Government nor the Church of England. All funds for its upkeep, repairs, and running costs have to be raised by residents. Despite successful fundraising campaigns, including over last Christmas when the Parish Church celebrated its 300th anniversary, the Church Council is still some £10,000 short. Just to keep the church watertight, insured, and heated costs £4000 a year - but with the repairs to the roof, it has now become impossible to finance everything, without the generosity of residents.

 

The Parish Church is a unique Georgian Grade II* listed building (pictured). There are four ways to help: donate a regular amount to St Mary’s through the promised giving scheme, make a one-off donation, organise fund-raising events, attend church services and donate cash in the offertory. The Treasurer, Debbie (07990 582 990) or Churchwarden, Stephanie (07500 043 842) will be happy to answer any queries.

 

SIGN UP FOR GREEN WASTE RECYCLING

The gardening season might be over, but it’s not too early to get organised for 2023 and start to recycle more garden waste. Collections for Bassetlaw District Council’s 2023 Garden Waste Service start on 1 March. Subscriptions cost £34 – that’s just £1.70 per collection – and includes a 240-litre brown wheelie bin and fortnightly collections until 1 December. The brown bin can be used for grass cuttings, hedge trimmings, leaves, small branches and twigs, dead plants, weeds, and cut flowers. These materials are then recycled by being turned into compost, benefitting the environment.

 

In 2022, 13,740 garden waste collection subscriptions were issued, helping the Council to recycle an impressive 3681 tonnes of garden waste as of October 2022, with a month of the service still remaining. Renew subscriptions or sign up as a new customer before 31 January 2023. This is to ensure that you receive your garden waste pack before collections begin and secure the maximum number of collections available for the season. Go to www.bassetlaw.gov.uk/gardenwaste or call 01909 534 524 to speak to the Council’s Environment Services team.

 

l Misterton and West Stockwith Parish Councils’ Green Group has been promoting recycling during the last year. It’s latest leaflet on 37 ways to save energy and money is available from The Misterton Centre.

 

BASSETLAW ACTION CENTRE: UPDATE

Bassetlaw Action Centre (BAC) is continuing to provide:

 

  • community transport for essential journeys – health appointments and shopping, for example
  • housing advice services, which are telephone-based primarily but face-to-face appointments are also available
  • a menu of Befriending services – including group befriending, telephone befriending, face to face and peer befriending
  • the Staying Well Programme (6-week self-management course for people with a long-term condition) available both virtually and face to face 
  • Get Out Get Active (GOGA) service encourages people to become more active and will continue to offer one-to-one support
  • home support service – a domiciliary service to help people who are just starting to struggle at home (this is a paid-for service).
  • minibus trips – including the newly launched lunch club trips.

 

BAC would like to hear from anyone with a few hours to spare, who would like to volunteer to support the Action Centre to deliver essential services to local older and vulnerable people. In particular, they are looking for more local volunteer drivers to help people to get to health appointments and for shopping. Volunteers are paid 45p per mile for every mile they drive on behalf of the scheme.

 

For further details on any of the above please contact BAC on 01777 709650 or by e-mail (enquiries@actioncentre.org.uk)  Further information can be found on the website: www.bassetlawactioncentre.org.uk.

 

DIARY DATES

 

Daily

Beckingham, Clayworth, Gringley, Misterton, and West Stockwith parish churches now open daily for private prayer, 10.00am to 4.00pm

 

2nd Tuesday each month

Coffee morning, Church Room, 10.30am. Freshly baked goodies—and friendly faces! £2 plus raffle

 

Thursday 12 January

Meeting of West Stockwith Parish Council, Village Hall, 7.30pm with time for residents’ questions relating to village matters, 7.15pm

 

Sunday 15 January

Holy Communion, Gringley Parish Church, 9.30am

 

Service for Plough Sunday, Clayworth Parish Church, 11.00am

 

Wednesday 18 January

Service of Morning Prayer, Misterton Parish Church, 10.00am

 

Wednesday 25 January

Trip to York Designer Outlet with Bassetlaw Action Centre minibus, £16.50. Details and to book, call 01777 709650

 

Thursday 26 January

Quiz night, Haxey Gate Inn, 7.00pm, in aid of Misterton Bowls Club. £6/head inc refreshments; teams of 4 (max)

 

Friday 27 January

District Councillor’s surgery, Village Hall, 9.00-9.45am. Ring 890646 for an appointment