Misterton & West Stockwith village news

4th December

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MISTERTON NEWS          

Thursday 30 November 2023

Contact: 01427 891376

 

KEEP MISTERTON TIDY: NO FLY-POSTING!

Fly-posting is unlawful. Any sign, placard, notice, leaflet, banner, or anything similar that can be seen from the highway or any public place may (with certain exceptions) be classed as fly-posting. Bassetlaw District Council has a fly-posting policy and items may be removed by Council officers or the Highways Authority. A fixed penalty notice may be issued or the fly-poster may be liable to prosecution.

 

The District Council’s fly-posting policy has been developed to support its commitment to creating decent and clean neighbourhoods and to take enforcement action against anti-social behaviour and environmental crime. Fly-posting is illegal: it is not only unsightly, but also gives an impression of neglect and can attract other forms of vandalism and anti-social behaviour leading to the decline of an area. Fly-posting creates litter, which spoils the environment; it is a form of illegal advertising that puts those who advertise legally at an unfair disadvantage. Finally, it can obscure important traffic signs or create an obstruction to pedestrians and/or motorists. A business or organisation may advertise on its own premises providing there is nothing to distract drivers.

 

GREEN GROUP SUGGESTS GROWING YOUR OWN

How to become more self-sufficient and grow your own food is the topic in the latest leaflet from the joint Misterton and West Stockwith Parish Councils’ Green Group. The leaflet has been delivered to all houses in the two villages – anyone who has mislaid their copy can get another from The Misterton Centre.

 

There are ways of growing that anyone can manage—especially children. Growing your own produce at home can save money and time—when ready, the produce is right there ready to pick. No need to go shopping! If you live in a flat, with little garden, or have a garden but it’s too much to manage, space on a windowsill is fine for small things like herbs, lettuce, and cress; smaller vegetables like tomatoes can be grown in plant pots in the kitchen. If you have limited room for planting outside, a hanging basket can give growing space but hanging baskets do need watering frequently. Grow tomatoes, potatoes, or strawberries in grow bags. You can get ready-filled plastic grow bags (reusable) or buy grow bags that need filling with soil. For more deep-rooted vegetables, such as carrots or potatoes, you can also use a garden dustbin.

 

REMEMBER A LOVED ONE THIS CHRISTMAS

Leave a message to or for someone you’ve loved and maybe lost this year on the Memory Tree in Misterton Parish Church. Gift tags are supplied - and all those named on the tree will be remembered in prayers at 2023’s last service of the year at the Parish Church on Sunday 24 December.

 

The Memory Tree is up and ready for messages. A small donation to the work of the Parish Church is appreciated. Leave it in the secure Offertory Box by the magazine rack.

 

WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHT

Retford is holding a Winter Festival of Light on Thursday 14 December, beginning with a parade from the Wonderland bookshop to the Market Square, starting at 4.30pm. Local singer, Hannah Harris, will lead carol singing until Santa arrives. Alongside this, there are two stilt-walking ice queens, a free children’s fairground ride – and shops will be open for late-night shopping until 8.00pm.

 

And there’s free parking in car parks owned by Bassetlaw District Council after 2.00pm from Friday 1 December to Monday 1 January.

 

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, BAC is 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

 

2nd Tuesday each month

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

 

Thursday 7 December

Coffee Morning in the Methodist Hall, 10.00-11.00am

 

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

 

Make your own Christmas wreath, Church Room, Church Lane, Misterton, 7.00pm, £17.50. Contact Shirley to book (07974 022473)

 

Friday 8 December

Christmas Bingo, Church Room, Church Lane, Misterton, eyes down at 7.00pm

 

Saturday 9 December

Christmas Craft Fayre - buy original gifts for Christmas: art, crafts, preserves, cards – and more, Church Room, Church Lane, Misterton, 11.00am-3.00pm.

 

Sunday 10 December

Holy Communion, Clayworth Parish Church, 11.00am

 

Village Carols by Candlelight, Misterton Parish Church, 6.30pm. Refreshments afterwards

 

Tuesday 12 December

Meeting of Misterton Parish Council, Granary Room, Grove House Farm, 7.30pm

 

Wednesday 13 December

Service of Morning Prayer, Church Room, Church Lane, Misterton, 10.00am

 

Rhyme Time for pre-school children and families, every Wednesday, Misterton Library, 2.30-3.15pm

 

Thursday 14 December

Winter festival of light and late-night shopping, Retford, 4.30-8.00pm

 

Saturday 16 December

Retford’s Big Market Day, Market Square, from 8.30am. Santa’s Grotto

 

Sunday 31 December

New Year’s Eve service of Holy Communion, West Stockwith Parish Church, 11.00am

 

WEST STOCKWITH NEWS

Thursday 30 November 2023

Contact: 01427 891376

 

NOMINATE A BASSETLAW ACHIEVER (+ pic)

It’s time to nominate someone for a Bassetlaw Achievers Award 2024. The Awards are given to Bassetlaw people, 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.  

 

If you would like to nominate an individual or a group, contact District Cllr Hazel Brand (891376) for an application form. Requests should be returned to the District Council by Friday 9 February 2024. Last year’s achievers are pictured: Nikki Jaggard-Smith from Misterton (left) and Helen Nixon from West Stockwith.

 

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, BAC is 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.ukFurther information can be found on the website: www.bassetlawactioncentre.org.uk.

 

DIARY DATES

 

2nd Tuesday each month

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

 

Thursday 7 December

Coffee Morning in the Methodist Hall, Misterton,10.00-11.00am

 

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

 

Saturday 9 December

Christmas Craft Fayre - buy original gifts for Christmas: art, crafts, preserves, cards – and more, Church Room, Misterton, 11.00am-3.00pm.

 

Sunday 10 December

Holy Communion, Clayworth Parish Church, 11.00am

 

Christmas carols with the Salvation Army, St Mary’s Parish Church, plus refreshments, 1.00pm. Then the White Hart

 

Carols by Candlelight, Misterton Parish Church, 6.30pm. Refreshments afterwards

 

Wednesday 13 December

Service of Morning Prayer, Church Room, Misterton, 10.00am

 

Thursday 14 December

Winter festival of light and late-night shopping, Retford, 4.30-8.00pm.

 

Meeting of West Stockwith Parish Council, Village Hall, 7.30pm

 

Saturday 16 December

Retford’s Big Market Day, Market Square, from 8.30am with Santa’s Grotto

 

Sunday 31 December

New Year’s Eve service of Holy Communion, West Stockwith Parish Church, 11.00am