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New ‘destination’ playpark one of best in East Riding IN THIS ISSUE

„ BACKING THE BID


Help us bring the World
Cup to East Yorkshire PAGE 28

„ WIN A WEDDING
Win your perfect day with a
Heritage Coast wedding PAGE 23

„ WIN A CRUSHER
„ ENCOURAGING MORE CHILDREN TO PLAY OUT: Councillor Chris Matthews, chairman of the council, Win a free crusher in our blue bins draw
to help you wash and squash
opens the new playpark at Haltemprice Leisure Centre, with local schoolchildren and Nippy the kangaroo PAGE 9

EXCITING NEW
PLAYPARK OPENS
„ BY Tom Du Boulay best facilities in the East Riding by £200,000 from the Department protection, said: “The new
and gives children and young for Children, Schools and Families playpark is a state-of-the-art
E. eastridingnews@eastridingnews.gov.uk
people the opportunity to climb, as part of the East Riding’s Play facility and part of a network
clamber, swing, balance, dig and Pathfinder project, which aims of quality play spaces that the
burn off lots of energy, making use to encourage more children to council is developing with the aid
of innovative equipment together play out, have adventures, make of grant funding under the Play

A
new playpark has
recently opened at with some old favourites like the friends and get fit. Pathfinder programme.
Haltemprice Leisure sandpit and swings.” Big Lottery funding is also “As well as providing them
Local children and adults providing natural play features with lots of fun, playing outdoors
Centre in Springfield Way,
have helped design the play at the park, through the work of in well equipped parks like the
Anlaby. area, which adds to the range Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. one at Haltemprice Leisure Centre
Fiona Thompson, Pathfinder of activities available at the Councillor Jane Evison, helps children develop social
manager, said: “This exciting new Haltemprice Leisure Centre site. portfolio holder for cultural skills and encourages them to lead
‘destination’ playpark is one of the The new park has been funded services, housing and public healthy and active lives.”

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2 EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009

COUNCIL DIARY NO ENGLISH? If you have an enquiry about a service provided by East Riding of Yorkshire Council
and English is not your first language, the council can provide help with translation.
NOVEMBER 2009 NO PROBLEM... If you speak any of the languages listed below, please telephone the relevant
number. If you require help with any other language, please ring (01482) 393939.
Meetings are normally open to the public, although 01430 457340 Albanian 01430 457345 Kurdish 01430 457468 Portuguese
there are sometimes exempt items, usually at the Sorani
end of the agenda. Unless otherwise shown, all 01430 457341 Arabic 01430 457465 Latvian 01430 467469 Russian
meetings are at County Hall, Beverley.

Thu 5 2pm Licensing Act 2003 sub- 01430 457342 Bengali 01430 457466 Lithuanian 01430 457347 Spanish
committee
„ EDITOR Fri 6 10.30am Pensions Committee*
01430 457343 Cantonese 01430 457346 Pashtu 01430 457348 Turkish
Andy Acum T. (01482) 391440
E. andrew.acum@eastriding.gov.uk Mon 9 10am Overview management 01430 457344 French 01430 457467 Polish 01430 457349 Urdu
committee
„ PRODUCTION AND DESIGN Wed 10am Goole and Howdenshire
Glen Hindhaugh T. (01482) 391455 11 local action team, Goole
E. glen.hindhaugh@eastriding.gov.uk Leisure Centre

Christopher Burkill - Graphic Design Fri 13 9.30am Appeals committee


(education)*
Richard W Smith - Graphic Design
Mon 16 10am Beverley local action team,
„ ADVERTISING Beverley Memorial Hall
Julie Ostler T. (01482) 391451 10am Schools’ forum
E. julie.ostler@eastriding.gov.uk Wed 2pm Council
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„ DISTRIBUTION Thu 19 10am Haltemprice and Hunsley WORK WILL START/CONTINUE AT: Burlington Crescent area,
Sarah Justice T. (01482) 391441
local action team, venue B1246 Barmby Moor to Pocklington – Goole – installation of traffic
E. sarah.justice@eastriding.gov.uk tbc calming. Work starts last week of
construction of shared foot way/cycle way, traffic
2pm Planning committee signals will be in operation. Works ongoing to end of October for 6 weeks.
The views of contributors and November. Cherry Tree Lane, Mill Lane, Wilbert Lane
advertisers do not necessarily reflect Mon 23 2pm Eastern area planning sub-
B1238/B1239 Main road Bilton – carriageway and Morton Lane Beverley – installation of traffic
committee
those of East Riding of Yorkshire reconstruction ongoing expect delays. calming. Work starts last week of October for 6 weeks.
Council. Tues 24 10am Licensing Act 2003 sub- A165 south of Skirlaugh – road resurfacing on-going BRIDLINGTON PARK AND RIDE
Due to space restrictions, the editor committee
– delays expected 9.15am-3.15pm. A165 Southcliff Caravan Park Entrance
cannot guarantee inclusion of any 10.30am Cabinet King Street Cottingham – carriageway resurfacing and A614 Carnaby Junction – construction of
submitted copy. and footway works. roundabouts. Continuation on and off road works with
2pm Western area planning
East Riding News is listed in BRAD sub-committee Bridlington Spa Environs on South Marine significant temporary traffic signals in operation. Delays
under: Newspapers/ Regional/ Yorks/ Drive – major highway improvements ongoing though expected.
Wed 2pm Admissions Forum
Humberside–monthly. to June 2010 traffic signal operations and road closure ALSO
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East Riding News is published monthly expected throughout project dates to be advised. Bessingby Rd/B&Q Roundabout – traffic
Thu 26 10am Greater prosperity B1240 Thorn Road, Hedon – construction of a Management in operation for utility alteration works
by East Riding of Yorkshire Council. It is
overview and scrutiny commencing 6th November. Disruption and delays
delivered to 148,664 homes and is funded combined footway/cycleway. Starts 28 September for
committee possible.
through revenue savings from advertising, 10 weeks.
Fri 27 12noon Bridlington and Driffield Beverley Hengate – road due to be closed for Belverdere Parade – car park and toilets will be
including recruitment. Up to April 2000 local action team, resurfacing on Sundays 8am-7pm. Expected completion close commencing 2 November.
council vacancies were only advertised in Brandesburton Primary Mid November 2009. FOOTWAY SLURRY SEALING WORKS – works
local newspapers, meaning that the council School will start/continue in the following areas.
A1174 Woodmansey Road – resurfacing and
had to pay commercial advertising rates Mon 30 2pm Children and young people markings. Ongoing – delays expected 9.15am-3.15pm. Slurry Sealing – Elloughton, Leconfield, and New Ellerby.
and not all residents had the chance to overview and scrutiny A161 Anderson Road Goole – resurfacing works. LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS
apply for jobs within their local authority. committee
Ferriby High Road, North Ferriby – construction St Katherines Road/Plantation Drive South Cave,
The newspaper is printed on 100 per Tues 1 10am NHS overview and of a shared footway/cycleway from Early November to Northfield Road Molescroft Beverley, Aston Hall Drive
cent recycled Bridgewater paper and is Dec scrutiny committee January 2010. North Ferriby, Drapers Lane, Hedon.
packaged in biodegradable plastic. A614 Goole to Howden – construction of a shared ABNORMAL LOADS
7pm Holderness local action
Alternative formats footway /cycleway mid November to February 2010.
team, Paull Village Hall A1079, A1035 and A165 – Street furniture
East Riding of Yorkshire Council will do Haltemprice and Humber Villages Package – alterations and tree pruning to facilitate future
Wed 2 10am Social wellbeing overview
what it can to help with requests for various cycle facilities and pedestrian crossings starting abnormal load movements. Temporary signals in
and scrutiny committee
this document in alternative formats. mid November to February 2010. operation outside peak hours.
Please ring (01482) 391444 for more Thu 3 10am Safer and stronger
communities overview and
information.
scrutiny committee
©East Riding of Yorkshire Council 2009. UTILITIES WORKS
2pm Local strategic partnership To see a map of all utilities works currently planned or ongoing visit online:
www.eastriding.gov.uk/streetworksgis/home.aspx
* Members of the public may be excluded at some
For example, Northern Gas Networks are replacing gas mains in Beverley, Swanland and Goole.
point due to the nature of the business.
„ East Riding of Yorkshire Council
contact numbers
Anti-social behaviour (01482) 396380 SAFER ROADS
96 HIGH STREET - RAWCLIFFE

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Democratic services (01482) 393202
Dog warden service (01482) 887700
Domestic Violence (01482) 396330 For Sale by Formal Tender
Accommodation Project (D-VAP)
East Riding of Yorkshire Council (01482) 393939
customer services
Families Information Service Hub (01482) 396469
(FISH)
Local Action Teams (LATs) (01482) 391432
Member support:
Conservative group (01482) 393231
Independent/Labour/Liberal (01482) 393250
Democrats
Neighbourhood action teams (01482) 391015
Target 45+ (01482) 391712
Bus Call (01482) 222222
A two storey detached property in
Other useful numbers: the centre of Rawcliffe with views over
Barnardos (01430) 810022
the Village Green.
Beverley, Holderness and Wolds (01482) 862741
Open plan internal layout with scope
Connexions team
Goole Connexions team (01405) 608810 for conversion for a variety of uses FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE PAGE 16
Bridlington Connexions team (01262) 678943 (subject to planning permission).
Hessle Connexions team (01482) 647127 Further details can be viewed online at
Consumer Direct 08454 04 05 06 www.eastriding.gov.uk/propertysearch
NHS East Riding of Yorkshire (01482) 650700 or by contacting
East Riding Voluntary Action (01482) 871077 Valuation & Estates, Economic Development,
Service (ERVAS) County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA
Tel (01482) 393998
Humberside Fire and Rescue 0808 141 8282
Closing date for tenders:
non-emergency contact
12 noon Wednesday 25 November 09
Humber and Wolds Rural (01430) 430904
Community Council (HWRCC)
Police non-emergency contact 0845 60 60 222
EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 3

£4.5 million generated as result of prestigious events in the area

Cycling
hat trick for
Beverley
THE medieval market town of Beverley has
been chosen by British Cycling to host the
blue riband event of UK town centre racing
in 2010.
The town will make cycling history by
hosting the National Elite Circuit Race
Championships for the third consecutive
year.
The championship will see 70 top racers
„ ON TARGET: WINMAU World Masters tackle a town centre circuit on the evening
Darts brought money into Bridlington
of Friday, 16 July, and is the highlight of a
three-day free cycling spectacular.
On Saturday, 17 July, up to 500 hundred

EY Events celebrate
cyclists will be able to take part in sportive
rides of 60,100 or 160 km as part of The Big
G (Grimpeurs Des Wolds) Cyclo-Sportive.
The weekend will reach its finale on
Sunday, 18 July, when the 140 best racers
in the UK will take part in the 98 mile East

record breaking year


Yorkshire Classic event around the Yorkshire
Wolds, as part of the British Cycling premier
calendar national race series.
Paul Roggeman, conference and
events manager for EY Events, said: “It is
remarkable to win the chance to host the
Championships for a third consecutive
year. Credit must be given to the working
„ BY Sarah Justice These events have attracted Included in this record year a first class service for our
partnership between Hull Thursday Road
visitors to the East Riding, creating have been a number of high conferences and events and believe
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk Club and East Riding of Yorkshire Council
over 40,000 bed nights and profile specialist events such that by delivering such a varied
generating income and investment as the European Open Beach range of national and international who have greatly impressed British
for local businesses. Championships, World and events we have firmly placed the Cycling.”
Councillor Andy Burton, Masters Blackball Championships, East Riding on the map.” Race media chief Michael Boyle said:

E
Y Events is celebrating
portfolio holder for community WINMAU World Masters Darts The final event of the year will “To win the right to hold this event against
holding a record number
engagement and local economic and the National Men’s Elite Cycle see hundreds of pigeon fanatics fierce competition from across the UK is a
of events in 2009 despite remarkable achievement. With over 1,000
development, said: “East Yorkshire Circuit Championships. flocking to The Spa Bridlington
the economic downturn. entries expected, the weekend is worth
Events has managed to attract an Paul Roggeman, conference and on 7 and 8 November for the East
Estimated figures show that since impressive number of prestigious events manager, said: “This year Coast National Pigeon Show. more than £250,000 to the local tourism
March more than £4.5 million has events to the East Riding, which has been extremely challenging The event, now in its second economy.”
been generated as a direct result of have had a direct benefit to the area for us but by streamlining and year, hopes to eventually emulate People who would like to find out
the events that have taken place. by raising the profile of the East modernising our operations the show held in Blackpool, which more about taking part in The Big G can
This amount is a conservative Riding and attracting visitors. This we have gone from strength to attracts 20,000 people. visit www.eastyorkshireclassic.co.uk/
figure based on average national brings a much needed boost to the strength. For more information, visit cyclosportive where details for this year’s
daily visitor expenditure. local economy.” “We have focused on providing www.eyevents.co.uk event will be available soon.

Access to enterprise day Power Rise / Recliners


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THE council’s business centres are of Yorkshire Council currently participants to
marking Global Entrepreneurship provide.” speak to the
Week by hosting an ‘access to East Riding of Yorkshire Council most relevant
enterprise day’ on Wednesday, 18 runs a network of business centres company representatives. Fully FREE
November. across the region which currently qualified business advisers will also
Councillor Andy Burton, cabinet provides accommodation and be on hand throughout the event
HOME VISIT
portfolio holder for community support to around 100 small and to offer support and advice either in anywhere
engagement and local economic medium-sized companies. The person or via video link-up. in the East
development, said: “The event is council has invited those tenant The event will run between
aimed at all those who have an businesses to make themselves 10am and 3pm on Wednesday, Riding.
interest in entrepreneurship, are available to offer an insight to the 18 November. If you would like
currently starting or planning to public about what it is really like to to discuss this event or register
start their own business, or simply run your own company. to attend, please contact Adrian
have an idea and would like some Using the latest in video- Shaw, business services manager,
professional advice. In these conference technology, the on (01482) 391710 or your local
current challenging economic times council is able to link its six business centre (details on the (01482) 225500
it is really important that fledgling sites at Bridlington, Beverley, council website: www.eastriding.
businesses have the opportunity Brough, Driffield, Goole and gov.uk and go to Business and 26 Caroline Street, Hull, HU2 8DY
to access the business centre Market Weighton, providing a economy, then Business, investment
start up facilities that East Riding communication platform for and property).
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


By post: Andy Acum, Letters to the Editor, East Riding News, Room HG115, County Hall,
Beverley, HU17 9BA By fax: 01482 391407 By email: eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
Letters by email must include a full name and address. Due to limited space, please keep your letters brief: longer
„ LEADING LINES letters are likely to be edited. Letters must be signed with the name, full address and daytime phone number of the
writer. If your letter is not printed in East Riding News due to limited space, it will still receive a reply if requested.
LEADER OF THE COUNCIL
COUNCILLOR STEPHEN PARNABY OBE
Dear Mr Crawforth
Setting the council’s budget and council Thank you for your correspondence concerning

£ tt
your reminder form for the register of electors roll.
tax for 2010/11 may seem a long way off,

Le
To explain the system the legislation covering the

25 er
but the process has already started across Register of Electors is set by Central Goverment for
all local authorities and the East Riding is the whole of the UK. This means we must all use
no exception. Councillors will make the canvassers to conduct the final part of the process
final decision next February on the level of and use a relevant date of 15 October. Following
council tax from April 2010. the canvass we must publish the register by the 1st
The huge complexities of council funding, December each year.
which in our case involves several millions Due to the large geographical size of the East
of pounds, take some understanding and Riding area and the high number of properties
councillors will be given every assistance involved(nearly quarter of a million), we have to start
in arriving at their decision. We are the canvass process as early as possible and therefore
send out the forms with the relevant date on stating
responsible for over 500 services each
that if occupiers knows there will be no changes they
with their own demands and expectations. may return the forms straight away. This greatly
For example, we spend huge amounts of helps us keep to the publication date.
money on services for children and young This does however mean that a reminder form
people, adults, and, of course, in maintaining follows after a set length of time. Unfortunately if
the highway network. There are also ever all East Riding occupiers left their forms until the
increasing waste issues involving landfill 15th we would not be able to add all the changes to
taxes, our commitment to maintain a the register and publish in time for the Government
weekly refuse collection whilst increasing deadline.
the frequency of the blue bin collection and Deborah Sedman, senior electoral services officer
the introduction of a brown bin for garden
waste, the list is endless.
Around three-fifths of our funding comes
direct from government, with only one-fifth
Highway signs
I have noticed a trend over recent weeks for notices
of our expenditure raised from council tax. to be put up across the East Riding with details of
The issues are huge with greater demands imminent road works. Examples include Keldgate
for services, especially those needed by a and Hengate in Beverley and the Leven to Coniston
growing elderly population. This is coupled road.
with increasing legislation, which rarely The amount of information on these signs is very
comes with the required funding, and good but there is so much that it is impossible to
of course, a real expectation for quality read - impossible for a passenger let alone a driver
services by our residents. All of this is who should be concentrating on the road ahead.
included in the council’s ‘revenue’ budget Up until recently it was the council’s policy to
and then there is the ‘capital’ budget, which remove signs for things like shows or exhibitions
because they were “distracting to drivers” (we had it
deals with new buildings, major highway „ BINS: Kerbside collection from in writing) even though they had just two or three
schemes, large alterations, etc. the blue recycling bins words and an arrow and were in very large print.
As a council we consult on a regular basis I also note there are now many examples of small
and work with individuals, other public and

Impressed by recycling
signs, often two or three one after the other which
private organisations and agencies to agree are allowed for events. Again it is difficult to read
our priorities. As part of this, we also hold these whilst driving.
annual budget conferences each November. I wonder what has brought about the council’s
These have proved very successful in NOW that we are recycling so much of our Dear Ms Marles-Wright change in policy and could you explain what is and is
the past and we expect that this year’s household waste I feel as if I am playing a game of First, may I compliment you on the many ways now deemed to be (a) acceptable and (b) safe.
draughts with my wheelie bins and I am running in which you are recycling and composting. I am John Brien, Beverley
conferences will be the same because they
out of space to put them all. continually impressed at the efforts made by East
are not intimidating or designed to confuse, When we got a brown bin I swapped the two Riding residents to recycle their waste. Dear Mr Brien
but have previously shaped the way the small blue ones I had for one large one. The bins and the collection services are Thank you for your query regarding highway signs.
council spends its money and have given us I have a black box which I put glass bottles and extremely costly for the council but are a Highway signs and roadmarkings are prescribed
a real insight to issues that are important jars in. necessity to keep waste out of landfill and within a government statutory instrument, The
to you. I also have a bag for cardboard. I take all these increase recycling. Currently it is not possible to Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions
This year’s conferences were advertised to the recycling centre at Preston. provide smaller green bins. 2002 (TSRGD). This gives specific details of style,
in the September edition of East Riding The green bin only goes out about once a The issue you raise is an important one and size, colour and shape allowed for warning and
News with details of how to book your month because with all the recycling I do there we are constantly looking at how best to use the information signs and is applicable to signs on all
isn’t much to put in it. council’s three bins – the blue, brown and green public highways throughout the country.
place and I look forward to seeing all those
I rang the call centre to ask if it would be – to enable residents to recycle an increasing The ‘black on yellow’ information signs to which
that attend and take part in what can only possible to have a smaller green bin. number of materials.
be described as a ‘snapshot’ of the budget you refer are specified within TSRGD. I accept
I was told that at the moment it was not an Last year we sought the views of residents in that some of the signs contain a lot of information.
process but nevertheless a very informative option. a large consultation to ensure our bin collection However as always a balance has to be struck
and useful one. I am sure that there must be a lot of other services matched their requirements – hence the between providing enough meaningful information
Editors note:There are still places available residents who would also like to have a smaller roll out of the highly successful brown bins for to road users and erecting too many signs which may
at the budget conferences in Goole and green bin. garden waste. We plan to undertake a further add to confusion and clutter.
Bridlington - see page 12 for details. I look forward to hearing your comments on consultation next year, again to ensure we are Signs placed on the highway to advertise or
this matter. meeting our residents’ expectations. promote business or without Highway Authority
Diane Marles-Wright, Thorngumbald John Skidmore, head of streetscene services approval are generally illegal as are signs deemed
Works on A165 dangerous or distracting to drivers.
There has been no change to policy with regard to
Whilst drivers always moan and groan at the sight of materials the town will look no different from It will provide a framework to ensure the long- highway signs.
road works (myself included) it has to be said what Milton Keynes (Durham manages to keep its historic term economic health and prosperity of the town Carl Skelton, highway maintenance service
an excellent job has been carried out recently by the identity) Beverley is the jewel in the crown of East while at the same time recognising the importance of manager
council in the re-surfacing of the main road (A165) Yorkshire. Let us keep it that way. the historic features you mention.
in Ganstead. J Cattermole, Beverley Jane Crossley, market towns renaissance manager
B J Marklew, Skirlaugh Excellent medi-bus
Dear J Cattermole
Any plans for the improvement of Beverley will of
Electoral register May I, via your letters page, sing the praises of the
East Riding Medi-bus for their excellent door-to-
Beverley alterations course be subject to full public consultation.
The council is committed to ensuring that
Could someone please explain why the council has
sent out reminders for the electoral register two
door service for hospital appointments. Tel: 08456
445959.
Please, please think very carefully about the proposed Beverley retains its heritage and remains a jewel in weeks before the date on which the information Helpful telephone staff and drivers make it hassle
alterations to Beverley. We have a lovely market town the crown of the East Riding. requested is due. This seems to me to be a waste free! And yes! Bus - passes can be used.
that draws in visitors who spend their money in our The public realm design code being developed as of resources, or was it sent just to me because they J Owst (Mrs), N Ferriby
shops and attractions. If we replace historic features part of the town plan will guide future improvements think I might forget.
like the York stone paving with featureless composite to the physical environment in the town centre. John Crawforth, Nafferton
EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 5

Hull City star visits Cottingham Worklink

Gaining skills
to find work
„ BY Sarah Justice to learn about the valuable skills offered
by the charity to its service users.
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
Kevin Holder, Worklink manager, said:
“It was really exciting to have Geovanni
visit us and we were pleased to see how

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ottingham-based Worklink interested he was in what we offer and
provides training for adults the new projects we have begun.
with learning disabilities “It seemed ridiculous that we were
and finds them employment buying in produce when we have
the capacity to grow our own and
opportunities using the skills they
Worklink takes great pride in running an
have learnt. environmentally friendly site.
The site also runs a coffee shop and “Next year will see a significant
café on the premises which will now use growth in the amount of vegetables that
the vegetables grown on site to prepare we produce and this in turn should help
the food on sale, including a wide variety to add variety to the menu in the café.”
of lettuce, kale, spinach and onions. They For more information about Worklink,
will also grow tomatoes and cucumbers call (01482) 842009.
when they are in season.
The scheme has been so successful
that the café at Worklink now uses only „Kevin Holder
homegrown lettuce, produced with no Worklink manager
pesticides or insecticides, and enough is
being grown to allow some to be sold as It seemed ridiculous
well.
The scheme nicknamed “The Good
that we were buying
Life project” was one of the elements of in produce when we
Worklink which most impressed Hull have the capacity to „ FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH:Top, Geovanni meets service
City star Geovanni on his recent visit
when he met with service users and staff grow our own user Daniel Snowden. Above, Geovanni with the Worklink team

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Ensuring building targets for affordable housing are met


Consultation
Update EAST RIDING LOCAL
AREA AGREEMENT
This column aims to let you know
what consultations are taking place,
how you can take part, and what
happens once they are complete. By DIDYOU
consulting and engaging with you, we
can make sure that all of your views KNOW
are heard and met.
• The Housing
New surveys Register increased
by 33 per cent
Play Rangers Survey. The play between 2005 and
rangers are currently consulting with 2009 from 6,674 to
pupils at seven primary schools in the 9,014 households
East Riding to find out what physical on the active waiting
activities they take part in after school. list for an affordable
They are also asking pupils if there are home to rent.
any activities that they would like to take
• Average house
part in. Following the consultation, the
prices went up from
play rangers hope to use this information £121,000 in 2003
to provide a variety of different activities, to £159,000 in April
chosen by the pupils, which they will 2008, an increase of
promote to the schools via colourful 31 per cent.
leaflets and posters.
• A housing needs
Positive Activities for Young People. assessment carried
The Positive Activities for Young People out in 2006 found
(PAYP) team are currently evaluating the that 1,450 affordable
latest round of activities by consulting homes would have
with parents / carers of the young people to be provided
involved.They are asking for information each year to meet
on the impact of the activities on the „ MAKING A HOUSE A HOME: An affordable housing development in Westfield Crescent, housing need.
Market Weighton, completed in 2008. Photo courtesy of Chevin Housing Association.
young people and any areas that they feel
could be improved.This information will be
used to inform the planning of the next

Building low cost homes


round of activities. A newsletter will be
sent to all those who took part informing
them of the findings of the consultation.

Completed consultations
Play Pathfinder Consultation. The
Local Area Agreement. Three- social landlords found that sales the targets whilst safeguarding
Play Pathfinder project, using information „ BY Tom Du Boulay year targets were set and agreed of shared ownership housing and creating new jobs at the
gathered from previous consultations with E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk with central government. usually used to cross-subsidise same time.
residents, has created designs for several The targets committed affordable homes to rent, also The council has identified
play areas including Kirkham Road, the council and its partners dried up. a range of sites where new
Bridlington, Holme on Spalding Moor to provide at least 250 new The Government was, affordable housing is needed.

W
ith average house prices
and Tickton.These designs are available peaking at around £159,000 affordable homes between however, keen to ensure that Most of this new housing is
now on the Have Your Say website (www. April 2008 and March 2011. ambitious house building targets intended for older people which
in April 2008, the need to
eastriding.gov.uk/consult) for children, An affordable home is one were not derailed and has made will have the added bonus of
provide more affordable homes in that is provided with subsidy, funding available to keep the freeing up housing elsewhere
young people, parents/carers and the East Riding was recognised by both for rent and low-cost construction industry going and for use by families. The new
residents to comment on. the Local Strategic Partnership as a market housing, for people to help meet the need for more housing will be built to high
high priority. who are unable to resolve their affordable homes, which had not environmental standards.
housing needs in the general diminished despite falling house Council officers are talking
Accordingly, an indicator measuring the
housing market because of prices. The council successfully to parish and town council
number of additional affordable homes
the relationship between local bid for £16.5 million of this representatives to explain the
provided was selected for inclusion in the
housing costs and incomes. funding which, when matched proposals. Planning applications
The target of 250 additional with its own funding of £16.5 will be submitted for each site
affordable homes in three years million, will deliver 275 new as normal, allowing local people
is particularly challenging council homes by March 2011. the opportunity to comment on
Members’ Allowances Panel when compared with previous
annual completion of just 60
The challenge to build these
new homes across the East
the proposals.
To find out more about
East Riding of Yorkshire council is seeking an independent and impartial homes. The downturn in the Riding will not be an easy one, affordable housing, log on to
person to advise the council on the allowances payable to its elected economy also put achieving the particularly as the timescales to www.homesandcommunities.
members. target at risk as private house qualify for the funding are very co.uk or visit www.eastriding.
If you live or work in the East Riding and have experience in any of the building slowed down and even tight. However, the council and gov.uk/cps/asset-strategy/
following fields – stopped altogether in some its partners are keen to do what housing-strategy/housing-
areas. In addition, registered they can to achieve and exceed strategy
• local government • business • trade unions •
• academic institutions • voluntary sector •

Beverley development consultation


- you could be a member of a small independent panel which will make
recommendations to the council.
An allowance of £45 per day, or part therefore, will be payable for attending
meetings of the panel. A SIX week consultation in Proposals include October.
Beverley will give residents environmental enhancements Views can be given using
the chance to have their say in Lord Roberts Road, the future a range of websites including
about a draft investment and use of the Westwood hospital site www.eastriding.gov.uk and
If you are interested and have
development strategy which will and transformation of the railway www.haveyoursay.co.uk
commitment and experience, please contact
form the core of the town plan. station into a central interchange. Residents also attended
Sue Williamson on (01482)394286 or email
Displays showing the latest Residents will have an the Beverley Renaissance
sue.williamson@eastriding.gov.uk for further
Beverley Town Plan will be opportunity to give their views Partnership’s annual general
details and an application form.
available for people to view at on the plans by completing the meeting on Thursday, October
All applications will be treated in
Beverley Leisure Centre between Have Your Say forms, which 29 where a presentation was
strictest confidence.
Friday, 30 October and Friday, 11 can be collected from Beverley delivered on the progress of the
Closing date 30 November 2009
December. Leisure Centre from Friday 30 plan to date.
EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 7

Teachers and pupils proud of Headlands School improvements

How we
performed
THE council’s latest performance
report is available online at www.
eastriding.gov.uk.
This annual report provides
an overview of how the
council’s budget was spent and
how effectively services were
delivered against the local
priorities and national indicators
set.
For more information,
please contact Jonathan Clay,
performance group, on (01482)
391437 or jonathan.clay@
eastriding.gov.uk

Business
„ IMPROVING: Headlands students celebrate with acting headteacher Scott Ratheram

exhibition
Inspection takes school ON Thursday 5 November, the
Wolds Expo will return to the
Spa Bridlington.
Run by Bridlington Hotel and

out of special measures


Guest House Association with
support from East Riding of
Yorkshire Council and Yorkshire
Regional Newspapers, the
Expo is the largest business
and hospitality show on the
Yorkshire coast.
Glenn Holmes, president of
„ BY Jonathan Howell Scott Ratheram, acting “Our school will now receive headteacher Scott Ratheram and
the Bridlington Hotel and Guest
headteacher: said “I am very proud the prestige it deserves. We have executive headteacher Chris
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk House Association, said:
of what has been a huge team effort always known it was a good Abbott, along with the staff,
at Headlands. To go from special school, now everyone else will students, parents, governors and “The chief aim of the Expo
measures straight to a satisfactory too”. the school improvement team is to bring together local
hospitality businesses at an

O
fsted inspectors have judgment, in what is a relatively The school had been placed in backed by the council who have all
given an East Riding short amount of time, is a real special measures in April 2008 pulled together to deliver a bright event where they can come
school a thumbs up in achievement for the whole school. and following the inspection has future for the school.” along and discover the hidden
a recent report. “Staff and students can feel now been declared ‘satisfactory Chris Abbott, executive gems from local producers and
rightly proud of how far Headlands with good features, one of which is headteacher, said: “This has only suppliers available right on their
Heandlands School and has come. However, we know this safeguarding’. been made possible due to the doorstep.”
Community Science College in is just a point on a journey to where Councillor Penny Peacock, work of Scott Ratheram, the senior Some of the exhibitors at this
Bridlington was the only East we are going and we need to keep portfolio holder for children, young team, the staff and students. The year’s event include Business
Riding school in special measures, the momentum of improvement people and schools at East Riding support of the local authority and Link (event sponsor), Bedmakerz
but a report due out this week going as we strive to become an of Yorkshire Council, said: “This is Headlands governing body has (Bridlington-based independent,
following an unannounced outstanding school.” a fantastic outcome for the school also been vital in enabling us to bespoke bed manufacturers),
inspection will take the school out Students also welcomed the and the community. come out of special measures in
Colombier Wine (source and
of special measures. news. Head boy Luke Artley said: “Credit must go to acting such a short timeframe.”
import high quality wines from
award winning growers to sell
to the trade) a glass merchant, a
tea company and many more.

VHEY fights off national competition to win top award The event will include a live
cookery demonstration by
leading chefs from Nestle, who
VISIT Hull and East Yorkshire (VHEY) Yorkshire has been chosen as the public protection said: will prepare dishes with fresh
was recently honoured with the Best Tourism Body for 2009. Tourism “The East Riding has a superb „ Janet Reuben produce provided by local
accolade of Best Tourism Body for is one of the biggest industries in variety of attractions which draw VHEY chief executive suppliers and fresh fish provided
2009 at the annual Group Leisure our region, employing over 12,000 visitors both from the UK and further by the Bridlington Harbour
Awards. people and generating £615million. afield. It is pleasing to see that the Tourism is one Commission.
The award was presented to VHEY Tourism is a serious industry and work undertaken by VHEY ranks of the biggest Hull and Humber Chamber
Chief Executive Janet Reuben by Tina VHEY has been working hard to alongside the best in the country” of Commerce will run a
Hobley of the BBC One hit show, raise the profile of Hull and East VHEY fought off stiff competition industries in our speed networking seminar, an
Holby City, at a ceremony at the Yorkshire both in the UK and from the other big name nominees region, employing opportunity for businesses to
Hilton Birmingham Metropole. abroad. in the Best Tourism Body category meet and find out more about
Janet Reuben said: “I am absolutely Cllr Jane Evison, portfolio holder including Visit London, Tourism over 12,000 one another and explore the
delighted that Visit Hull and East for cultural services, housing and South East and North East England. people possibilities of working together.
8 EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009

in the East Riding

S O C I A L W E L L B E I N G OV E RV I E W A N D S C R U T I N Y C O M M I T T E E
Looking after the interests of vulnerable members of society Committee members
Chair Councillor
Mary Kingston
(01482) 650397
mary@mlkngstn.
karoo.co.uk

Vice Chair
Councillor
Anthony Galbraith
(01482) 668381
tony@glabraith1.
karoo.co.uk

Councillor
Margaret
Chapman MBE
(01262) 420 877
margaret173@
btinternet.com

Councillor
Caroline Fox
(01405) 767330
carolineF071@aol.
com

Councillor
Barbara Hall
(01377) 256753
cllr.bhall@yahoo.
co.uk

Councillor
Stephen Lane
(01759) 371263
stephen.a.lane@
btinternet.com
„ SUPPORTIVE STAFF: From left, Gladys Hindmarsh, senior care officer Carl Robinson, chair of the social
wellbeing overview and scrutiny committee councillor Mary Kingston, and Major Whitehead
Councillor Carole
Lynn

I
ssues which affect adult see how well cared for people are. It’s Cllr Kingston said: “There are only chance of living in such housing.
(01482) 899692
services, those with a modern building which is kept very so many affordable homes available “This is good news for people who lynn@highfield.
learning difficulties and clean and the staff are so supportive to at the moment and this investment can’t afford to purchase their own karoo.co.uk
those in need of affordable the people who live there.” means that more people will stand a property.”
But older residents are just one
housing are being looked at
by East Riding of Yorkshire
of the groups set to benefit from the
About overview Overview and scrutiny Councillor Keith
work of the committee, which has meetings for November Moore
Council’s social wellbeing
overview and scrutiny
the interests of some of the most and scrutiny and December (01405) 767989
mookei440@aol.com
vulnerable members of society at heart.
committee. A strategy for people with learning
Overview and Overview Management
disabilities has also recently been Committee
A meeting last month saw the
looked at by the committee. scrutiny committees
committee discuss issues including the 9 Nov
East Riding’s Older People’s Strategy Councillor Kingston said: “I’m on work to hold the Councillor Mark
Preston
and a report about dignity in care. the learning disabilities partnership
cabinet to account Children and Young People
(0113) 2552 344
board. We meet and discuss issues 25 Nov
Before the meeting Councillor Mary
Kingston, chair of the committee, around people with learning in terms of the mark@mpreston.
co.uk
visited the Old School House – a care disabilities. We listen to what they implementation of Greater Prosperity
facility in Beverley – where, for the have to say and what their aims are. its policies. They 26 Nov
“It’s important that we enable
second time in six months, she spoke
people with learning disabilities to do monitor the council’s NHS Councillor Gary
with staff, visitors and residents. Shores
She said: “The majority of the work ordinary things, use the services which performance and 1 Dec (01482) 873094
done by the social wellbeing overview are on offer, and feel included in the challenge services to Social Wellbeing gshores.erc@hotmail.
local community. co.uk
and scrutiny committee is about
elderly people. “With real help and support they improve. 2 Dec
“Many people move to the East can make important choices and They also carry out Safer and Stronger
Riding because they think it’s a really express their preferences about how in-depth reviews and Communities Councillor Ann
they want to live. Suggit
good place to live. It’s beautiful, and
also very flat. The climate is pretty “Independent living is important
make recommendations 3 Dec (01482) 896811
good and a lot of people are drawn to as most people like to be able to for the improvement of Environment and Transport
nicholasgate70@
nicholasgate70.
the coast and places like Bridlington control their own life and do things services and look at the 9 Dec karoo.co.uk
for themselves. They have their own
and Hornsea.
“Older people need care, they have friendships and interests.”
work of other service Corporate Issues
given so much during their lifetime The committee is also looking providers which impact 10 Dec
Councillor Kay
West
and they should receive payment in at proposals which will see more on the well-being of (01759) 305238
Overview Management
kind.
“I’m extremely impressed with the
affordable housing created in the East
Riding through a £33m investment by
people in the East Committee
kaywestbb@hotmail.
com
care that people receive at facilities the Government and East Riding of Riding. 21 Dec
like The Old School House. You can Yorkshire Council.
EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 9

Washed and squashed cans and plastic bottles no longer need plastic bags in bins

Put cans and plastics in blue bins


without using carrier bags
„ BY Gillian Pattison
WIN A Nine areas to get
plastics,” said Councillor Symon determine whether the initiative
Fraser, portfolio holder for is a success.”
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk

CRUSHER cardboard collected


environmental issues, waste, The council is also emphasising
recycling, strategic highways, which types of plastics to put
planning and rural issues. into the blue bins. Plastics graded

C
ans and plastic He added: “When they are 1, 2 or 3 can be recycled in the RESIDENTS in nine • 6 January, cardboard
bottles can now cleaned in washing up water, bin, and they are usually bottle To support the recycling areas of the East will be collected
be mixed with the dried on the side and then shaped like those for shampoo Riding will have their from 10 - 11.30am
message, the council is
paper in blue bins without squashed, there are no nasty and washing up liquid. cardboard collected in in Hotham; 12noon-
liquids, like tomato sauce or fish The numbers are found on the giving away free crushers
first having to be put into a for cans and plastics to the New Year. 1.30pm, Bubwith;
oils, to contaminate the paper. underside and appear inside a
plastic bag. The collections are 2-3.30pm, Snaith.
“The aim is to reduce the raised triangle symbol. the first five residents
for residents living in • 7 January, the
“Our residents have made number of plastic bags our Lower grade plastics cannot be selected at random on rural areas farthest
residents need to use, but we recycled in the East Riding due collections will be
this possible by increasingly Monday,16 November. from the East Riding’s
following the message to will continue to measure the to the lack of suitable markets from 10 - 11.30am,
contamination of the paper to within the UK. 10 household waste Bewholme; 12noon
wash and squash cans and To be included in the
recycling sites. -1.30pm, Skirlaugh;
draw, write to Daniel
The collections are on: and 2-3.30pm,
Top judges for council awards that Knight, waste and
recycling officer, East
Riding of Yorkshire
• 5 January from
10 -11.30am in
Bainton.
The venues for the
Melbourne; 12noon cardboard collections
highlight waste of four million jeans Council, Willerby Depot,
Great Gutter Lane, HU10
6DZ or email daniel.
-1.30pm, Newton
on Derwent; and 2
will be announced in
the December
-3.30pm, Stamford edition of East Riding
THREE eminent figures will designers for London Fashion knight@eastriding.gov.uk Bridge. News.
judge the council’s fashion Week and New York Fashion
awards for students of Bishop Week. She often works abroad
Burton College and East Riding and recently spent several
College. months on projects in India The Target 45+ monthly recycling results
They are designer Brenna and Australia.
Yore, Dr Pauline Deutz, Dr Deutz’s interests centre Municipal solid waste
(MSW) is the waste
programme director of the on environmental policy 50
collected and disposed of
MSc environmental technology, and waste management. by the council. The red line
University of Hull, and Wayne Currently, she is investigating shows the percentage rate 40
for the amount recycled
Martin, international costumier. the potential to enhance use and composted.
The students will submit Primark, as well as for high end of the product design process 30
Percentage

The blue line tracks the


Target 45+
designs for garments using „ JUDGE: Brenna Yore as a means of promoting recycling and composting
rate for all the waste 20
pre-worn and charity shop sustainable resource use. collected from households. MSW
clothing, drawing attention to East Riding residents This line shows the
the amount of clothing thrown annually throw away nearly recycling and composting 10 NPI
rate using National
away every year. 2,000 tonnes of clothes, which Performance Indicator
Driffield-based Mr Martin could be sent to charity shops definitions, excluding 0
specific waste, such as Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
has produced collections for or reused, equivalent to four commercial waste and 2008 2009
stage and film, including for the million pairs of jeans or ten rubble.
Royal Opera House and the thousand suitcases full of
Royal Shakespeare Company. clothes.
His film credits include The award ceremony will
Shakespeare in Love, Phantom be in February. The winning
of the Opera and the James student will receive a voucher
Bond movie, Die Another Day. for £200 and there will be
Miss Yore is a London-based two runners up who will each
designer for clients such as „ JUDGE: Dr Pauline Deutz receive £50 in vouchers.

Council supports European waste week


The council is highlighting campaign to encourage East food waste systems at reduced
European Week for Waste Riding residents to recycle and prices. Details are on www.
Prevention (EWWP) by compost about 45 per cent of target45plus.org.uk
promoting the Target 45+ their waste, keeping it out of The website also offers
website and its pages of waste landfill. The council is predicting residents the chance to repair
reduction tips. this will be achieved during next household items or to pass
EWWP week is from 21 to 29 year. them on to charities through
November and is the European Among the concerns for the the council’s repair and reuse
Commission’s project to raise EWWP and the council is register.
awareness about the need the amount of food that is For more information, visit
to reduce waste and change wasted. To combat this, the www.target45plus.org,uk and
patterns of consumption. council recently launched a start reducing waste and saving
Target 45+ is the local scheme for residents to buy money.
10 EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009

Walkington pre-school re-opens after huge community refurbishment push

„ EFFORTS APPRECIATED: Walkington children „ GRAND OPENING: Councillor Stephen Parnaby, OBE and
show their thanks Ernie Teal MBE open the refurbished pre-school

Efforts praised at
East Riding Children’s Centres
“working in partnership” pre-school opening
An invitation to an East
Riding wide Children’s „ BY Council Reporter raised by the pre-school.
The new facility was
used by the local community, the
building was starting to show

Centre celebration! E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk


opened by Ernie Teal MBE and
Councillor Stephen Parnaby OBE.
its age and the effects of years of
tiny hands and feet at play.
Cllr Parnaby praised the The money has funded a
FREE activities for
C
hildren and parents efforts of all concerned in raising number of improvements to the
Face in Walkington the money for the refurbishment. building including a computer
Large painting 0-5 year olds (and are celebrating He said: “This is a great result area, improved disabled access
for Walkington. It just shows ensuring DDA compliance, new
scale junk grown ups!) following a £36,000
refurbishment of their pre-
what can be achieved through toilets, an enlarged cloakroom
modelling community spirit and everyone area, staff meeting room, storage
Toy library school building. pulling together for the benefit areas and new windows,
Saturday The work was made possible of the village”. creating a warmer and more
Colouring
and soft Fancy dress 14 November 2009 as a result of a £26,000 grant The building has been used
by the pre-school since it formed
practical learning environment
for the children.
from the council’s Sure Start
play - various times and fund along with £5,000 from over 30 years ago as well as Walkington Pre-school is a
activities Walkington Parish Council, being used by the Apron Strings registered charity employing
Free
Come and Ànd out £1,000 from the Joseph and before and after school club. eight staff and catering for up to
fruit Although much loved and well- 35 children.
about your local Annie Cattle Trust and £4,000
kebabs children’s centre.

Call FISH (Families


Information
Service Hub) to Visit a children’s centre open day
Ànd out what’s
going on at a EAST Riding of Yorkshire Council who attend, both practical and Information Service Hub)
is holding events across the decorative. manager, said: “These celebration
centre near you.
region to celebrate the work and East Riding children’s centres days offer families an opportunity
(01482) successes of children’s centres. All
13 centres will be celebrating on
are being developed to support
families with children under
to see what children’s centres
can offer. They are community
396469 14 November by opening their five so that they enjoy raising orientated and we hope people
doors to the public. their family. The centres provide with children choose to come
Each children’s centre will access to family support, play along.”
be running different activities and learning opportunities, To find out about your local
based on their facilities and information about health services centre call FISH on (01482)
several of the children’s centres and much more. 396469 or visit www.fish.
will be offering gifts to families Lesley Gilson, FISH (Families eastriding.gov.uk
EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 11

Scheme allows residents to use library cards across borders „ IN BRIEF

Libraries open to all Village halls achieve


accreditation
„ Village halls in Barmby Moor, Catton,
Holme on Spalding Moor, Sutton upon
„ BY Jonathan Howell Derwent and Swanland have recently
E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk achieved Hallmark level one status.
Hallmark is a recently introduced quality
standard for village halls and other rural
community buildings and is organised by

L
iterature-lovers have Humber and Wolds Rural Community
the chance to try books Council (HWRCC)
from libraries around There are three parts to the scheme
the country as East Riding with Hallmark level one covering charity
of Yorkshire Council throws administration and management.
open the doors of its own Margaret Kirk, HWRCC’s village hall
libraries. adviser, said: “The work undertaken to
achieve this standard helps to reinforce
More than 4,000 libraries in the message that the hall is well-
England, Wales and Northern managed and fit for purpose. This is the
Ireland will now lend to any first quality standard to recognise the
member of the public regardless of work of village hall committees, which
where they live. strive to improve their local community
Libraries in the East Riding are facility for the good of local people.”
part of the initiative and will now For more information call Margaret
welcome borrowers from elsewhere, Kirk, on (01430) 430904 or email
while East Riding residents will margaret.kirk@hwrcc.org.uk
be able to access books from other
authorities, including those nearby
in Hull, other parts of Yorkshire,
„ ACCESS ALL AREAS: Rod Ormiston mobile library service user, Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio holder for cultural
services, housing and public protection and Katharine Chadwick, mobile and community services officer
Countryside walk
and on the south bank. „ Countryside enthusiasts are invited to
Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio take part in the Bracey Bridge Circular
holder for cultural services, housing Walk on Sunday, 15 November from
the fantastic libraries here will be card from their home authority. from there.
and public protection, said: “This 10am - 1pm.
just one more reason for people to Roderick Ormiston, from “We also use the mobile library
move is great news for residents The walk starts at the Bracey Bridge
choose to visit this area.” Dronefield near Sheffield, regularly quite a lot because it parks just
who visit other areas and can picnic site, on the A166 Driffield to
The move means that anyone visits South Cliff Caravan Park with across the road from us at the
benefit from the books which are Bridlington road.
can join a library anywhere his wife Ann. He said: “We spend caravan park. It’s great for us to
available in libraries there. Prior booking is essential. Call the
by producing just one piece of a fair bit of time at the caravan park use the internet and email facilities,
“It will also be welcomed by the
countryside events booking office on
identification which shows a - around two or three months a year. which are particularly useful when
(01482) 395321. Walkers are advised to
thousands of tourists who make name and address. It also means “We use the local libraries to get you are away from home. We can show up at least ten minutes before the
their way to enjoy the beauty of the that people can access a library books, especially for my wife and pay bills, read letters, and it enables start of the event.
East Riding every year. Access to anywhere after showing a library daughter, and we borrow videos us to stay away for longer. ”

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„ IN BRIEF Have your say at the Shoreline Management Plan consultation


Setting the budget
„ The council needs your views to set
its budget for 2010-11.
A series of meetings are being held in
November in different areas of the East
Riding. At the meetings the council will
set out some of its plans for next year’s
budget and invite you to comment on
the alternatives.
The meetings are being held on:
• Tuesday 10 November, Goole Leisure
Centre 10am-1pm
• Monday 23 November, Bridlington
Spa 10am-1pm
To book your place please call (01482)
394200 (answerphone) or email:
budget. conference@eastriding.gov.uk

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tree work.
My services include:- A free quotation Service, Hornsea Floral Hall, Monday 14
Tree Felling and Clearing, Tree Pruning and Esplanade, Hornsea, East December:
Reducing, Hedge Trimming, Stump Grinding, Site Yorkshire, HU18 1NQ 1pm – 7pm
clearance and General Maintenance. Spa Bridlington, South Tuesday 15
No job too big or small. Me and my team pride Marine Drive, Bridlington, December:
ourselves on our after job clear-up and are known East Yorkshire,YO15 3JH 1pm – 7pm
for leaving gardens tidier than when we started.
For a free estimate or advice please contact Jo Ford
on: „ DEFENCES AT HORNSEA SEAFRONT:
Residents get a chance to give their opinions
Tel: (01964) 552881 or 07751 216985
Email: ambertreeservices@live.co.uk

WIN A LUXURY
Help us tackle
CHRISTMAS HAMPER
COURTESY OF YORK GIFT HAMPERS AND ATKINSON DELICATESSEN
coastal erosion
„ BY Tom Du Boulay long-term policies and options and talk to the people involved.
for the future management of We want to hear residents’ views
CHRISTMAS is a very exciting E. eastridingnews@eastriding.gov.uk
erosion and flooding along the on the draft document and hope
time at Atkinson’s. East Riding and Lincolnshire as many people as possible will
The shop is bursting at the seams coastline, taking into account take this opportunity to give us
with Christmas Fayre. You name

A
public consultation the impact on people and the their valuable opinion. Based
it, we’ve got it! is to be held on environment. It sets out area by on feedback received during
People are whizzing around the draft Shoreline area how the East Riding coast this consultation period, it is
choosing their last minute will be affected by sea level rise anticipated the final plan will
Management Plan (SMP2).
presents, whilst we are busy and coastal erosion and provides be completed by the end of June
The plan will help decide a policy framework for how 2010.
making all your hampers for
the best way to respond to this should be dealt with. It also Copies of the draft plan
Santa to deliver to you before the coastal flood and erosion in East considers the effect of climate will also be available to view
big occasion. Yorkshire and Lincolnshire over change on our coast over the at County Hall, libraries and
the next 20, 50 and 100 years. coming years. customer service centres, along
Anyone living or working The formal SMP2 consultation with feedback forms for people
along the coast, from will start on 2 November to provide their comments.
HAMPER INCLUDES: Flamborough Head to Gibraltar 2009 for three months. Four Interested residents can visit the
Yorkshire Country Wine 75cl; Cropton Brewery Winter Ale Rudolphs Point in Lincolnshire is invited exhibitions are to be held in project website at
Revenge 500ml; Farrahs Orange & Dark Chocolate Biscuits 150g; to take part. December at venues along the www.hecag-smp2.co.uk and
Lewis & Cooper Hand Made Plum Pudding 450g; Bracken Hill The SMP2 document East Riding coast for people to offer comments electronically
Boxing Day Chutney 340g; Whitakers Mint Cremes 200g; Taylors of provides short, medium and visit, see copies of the draft plan through this portal.
Harrogate Christmas Coffee 227g; Farrahs Reindeer Ploppings 85g;

Humber Housing Strategy consultation


Rosebud Preserves Seville Orange & Whisky Marmalade 227g; Village
Green Preserves Cherries in Brandy 250g; Wensleydale Cheese with
Cranberries 200g.
THE Humber Housing Partnership which runs from 2009 - 2019, planning and transport. The
To be in with a chance of winning, answer the following has produced a sub regional sets out a framework for housing overarching vision for housing in
question: housing strategy which is currently investment in the Humber. the Humber is that there should
Q. What flavour is the hand made pudding in the hamper: out for consultation until the end Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio be more balanced housing markets
a) plum; b) blackberry; c) turkey? of November. holder for cultural services, housing where local residents have access
The partnership comprises the and public protection, said:“I hope to a wide range of high quality
Send your answer on a postcard, together with your name, address
four local authorities (East Riding everyone who has an interest in affordable homes with related
and telephone number to: York Gift Hampers competition, East Riding
of Yorkshire, Hull, North and housing will read this important support contributing to the overall
News, Room HG115, County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA by 18 November.
North East Lincolnshire ), housing document as we would welcome economic prosperity of the area.
Usual ERN rules apply and the editor’s decision is final.
associations, Gateway Pathfinder, their views. This is an important If you are interested in finding
York Gift Hampers & Atkinsons Delicatessen, 6 The Pavement, the private sector, Humber and strategy for the future of housing.” out more about what the strategy
Pocklington, York YO42 2AX. Tel: 1759 302149. Email: hampers@ Wolds Rural Community Council The strategy is very closely says, you can view a copy on the
yorkgifthampers.com and representatives from a number linked to other investment plans Humber Economic Partnership
of regional bodies. The strategy, relating to economic development, website (www.humberep.co.uk).
EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 13

YO U R G U I D E TO S TAY I N G S A F E O N T H E E A S T R I D I N G ’ S RO A D S

WINTER PULL
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EAST RIDING ROAD SALTING MAP T R E AT E D W I N T E R ROA D S I N YO U R A R E A

WOLD
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NETWORK
RUDSTON !• Precautionary roads
!( LANGTOFT
CARNABY!• BRIDLINGTON (shown in red) are the
!• SLEDMERE KILHAM !•
BURTON roads routinely treated
AGNES
!• in case of ice and snow

FRIDAYTHORPE BARMSTON
RESPONSIVE
•! !•
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WETWANG
!• NAFFERTON
NETWORK
DRIFFIELD
STAMFORD Responsive roads
BRIDGE HUGGATE
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TIBTHORPE
!• SKIPSEA
!•
(shown in blue) are
BEEFORD
FANGFOSS NORTH •! HUTTON
!• treated when ice is
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forecast to be present
DALTON CRANSWICK
!• !• BAINTON NORTH
WILBERFOSS !• MILLINGTON FRODINGHAM

NEWTON
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after noon
UPON DERWENT !• ON THE WOLDS !•

POCKLINGTON HORNSEA HIGHWAYS


SUTTON
UPON DERWENT !• ALLERTHORPE
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LOCKINGTON
BRANDESBURTON !• AGENCY
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the Highways Agency
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This mapping is reproduced from Ordnance Survey


material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on For further information and to download detailed
behalf of Her Majesty's Stationery Office Crown
copyright 2008. Unauthorised reproduction infringes mapping go to: www.eastriding.gov.uk/winter
Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil
proceedings. East Riding of Yorkshire Council 100023383.

PLAN YOUR WINTER ROUTE


See pages 14 and 15 for further details of salted roads and salted paths
GET READY NOW!
Don’t wait until it snows. Check your car now. A cold snap may come
without warning so be prepared.
DRIVE ON SALTED ROADS
Keep to our salted networks as much as you can. This may involve a slight
detour but will be safer and probably quicker than risking icy back roads.
See pages 14 and 15 for further details of salted roads and salted paths.
DRIVE SENSIBLY
Give yourself plenty of time for your journey. If it’s icy or snowy, you’ll need
to drive more slowly.
14 EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 15

WINTER ROADS
SALTING EAST RIDING’S TOWNS AND VILLAGES
For further information and to download detailed mapping go to:
www.eastriding.gov.uk/winter

SALT BINS AND HEAPS


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There are over 750 salt bins in the East care not to spread salt near plants or on grass
Riding, they are for use by residents to spread verges as it can kill the vegetation. For areas
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equipment and meteorological forecasts to tell us (430km), will be treated during extended periods major roads. highways.gov.uk gov.uk
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160
This is the number of people injured in a collision between November 2008 and February 2009 on East Riding roads.
160 reasons to take more care when driving.

Darker nights + winter roads = difficult driving conditions. PLEASE TAKE CARE THIS WINTER.

SAFER ROADS
EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 17

Fostering
Christmas lights switch on
Hornsea 27 November, 6-8pm, charity stalls and late night shopping
Cherry Burton 5 December, stalls, refreshments and visit from Santa
Gowdall Christmas tree carol service date TBC
Hessle 20 November, 5.30pm, town mayor and celebrity guest,
Howden 10 December, 5-8pm, Christmas fayre, fairground, grotto, stalls, carols
Goole 4 December, 6pm onwards, carols, stalls, fun fair, Santa
Stamford Bridge 29 November, 4.45pm, Santa, stalls, children's poster competition
Cottingham 23 November, 7pm

Have YOUthought
North Ferriby Second week of December (no official switch on)
Burstwick 4 December, 7pm, carol singing, Santa, mince pies and mulled wine,
fireworks.
Withernsea 27 November, 7pm, KCFM, children's rides, stalls, Santa. Memorial tree
service on 4 December
about it?
Skirlaugh 5 December, 6pm, Music from the East Riding Band If you can offer a child and safe and secure home
Driffield 3 December, 6pm, Christmas market and fairground, shops open YOU could foster.
until 8pm.
To find out more contact East Riding fostering team:
Bridlington 29 November, from 1pm, lights at 5pm, singers, choir, dance troupe,
army band, Santa fun run, children's rides Tel: (01482) 396673
Beverley 13 December, festival of Christmas, 10am - 4pm
Barmston and 5 December, 6pm, mince pies, sherry, Santa Email: fostering@eastriding.gov.uk
Fraisthorpe Beck View Road, Grovehill, Beverley, HU17 0JT
Hedon 27 November, 6.30pm

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18 EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009

FUN. YOUNG.
Kick start
your career
in 2010
A great
opportunity to
volunteer with
v Talent Year and
East Riding of
Yorkshire Council

Are you 16-25 and up for a You will gain:


challenge? s Real experience in a wide range
s Are you interested in volunteering with children of council services working with
and young people and possibly pursuing a career in children and young people
this sector in the future? s Qualifications
s Are you interested in possibly working for the s Training
council in the future?
s Access to residentials and social events
s Can you commit thirty hours a week for forty four
weeks of the next year? s Personalised support

s Are you up for a 5 day residential? s Reimbursement for travel and expenses incurred
whilst volunteering
For more information and an application form please contact:
Katherine Stoney, v Programme co-ordinator s Basic living costs reimbursed up to about £70 a week
Telephone: (01482) 392835
Email: katherine.stoney@eastriding.gov.uk s Up to £1500 as a personal development grant at the
end of your year’s volunteering

Closing Date for applications - 1 December 2009


Please note that the scheme will start at the beginning of March 2010, but we need to initially recruit this year in order to allow time to
process Enhanced CRB forms necessary for the scheme. This scheme is only available to East Riding of Yorkshire residents.

Win a chance to record your own C D


Courtesy of Red Bamboo Studio Bridlington!
Red Bamboo Studio is a small but well that you want to learn!
equipped professional music studio If you are a parent struggling to find
in Bridlington. Red Bamboo gives the perfect Christmas present call us now,
people the chance to record their we have various packages to suit all!
own songs, cover their favourite Call Red Bamboo on (01262)
tracks with backing songs and 608108 or check out the website www.
record anything from an album redbamboomusic.com
or demo to a single track. Red Bamboo Studio is giving all of our
Not only do they have a teenage readers the chance to win a Star
recording studio Red Bamboo For A Day package, you will be able to
also offers guitar lessons. record 3 of your favourite songs, singing
Teaching on a one to one basis along to the backing tracks. Your songs
Dave Allott (Proprietor) has will then be edited, mixed, mastered and
over 30 years experience and produced onto your very own cd! This
can teach electric, acoustic and whole package is worth £75 and the
bass guitar to players of all levels music idol experience will definitely be a
an he will help you learn songs day to remember!!

HOW TO ENTER
To win this fantastic package answer the following questions regarding the
advertisers on the page:
a: Which team can help if you are worried about drug or alcohol misuse?
b: In what month does East Riding College have their open events?
c: What is the age range to volunteer in vTalent year?
d: Which college is promoting 2010 applications now being
accepted?
e: Where is Red Bamboo Studio situated?
f: Which college provides transport to and from college?
Send your answer on a postcard, together with your name, address,
age and telephone number to: Red Bamboo Competition, East
Riding News, Room HG115, County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA by 20
November. Usual ERN rules apply and the editor’s decision is final.
EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009 19

Are you worried about...


INFORMED.
Drugs or
Alcohol?
Make a Are you under the age of 19
and living in the East Riding?

difference We can help. Call one of


the numbers below for an
informal chat...

and learn Goole Family Support Team


(01405) 720780
for Goole, Howden and Pocklington areas
Bridlington Family Support Team

new skills
(01262) 602612
for Bridlington, Driffield and surrounding areas
Hedon Family Support Team
(01482) 899962
for Holderness, Haltemprice and Beverley areas
East Riding of Yorkshire Council youth service is one of only 33
local authorities nationwide to successfully bid for funding to
offer the v Talent Year initiative. v Talent Year is a £10.5 million
national full time volunteering programme.

The Aim volunteering placement opportunity to receive a


The aim is to give in children’s and young grant of up to £1,500 at the
1,000 volunteers aged people’s services run by the end of the course.
16-25 the opportunity council.
to directly influence and Contact Details
enhance public sector What’s Next? If you are interested
services and gain skills to During their placement and would like more
improve their employability. volunteers will receive information, contact the v
Beginning with a five- training, undertake programme coordinator,
day residential induction qualifications and get a Katherine Stoney, on
course, the scheme offers weekly allowance to cover (01482) 392835 or e-mail
15 local young people the basic living costs of up katherine.stoney@
opportunity of a 44-week to £70. There is also the eastriding.gov.uk
GREAT COURSES,
Tackling drugs GREAT LEARNING ON A
EAST Riding of Yorkshire Council’s young people’s
substance misuse service offers help to any person
under the age of 19 and living in the East Riding of
Yorkshire, who is worried about drugs or alcohol.
The service offers free confidential advice,
GREAT CAMPUS.
support and access to professionally trained social
workers and nurses on an individual basis.
We offer:
Substance misuse is the harmful or dangerous
use of drugs or alcohol when a person has
developed a dependency on the substance. This
Open events • Full time courses for school leavers
• Full and part time courses for adults
dependency makes it dangerous and difficult for
these people to give up by themselves and makes it
at East Riding College • Higher Education from HNCs to Masters
important that they receive specialist help. Come to one of our open events and talk to a tutor
A young person may have a problem with drugs about full-time, part-time and higher education • Bespoke training for business
or alcohol if: courses
• Other people are worried about their drug or • Apprenticeships & Train to Gain
alcohol use See what the College looks like and have a walk
• They miss school or work because of their use round the buildings * We also provide FREE transport to and from college and
• They find it hard to cope without the use of
there may be a bus route near you!
drugs
• They suffer from depression or mood swings
Tuesday, 17 November *Subject to conditions
• They suffer withdrawal symptoms when they do 4pm to 7pm, Gallows Lane, Beverley
not use alcohol or drugs, or
They have legal problems because of alcohol or
drug use.
Tuesday, 24 November That’s why so many students make us their first choice!
The young people’s substance misuse service
4pm to 7pm, St Mary’s Walk, Bridlington
offers help and advice to enable people to make For more information,
safer choices about drugs or alcohol. The service
can also helps to put young people in touch with
other related services and provide access to health Call 0845 120 0037
www.eastridingcollege.ac.uk info@eastridingcollege.ac.uk
care.
For an informal chat about drugs or alcohol, call text ‘erc ask’ to 60999
the substance misuse workers on:
Goole family support team, on (01405) 720780
for Goole, Howden and Pocklington area
Bridlington family support team, on (01262)
602612 for Bridlington, Driffield and surrounding
area contact us on: 0800 731 82 81 or visit
Hedon family support team, on (01482) 899962 www.bishopburton.ac.uk
for Holderness, Haltemprice and Beverley area
20 EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009

Shows to warm the heart


HULL NEW Dreamboats and
Petticoats
THEATRE Monday 23– Saturday 28
November
Kingston Square, Nightly 7.30pm,Thurs
Hull, HU1 3HF. and Sat 2.30pm
Tickets £10 - £29.50.
Bookings and Info Inspired by the smash
(01482) 226655 hit million selling albums
www.hullcc.gov.uk/ DREAMBOATS AND
hullnewtheatre PETTICOATS ONE,

A
s the nights draw the city (23rd-28th November). TWO and THREE, comes
in and the Autumn/ Written by Laurence Marks and the sell out sensation
The Pam Ann DREAMBOATS AND
Winter season counts Maurice Gran, the team behind Show PETTICOATS THE
Goodnight Sweetheart and Birds Saturday 7 November, MUSICAL, direct from the
down towards Christmas, 8pm.Tickets £17.50. Savoy Theatre in London’s
of a Feather, the show is based on PAM ANN is the alter-ego West End, featuring some
this is an ideal time to be of Australian comedienne of the greatest hit songs of
the million-selling albums of the the Rock n Roll era.
entertained, thrilled and Caroline Reid. Her
same name and has been a sell-out portrayal of the gutsy Air
amused by shows at Hull sensation at the Savoy Theatre. Hostess is unique and Jake and Elwood
wildly hilarious, as she Monday 30 November,
New Theatre and Hull City This Bill Kenwright and Laurie identifies the individual 7.30pm.
Hall. quirks of some of the Tickets £19.50 - £20.50.
Mansfield production is set in biggest international airlines Jake and Elwood are
1961 and features classic numbers and their stereotypes. legendary characters
around the world and
This month brings together old including Let’s Dance, To Know Never Forget are two of the greatest
favourites and modern classics, all Tuesday 10 - Saturday connoisseurs of blues
Him Is To Love Him, Shaking All and soul music. Together
14 November.
designed to lift the spirits and put Over, Bobby’s Girl, Three Steps To Tues-Thurs 7.30pm, Fri with the driving backbeat
5pm and 8.30pm, Sat of their award-winning
you in the mood for festivities. Heaven, and Happy Birthday Sweet Black Rhino Band, voted
2.30pm and 7.30pm.
Take a magical, festive trip down 16. Tickets £10 - £28. the hottest soul band in
Direct from its acclaimed Europe, they continue to
memory lane at Hull City Hall with Say ‘Bah humbug!’ to cold nights West End run, this deliver electrifying, totally
Remember When At Christmas, a spectacular musical is live performances to sell
and book your tickets for the out, standing ovation
bursting with life, laughs
show revelling in nostalgia with traditional treat of Scrooge (16th and the great songs of audiences globally.
unforgettable songs from the 40s, – 21st November) at Hull New TAKE THAT.
Vampires Rock
50s and early 60s (23rd November). Theatre. Starring the legendary Tuesday 1– Wednesday
Scrooge 2 December, 7.30pm.
Neil Sands and his cast of West Tommy Steele, whose career Monday 16– Saturday Tickets £17.50 - £19.50
21 November. Along with Steve Steinman
End performers bring you more includes over twenty hit singles, „ GOLDEN AGE OF MUSIC: West End musical Dreamboats and Petticoats Nightly 7.30pm,Thurs and Toyah Willcox, a full
than two hours of singalong and Sat 2.30pm. cast of superb singers,
Hollywood movies such as Finian’s Tickets £13.50 - £35. dancers and formidable
numbers made famous by the likes Rainbow and career-defining be left out in the cold. with Guy Jones and Ed Curtis, and The ideal winter treat, band, blast their way
Scrooge is a heart-warming through some of the
of Doris Day, Bing Crosby, Julie stage musicals such as Half A Take That fans are also snapping choreography by Olivier award family story with stunning greatest ever rock anthems
Andrews, Vera Lynn, Max Bygraves, Sixpence and Hans Andersen, it’s a up seats fast for Never Forget winner Karen Bruce (Footloose, sets and costumes, specially including songs from; Roy
created illusions and a Wood, Slade, Bon Jovi,
Frank Sinatra and many more. spectacular feast of song and dance. (10th-14th November), the West End Fame and Saturday Night Fever). fantastic musical score. Queen, Meat Loaf, Suzi
It’s a wonderful, feel-good show Bill Kenwright’s record-breaking musical based on the foursome’s Tickets for Remember When Starring Tommy Steele. Quattro and many more.
full of good old-fashioned fun – London Palladium production is hit songs now coming to Hull New At Christmas (23rd November)
guaranteed to have you smiling, bursting with stunning sets and Theatre. are priced at £10, tickets for HULL CITY The Stylistics and
singing along and looking back to costumes, illusions from Paul Starring Philip Olivier, of TV’s Dreamboats and Petticoats (23rd- HALL support
Saturday 14November,
the days of truly memorable songs! Kieve – creator of the magic effects Brookside and The Games, Never 28th November) are priced from £10 7.30pm.
Queen Victoria Square,
Another golden age of music is in the Harry Potter films – and Forget features classic Take That – £29.50, tickets for Scrooge (16th Tickets £22.50 - £23.50.
Hull, HU1 3RQ. Following the success of
set to bring Hull New Theatre to rousing songs including the Oscar- songs, dazzling special effects, a – 21st November) are priced from Bookings and Info The OJays, The Spinners
life as smash hit West End musical nominated Thank You Very Much. script by BAFTA award winner £13.50 – £35, and tickets for Never (01482) 226655 and The Delfonics, the City
www.hullcc.gov.uk/ of Brotherly Love has just
Dreamboats and Petticoats comes to But tickets are selling fast, so don’t Danny Brocklehurst (Shameless) Forget are priced from £10 – £28. enough room for another
hullcityhall highly successful soul group.
That group came in the
WIN TICKETS TO SEE MANCHESTER CAMERATA AND SCATTERED
Manchester Scattered
October competition David Essex
Sunday 1 November,
form of The Stylistics.

Camerata Saturday 21 November,


7.30pm
winners 7.30pm.
Tickets £21.50 - £23.50.
Polish National
Orchestra
Friday 20 November,
Director and solo The Spa Theatre,
Since the 70s right up to
7.30pm.
the current day, David has
violin Michael Bridlington The Spa Bridlington – Aladdin tickets: been a national treasure Tickets £19.50 - £27.
Gurevich and has captured many We are very pleased to
The brand new production Mr Mally Shields, Beverley; Hull Truck thousands of hearts as an welcome back to Hull City
Wednesday 18 from Motionhouse, directed accomplished stage and Hall, the Polish National
November, 7.30pm by the visionary Kevin Theatre – Up ’n’ Under tickets: Mr screen star as well as a Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Spa Bridlington Finnan, sees the company on sensational form. Moving away from the P Senior, Beverley; Crossword 105/ chart topping singer. This under their music director
extreme sets of metal scaffolding of previous productions Volatile and concert brings together all Jacek Kaspszyk, in a
A classic combination of popular works by Mozart and Haydn. This Perfect, SCATTERED sets the bar even higher for thrilling performance Medieval Baebes: J Lawson, Roos; Hull the favourite hits including programme that includes
and staging. Seven dancers perform on an infinity stage where movement “Hold Me Close”, “Gonna Elgars In the South and
concert also features two energetic works by Bartok and Australian
and film integrate in a completely new and frankly breathtaking way.
Comedy Festival 2009 tickets: Mrs K Make You A Star” and Chopins romantic First
composer Peter Sculthorpe, which both make extensive use of folk tunes
Adults £15, concessions £12, available from Bridlington Spa Box Adults £8, concessions £6.50, discounts for school parties, Ward, Cottingham; Disney On Ice his debut hit “Rock On”, Piano Concerto.
together with new material.
Office (01262) 678258. available from Bridlington Spa Box Office (01262) 678258. tickets: Mrs C Seabrook, Brough and Remember When
Lorna Yates, Fridaythorpe. Lunchtime Organ at Christmas
For a chance to see Manchester Camerata and Scattered, complete the crossword on p22 Showcase Monday 23 November,
Wednesday 4 2.30pm.Tickets £10.
November, 12.30pm. Join Neil Sands and

WIN TICKETS TO SEE Jason Manford


COMPETITION RULES
1. Unless otherwise specified, all
entries must be made using
Tickets £3.50.

Bob the Builder


His Cast of West End
Performers For Over Two
Hours of Musical Memories

MACBETH
Tuesday 24 November, 7.30pm the entry form(s) printed in Nostalgia and Good Old
Live! Fashioned Festive fun.
(doors 7.00pm) East Riding News. Photocopies Wednesday 11
Tickets: £15.00 will not be accepted. November, 4.30pm.
LEAPS Christmas
Written by William Shakespeare, adapted and directed by Gareth Tudor Price
‘Very funny’ 2. No alternatives, cash or
otherwise, are available
Tickets £15 - £18.
Can Bob fix it? Yes he Countdown 2
Thursday 12 November – Saturday 28 November, 7.30pm - Peter Kay instead of the stated prize. can Celebrating his Charity Show
3. All entries must be received 10Anniversary this year, Wednesday 25
Matinees: 17,19,24 and 26 November, 1.30pm The multi-award by the closing date printed Bob the Builders Live Show, November, 7.30pm.
in East Riding News Spuds Big Mess, returns Tickets £10.
BOX OFFICE TEL: (01482) 323638 • BOOK ONLINE www.hulltruck.co.uk winning comedian and star
4. East Riding News and East to the UK after a sell-out Support the Best in Local
of ‘As Seen On TV’, ‘8 Out of
Riding of Yorkshire Council global tour taking in 27 Talent!
10 Cats’, ‘Live at the Apollo’, accepts no liability for any countries and performing Around 35 Acts includes
Back by popular demand, Gareth Tudor ‘The Secret Policeman’s Ball loss, damage or injury caused to more than 300,000 five Daily Mail Talent Trail
Price’s fast-moving, frightening and dynamic 2008’ performs his exciting and by any prizes won. young Bob the Builder fans. Winners plus The Beverley
hilarious show that will have 5. Enquiries regarding accepted and District Pipe Band,
adaptation of this Shakespeare classic is not audiences begging for more. prizes won should be directed Grumpy Old ATC Drum Corps, Gurkhas
to be missed. To win a pair of tickets to the manufacturer or Women Live 2: Dancers , McAleer Irish
retailer. Dancers, Palm Springs
simply answer the following Chin Up Britain
HOW TO ENTER 6. Competition winners/ and or Dancers , Gemmas
question: Thursday 12 November, Dancers, Takeshi Karate
entrants must be prepared 8pm.Tickets £20.
Q. Which comedian has been to take part in publicity Association.
For your chance to win a pair of tickets to A brand spanking new
quoted calling Jason “very photographs and/or have show from three of Britains
see Macbeth on Thursday 19 November, funny”: a) Eddie Izzard; names and location published Top Grumps, including; Hull Philharmonic
simply answer the following question: b) Alan Carr; c) Peter Kay? in East Riding News. Jenny the spleen burster Orchestra
7. The determination and Eclair- the original grump Saturday 28November,
Q. Who wrote Macbeth: Send your answer on a stamped postcard, together with your name, address and decision of the editor on all and star of many grumpy 7.30pm.Tickets £5- £20.
a. Shakespeare; b. Chaucer; telephone number to: Jason Manford competition, East Riding News, Room HG115, matters is final and no cor- shows including the West TO THE NEW WORLD-
respondence will be entered End run and the tour of Europeans in America. A
c. Dickens? County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA, by 30 October. into. The editor reserves the Australia. Wendi mad dog highly original programme
Include your name, address and phone number. right to disqualify any entry, Peters - the all singing, all of music written by
Send your answer on a stamped postcard, competitor or nominee. European composers who
Competition entries which don’t contain these dancing ex Corrie grump;
together with your name, address will not be submitted. Usual East Riding 8. The editor reserves the right and finally the Queen of fled to America to escape
Please remember to include your
name, address and phone number and telephone number to: Macbeth News rules apply and the editor’s to add to or waive any rules, Soap, Stage and taking political oppression and
to cancel the whole or part things back to Marks and make new lives.
on your entry. Competition entries competition, East Riding News, Room decision is final. of any competition, game Spencers, Ms Susie the
which don’t contain these will not be
submitted. Usual ERN rules apply and HG115, County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA By entering this competition you consent to your details being held by East Riding of Yorkshire Council so we or promotion without prior huffer Blake, (looks like a
the editor’s decision is final. by 16 November. can keep you informed about events and developments at The Spa Bridlington. We may share your details with notice being given. normal middle aged woman
other directly associated organisations however, we will never share your details with non-related organisations. - but scarier).
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WEEKLY for rehearsals. 7.30-9.30pm, Lane, Beverley. Contact 12.30pm, Methodist Church also hold a children’s enjoy the art of combining market, Market Weighton. Queensgate, Beveley. For the Council Customer
Bricknell Avenue Methodist (01482) 871993. Hall, Newbegin, Hornsea. meeting by arrangement). memorabilia, photographs 8am-1pm at the council car further information contact Services Centre). New
The Cherry Tree Church. Contact (01482) Most Fridays. Coffee Entry £1. Contact Trevor Lee Every last Wednesday. and journalising. 1-4pm, park. Contact Louis Foster The Tourist Information members very welcome,
Community Association 654353 or 506643. morning. Come and meet (Chairman) (01964) 53722. Soroptimist International of Pocklington Methodist 07966 254179. Office, Butcher Row, whether experienced rug
offers free, impartial and Every Wednesday. friendly people for a chat. Third Tuesday of every Hull monthly meeting. Short Church, Champmangate, Every first Sunday. Whist Beverley or contact Alan makers or compete novices.
confidential advice. The Hornsea Amateur Radio 10am-noon. Beverley month. Etton Book Club. business session to discuss Pocklington. Three Drive Social. Whist drive Hall (01482) 866040. Contact Linda Stokoe email
centre is open five days Club. For all radio amateurs Memorial Hall. 50p includes Small, friendly group meets ongoing projects, events sessions £10. Contact Kate and raffle, refreshments Third Sunday of every l.stokoe@tiscali.co.uk
a week and meetings are and short wave listeners. coffee and biscuits. Contact each month to discuss the etc. followed by a speaker Wadsworth (01759) 307578. available, newcomers very month. (Except December).
by appointment only. The Starts 8pm, The Old Bakery, June (01482) 880601. groups choice of a wide and raffle. 7-9pm, the Every first Saturday. welcome. 2-4pm at Darby East Riding Rug Society. A SAT 7 NOV
centre offers advice on the Mereside, Hornsea. Contact Most Fridays. Bridge. range of books. Current village hall, Henry Boot Way, Etton Village Hall coffee and Joan Hall, Finkle Street, social group based around
following issues: general Sue Duckers (01482) 668041 Improvers welcome. 10am- members aged 18-70+, new Hessle.Yearly membership morning. Coffee, home Cottingham. Admission rug making (and other Autumn fair. Cake stall,
advice, welfare rights, or visit www. hornseaarc. noon. Beverley Memorial members welcome. 7.30- subscription. Contact A made cakes, bric-a-brac £1.50. Contact Hazel Barnes textile crafts if anyone gift stall, raffle, tombola,
disability issues/benefits, co.uk Hall. £2 members, £3 non 8.30pm Etton Village Hall, Ainsworth (01482) 342622. and book stalls. Friendly (01482) 841125. needs a change) for the teas. In aid of St Wilfred’s
debt problems, housing Every Wednesday. memebers. Contact Jeanette Etton. Cost £1 a session. Every first Thursday. welcome to all. 10.30am- Second Sunday of exchange of ideas, gossip, Church. 2-4pm.Village Hall,
issues, employment issues, Hornsea Duplicate Bridge (01482) 888006. Contact Eve Brown (01430) Branch meeting of Pager. noon, Etton Village Hall, every month. Beverley tea and sympathy. 1.30- Ottringham. Admission 20p.
consumer issues and Club meets at Hornsea Every Sunday. Music Club. 810285. Lunch followed by a speaker, Etton. Contact Eve Brown Lions Club car boot sale. 3.30pm, the Community Contact Mollie Doerner
signposting. Cherry Tree Indoor Bowling Club.Visitors Free practice venue and Third Tuesday of every raffle and bingo. £2 all (01430) 810285. Beverley Grammar School, Centre in Driffield (behind (01964) 23900.
Community Association, and new members welcome. meeting place for young month. Hull and East Riding inclusive 12.30-2.30pm. Large Second Saturday of the
Cherry Tree Lane, Beverley. Contact the secretary people aged 13-21 interested branch of the Embroiderers’ room, Darby and Joan Hall, month. East Yorkshire
Contact Pat Crouch (01482) (01964) 533430. in music. Excellent venue Guild, monthly meeting. Finkle Street, Cottingham. Embroidery Society
871993. Every Wednesday. for youngsters in bands or 7-9pm the Endsleigh Centre, Contact Hazel Barnes Meeting. 2.15-4pm, Darby
Every Monday. Howden Beverley Wednesday Market, thinking of starting a band. Beverley Road, Hull. Visitors (01482) 841125. and Joan Hall, Finkle Street,
Camera Club. Full winter 8am-4pm, including various Drum kit and amps provided. £2.50. Contact Mrs Larkin Every first Thursday. Cottingham. Members £1,
programme and full summer stalls. Located at Wednesday 7.30-10pm Beverley Youth (01482) 504995. Yorkshire Countrywomen’s visitors £2. Contact Brenda
outings programme. Market, Beverley. Centre, Burden Road, Last Tuesday of every Association meetings with Stapleton (01482) 654830.
Membership, adult/family/ Every Wednesday. Beverley. Contact Patrick month. Hutton Cranswick speakers and competitions. Second Saturday of the
junior, £40, £55, £23. 7.30pm Parent and toddler group (01430) 871502. Garden Club monthly Small yearly subscription. month. Craft and book fair
Masonic Hall, Howden. 1.30-3.30pm at Garton on Every Sunday. Quakers in meeting, at Hutton 2-4pm, community hall, will be held in Bridlington
Contact Mrs Duck (01430) the Wolds Primary School, Beverley hold their regular Cranswick WI Hall, Main Market Weighton. Contact North Library 10am-noon.
430323. Station Road, Garton on meetings for worship. 10.30- Street, Cranswick.Visitors Mrs Wood (01430) 873286. Refreshments available.
Every Monday. T’ai the Wolds. Contact (01377) 11.30am at The Quaker £2. Contact Jo Richards Every first Friday. WRAC Second Saturday of
Chi class for health and 253110. Meeting House, Quaker 07817 416792. Association branch meeting. the month. South Cave
relaxation. Suitable for Every Wednesday. T’ai Lane, Beverley. Contact Brian Every first Wednesday. Regular get together for framers’ market, FARMA
men and women of all ages Chi class for health and Fellowes (01964) 551498. Bridlington Metal Detecting ex-ATS/WRAC service certified. Supplying a wide
(beginners and improvers). relaxation. Suitable for www.quakers.org. uk Society. Social meeting women. WAAF/WRAF/WLA variety of locally produced
7-8pm, St Johns Methodist men and women of all ages looking at various finds etc. welcome as associate goods. 9am-1pm. South Cave
Church Hall, St Johns Street, (beginners and improvers). FORTNIGHTLY and arranging future rallys members. Lioness magazine School playground, Church
Bridlignton. Tickets £4. 7-8pm, Performing Arts on farm fields. 7.30pm, The issued twice yearly. Noon Street, South Cave. Contact
Contact Dorothy Hedges Building, Driffield School, Every second and fourth Black Lion Pub, Old Town, – 2pm, The Royal British Clerk to South Cave Parish
(01964) 544276. Manorfield Road, Driffield. Monday. Boothferry Family Bridlington. New members Legion , Beverley Road, Hull. Council (01430) 421044,
Every Tuesday. Pocklington Tickets £4. Contact Dorothy and Local History Group. welcome. Contact Rob Membership £5 per annum. email clerk@southcavepc.
Market, Market Place, Hedges (01964) 544276. 7-9pm at The Courtyard, Padmore or Dave Austin Contact Mrs. D Mirfin gov.uk or visit www.
Pocklington. Local market Every Thursday. Short Boothferry Road, Goole. (01262) 603295 or (01262) (01482) 565206. southcavepc.gov.uk
selling fruit, veg, cheese, mat bowls at St Andrews Guest speakers. Contact 609155. Every last Friday. An Second Saturday of
meat, bread, fish, sweets, Memorial Hall, Kirk Ella (01405) 762608. Every first Wednesday. evening of praise and every month. Antique
tools, clothing, jewellery, 2-4pm. A friendly sociable Every other Tuesday. Yorkshire Countrywomen’s worship. Music, readings, and collectors fair. A
plants, flowers, books and game which anyone can learn Bridlington Folk Club, Kilnwick Branch meeting. prayer and lots of fellowship. new high quality antique
much more. Stalls must be and enjoy. New members Folk music evening. £5 for Starting with short business 7.30-9pm, Barmby Moor and collectors fair held
booked in advance. Contact welcome. Admission £3. guest nights, £1 for other session to organise outings Methodist Church, Chapel in Bridlington’s main
(01482) 395584. Contact Dan Tunncliffe nights. 8.30-11pm at The etc. followed by a speaker. Street, Barnby Moor. Contact shopping area. Ceramics,
Every Tuesday. (01482) 658112. Broadacres, Kingsgate, Raffle and refreshments. Michael Shepherd (01759) glassware, trading cards,
Cornerstone Coffee Shop, Every Thursday. Bridlington. Contact David Entry, £10 subscription or 306741. football memorabilia, signed
serving Fairtrade coffee and Bridlington Visually Impaired Richardson (01262) 606316. £1 for visitors. 7.30-10pm Every last Friday. The autographs, books, toys and
tea, homemade cakes and Club. We are a club for Every first and third Kilnwick Village Hall, School Driffield group of the CSRF much more. 9.30am-4.30pm,
scones. 9.30-11.30am, St the visually impaired of Wednesday. Withernsea Lane Kilnwick. Contact (Civil Service Retirement Bridlington Promenades
Augustine’s Church, Church Bridlington and surrounding Amateur Radio Club. We Margaret Sowerbutts Fellowship) meeting. Tea/ Shopping Centre. Free
Lane, Skirlaugh. Contact Judy areas. 9.30am-noon. will shortly be starting (01377) 270507. coffee, chat, free raffle. admission to the public,
Stott (01964) 563137. Applergarth Court, an intermediate course, Every first Wednesday. 10.30am, at the Catholic stallholders must book in
Every Tuesday. Apllegarth Lane, Bridlington. all are welcome. 8-10pm, Quakers mid-week meeting. Church Hall, Wesgate, advance. Contact Jenny
Haltemprice Art Group. Contact Mrs Akrill (01262) Withernsea Lighthouse, Hull Quaker Meeting House, Driffield. Contact Maurice Edwards (01262) 670082
Painting, sketching, 671540. Road, Withernsea. Contact Quaker Lane, Beverley. Hill (01377) 253805. or email johnandjenny9@
demonstrations and Every Thursday. (During Paul Barrow 07827 666843. Contact Brian Fellowes Every first Saturday. btinternet.com
workshops. A friendly term time). MusicTime Every other Thursday. Top (01964) 551498. www. Scrapbooking. A group of Third Saturday of the
group of mixed abilities. with fun music activities. live comedy at Hodgsons, quakers. org. uk (Quakers likeminded people who month. Local producers
Annual membership £16. MusicTime introduces Flemingate, Beverley. £7
New members always basic music skills to babies, cash entry fee on the night,
welcome. 7-9pm Cottingham toddlers, and young children. doors open 7.30pm. Contact
High School, Harland Way, Co-ordination, memory, (01482) 806001 or visit
Cottingham. Contact J listening and social skills are www.buzzcomedy.co.uk
Churchman (01482) 866783. developed in fun, relaxed Every first and third
Every Tuesday. Beverley and stimulating sessions. Saturday. Craft fair.
Solos. A social group who 1.30-2.30pm at Quaker Hall, A high quality craft fair
meet for darts, dominoes, Quaker Lane, Beverley. £3 held in Bridlington’s main
meals, theatre, holidays, per family, plus special rates shopping centre. Dozens
quizzes etc. and enjoy for childminders. Contact of stalls selling handmade
chatting. For single, divorced Pam Riby (01482) 872176. items. 9.30am-4.30pm at
and widowed. 8pm onwards, Every Thursday. Widows Bridlington Promenades
Hodgson, Flemingate, Friendship Group, Beverley Shopping Centre. Free
Beverley. Contact Muriel Hill and area. We meet every admission to the public,
(01430) 803480. Thursday afternoon at The stallholders must book in
Every Tuesday. English Tiger Inn, Beverley. For advance. Contact Jenny
Country Dancing. It keeps further information please Edwards (01262) 670082,
you fit both physically and leave your contact details email johnandjenny9@
mentally but above all it’s fun. in strictest confidence with btinternet.com or visit www.
Entry £1.50. 7.30-9.30pm, landlord, Jonathon (01482) crafts-yorkshire.co.uk
Bricknell Primary School, 869040. Members welcome
Bricknell Avenue, Hull. from any areas. MONTHLY
Contact Fred Smith (01964) Every Thursday. Station East Yorkshire Farmers
550297. Art Group. Informal art Markets. Top quality market
Every Tuesday. Goole group at the Catholic Club, produce including locally
Solo Club. For widows and Station Square, Bevelerley grown vegetables, fresh
widowers or single people. 7-9pm. Contact C Hinch bread and cakes, locally
Evening of dancing, games (01482) 865586. produced meat and much
etc. Also organised, holidays, Every Thursday. Kirkella more. For dates, times and
outings, canal cruises, Dramatic Society. We are location details visit
Christmas dinner and visits a small. Friendly group. If www.realyorkshire. co.uk
to other clubs. 7.30-11pm you are interested in acting, Small, friendly reading
Briarcroft Hotel, Goole. producing, lighting/sound or group for adults meeting
Entry £1.30. Contact Sandra backstage work, come along once a month on a Tuesday
Townend (01405) 818652. and join us. 7.30-9.30pm, evening 5-6pm at Hessle
Every Tuesday. Sequence Anlaby Village Hall, Hull Library. For date of next
dancing at Brantingham Road, Anlaby. Contact meeting please contact Tina
Village Hall. Instruction from Barbara Fry (01482) 653609. Lockham (01482) 640114
1-1.30pm, dancing from 1.30- Every Thursday. or email hessle. library@
3.30pm. Admission £1.50 Armstrongs Thursday eastriding.gov.uk
per person, includes tea Afternoon Club. Club for First Monday of every
and biscuits. Contact Vera retired people. Dancing, month. Leo’s Club. Fun
(01430) 860963. bingo, raffle, bar open, club for 12-17 years. Part
Every Tuesday and coffee and tea. 1-3.30pm, of the Holderness Lions
Friday. Skidby Pop-In. Tea, Armstrong Social Club, Organisation. Fund raising,
coffee, biscuits and snacks. Grovehill Road, Beverley. having fun etc. Nothing to
Magazines, jigsaws and Entry £1. Contact John or do with rugby! No entry fee.
book loan service. All ages Joan Martin (01482) 862372. 5.45-7.15pm, Church Rooms,
welcome. 10am-4pm Skidby Every Thursday. Hedon. Contact Dorne
Village Hall. Free entry. Sequence dancing at Barratt (01964) 626551.
Contact Mary Young (01482) Wilberfoss Community Second Monday of every
843446. Centre. Instruction from month. Driffield Singles
Every Wednesday. 12.30-1.30pm, dancing from Social Group monthly
Ballroom and sequence 1.30-3.30pm. Admission meeting for single people
dancing with Jack Bell. £2.50 per person, includes who want a more active
Entry £2, pay on the door. tea and biscuits. Contact social life. 7.45-9pm. New
2-4.30pm, Floral Hall, Vera (01430) 860963. members to arrive at
Hornsea. Contact Tracey Every Friday. Market 7.45pm, The Bell Hotel,
Wilson (01964) 532919. Weighton Market. A variety Driffield. Contact the group
Every Wednesday. of stalls available 8am-1pm at secretary 07933 711281 or
Childrens Disability Multi the council car park, Market visit www. dssg.org.uk
Sports Club. Offering the Weighton. Contact Louis Third Monday of every
opportunity for young Foster 07966 254179. month. Musicians and
people with disabilities aged Every Friday. Cherry singers night. Driffield Folk
between 7-16yrs to take Blossoms Parent and Club. Singers, musicians
part in a variety of games Toddler Group. A parental and listeners invited to our
and sports. This will include supervised group serving the friendly monthly music night.
Boccia, new age kurling, local community. Providing a 8.30-11pm, The Riverside
target games, football and safe environment for parents Restaurant, The Blue Bell Inn,
skittles. 4.30-5.30pm, Goole and children to interact in a Riverhead, Driffield. Entry, £1
Leisure Centre. £2.50 per play setting. Trained nursery on the door. Contact Margie
session. Contact Chris worker on site to run Macnaught 07887 914974.
Johnson 07900 253847. themed activities during the Every first Tuesday.
Every Wednesday. The session. Clothes exchange Hornsea and District U3A.
Cottingham Singers, a four also takes place each week Be entertained. Update
part mixed voice choir and free fruit is supplied by on progress of 12 + focus
need new members in all “Good n Fresh”, supporting groups. Join another, suggest
sections, especially alto’s the 5-a-day. Admission, £1 others, (four participants
and tenors. Do you enjoy per session 9-11.30am, necessary). During
singing and have a sense of Cherry Tree Community refreshments, meet friends
humour? If so come along to Association, Cherry Tree old and new. 10.30am-
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by Dr Robb Robinson, - Prometheus Overture “Romance and Evolution MON 23 NOV – SAT 28 NOV
entitled “Blaydes House by Beethoven, Clarinet of Highland Dress in SAT 28 NOV
and Far Horizons - Hull Concerto by Mozart, Paintings and Portraits” Bulgarian Aid Christmas
JOSEPH P KENNEDY’S craft fair. Twenty nine
HOLLYWOOD YEARS by personalities who sailed to Symphony No 3 by Schubert. by Dr Ian Maitland Hume. “Dreamboats and
adventure and discovery”. Guest conductor - Graham 10.30am- noon. Floral stalls including cheeses and
Cari Beauchamp This is the first Petticoats”. Inspired by fudge, cakes, preserves,
7.30pm, Cottingham Walker. 7.30-9.45pm. Hall, Hornsea. Donation the smash hit million selling
account of the life of a man who Civic Hall, Market Green, Longcroft School, Burton of approximately £4 for embroidered and knitted
albums, Dreamboats and gifts, jewellery, cards,
made his millions in Hollywood could be harsh and brutal in his that I inspired the nation. It was Cottingham. All are Road, Beverley. Tickets non-members. Contact Mary Petticoats one, two and
welcome. Members £2.50, adults £7, concessions £5, Jones (01482) 899149 or woodcraft, cushions, books,
in a particularly ruthless manner. business dealings and could cut the nation and the race living three, comes the sell out plants and dolls house
non-members £3. Contact children 11-19 £2 and under email bmary@bmary.karoo. sensation Dreamboats and
Indeed, he became known as off formerly close friends without around the globe that had the Membership Secretary Miss 11s are free. Contact Sally co.uk furniture. Not forgetting
a blink but his love for his family lion heart. I had the luck to be Petticoats The Musical, direct hot mulled wine and mince
“the only outsider” to fleece Kay Stevens (01482) 659738. Millington 07899 733628 Christmas flower from the Savoy Theatre in
Hollywood. Joseph P Kennedy was unconditional. called upon to give the roar”. Bridlington Ladies’ or email sally@millington2. demonstration by Kevin pies (non alcoholic) and
London’s West End, featuring chocolate fountain. Freshly
had a tumultuous private life, Lifeboat Guild Christmas karoo.co.uk Hara in aid of St Peter’s some of the greatest hit
FINEST YEARS: CHURCHILL DEADLY FINISH by John fair. Tombola, raffle, Dickensian Christmas Church. 7.30-10pm. The made sandwiches and cakes
having many affairs with various songs of the Rock n Roll era. will be available all day.
AS WARLORD 1940-1945 by Francome Francome (Headline: Christmas cards, various market. St Augustine, Old School, Main Road, Nightly 7.30pm, Thursday
Hollywood stars of their day Max Hastings (Harper Press: £17.99) Now that Dick Francis stalls, cakes. Mince pies and Church Hedon. Raffle, Humbleton. Admission £5. There will be a raffle and
and Saturday 2.30pm. Hull a tombola. All proceeds to
but principally with Gloria £25) Churchill wielded more has retired to live in the Turks coffee. To be opened by tombola, home made cakes Contact Margaret Render New Theatre. Tickets £10-
the Mayor. 10.30am-noon. etc. Refreshments available. (01964) 527171. help needy orphans and
Swanson who was the Marilyn power than any other British and Cocos Islands in the West £29.50. elderly people in Bulgaria.
Expanse Hotel, North 10am – 1pm. All in aid of
Monroe of her time. Joe Kennedy 10am-4pm. Cottingham
prime minister. In 1938 he Indies, John Francome is the Marine Drive, Bridlington. church funds. Contact Tom FRI 20 NOV TUE 24 NOV Civic Hall. Admission 40p,
also found time to father nine seemed to be a man out of his only champion jockey writing Bond (01482) 899772.
Adam Hills. Australian accompanied children free.
children with his ever-faithful time whose vision was rooted thrillers and developing a career FRI 13 NOV comedian Adam Hills has
“Ghosts of Beverley”
Contact Christine Dagwell
wife, Rose. He left Hollywood in the Britain of Queen Victoria. commentating for Channel 4 “In Brave Company”. SUN 15 NOV achieved international
talk by Paul Schofield on the
email info@bulgariarelief.
known ghosts of Beverley.
determined to create a political This did not prevent him from television. In his new book it’s Designing and building the Craft fair with professional acclaim as one of the world’s 2.30-4.30pm. St Mary’s co.uk
dynasty. President Roosevelt becoming the greatest war leader Royal Ascot and life is good for 158 Squadron memorial, stall holders. In aid of best stand up comics. Church Hall, North Bar Concert to raise money
appointed him as the American a talk by Peter Wallwork Pocklington Guides. Adam’s UK TV appearances Within, Beverley. Admission towards a new lift at
his country had ever known and young trainer Simon Waterford. Naylor. 7.30-9.30pm. Refreshments available. include “Mock the Week”, Driffield Methodist Church.
Ambassador to London in the a statesman whose name echoed He has inherited his father’s £2 including refreshments.
Catholic Church Hall, 10.30am-4pm. Burnby Hall, “The Charlotte Church Contact Wendy Usher-Bacon The Middle 8 Singers will
1930s but eventually recalled him across the world like no other top-class yard, his horse has just Hornsea.Visitors welcome at Pocklington. Contact (01759) Show” and “Never Mind 07970 886479. entertain with some of
because of his despatches which Englishman in history. But at the won the Coventry Stakes and a cost of £2. Contact Gillian 304737 the Buzzcocks”, as well as their favourites from the
were forecasting a German end of it all the elementary and he is soon to marry his beautiful FitzPatrick, Publicity Officer, having his own half-hour THU 26 NOV – 60s onwards. 7.30pm.
victory if Britain declared war. secondary schoolboys who had half-Brazilian girlfriend, Mariana,
Hornsea Art Society, (01964) MON 16 NOV special on The Paramount
SAT 28 NOV Driffield Methodist Church.
534174. Comedy Channel. He hosted Admission £5 on the door.
He lost two children in wartime grown up to become the aircrew, but she has a secret which would Clive Gregson. Although North Ferriby two series of “Four At
Gardeners’ Club. David “Pull the Other One” Contact Peter (01377)
air accidents, Joe his eldest and sailors and soldiers did not vote wreck her hopes of marriage and no stranger to Barton, The Store” for BBC Radio 257812 or email peter@
Matthewman of Pontefract by Norman Robbins.
Kathleen who had married into for him in the 1945 election. They which Simon’s uncle Geoff has Clive will be playing his 4 and co-presented “We prgrant.karoo.co.uk
will talk on prize winning Comedy play. 7.30-10pm.
first show at Ropery Say Tomay-to” on Radio Arthur Smith. One of the
British aristocracy and he was wanted, and demanded, change found out. On their way back Dahlias. 7.30pm. North Darby and Joan Hall, Finkle
Hall. Born and raised 2. 8-10pm. Ropery Hall, original Grumpy Old Men,
to die knowing that Jack (JFK), from the past. This book has from the races a brawl develops Ferriby Village Hall. Tickets Street, Cottingham. Booking
in Manchester, England, Maltkiln Road, Barton upon Arthur Smith’s immense
£1.50 visitors, £5 per year required. Admission adults
his second eldest, and Bobby been acknowledged as the best leaving Mariana in a sea of blood Clive is an accomplished Humber. Admission £13 in humour and willingness
membership. Contact Mal £5, concessions £4.40.
had been assassinated. He died biography of the man who, on tending to Simon’s wounded singer, musician and record advance, £15 on the door. to laugh himself hoarse at
(01482) 632282. Contact Bob Minors (01482)
producer. His songs have Contact Liz Bennet (01652) others’ jokes make him
in November 1969 at the age of his eightieth birthday, spoke to face while Geoff lies dead on 842270, email bobandkaye@
been recorded by many 660380 or email jane@the- unusual in an industry eaten
eighty-one after eight years of both Houses of Parliament and the floor. Mariana can’t help but artists, including Nanci MON 16 NOV – ropewalk.co.uk
hotmail.co.uk or visit www.
up by cool. Supporting him
being unable to speak. This is a said: “I have never accepted what feel relieved. Her secret is safe, SAT 21 NOV cottinghamlittletheatre.co.uk
Griffith, Kim Carnes, Gala concert London will be Hattie Hayridge,
terrific story about a man who many people have kindly said - or is it? Fairport Convention, Claire Theatre Voices with Driffield Steve Gribbon, Ruby Wood
Martin, Norma Waterson Scrooge. The ideal winter Male Voice Choir. 7.30- FRI 27 NOV and Noah Burton. 8-11pm.
and Smokie. Support act treat, Scrooge is a heart- 9.30pm. Driffield Methodist Ropery Hall, Maltkiln Road,
for the evening is Patsy warming family story with Church. Admission £10. Barton upon Humber.
Concert given by Malton served all day. 10am - 4pm. TUES 10 NOV – food. Café and licensed bar. Matheson. 8pm-11pm. stunning sets and costumes, Contact Richard Pollard Admission £16 in advance,
and District Male Voice Cottingham Civic Hall. SAT 14 NOV 10am-4pm. The Showground, Ropery Hall, Maltkiln Road, specially created illusions (01377) 253543 or email £18 on the door. Contact
Choir in aid of Church Admission 30p. Contact Kelleythorpe, Driffield. Barton upon Humber. and a fantastic musical score. richpollard@btinternet.com Liz Bennet (01652) 660380,
funds. 7.30pm. Pocklington Mrs W Douthwaite (01482) “Never Forget”. Direct Entrance donation, £5, after Tickets £10 in advance, £12 Starring Tommy Steel. Nightly Christmas craft fair email jane@the-ropewalk.
Methodist Church. 845065. from its acclaimed West End 2pm, £3. Contact Bridget on the door. Contact Liz 7.30pm, Thursday and organised by the Rotary Friday 27th November co.uk or visit www.
Admission £6. Contact run, this spectacular musical Rodgers (01482) 300691 or Bennet (01652) 660380 or Saturday 2.30pm. Hull New Club of Holderness, 25 roperyhall.co.uk
Sandra Rolls (01759) 302503. SUN 8 NOV is bursting with life, laughs email brodgers@macmillan. email jane@the-ropewalk. Theatre. Tickets £13.50- craft stalls, cake stall, books,
4pm - 9pm
St Peter’s Church,
Sharlston Male Voice and the great songs of Take org.uk co.uk £35.00. tombola, refreshments. All Langtoft Cristmas fair.
Choir will be performing Baby and Child nearly Saturday 28th
new sale. Croft Pre-School That. Tuesday - Thursday profits to Rotary charities. Tombola, cakes, jams, nearly
at Snaith Methodist Church.
is hosting a sale of nearly 7.30pm, Friday 5pm and THU 12 NOV SAT 14 NOV TUE 17 NOV 10am-4pm. Cottingham
November 11am - 3pm
new stall, hamper raffle,
7-9.30pm. Tickets, £6 8.30pm, Saturday 2.30pm and Civic Hall. Admission 30p. Santa’s grotto. Guess the
including light refreshments. new baby and child goods, Organ concert. The Cottingham Combined Hull and East Riding
including clothes, baby 7.30pm. Hull New Theatre. Driffield and District Organ Embroiderers’ Guild. Contact Philip Wharton name of the giraffe, toys,
Tickets available from The Tickets £10-£28. Charities Christmas (01482) 848408 or email
equipment, books toys and Keyboard Society presents fair. Twenty Three charities Workshop with Sheila children’s, books and much
paper shop, Snaith or contact pweighton@yahoo.com more. 1.30-3.30pm in the
(01405) 860941 or (01405) maternity wear. Tables for Tony Stace. 7.45pm. The selling cards, gifts, stationery, Scott “Window Christmas
860977 or on the door. sellers. 10.30am- 1.30pm. TUES 10 NOV Blue Bell Inn, Riverside cakes, jams, preserves, books, Card”. 7-9pm. Endsleigh church rooms, St. Peters
Snaith Methodist Church, The Scout and Guide HQ, Southburn Christmas Restaurant, Riverhead, toys and games. Café open Centre, Beverley Road, SAT 21 NOV – Church, Langtoft.
Cowick Road, Snaith. Providence Row, Market fair in aid of Macmillan Driffield. Contact Mrs B all day. 10am-4pm. Civic Hall, Hull. Admission, visitors SUN 22 NOV Danish Seaman’s Church
Kingston Lions Weighton. Admission free. Cancer Support. Over Appleby (01377) 253245. Cottingham. Admission 20p. £2.50. Contact Mrs A Larkin SUN 29 NOV
Contact Marie Strangeway East Yorkshire (01482) 504995. Christmas craft fair Osborne Street, Hull
Christmas craft fair. 50 stalls from around the Contact Palmer (01482) Table top sale. HERIB
(01430) 876943 or email country selling Christmas Association of The 847694. and Christmas tree 01482 225469 are appealing for stall
Thirty tables including
homemade cakes and marie@vodafone.net gifts, cards, toys, ladies National Trust An Charity fashion show/ THU 19 NOV sale. 11am-5pm. Burton holders to be a part of their
illustrated talk will be given Constable Hall. Admission Coffee morning. Various
tombola, refreshments clothing, jewellery and Christmas shopping Christmas fair in aid of table top sale. The perfect
free. Contact Burton stalls, tombola, lucky dip,
event. High Street fashions, Bridlington Visually Impaired opportunity to make some
Constable (01964) 562400. guess weight of cake,
accessories, jewellery all at Club. Including tombola, extra spending money for
hostesses,Yorkshire Country
bargain prices. All profits to

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cakes etc. For the Visually Christmas. 10am-4pm HERIB
be divided between Children Impaired Club who teach
SUN 22 NOV Women’s Association. 10am-
on Beverley Road. Tables
noon. Parish Hall, Newbegin,
in Need and a South African computer skills, Braille Christmas fair. Come and are only £7 each. Contact
Hornsea. 50p includes
school. 2pm. Withernsea usage and handicraft skills to join us for some festive fun (01482) 342297 or email
drink and home made

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High School. Admission adult the visually impaired. New and a chance to do some lisac@herib.co.uk
biscuit. Contact Mrs Jacques
£2.50, student £1, child 50p. members always welcome. Christmas shopping. Fun (01964) 535808 or email
Contact Kathy Kirk, email 10am-noon. Applegarth for all the family. A variety stepheniejacques@ao.com MON 30 NOV
Camerata and Scattered (see p 20) kathrynkirk259@btinternet.
com
WI Christmas fair. 10am-
Court, Applegarth Lane,
Bridlington. Admission free.
Contact Mrs Mavis Akrill
of stalls to browse: Simply
Books of Pocklington, home
produce, Fairtrade, cake
Edwina Hayes. Since her
debut album was released
in 2005 Edwina has opened
“Christmas Comes”.
Flower demonstration by
3pm. North Ferriby Village Ian Buxton for East Riding
(01262) 671540 or email stall, card stall, jewellery, shows for Van Morrison and Flower Club. 2-4pm doors
We’re giving away two tickets to Hall, Church Road, North mavismum@talktalk.net tombola, raffle, guess the Jools Holland and performed open noon, refreshments
Ferriby. Admission 50p. Burton Fleming History weight of the cake, craft
both Manchester Camerata and twice for Michael Parkinson 12.30-1.30pm. Civic Hall,
Contact V M Franks (01482) Group. Local man Jim stall, refreshments. For the at his Maidenhead pub The Cottingham. Admission £8.
Scattered at The Spa Bridlington. 632630. Haxby remembers his children: free colouring Royal Oak. She has also Contact Judith Robinson
The winners will be the first two Sarah Gillespie. A childhood playground competition, face painting, toured the UK with and (01482) 876279.
sonic reflection of the on Cobble Landing and nail art, Santa’s Grotto,
correct entries to be drawn from supported shows artists
contemporary London talks of his life as a Filey Christmas novelties. 1-4pm.
our postbag. Send your entries to: street, Greenwich-born fisherman. Jim also keeps The Village Hall, Main Street,
including Roy Harper, Sandi FRI 4 DEC
Thom, Daniel Beddingfield,
singer-songwriter Sarah alive the memory of the Melbourne. Admission £1 Hessle RNLI (Lifeboats)
Crossword No 106, East Riding Gillespie delivers a
Boo Hewerdine, KT Tunstall,
fishing community and includes a visit to Santa for Clive Gregson, Chris Difford, Annual Christmas Quiz.
News, Room HG115, County Hall, melting-pot mix of urban- old Filey. No membership the children and a drink and Family Christmas quiz with
Ruby Turner and Lulu.
Beverley, HU17 9BA, to arrive no folk and middle-eastern required. Why not come mince pie for adults. Contact fish and chip supper. 7.45-
Supporting Edwina on the
blues. 8-11pm. Ropery along? 7.30-9.30pm. Burton Ali Thompson (01430) 10.15pm. Booking required.
later than 16 November. Don’t Hall, Maltkiln Road, Barton
night is “Mysticssippi” blues
Fleming Methodist Church, 861524 or email ali.beever@ man Harry Manx. 8-11pm. All Saints’ Church Hall,
forget to fill in the coupon with upon Humber. Tickets £8 in Front Street, Burton Fleming. btinternet.com Southgate, Hessle. Admission
Ropery Hall, Maltkiln Road,
your details. Usual ERN rules advance, £10 on the door. Admission £2 at the door, Christmas craft fair. Stalls £6 (includes fish and chip
Barton upon Humber.
Contact Liz Bennet (01652) refreshments included. £5. To book a stall contact supper). Contact Steve
apply and the editor’s decision is 660380, email jane@the-
Admission £8 in advance,
Contact Bruce Beswick Pat (01964) 630686 or Fran £10 on the door. Contact Robinson (01482) 649382
final. ropewalk.co.uk or visit www. (01262) 401147 or email (01964) 611039. 10am-1pm. or email stever@stever.
Liz Bennet (01652) 660380,
roperyhall.co.uk brucebeswick@btinternet. Holmpton Village Hall. karoo.co.uk
Name.............................................................. email jane@the-ropewalk.
Hessle Sinfonia Concert. com Contact Fran Butler (01964) co.uk or visit www.
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ONLINE BY PHONE JOB CENTRE CONTACT US
The quickest way to apply is on line Call the 24 hour job Job Centres have info East Riding of Yorkshire This council is pursuing
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line number (01482) on all council vacancies. Council recruitment
at www.recruiteastriding.co.uk employment. The council is
committed to safeguarding
391202 (stating job title Visit your local job services team on and promoting the
where full job details are available and post number) centre for details (01482) 391238 welfare of children and
vulnerable adults

In-House Services & Senior Committee Manager Sure Start Childcare Development BUILDING FACILITIES SECTION, BEVERLEY
Projects Manager £29236 (point 35) BEVERLEY Co-ordinators (4 Posts) You will be involved in delivering a wide range of interesting and challenging maintenance and
£48831 (point 57) + essential user Due to a promotion the council is looking for £26276 (point 31) refurbishment projects for an award winning local authority, working in the unspoilt towns and
a high performing and enthusiastic individual
car allowance BEVERLEY to join the democratic services unit. This unit WORKING FROM HOME rural countryside of the East Riding of Yorkshire. Clients include schools and other educational
Adult services are going through a period of We are looking for motivated and dedicated sites and a wide range of public buildings. In addition we deliver a significant housing planned
forms part of the legal and democratic services maintenance programme.
significant change and we are looking for an section and provides support to a range of people to join our dynamic team of childcare
experienced senior manager with a social non-executive and regulatory committees and development co-ordinators. You will have a Technical Assistant - Technical Assistant - Mechanical
services background, to lead our in-house sub-committees, appeals panels, corporate good understanding of the Children Act 2004
provider services and ensure they are fit for the and the Childcare Act 2006 and the impact Building Surveyor (2 Posts) £16830/£19126 (points 17/21)
boards and the cabinet and council as well as the
future. You will also be responsible for cross management of freedom of information requests the legislation has on services for children and £16830/£19126 (points 17/21) Post No: INF0177
directorate projects which affect the whole of families. Post No: INF0191/6 You will deliver high quality services in building
and Local Government Ombudsman complaints.
children, family and adult services, therefore you Based within the inclusion service, these You will be responsible for undertaking services engineering (mechanical), designing
You will be well organised, diplomatic, able to
must have excellent communication, partnership posts will support the private, voluntary and site inspection/surveys, preparing technical for new buildings, refurbishment projects and
manage a large and challenging workload and
working and project management skills. independent childcare sector with advice specifications, appointing contractors and generally improving and maintaining of the
work effectively with colleagues both from
Based at County Hall, Beverley for 37 hours per guidance and training to meet legislative managing minor projects on a wide and council’s property portfolio.
across the council and external partners.
week. requirements. varied range of schemes across the council’s Experience in building services engineering
You will have:
For an informal discussion please contact You will have: substantial property portfolio. Duties also (mechanical) design project management and
• committee management experience and maintenance are essential along with relevant
Lauraine Walker, tel (01482) 395100. administration in a similar or related area • a very good understanding of the Early involve assisting senior members of the team
For further information and to apply please visit Years Foundation Stage Framework and with complex projects. You must possess formal qualifications at ONC level and the
• sound knowledge of local government ability to demonstrate appropriate experience.
www.eastriding.gov.uk/ihsm practices and procedures how to support settings with its effective excellent communication and interpersonal
Post No: ADS1002. implementation skills as contact with clients/building users Ideally, you will be a member of a relevant
• good general educational background professional body and access to further
Closing Date: 17.11.09. • excellent written, communication and • a good understanding of the issues that affect as well as other construction/engineering
Interview Date: 24.11.09. the sustainability of the sector and be able professionals is an essential part of this role. training is available and is actively encouraged.
organisational skills. A full driving licence is essential.
Based at County Hall, Beverley, working 37 to support settings with business advice and Applicants must be able to demonstrate
Overview & Scrutiny Team Leader hours per week. guidance, including business and financial a suitable level of competence and will be
£31754 (point 38) BEVERLEY For an informal discussion please contact planning expected to manage a number of projects Trainee Building Surveyor
Diane Hindhaugh, assistant democratic services • the skills and knowledge to be able to act as simultaneously. A full driving licence is essential Trainee Electrical Engineer
The council seeks a high achieving individual to special educational needs co-ordinator for
manager, tel (01482) 393202. and ideally you will possess HND/HNC in
play a key role in the continued development the East Riding childminding network and Building Construction (or be prepared to Trainee Mechancial Engineer
of the scrutiny function within the democratic For further information and to apply please visit
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk be able to support childminders through study to achieve this) and have extensive £15725 (point 14)
services unit. The unit operates at the heart the Children Come First assessment and
of the council’s decision-making process Post No: LDS0048. experience in a similar role. Post No: INF1055/INF1058/
Closing Date: 17.11.09. accreditation process INF1056
and makes a significant contribution to the • a good understanding of the quality
council’s corporate success. Scrutiny plays a Interview Date: w/c 14.12.09. Technical Assistant - Electrical These new posts have been created as a
improvement support programme and be result of a recent staff review and present an
vital role in the workings of the council. able to effectively support and challenge £16830/£19126 (points 17/21)
Duties include working closely with members, Assistant Children’s Centre leaders, managers and practitioners to Post No: INF1057 ideal opportunity for applicants wishing to
senior officers and the council’s partners to Co-ordinator You will deliver high quality services in building follow a career in building surveying, electrical
improve practice and outcomes for children engineering or mechanical engineering. The
achieve the highest standard of service. You services engineering (electrical), designing
will be responsible for managing a small team
£29236 (point 35) BEEFORD • a very good understanding of how children roles include assisting more senior staff
We seek an enthusiastic and motivated leader learn and develop and be able to support for new buildings, refurbishment projects
of scrutiny officers, undertaking research and and generally improving and maintaining the in undertaking a wide range of duties on
to work with the children’s centre co-ordinator settings in the observation, planning, refurbishment and new build construction
analytical work and servicing the overview and assessment and record keeping process council’s property portfolio.
developing the cluster of children’s centres projects.
scrutiny committees and review panels. • be able to work strategically in a locality Experience in building services engineering
within the Beverley and North Holderness areas Duties include assisting with initial site
You will have: area, assessing the demand for childcare and (electrical) design project management and
as part of a fixed term contract until March surveys, preparing drawings and specifications,
• committee management experience and addressing any gaps through supporting the maintenance are essential, together with
2011. writing tender documents, managing
administration in a similar or related area development of new services or developing relevant formal qualifications at ONC level
You will need to be familiar with the policy and projects through the construction phase and
• experience of working with members and partnership arrangements with schools and and the ability to demonstrate appropriate
guidance related to Sure Start children’s centres undertaking site inspections to ensure works
of research and analysis work private/voluntary/independent settings to experience. Ideally, you will be a member
and have a desire to improve life outcomes for are carried out to the required standard.
• sound knowledge of local government ensure the east riding meets its duty under of a relevant professional body and access
our most vulnerable children. Ideally, you will have some experience in the
practices and procedures sufficiency. to further training is available and is actively
Experience of working with families and relevant discipline and be studying towards
• excellent organisational skills If you hold a recognised childcare qualification to encouraged. A full driving licence is essential.
contributing towards service development a relevant qualification at BTEC national or
• good general educational background NVQ Level 3 standard or equivalent and would
within a multi-agency context is essential as higher level. Access will be given to further
• excellent written and communication skills like to join a well-resourced and supportive
is experience of supervising staff and project training and development.
• the ability to manage a significant and varied team that is passionate about improving
management. The ability to communicate
workload. outcomes for children please contact Janet
effectively with families and partner agencies is ALL POSTS: After an initial training period the successful applicants will participate in the 24-hour
Based at County Hall, Beverley, working 37 Barrick, tel (01482) 396030 for an informal
also required. emergency call-out service provided to all clients on a rota basis (approximately one week in 36
hours per week. discussion or apply to recruitment services.
Based at Beeford children’s centre for 37 hours at present). All posts include a range of benefits including: essential user car allowance or access
For an informal discussion please contact Kate • 3 Posts x fixed term contract to end of
per week, Monday to Friday with occasional to alease car through the council’s car leasing scheme, a minimum 21 days annual leave plus all
Bowden, overview and scrutiny team leader, tel March 2011 to cover South Holderness area,
weekend work. statutory holidays, flexible working arrangements and contributory final salary pension scheme
(01482) 393212 or Diane Hindhaugh, assistant Pocklington area and Market Weighton area.
For an informal discussion please contact and opportunities for further training/qualifications.
democratic services manager, tel (01482) • 1 Post x temporary to cover maternity leave
Luisa Desiano, children centre co-ordinator, tel For an informal discussion regarding any of the posts please contact:
393202. from December 2009 for six months working
(01482) 880066. • Paul Kilvington, group manager - building facilities, tel (01482) 395803
For further information and to apply please in Goole and surrounding area.
For further information and to apply please visit • Richard Warnes, principal electrical engineer, tel (01482) 395966
visit www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Hours: 37 each per week.
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk • David Porter, principal mechanical engineer, tel (01482) 395962
Post No: LDS0045. For further information and to apply please visit
Post No: INS0938. • Steve Taylor, principal building surveyor, tel (01482) 395937
Closing Date: 17.11.09. www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
Closing Date: 15.11.09. For further information and to apply for any of the vacancies please visit
Interview Date: w/c 14.12.09. Post No: INS0711.
Interview Date: 27.11.09. www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Closing Date: 18.11.09. Interview Date: w/c 30.11.09.
Closing Date: 17.11.09.
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line number (01482) on all council vacancies. Council recruitment
at www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk 391202 (stating job title Visit your local job services team on
where full job details are available and post number) centre for details (01482) 391238

Accountancy Assistant years setting and the confidence to interact working with contract documentation would be Maths and English, or equivalent and good Stores Assistant/Driver
£23708 (point 28) BEVERLEY with parents/carers advantageous as would site survey knowledge keyboard skills (RSA Stage II Typing/Word £13589 (point 9) BRIDLINGTON
The accountancy section provides a centralised • have good communication and listening skills and a willingness to undertake study towards a Processing or equivalent preferred). Teamwork We seek a suitably qualified and experienced
financial support function and is committed and be able to inspire and empower people recognised qualification in civil engineering. is a fundamental part of the role, and you will be person to join the labour market development
to delivering a high quality service. Reporting • knowledge of the local area and issues Hours: 37 each per week. required to work to deadlines. team, based in Bridlington for 37 hours per week.
to a senior accountant, you will carry out a affecting local families For further information and to apply please visit Hours: 37 per week. RefIT Bridlington is an IT refurbishment project
range of accountancy services including budget • Level 3 Childcare qualification (NNEB, BTEC www.recruiteastriding.co.uk For further information and to apply please visit that refurbishes ex-council computer assets for
preparation, budget monitoring and closure or equivalent). Post No: STR0144-208. www.recruiteastriding.co.uk general sale or donation to good causes.
of accounts. Experience of working in a local These posts are fixed term until March 2011 for Closing Date: 17.11.09. Post No: SPS0843. Duties include implementing day-to-day
authority financial environment is desirable. 22.5 hours each per week. Secondment will be Interview Date: 27.11.09. Closing Date: 16.11.09. operations including movement, storage and
You will be either AAT qualified or studying considered with the approval of your manager. stock control of donated and refurbished IT
towards a CCAB qualification and possess good For further information and to apply please visit Basic Programme Workers equipment.
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Support Services Assistant (P/T)
communication skills as you will deal with a range (3 P/T Temp Posts) £14733 (point 11) pro rata You must possess a full current driving licence
of clients.You will also need to demonstrate Post No: INS0930-1. together with good communication/negotiation
experience of staff supervision. Closing Date: 15.11.09. £15725 (point 14) pro rata COTTINGHAM skills and a client centred approach. Experience
Based at County Hall, Beverley for 37 hours per Interview Date: w/c 30.11.09. BRIDLINGTON Required as soon as possible to join the support of handling and storing ICT equipment would be
week. • 1 Post x 32.5 hours per week team in a very busy office at the central area an advantage.
Environmental Services Officer • 1 Post x 30 hours per week adult education locality, based in Cottingham.
For an informal discussion please contact Jon For further information and to apply please visit
Fisher, finance manager, tel (01482) 394210. £16830 (point 17) + essential user • 1 Post x 25 hours per week The wide ranging and varied duties include word www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
For further information and to apply please visit car allowance WILLERBY Required to join the Bridlington learning disability processing, enrolling learners, dealing with learner Post No: PED0202.
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk We seek an enthusiastic and resourceful team team, working across all aspects of the day and tutor enquiries, cash handling, raising orders, Closing Date: 13.11.09.
Post No: FIN0102. player to join the waste development and service including the Meadow View peripatetic paying invoices, payroll processing and general
Closing Date: 17.11.09. performance team based in Willerby. service, Sewerby horticultural project, Priory support tasks.
Interview Date: w/c 30.11.09. Duties include carrying out regular site View resource centre and the Hornsea resource This is a public facing role so high standards of Detached Youth Support
inspections on waste infrastructure within the centre. customer service are essential. You must be Worker (P/T)
waste management contract such as the 10 You will: enthusiastic and committed to providing a quality JNC points 1-6 dependent on
Accountancy Assistant • have experience of care work, demonstrating service where teamwork plays a vital role.
household waste and recycling sites. You will qualifications and service
£21519 (point 25) BEVERLEY also attend contract progress and operational a knowledge of the needs of people with Hours: 16 per week (including one evening),
The accountancy section provides a centralised meetings, undertake contract administration, learning disabilities, including those who have Monday,Wednesday and Thursday over 52 weeks. MARKET WEIGHTON
financial support function and is committed to inputting and checking monthly payments and profound/multiple disabilities and challenging For an informal discussion please contact Simon Following a promotion we seek a youth work
delivering a high quality service. Reporting to the administer the commercial vehicle permitting behaviour Redfern, support services team leader, tel assistant to engage with young people aged 13-
schools’ management accountant on the schools’ database. • share your own interests and experiences (01482) 842329. 19 on the streets and parks of Market Weighton
finance team, you will help provide a range of Data inputting, statistical reporting and the ability whilst assisting in the development, For further information and to apply please visit as part of a fixed term contract until March
financial services and support to schools. to ensure excellent data quality are essential, implementation and reviews of a programme www.recruiteastriding.co.uk 2012.
Experience of working in a local authority or together with a proficiency in Microsoft Excel, of community and centre based activities Post No: SPS1064. Duties include providing information and
school finance environment is desirable. You Word and emails. You must possess excellent IT • have a working knowledge of using person Closing Date: 10.11.09. informal learning opportunities and activities.
will be either AAT qualified or studying towards and communication skills and be able to develop centred approaches Interview Date: 19.11.09. You will be offered support, training and work
AAT or CCAB and possess good communication corporate reports with data sourced from a • possess effective networking and wear and must be prepared to work in the
skills as you will deal with a range of potential number of databases, therefore, you must be communication skills evening in a range of weather conditions.
clients, including school-based staff and school • be able to move and handle within health and Support Services Assistant This work is supported and funded by Market
proficient in report writing and letter writing.
governors. A valid driving licence and access to a Knowledge of sustainable waste management safety guidelines. £13589 (point 9) BEVERLEY Weighton Town Council and managed by East
vehicle are essential. issues is desirable. The ability to work as part These posts are temporary for 12 months. We seek an enthusiastic and self-motivated Riding Youth Service.
Based at County Hall, Beverley for 37 hours per of a team as well as using your own initiative is For further information and to apply visit person, who is committed to providing a quality Hours: 5 per week, usually Monday and Friday
week. required. www.recruiteastriding.co.uk service, to provide clerical/administrative evenings.
For an informal discussion please contact Jon Hours: 37 per week. Post No: ADS0511-921-4. support within the inclusion support, education For further information and to apply please visit
Fisher, finance manager, tel (01482) 394210. For an informal discussion please contact Debbie Closing Date: 17.11.09. psychology and behaviour support team based at www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
For further information and to apply please visit Mansell, senior environmental services officer, tel County Hall, Beverley. Post No: INS0906.
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk (01482) 395606. Assistant Play Development Duties include collating, inputting/extracting data Closing Date: 17.11.09.
Post No: FIN0107. For further information and to apply please visit Worker (Temp) on to/from various databases, use of email, MS
Closing Date: 17.11.09. www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Word/Excel, ordering goods and paying invoices Coaches - Wetside (2 P/T Posts)
Interview Date: w/c 30.11.09. £14733 (point 11) BEEFORD and dealing with telephone queries. £11.15 per hour (point 25)
Post No: STR0049. Required within the Beverley and North
Closing Date: 17.11.09. You will possess good written and oral PRESTON
Holderness Children Centres Cluster. communication skills, four GCSEs including
Systems Support Officer - Children’s Based at the new Beeford Children’s Centre • Post No: CUL0541 - Saturdays, 9.00am -
Maths and English, or equivalent, and good 12noon
Centres Family Support Workers when it opens in April 2010, and temporarily keyboard skills (RSA II Typing/Word Processing
at Hornsea until that time, an enthusiastic and • Post No: CUL0541B - Thursdays, 5.00pm -
£21519 (point 25) BEVERLEY (2 P/T Posts) or equivalent preferred). Team work is a 6.30pm
We seek an enthusiastic and hardworking self motivated adult to work within the children fundamental part of the role and you will be
£16830 (point 17) pro rata centre team to: We seek enthusiastic and motivated coaches
individual to administer and support the use required to work to deadlines and prioritise your
of the council’s major data systems and ensure BEEFORD • assist the community nursery nurse with the own workload.
to join our team at South Holderness
We seek enthusiastic and self-motivated adults to development and delivery of child centred Sports Centre, Preston. You must be able to
compliance with both statutory and service led Hours: 37 per week.
work within the children’s centre team to: sessions in the children’s centre and to the demonstrate excellent customer service skills
requirements. You will principally administer For further information and to apply please visit
• offer practical support to families on an surrounding rural areas, in line with the and experience of working with children. A
and support the new children’s centres e-start www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
individual basis principles of the Early Years Foundation Stage relevant teaching qualification from grade 1 to
system. The provision of IT advice and guidance Post No: SPS0983.
• help parents overcome difficulties that may and Outcomes of “Every Child Matters” grade 7 is essential. Flexibility to cover holidays
to service users, liaison with suppliers to facilitate Closing Date: 16.11.09.
prevent them from attending appointments document and sickness would be advantageous.
system developments, delivery of user based
eg ante or post natal, child immunisations and • assist with setting up and running of the For further information and to apply please visit
training and the creation of systems reports are
speech therapy rural/outreach toy library to enable parents www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
fundamental elements of the role.
• take on a befriending role particularly for and carers to choose suitable toys for their Closing Date: 17.11.09.
You will have experience of working with or
those families who have no extended family children Interview Date: 1.12.09.
creating databases, using a range of IT systems
and software, and have an interest in IT. In support • work flexibly to meet the needs of the
addition, you will be an excellent communicator, • work flexibly to meet the needs of parents/ parents/carers and help them to engage with
analytical, able to be sympathetic, patient and carers the activities at the Children’s Centre.
understanding. An awareness of IT systems within You should have experience of working with or You must:
children, family and adult services will be an supporting families and community involvement • have experience of working within an early
advantage, although all necessary systems training
will be provided.
on a personal, professional or voluntary basis.
Good communication and listening skills together
with the ability to motivate and empower people
years setting and the confidence to interact
with parents/carers
• be able to demonstrate enthusiasm and
FOSTERING YOU could make a difference
Based at County Hall, Beverley for 37 hours per
week. is required and knowledge of the local area and motivation to engage with play development Are you: Looking for a change of direction?
For further information please contact Sam issues affecting local families is essential. Formal and learning in a variety of environments,
Young, senior IT liaison officer, email qualifications are not essential. both within the children’s centre and the Aged over 25?
sam.young@eastriding.gov.uk Based at Beeford children’s centre for 30 hours community
each per week (also available as a job share) fixed • possess good communication and listening Single, married or retired?
For further information and to apply please visit
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk term until March 2011. skills and be able to inspire and empower
For an informal discussion please contact Luisa people
A home owner or living in rented accommodation?
Post No: RES0092.
Closing Date: 17.11.09. Desiano or Estella Champion, tel (01482) 880066. • have knowledge of the local area and issues A good listener?
Interview Date: 14.12.09. For further information and to apply please visit affecting local families.
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Formal qualifications are not essential. Have a positive outlook, patience and a good sense of
Post No: INS0932-3. Hours: 37 per week as part of a fixed term
Do you:
Community Nursery Nurses Closing Date: 15.11.09. humour?
contract until March 2011.
(2 P/T Temp Posts) Interview Date: 30.11.09. For an informal discussion please contact Luisa Have a spare room in your home?
£19126 (point 21) pro rata Desiano or Estella Champion, tel (01482) 880066.
BEVERLEY & HORNSEA Technical Assistants For further information and to apply please visit Want to make a real difference to the life of a child?
We seek two enthusiastic and self-motivated (1 Perm & 1 Temp) www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
adults to work within the Children’s Centre team Post No: INS0934.
(one post in Beverley and one post in Hornsea).
£15725 (point 14) + essential user Closing Date: 15.11.09.
If you have answered yes to the above you could consider a career in fostering
You will: car allowance BEVERLEY Interview Date: 2.12.09.
• develop and run play/child development • 1 post permanent East Riding of Yorkshire Council fostering service will
sessions for children and parents in line with • 1 post temporary to cover maternity leave Support Services Assistant - Level 3 provide you with :
current government legislation Opportunities exist to gain a valuable grounding
in highway maintenance and engineering £14733 (point 11) BEVERLEY • High quality training
• provide home visiting and individual help and We seek an enthusiastic and self-motivated
support to isolated families providing technical support within the divisional • A generous financial allowance
highway maintenance team, based at Annie Reed person, who is committed to providing a quality
• develop links and identify needs for group service, to provide clerical/administrative support • Comprehensive and dedicated support
activities Road Depot, Beverley.
You will ideally have experience of similar work within the inclusion support team based at
• have good organisational skills in order County Hall, Beverley. For further information contact East Riding Fostering Service on:
to maintain records as required that in a technical or site environment, be able to
demonstrate a good standard of literacy and Duties include collating, inputting/extracting
will contribute to evidence gathering to
demonstrate effectiveness of the centre numeracy together with good written and oral data on to/from various databases, scanning and tel (01482) 396673 or email fostering@eastriding.gov.uk
communication skills. Experience of dealing with filing, processing grant and licence applications,
• have a full understanding of Early Year use of email, MS Word/Excel, processing payroll/
Foundation Stage (May 2008) and Every Child enquiries and providing advice to the public and
other outside bodies is required, as is the ability personnel documentation, ordering goods and
Matters (doh 2004) and be able to ensure paying invoices and dealing with telephone
these are delivered to a consistently high to record and determine solutions to problems
and defects encountered. queries.
quality You will possess good written and oral
• have experience of working within an early Experience in specialist IT applications and
communication skills, four GCSEs including
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Applying for East Riding of Yorkshire Council jobs


ONLINE BY PHONE JOB CENTRE CONTACT US
The quickest way to apply is on line Call the 24 hour job Job Centres have info East Riding of Yorkshire
line number (01482) on all council vacancies. Council recruitment
at www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk 391202 (stating job title Visit your local job services team on
where full job details are available and post number) centre for details (01482) 391238

Gymnastics Coach - Level 2 (P/T) Tone Zone Instructor - Customer Services Assistant - Domestic Assistants see what the work involves.
£11.15 per hour (point 25) Level 2 (P/T) Receptionist (P/T) (2 P/T Temp Posts) Application form and further details available at
www.Longcroft.eriding.net or from the School
BEVERLEY £8.15 per hour (point 14) £7.63 per hour (point 11) £7.04 per hour (point 9) Office, tel (01482) 862171.
We seek an enthusiastic and motivated person HORNSEA DRIFFIELD WITHERNSEA Post No: LONGCROFTMS1-4.
to join our team at Beverley Leisure Complex. We seek an enthusiastic and motivated Duties include reception tasks, answering the • Post No: ADS0578 - 20 hours per week, Closing Date: Open.
Reporting to the facility manager, you will instructor to join our team at Hornsea Leisure telephone, word processing documents, inputting Monday to Friday.
maintain high standards of cleanliness and Centre for 19.5 hours per week. Good data, booking rooms and dealing with the • Post No: ADS0578A - 9 hours per week,
health and safety throughout the centre and CARETAKERS AND CLEANERS
customer care and communication skills, smart delivery of goods, services, stationery and stock Wednesday to Friday.
achieve high levels of customer care. Experience appearance and a flexible approach to working control at Driffield Leisure Centre. We seek two enthusiastic, motivated, friendly Caretakers (Casual)
of working in the leisure industry, coaching patterns are all essential as are relevant You must have a good standard of education and approachable assistants at the Holderness
qualifications, experience of supervising £7.04 per hour (point 9)
qualifications and experience within the fitness (at least 4 GCSEs including Maths and English day services in the Withernsea area. We are a
children’s activities and a current First Aid industry. or equivalent) and good keyboard skills. Good multi-purpose day service providing a variety of Post No: INF0711
Certificate would be advantageous. Hours: 2 The following qualifications are desirable: communication and customer service skills activities in and around the local community.
per week, Friday 4.00pm - 6.00pm. • Level 3 gym instructor GP referral are essential, as is the ability to maintain These posts offer an excellent opportunity to Cleaners (Casual)
For further information and to apply please • Les Mills BTS confidentiality. Teamwork plays a vital role, operate on your own initiative and as part of £6.29 per hour (point 4)
visit www.recruiteastriding.co.uk • Indoor cycling as does the ability to work on your own our team, assisting in the day-to-day running of Post No: INF0619
Post No: CUL0514. • Exercise to music initiative. Experience of working within local our developing service.
Closing Date: 13.11.09. • Aqua tone government or a professional office is desirable, Working in the main kitchen, you will be Casual caretakers and cleaners are required
Interview Date: 24.11.09. For an informal discussion please contact Mike as is enthusiasm and commitment to providing a involved in basic food preparation, serving meals, to cover sickness and holidays in all areas of
Audsley, tel (01964) 533366. quality service. maintaining excellent standards of hygiene, stock the East Riding.
Gymnastics Coach - Level 2 (P/T) For further information and to apply please Hours: Saturday, 2.45pm - 6.30pm and Sunday, control, ordering, stock rotation, basic food For further information and to apply for the
£11.15 per hour (point 25) visit www.recruiteastriding.co.uk 1.45pm - 6.30pm. preparation and refreshment duties. vacancies please visit www.recruiteastriding.
WITHERNSEA Post No: CUL0755. For an informal discussion please contact Peter You will be flexible, hardworking and co.uk Please Note: Interviews will be
Based at Pavilion Leisure Centre in Withernsea, Closing Date: 17.11.09. Haley, tel (01377) 257480. approachable and the possession of a food and undertaken on a weekly basis.
to coach young children aged from pre-school For further information and to apply please visit hygiene qualification will be advantageous. All
to under 16s on a Monday from 4.00pm - Leisure Attendant - Wetside (P/T) www.recruiteastriding.co.uk relevant training will be provided.
Post No: CUL0478. Post No: ADS0578A ONLY - You must be Customer Services Assistant -
6.00pm. £7.63 per hour (point 11)
For an informal discussion please contact David Closing Date: 17.11.09. able to cover the kitchen as and when required Cleaners (Casual)
WITHERNSEA
Johnston, tel (01964) 614000. Required at Pavilion Leisure Centre,
Interview Date: 1.12.09. and assist with the general cleanliness of the £6.29 per hour (point 4) GOOLE
For further information and to apply please centre as a whole, including polishing, vacuuming, We seek hard working people to join the
Withernsea to work 12.25 hours per week
visit www.recruiteastriding.co.uk - Friday and Saturday. You must possess a Customer Services Assistant - stock control, laundry tasks etc. cleaning team at Goole Leisure Centre on a
Post No: CUL0686. Receptionist (P/T) For further information and to apply please visit casual basis. Duties include standing for lengthy
current NPLQ qualification. Experience of first
Closing Date: 13.11.09. www.recruiteastriding.co.uk periods, carrying out cleaning tasks and lifting a
aid and working in a leisure centre is desirable £7.63 per hour (point 11) ANLABY Closing Date: 17.11.09. variety of objects. Cleaning experience would
Gym Coach/Instructors (Casual) but not essential. As a member of our busy reception team at Interview Date: 27.11.09. be advantageous and you should be able to work
£11.15 per hour (point 25) + For an informal discussion please contact David Haltemprice Leisure Centre, Anlaby you will
Johnston, tel (01964) 614000. flexible hours on your own initiative and as part
Market Supplement GOOLE interact with the public, take bookings, respond
For further information and to apply please of a team.
We seek qualified instructors on a casual basis to queries via the telephone and in person and Passenger Assistants (Casual)
visit www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Knowledge of health and safety is desirable but
at Goole Leisure Centre to teach Body Pump, undertake general clerical tasks.
Post No: CUL0698. Cash handling skills and the ability to work under £7.04 per hour (point 9) not essential, as training will be given.
Body Jam and Body Combat. Other aerobic For an informal discussion please contact
instructors are also required. Individuals must Closing Date: 17.11.09. your own initiative are essential, as is computer VARIOUS LOCATIONS
We seek caring and responsible passenger Andrew Leeman, tel (01405) 769005.
be highly motivated and flexible. literacy and a good standard of education in
Customer Services Assistants - assistants to work as and when required, For further information and to apply please visit
For an informal discussion please contact order to carry out word processing and other
assisting pupils with special needs between home www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
Goole Leisure Centre, tel (01405) 769005. Wetside (3 P/T Posts) similar tasks. You should also have a willing,
Post No: CUL0430.
For further information and to apply please £7.63 per hour (point 11) helpful and pleasant attitude and be customer and school and vulnerable adults between home
and day centres throughout Hull and East Riding Closing Date: 17.11.09.
visit www.recruiteastriding.co.uk focused with the ability to outwardly portray
DRIFFIELD these qualities. of Yorkshire especially in the following areas:
Post No: CUL0432. The following posts are available at the
Closing Date: 18.11.09. Hours: Shift 1: 6 hours on alternate Sunday’s • Anlaby
prestigious new Driffield Leisure Centre. 10.00am - 4.00pm and Shift 2: 4 hours 45 minutes • Beverley and surrounding villages
• 1 post x 32.5 hours per week working 5 • Central Hull
shifts including Sundays
• 1 post x 23 hours per week working shifts
on Tuesday’s from 5.45pm - 10.30pm.
For further information and to apply visit
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
• Cottingham
• Driffield EXTRA,
AV O N
including evenings and early mornings Post No: CUL0594FT. • East Hull
• 1 post x 9.25 hours per week working • Hedon and surrounding villages

Become an Avon representative


mornings and weekends.
You must possess a minimum of an RLSS
National Pool Lifeguard qualification and
Closing Date: 13.11.09.

Customer Services Assistant (P/T)


• Hessle
• Market Weighton
• North Hull
EXTRA, READ
and build a better tomorrow. further coaching qualifications would be £7.63 per hour (point 11)
• Pocklington and surrounding villages
Contact Irina on: advantageous.
For an informal discussion please contact Peter
Haley, tel (01377) 257480.
PRESTON
We seek an enthusiastic and motivated person
to join our team at South Holderness Sports
• West Hull
• Willerby
• Withernsea
ALL ABOUT IT!
For further information and to apply please Centre, Preston for 4 hours per week on Hours of work are generally between 6.30am -
visit www.recruiteastriding.co.uk Tuesdays. Reporting to the customer services 10.00am and 2.00pm - 6.00pm. Please note that
Post No: CUL0482. officers you will maintain high standards of
Clerk P/T•Kilham Parish Council Closing Date: 17.11.09. service delivery, being actively involved in health
there are no guaranteed hours of work.
PROMOTE YOUR
For further information and to apply please visit
Salary will be in accordance with National Association Interview Date: 3.12.09. and safety and cleansing throughout the centre. www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
of Local Councils (NALC), pay scale plus expenses Specific duties include life guarding, supervising
the general public and promoting council
Post No: INF0049.
Closing Date: 16.11.09.
JOB VACANCIES IN
Required from Jan 2010, a competent administrator Customer Services Assistant - services. Ideally, you should have experience
and good communicator, who is proficient in IT and
able to deal with basic accounts. This is an important Receptionist (P/T) in the leisure industry with wet and dry side
General Kitchen Assistant (P/T)
THE EAST RIDING
position supporting Kilham Parish Council. Attendance £7.63 per hour (point 11) facilities and must possess a current RLSS
National Pool Lifeguard qualification. £6.62 per hour (point 7) WELTON NEWS!
at the monthly (3rd Monday) evening meeting is PRESTON We seek an enthusiastic and motivated person
essential, the remainder of the work is home-based. We seek an enthusiastic and motivated person Experience of plant room operation, coaching
Hours: an average of four per week. qualifications and a First Aid at Work certificate to join our team at St Anne’s School, Welton, to
to join our team at South Holderness Sports assist with general kitchen duties including some
For an informal discussion please tel 07967 641325 Centre, Preston. Reporting to the customer would be advantageous.
For further details and application form contact:
Parish Council Chairman, Swaythorpe House, West End,
services officer, you will maintain high standards For further information and to apply please visit
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
food preparation, service of meals, dining room
duties and washing up. Experience of working
HAVE YOUR
of service delivery. Duties include undertaking within a school environment and a Level 2 Food
Post No: CUL0551.
Kilham or preferably email geoff.seward@btinternet.com
Closing Date: 13 November 2009.
reception work and we seek a person who has
knowledge of the council’s sure membership Closing Date: 17.11.09. Hygiene certificate would be advantageous. VACANCY SEEN
Interview Date: to be arranged in December. Hours: 13.75 per week, Monday to Friday
schemes. You must be computer literate, be able
to work to a high standard and be an efficient Drivers (P/T Seasonal) 11.00am - 1.45pm, term-time only.
For further information and to apply please visit
BY 148,700 EAST
communicator with an excellent telephone £7.63 per hour (point 11)
School manner. Customer service skills and experience
of dealing with personal information are
CARNABY
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
Post No: CUL0831B. RIDING RESIDENTS
Crossing essential.
Required from Friday 2 April 2010 until
Sunday 26 September 2010 (inclusive) for the
Closing Date: 18.11.09.
Interview Date: 26.11.09. AND FILL YOUR
Patrol
Part-time
S T OP Hours: 3.60 per week, Friday, 5.15pm - 9.45pm
and Sunday, 5.00pm - 9.00pm on a 3-week
rotating shift however you should be flexible to
cover holidays and sickness.
new Bridlington Park and Ride Service due
to commence at Easter 2010. You will work
in direct contact with the public therefore a
Midday Supervisors (2 P/T Posts)
£6.62 per hour (point 7)
POSITION TODAY!
responsible attitude and good communication
For further information and to apply please visit skills are vital. BEVERLEY
£7.04 per hour (pt 9) www.recruiteastriding.co.uk A full PCV licence is essential and an enhanced Longcroft School & Performing Arts College,
Required on a term-time Post No: CUL0549.
only basis at: Closing Date: 17.11.09.
CRB check would be advantageous. You should
also be flexible to fit in around any changes in
the service.
Beverley, seeks two midday supervisors, to work
1 hour 15 minutes per day, Monday to Friday,
term-time only. You will join one of our two
TO ADVERTISE
Driffield • Manorfield Road
Any offer of employment will be subject to the teams of supervisors, under the direction of
YOUR JOB
S T OP
Full uniform and training will be receipt of satisfactory references, health checks, a senior midday supervisor, overseeing pupils
provided and standbys are required for S TA F F R E Q U I R E D disclosure from the CRB (if not already available)
and the successful completion of a driving
in the 11-16 age range during the lunch break.
Duties include:
all sites.
For an informal discussion please Experienced part time staff
assessment.
Based at Carnaby Depot for 36 hours per
week, Monday to Sunday on a 5-day rolling rota,
• ensuring a secure, safe environment for
our pupils who are on the premises during
lunchtime
VACANCY
contact Margaret Milburn, required in Withernsea for
school crossing patrol officer,
tel (01482) 395704.
butchers/delicatessen.
Hygiene certificate an advantage.
however there may be a requirement to work
additional hours for which the appropriate rate
will be paid. Some casual work driving vulnerable
• making sure good order is maintained by our
pupils in the allocated areas of the school -
various areas are allocated in a rota-system
CALL KEELEY
Application pack available at passengers between their home and school or • providing help and assistance to any injured
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk or
tel (01482) 391202 - 24 hour job line.
Experienced managers/butchers
required in Withernsea.
day centre may be available out of season.
For an informal discussion please contact Janice
or distressed children - first aid support is
readily available
ON (01482)
Post No: INF0073. Must have own transport. Hygiene Cooper, tel (01482) 395522. • operating fairly the lunchtime queuing system.
certificate essential. For further information and to apply visit
www.recruiteastriding.co.uk
Post No: INF0042/3/4.
You will have a firm, patient and helpful
personality, and be able to relate to young
people with a variety of needs and backgrounds.
391460
Ring Matt on 01482 224 562 Closing Date: 17.11.09. All potential applicants are welcome to visit the
Interview Dates: 7.12.09 & 8.12.09. school to meet with the senior supervisors to
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includes dreamer carrycot,
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bag, excellent condition, Email: ambertreeservices@live.co.uk Ian Winter
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Silver Cross dolls pram, • plastering • coving
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chairs, still boxed, new, £200.
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for your local plasterer WE CUT THE with other
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tyres plus seat cushion, light
241835.
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drop, light gold, £10, excellent
condition. Tel: (01482)
Trailer for general use, cash
waiting. Tel: 07963 681421.
2 bed new built house
Barmby Moor. Tel: (01759)
301151.
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other, West Hull considered, • Putting the client or family in charge
weight model. £200 cash. Tel: in Withernsea, in cul-de-
(01482) 667981.
‘Chou Chou’ swinging cradle,
£10. Child’s shopping trolley,
652860.
Child’s Raleigh cycle with
Italian in layed corner sac, private garden, private
3 bed H/A house in
Bridlington close to shops for
preferably with garage. Tel:
07946 462897.
• Wide range of security checks carried out
24 ladies clothes, size 14- cabinets, small display parking for 2/3 bed council or
20, some new, some worn
£5. Tel: (01405) 761202.
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stabilizers, age 3+, £8. Junior
judo jacket, size 00/120, £8,
cabinets. Tel: (01482) 656230. H/A house in Patrington. Tel:
3 bed house in Bridlington,
H/A or council considered.
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• Direct Payment friendly
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morse key, £15. Tel: (01482)
643231.
matching two drawer coffee
table and hi-fi cabinet, waxed
alive, anything considered.
Tel: (01482) 868223.
4 bedroom, anywhere in the
East Riding considered. Tel:
end bungalow for over 55s,
in nice area of Scunthorpe,
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Two PVC window frames, pine, £100 ONO. Tel: (01482) old wire tatey baskets, gin decorative order with front newly decorated, private
£250. Tel: (01430) 422498. white stub sills, 28mm 642371. 2 double bed in Cleckheaton,
Hotpoint washing and pole traps, pedal cars, and rear gardens, close to rear garden for similar, all
Pilkington double glazed units, West Yorkshire for 3 bed in shops and bus stops for same/ areas considered. Tel: 01430
old trikes, good prices. Tel:
machine, 1200 spin, variable
spin, variable temperature
one side opening, 1340mm WANTED (01430) 432351.
and around East Yorkshire,
most areas considered. Tel:
similar in Hull/Beverley area. 448024.
Flamborough, all amenities,
near shops and doctors, for for
in Beverley, surrounding
areas considered. Tel: 07990
x 1195mm, £65 each ONO. Rotovator, dead or alive. Tel: (01724) 277085. 1 bed GF flat, for single
with instruction book. Kermi radiator, new, £45. Tel: Horse related items, 07762 411370. 2 bed bungalow in Gilberdyke. 852267 or 07766 286857.
Philips Whirlpool freezer donkey sanctuary desperately Tel: (07530) 320125. 2 bed GF flat, Beverley, in occupant over 55s, near Tel: (01262) 850028. 2 bed flat in block of four,
(01377) 232884. 2 bed semi, Hessle, in small block of 4, spacious, to all shops and post office
and refrigerator with book, requires lead ropes, nose The Who, Hull City Hall quiet cul-de-sac, near shops, 1 bed bungalow in large, 1st floor, Beverley
Two Freeview Boxes, Bush, 1970 poster or programme. for 2 bed house/property in Goole, for 1 or 2 bed
£150 both items. Tel: (01377) silver with scart lead, £15 covers, head collars etc, schools, etc for 2/3 bed Hunmanby, spacious, close for 2 bed house, Beverley
270251. also dressings, bandages, Tel: (01482) 880381. in Hedon/Withernsea area. bungalow or house, Goole. to all amenities, good bus or villages, with garden. Tel:
each. Tel: (01964) 535869. house, anywhere in the East H/A or Council. Tel: 07554 Tel: 07931 116376.
Five piece CB drum kit eye-wipes and other health Four berth caravan, must Riding considered. Tel: 07773 service, for house/ bungalow 07852 890887.
Wrought iron garden 518434. 1 bed bungalow in
with stool and sticks, VGC, table, 32 inch D and four related products. Tel: (01482)
£90 ONO. Tel: (01405) chairs, black, VGC, £65. Tel: 665732.
862379. (01377) 232038. (Nafferton). Old British motorcycle,
Freezer, Hotpoint upright,
six drawers, silver, excellent
condition, £60, no offers. Tel:
Black and Decker electric
hedge cutter, 300mm, £35.
big four stroke, any Norton
spares, will collect for cash.
Tel: (01482) 896319 or 07788
TARGET 148,664 HOMES ACROSS THE EAST RIDING!
Tel: (01964) 534352.
07946 123421 (Goole).
Mobility scooter, 4 wheels,
Cot bed, wardrobe/drawers 453318.
Football programmes pre
3x2 (3cm by 5.6cm) £51.30 for one month* or £38.40 per month for six months* To book an
and shelf, all matching in
GC, reason for selling, £200.
Tel: (01482) 561807.
cream and pine, purchased 1960. Tel: (01482) 643247 or
07532 117254.
4x2 (4cm by 5.6cm) £68.40 for one month* or £51.20 per month for six months* advert please
from John Lewis, beautiful
6ft artificial Christmas
tree, flame retardant, suit
condition, £150. Tel (01482) Old motocross trail, trials,
road bike for project, anything
5x2 (5cm by 5.6cm) £85.50 for one month* or £64.00 per month for six months* call Keeley on
880923.
home or playgroup, separates
into three sections, free to
Work station/desk, beech considered, non-runner etc
for project. Tel: (01482)
6x2 (6cm by 5.6cm) £102.60 for one month* or £76.80 per month for six months* (01482)
finish, 36 inch H x 48 inch
collect. Tel: (01482) 881186. W. Perfect condition, as new, 870435 or 07890 298557. (SCC £8.55 for one month)* (SCC £6.40 for six months)* * Price excludes VAT
40 mojo and record
collector magazines,
£30. Tel: (01482) 659314. Ukulele banjo, four string,
George Formby type or style,
391460
Dutch dresser, antique
mostly over 10 years old, £50. pine by Westminster, perfect any age or condition. Tel:
Tel: (01430) 810304. (01482) 643231.
3ft pine bunk beds with
mattresses, £50. Tel: (01482)
865586.
condition, 76 inch H x 36 inch
W, cost £799, offers around
£100. Tel: (01482) 659314.
Church pew, any condition,
cash waiting. Tel: (01482)
SmallAds.FR££ SERVICE! Enquiries to Louise Croft (01482) 391448
Hitachi 14 inch colour 868223.
Large bags of logs, free remote TV, £25. Brass L S Lowry umbrella, to Have you anything you want to buy, sell or swap? If so, simply send in your FREE small ad with a maximum of 25 words (including contact details) to Louise Croft,
delivery on five bags and over, antique ships, ceiling light replace a lost one, sadly Small ads, East Riding News, Room HG115, County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA. Please note that details for small ads can not be taken over the phone.
£3. Tel: (01377) 240500. shades, £60 the pair, lamp missed, good price paid. Tel: The maximum selling price on any form is £250 and unfortunately, as space is limited, submission does not guarantee publication. Adverts which do not appear will have to
Twin girls’ clothes, three shades, £5. Tel: (01482) (01482) 654830.
large bags, 0-3 yrs, smoke/pet Railway items, station signs, be resubmitted. For items over £250 please contact Keeley Mills on (01482) 391460 to arrange a paid for advert. For house exchanges, please state where you currently
814055.
free home, good condition, Grand Cherokee jeep, notices, lamps/handlamps, live and where you would like to exchange to (which must be in the East Riding).
can separate, £25 per bag roof cross bars, £40. Tel: locomotive builders plates/ FOR SALE /WANTED / EXCHANGE (please state). Details:
OVNO. Tel: (01482) 650935. (01262) 672666. worksplates, nameplates,
1960 Shelley china tea Single deep based luxury signalling items, badges, clocks
service, never used, £100 divan bed with matching etc, top cash paid. Tel: (01757)
ONO. Tel: (01964) 563003. headboard, good clean 288517. Price Tel (inc STD)
One pair caravan levellers, condition, £35 ONO. Tel: VCR with instructions. Tel:
£8, one brand new hook 07935 680814. (01482) 861932.
up cable, £15. Tel: (01482)
842042.
‘Easy shaper’ workout Old buttons for art and
design, also old costume
or submit via email at smallads@eastriding.gov.uk
28 EAST RIDING NEWS NOVEMBER 2009

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