A Newsletter for Wolds Valley Residents ISSUE 125 ● MAY 2016

Final copy date 18th of the month for the following months issue to:- A View from County Hall Trevor Thomson Gypsey Cottage, Main Road, Weaverthorpe, YO17 Mental health and wellbeing is high on the agenda for both Council and 8EY the NHS at the moment. The new “Future in Mind” programme goes Telephone: 01944 738804 some way towards addressing the mental health of our children and Email: [email protected]

young people but as I am sure we are all aware, this is a problem that (DISCLAIMER: Any correspondence/articles printed in can affect us all at any age. the Warbler are entirely the responsibility of the Last week I went to the launch of “Shelf Help” a new collection of books contributor) created to help young people manage their mental health and wellbeing. The Warbler is available to download on the The books are part of the Reading Well on Prescription scheme and Luttons & Weaverthorpe Website. contain general information about managing personal wellbeing and the ability to cope under pressures. There are also books covering specific topics or conditions, including anxiety, depression, bullying, autism, eating disorders and self-harm. Garden Party There are some great titles - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon and with Games and The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, were two of the fiction books that caught my Refreshments attention along with popular non-fiction titles such as Mind Your Head by Juno Dawson and The Dotterel Farm, Weaverthorpe Amazing Teenage Brain Revealed by Nicola Morgan. Saturday 21st May 2.30pm Most of us are aware of the problems at the other end of the age spectrum, but it’s a very sad fact All Proceeds to St. Andrews that 10% of children and young people now have a diagnosable mental health condition. One in ten Church, Weaverthorpe young people deliberately self-harm, with 15,000 of them hospitalised every year from their injuries. The new books are available for anyone to borrow free from NYCC libraries. I am assured there will be a list of titles in the visiting Super Mobile library and that they can be ordered in on request. WEAVERTHORPE & DISTRICT PRODUCE SHOW Janet Sanderson Saturd ay 27th August 2016 at 2.15pm

Open Day Sunday 22 nd May 11am—3pm Foxholes Community Hall

Come and join with the whole community to explore the wonderful new hall in Foxholes.

This is a chance for everyone to come and look around the hall, talk to people who have already planned activities, see for yourselves the fabulous facilities and equipment. You can sign up to courses, and of course, talk about your own interests. Or, you can just come share the excitement over a cup of coffee or tea.

There will be people on hand all day to answer your questions and guide you round.

WEAVERTHORPE VILLAGE HALL You can follow us on Facebook for Friday 3rd June at 7.30pm developments at Tickets: £10 Adul ts, Child under 16 £5 F oxhol es Family Ticket £25 Community Hall. Licensed Bar Tickets: 01944 738804

Don’t forget the following Websites :- Luttons & Weaverthorpe (http://luttonsandweaverthorpe.ryedaleconnect.org.uk) Kirby Grindalythe & Duggleby (http://kirbygrindalytheduggleby.ryedaleconnect.org.uk) Foxholes with Butterwick Parish Council (http://foxholesbutterwickpc.co.uk) The Wolds Valley Warbler provides a means of communication between the communities of: Wharram-Le-Street, Duggleby, Kirby Grindalythe, , , Helperthorpe, Weaverthorpe, Butterwick, Foxholes and Wold Newton. With grateful thanks to L.H.Sleightholme for paper and photocopying facilities & Richard Ogden, West Lutton for additional paper supplies. Th e Ar chbi shop o f Yor k’s w alk down t he Services for the Month of May Wolds Vall ey o n 10t h May 2016

You ma y have seen in the news that the Archb ishop of York has bee n wa lking aro und the Anglican Churches York Diocese, and on 10th Ma y he is coming to the Wolds Valle y. You are all inv ite d to come and 1st May 10.30am Holy Communion at St Mary’s West Lutton meet him, chat to him and walk with him on this 6.00pm Evensong at St Mary’s Wharram very sp ecia l pa rt of his pilgrim age. Her e are t he plac es he will walk and vis it, with app roxim ate 7th May 10.00—11.30am Messy Church at Low Mowthorpe Farm times when he w ill be the re:

Weavert hor pe Primar y School 13.15 meeting 8th May 9.00am Matins at St Andrew’s Kirby Grindalythe childre n, par ents a nd t eachers (p leas e see sc hoo l 10.30am Holy Communion at St Peter’s Helperthorpe newsletter for mor e deta ils)

10.30am Morning Prayer at St Mary’s Wharram Walking from Weaverthorpe School to 10.30am Morning Prayer at St Andrew’s, Weaverthorpe Help erthorpe 14.00-14.30 (1mile)

15th May 9.00am Holy Communion at St Mary’s West Lutton Jub ilee Farm, He lpert hor pe 14.30-15.00

Pentecost 10.30am Holy Communion at St Mary’s Wharram Walk ing from He lp ertho rpe to East Lutt on 15.00- 1.30pm Picnic and Celebration Service with Archbishop Sentamu at Castle 15.30 (0.8 miles) Howard (see right for more details). Bogg Brothers Gar age, East L utton 15.30-16.00 21st May 10.00—11.30am Messy Church at Low Mowthorpe Farm Walking from East Lutton to West Lutton 16.00- 22nd May 9.00am Holy Communion at St Andrew’s Kirby Grindalythe 16.30 (0.8 miles)

10.30am Holy Communion at St Andrew’s, Weaverthorpe Evening pr ayer le d by Archbishop Sent amu in West 5.00pm Evensong at St Peter’s Helperthorpe Lutton Church 16.30-17.00

29th May 9.30am Benefice Holy Communion (said) at St Mary’s West Lutton Evening Me al at Thre e Tuns Inn, West Lutton 17.00-18.30 10.30am Benefice Informal Family Service at St Mary’s West Lutton Benefice Informal Family Service All we lcome to come and meet the Archbis hop, This new service i n the Wolds Valley will be a s hort s ervice for those wishing to have a chat and something to eat (no charge for the food, just donatio ns box). explor e a slightl y different type of informal wors hip. Anyone of any age is wel- come to come along to this service at 10.30am on 29th May at West L utton Ce lebr ation with the Archbis ho p at Castle Howar d Church. on Sunday 15th Ma y

(As this service will not i nclude Hol y Communion you may like to come along to You a nd all the f amily are invit ed to c ome t o a the Holy C ommunion s ervice at 9.30am and then stay on for the informal ser- special pic nic at Castle Howard from 1.30pm vice) onwa rds. After t he p icnic Arc hb isho p Sent amu w il l lea d an ope n-air ce lebr ation servic e. If you Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals and other enquiries should be directed to the purchase the spec ial wristb ands from A ndy Rev Andy Bowden 01944 738814 or email [email protected] Bowde n (£1 per adult and 50p per child) you wil l NOT have to pay the ent ry fee for the grounds at For parishioners, your first point of call on all church related matters should be your churchwar- Cast le How ard… amaz ing! First com e first served! den.

St Nicholas’s Church, Butterwick CHURCH BIATH LON On July the 9th, the three wolds valley 1st May Rogation Sunday musketeers are off again. 10.00am Benefice Eucharist Service at St. Peter’s, Langtoft. The Reverend Andy Bowden and 2 President and Preacher:- Rev. Malcolm Exley parishioners from Duggleby, Sally and Stuart Hawkshaw will be embarking on what can be 5th June Trinity 2 described as a biathlon, to raise funds for the 10.00am Benefice Eucharist Service at St. Nicholas’, Butterwick. historical wolds valley churches. The full route and itinerary is yet to be President and Preacher:- Rev. Carole Aconley formatted, however if you are interested in Notes for your diary:- taking part or sponsoring the participants please contact us on one of the following e- 1st & 27th 11.00 till 12.00 ‘Coffee with the Curate’ at Thwing (TBC). mails, or in person. May (Please feel free to come and join us for coffee/tea and scones). Andy: [email protected] May Stuart: [email protected] Contact Rev. Jackie Tonkin 01377 267149. More details to follow once confirmed. 28th May 09.30 till 11.00 ’Men at The Mill Breakfast Club’Club’. New faces welcome for a chat over coffee and ’bacon butties’, at The Old Mill, Langtoft. Contact Geoff Tonkin, tel. 01377 267321 or Rod Buckley, tel. 01377 267054. Baptisms, weddings, funerals or other enquiries should be directed to: Weaverthorpe Rev Jackie Tonkin ——— Tel: 01377 267149 I’d just like to say a huge thank you to everyone who came to the Bingo night or St Leonard & St Mary's RC Church, M alton bought a raffle ticket in aid of my charity expedition to Peru. We made over £100 in St Mary’s RC Primary School in Malton will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its opening with a special Mass on Friday the raffle alone and raised a grand total of June 24 followed by the summer fayre. An appeal has also been made for those with Sainsbury’s Active Kids vouchers to hand them in to the school. £380. I would also like to say a huge thank This year’s First Holy Communion for young people at St Leonard & St Mary’s RC Church, Malton, will take place on you to all of the people who gave me a Sunday May 22. raffle prize as this is a huge help to me and The Lent Lunches organised in Malton by different churches, including St Leonard & St Mary, raised £1339 and this the fundraising as a whole. will be sent to Christian Aid. This night has helped me to bring the An appeal has been made for more people to join the group who arrange the flowers at St Leonard & St Mary. amount needed for the trip to £200 which I will be doing more work to help get. Thank Masses at St Leonard & St Mary's take place at the weekend at 6.30 pm on Saturdays and 9.30 am on Sundays and you so much for everybody’s support and various other services are held throughout the week. thank you to this community as a whole. Priest is Father Tim Bywater while Mrs Sue Westmacott is the pastoral assistant. Thank you all again. Address: Church Hill, Malton, YO17 7EJ. tel/fax: 01653 692128 Joe Harper 2 email: [email protected] Jane and Julie’s Walks COLD S NAPS, W ARM Friends of Weaverthorpe School HOMES Prize winners of the Mother’s These are usually 4 to 5 miles The results of Rural Action Day Raffle

Yorkshire’s Cold Snaps Warm 1st Prize Hamper - Carol Wed 11th May Homes Thermal Imaging Survey Burton Wharram Percy 2nd Prize Prosecco - Lisa of Weaverthorpe were provided in the Village Hall 3rd Prize Chocolates - Rob Wed 25th May on Saturday 16 April. Over 35 households picked Harper Castle Howard to Welburn up their Thermal Ima ge and had an opportunity to Thank you to all who bought Followed by possible visit to the discuss this with rep resentative s from Rural Acton tickets we managed to raise arboretum (camassias) and their partners. Mo st of those tha t £212 attended also took home an electricity monitor, Both walks meet at 9.30 at Weaverthorpe Village enabling them to monitor how much electricity Thank you also to all who came along and supported Hall they are using and adjust their usa ge if necessa ry. our Easter Egg Hunt Easter weekend, it was a huge Please bring a snack and a drink success we raised £343.21. Big thank you to the Walkers are responsible for their own safety on By now all remaining Thermal Images should have Bluebell and to Trotters for your kind donations of walks been delivered to the those who were unable to Easter Eggs and the meat for our BBQ.

Jane and Julie 738831 attend the Village Hall along with leaflets outlining Local Mum Vicky Bennett is fundraising for Friends of Newcomers welcome ways to make your home more energy e fficient, Call Jane on 738831 Weaverthorpe School by doing a sponsored half reduce bills and stay warm and well in cold marathon on October 9th in London. All funds raised weather. The Chair of the Parish Council has locally will go towards the school Pantomime trip, CRAFT AFT ERNOONS managed to get his hands on a small number of £450 is the target. To make a donation please take to additional electricity monitors, these are available Weaverthorpe school office or give to a member of Weaverthorpe Village Hall on a first come first served basis. If you require Friends, Jess Boyes, Shanie Burton, Jill Cade, Jo Sim or Tuesday 1.00pm — 3.00pm one please contact Femi Shellard on 01944 738 Vicky Bennett. Many thanks for your continued 884 or pop along to Dizzy Heights to collect one. support. £2 to include refreshments The Parish Council would like to thank Rural Bring any projects that you Action Yorkshire and their partne rs for conductin g have on the go - knitting, crocheting, card making the survey and interpreting the images. A huge or just bring yourself. thanks also goes to the ladies of Weaverthorpe fo r providing refre shments th roughou t the event. For more information contact Norma Harrison Finally thank you to the volunteers from the Parish 01944 738037 Council who welcomed the residents and handed out the images.

Weaverthorpe Parish Coun cil

W eaverthorpe Parish Council

Saturday 14th May The Annual Meeting of Weaverthorpe Parish Council will take place on Monday 22nd May 2016 in the Weaverthorpe Village Hall, YO17 8HA. Village Hall. The meeting will be preceded by the 1.00 pm – 2.30 pm Parish Meeting which will start at 7pm.

Admission Adults £1.00 All are welcome to attend both meetings. (includes drink and biscuit) Accompanied Children free. The Parish Meeting is when all the village organisations give a resume of their activities during Jumble may be brought to the Hall the past year. On Friday 13th May 7.30pm — 8.30pm Or Saturday 14th May from 11.30 am Weaverthorpe Weebles The Annual Meeting of the Parish Council is when Or to arrange a collection Toddler Group elections take place for the Chair and Vice Chair and call 01944 738804 Meet Mondays the Annual Governance and Accounting Statement Sorry we cannot accept electrical goods. 9.15-11.15 am is approved by the Council in preparation for the at Weaverthorpe School External Audit. Proceeds to be divided between (term time only). Weaverthorpe C of E Primary School and Adults and tots welcome, come and have a Weaverthorpe Village Hall Jeff House cuppa, a chat and some fun! Clerk to Weaverthorpe Parish Council (Please park at the bottom of the hill) email: [email protected] They've done it again! Your Village Hall Contact 01944 738389 for more details Committee have organised yet another great evening's entertainment. Dorothy's War presented by The Harmonettes was first class, highly professional (they have 22 more dates Kirby Grindalythe booked), hilariously funny and thought provoking. You are cordially invited to Ki rby Grindalythe Sometimes perhaps the title may not appeal, or Harry Sheader Sports School Lun cheon Club the thought of a night out in the Village Hall would not be your first choice but these events GYMNASTICS FITNESS SESSIONS Forthcoming lunch dates: are always first class and there's a bar and yes, 6th May, 3rd June , 1st July, ice cream too so come on give it a go next time. Come down to WEAVERTHORPE VILLAGE HALL and 5th August, 2nd The Committee are working hard to keep the join in with some Gymnastics Fitness Sessions with September, 7th October, 4th November & 2nd Harry Sheader (Level 2 Artistic Gymnastics Coach) Village Hall going in good shape so tear December every Monday from 7.00 to 8.00. 12 noon to 2.00pm - lunch served at 12:15 pm. yourselves away from the telly and the internet and come along for a really good (bargain) night Transport to and from the event is available if Classes are £4 required. out. Penny House Open to all residents of the Great Wold Valley from Sessions are based on Flexibility, Circuit Training Wharram le Street to Foxholes. No age restriction! and other training methods. Please give us a call if you are interested. Spring Coffee Morning Marylyn and John Clegg—738044 Contact me if you have any questions Carol and Roy Foster—738354

Marian and Jeff Grindrod—738501 Email: [email protected] Anne Richardson—738718

Mobile: 07772703424 Grits Farm, W eaverthorpe Many thanks to the County

Thanks to a ll those w ho helped, dona ted Council's Stronger Communities program for Facebook: Harry Sheader Sports School or a tten ded. W e ma de a massive £900. their partial funding of this project. 3 Evening at The Sawdons, Duggleby Farm Yorksh ire Cou ntry Wom en’ s Asso ciation Canapes and Bubbly Luttons Branch Saturday 4th June, 7.30pm From 16th March 2016 the Luttons Branch of the £8 per head Yorshire Count ry Wome n's will no lo nger b e affiliated to the Y.C A. Call 738664 or 738555 Job Vacancies In future the group will be kno wn as the Lutto ns Ladies, Kirby Grindalythe Church CRANEDALE CENTRE continuing w ith similar act ivities as bef ore. We shall mak e KIRBY GRINDALYTHE Musical Evening & BBQ everone we lcom e to any of o ut futur e me etings. Any Saturday 25th June @ 6.30pm further inform ation ring Mar ian o n 01944738501. MALTON YO17 8DB £9 before, £10 on the night Our May m eeting is on We dnes da y 18th May tim e and Evening Waitress/Waiter locat ion w ill be conf irme d lat er. Must be able to work weekends. Uniform

Foxholes We have a ve ry inter esting talk a nd demo nstrat io n supplied. £7.20 per hour (£8.20 Sundays) pla nned for our June meet ing, entit lied "A to Z of Quilting Foxholes with Butterwick Parish Council will be prese nted b y Mrs Sandra Pierc y, from Malt on Quilters. The Own transport essential for position. holding their next meeting at the newly completed talk will be held at the New Wintring ham Communit y Hal l Applicants aged 16 or over need only apply. Foxholes Community Hall. On We dnes da y 15th June at 2pm. A dmiss ion £4. pa yable Please apply for application form to The The Meeting will take place on Monday 23rd May at on the door, to include refres hme nts. Administrator at the address above. 7p.m., and will include the Annual General Meeting Tel: 01944 738687 and also the Annual Parish Meeting. Residents of Email: [email protected] Foxholes and Butterwick are invited to attend and it gives an ideal opportunity to advise the Parish Duggleby Councillors of any concerns or idea’s you may have She rburn and Rillington Pra ctice for the community. Duggleb y Residents Gro up - A group of residents has Due to the current building work, formed a Reside nts Gro up to ena ble social and Sherburn and Rillington Pra ctice will impr oveme nt activ ities aro und the v illage. If yo u wo uld b e have no doctor’s or nurses clinics inter ested in b eing involv ed p leas e jo in t he Duggle b y running from She rburn as of the 21st Luttons Villag e Co mmunit y Fac ebo ok pa ge, and k eep an e ye o n April for 4-6 weeks. The dispensary the villag e not ice b oards. The first pro ject is to plant som e flowers to impr ove the look of the village, and br ighte n it will still be open as usual. We’ll be Luttons Prima ry School Receives a up. We are looking for donatio ns of plants, bulbs and running clinics from Sherburn sport’s Lotte ry Grant for new Outdoor seeds. club, Monday and Tuesday all day Adventure an d Fitness equipment. 8am – 6pm and Thu rsday 8 am until Luttons Community Primary School has been If you have any plants, bulbs or seeds you wo uld lik e to 1pm. Staxton Tuesday 9 am until awarded a £9,992 grant from the National Lottery donate, pleas e take them to; Angela at Ash Tree 11.30 am and additional clinics from House, Melody at Stone Barn, Glynis and Thar ik at Little for brand new outdoor play and fitness equipment. Beck House, or do nat ions ca n be left at the gat e of Rillington will be running to try to cause minimum Co nker Ho use. inconvenience (additional parking at the Coach and Horses until noon). The telephone numbers Will be open from 12.00 to 11.00 on both bank holiday Mondays. If you are inte reste d in joining the g roup, and/ or wo uld still remain the same whilst we are closed. We are pleased to be holding the like to vo luntee r to help wit h plant ing p leas e cont act Timetables are available on our website Ange la. reception for the Archbishop of www.srpracti ce.co.uk . York's visit to the Valley on the We are grateful for your support whilst the Duggleb y Residents Gro up - Volunteers ar e also be ing evening of 10th May building work is being completed and we sought for litt er pick ing. Vo lunt eers will meet o n the first Thurs da y of ever y m onth at 6.30pm, at the junct ion of apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. SUNDAY QUIZ NIGHT Sa lents a nd Wat er Lane, pleas e come a nd join us. Starts 8.30 p.m. as usual £1.00 per person entry Including a hot supper Duggleb y Reside nts Gro up - Save the dat e! 31 July 2016, Wetwang History Group Mike and Sharon 2pm, Pimms and Picnic. Bring yo ur ow n p icnic and dr inks On Tuesday 24 May Steve Blowfeld will talk about Any Enquiries call 0794 123 6929 to a village p icnic, the ve nue is to be conf irme d. his research into the effects of the air raids on the civilian population of Hull during World War 2.

Luttons P ari sh Coun cil Further details of other events next month. The A nnual G eneral Meet ing of t he Lutt ons Paris h Counci l General News will be held on T uesda y 10th May 2016 in the L utto ns All these events take place in Wetwang Village Prim ar y Sc hoo l Ha ll, Wintringham Ro ad, West L utton at Hall and commence at 7.30pm. 7.00pm. The Annual Ge ner al M eeting w ill be fo llowe d b y GANTON VILLAGE HA LL Entrance is £3 to include refreshments. All are an Ordinar y Meeting at whic h other matte rs will be dea lt welcome. with. These m eetings are open to members of the public, IAN MILLS performing his RADIO PLAYS who may address the Co unc il at the Ordinar y meeting on on Friday 13th May at 7-30 pm any matte r b y giv ing prior notice to the Cler k (Andy Tickets £5.00. Bring your own wine and nibbles. Macdonald 01944 738520; Raffle. clerk lutto nspc @hotma il.com). The meet ings of Lutto ns Par ish Council, whic h are o pe n to For tickets contact Kate Ward 07710 002357 the public, are norm ally held at 7.00pm on the thir d Tuesday in alter nate mo nths, in the School Ha ll, West FLOWER DEMONSTRATION Lutton, This year the dates are: 10th May, 19th July, and afternoon tea with insight into CHELSEA FLOWER 20th Septem ber, 15th November 2016, with 17th SHOW by Kate Ward. Januar y, 21st March in 2017. Sunday 5th June 3-00 to 5-30 pm Tickets £7-50 including afternoon tea A ll Res ide nts of Lutto ns Par ish! For tickets contact Kate Ward 07710 002357 Your Paris h Annual Meet ing is on Saturda y 21st May 2016, 10.00am to 12.00 noon JUMBLE SALE Luttons Prim ar y Sc hoo l Hall, Wintringham Roa d, West Saturday 30th July 10-00 am to 1-00 pm Lutton Drop in, Have your say on a ny loc al iss ue, Find out w hat’s Bric a Brac, books going on in the Paris h, Meet your Pa rish Councillors. See Items for sale to Ganton Village Hall Friday 29th July you there! from 5-00 pm Admission £1 includes refreshments. CLERK TO LUTTON S PARI SH COUN CIL Luttons Par ish Co unc il are s eek ing a Cler k to supp ort the work of t he Co unc il by ha ndling the s ecret aria l, Hank W angford & B ra d B rea th re turn to adm inistr ativ e and accounting duties. If you would like to Hunmanby! know mor e of the role or to express inte rest in ap plying, then p le ase telephone the curr ent Cler k on 01944 738520. Saturday May 7th at 7. 30 pm Tickets £12.50 (on sale at Boots Chemist, Hunmanby from Monday 25 April) St. Mary's Luttons Ambo present the Wolds Valley Hank & Brad were the first artists to 'Bring the A rts Voices performing A SUMMER SERENADE on to Hunmanby' back in 2011. Saturday 4th June at 7-30pm. Don't miss welcoming them back! With songs from the shows and popular music Tickets £7 Adults, £5 Concessions, includes wine/ BAR with Wold Top Beer from 7. 00 pm soft drinks and nibbles. Raffle prizes. Tickets Want to reserve ti ckets? Rese rve any time. from choir or church members or Tel: Ann Email [email protected] or 4 01944 738718 hunmanbycommunitycentre @yahoo.com