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THE LITTLE GREEN BOOK Ditor’S Corner………… USEFUL LOCAL CONTACT NUMBERS (STD Code 01526 unless stated) 1st Metheringham Brownies Tina Doncaster 07796 405550 Your FREE 1st Metheringham Rainbows Rebecca Taylor 01529 415311 Local Magazine AliveMeg Friday (ex Mission X) Nicky Williams 322305 THE LITTLE Beavers / Cubs / Scouts Andrew Peall 321262 delivered to over Blankney Cricket Club Ian Holvey 01522 794408 3,000 Dr. Surgery (Church Walk - Meth) Recepon 320522 greeN BOOK householders Dr. Surgery (High St - Metheringham) Recepon 323955 Dunston Bowls Club - Sec Sandra Bond 320747 (M.A.C.L.A. MAGAZINE) YOUR LOCAL NEWS MAGAZINE Dunston Hub Jean Ford 320810 Dunston Methodist Church Jenny Hutchinson 321919 Solely produced and edited by Peter FORD for the Metheringham Area Dunston Meth. Church Mother & Toddler Group Sara Hae 321469 Dunston Sewing Bee Jean Ford 320810 Community Leisure Associaon, in conjuncon with Metheringham, Dunston Parish Council - Clerk Lesley Frances 07916 628673 Dunston Twinning Associaon Stephen Hyde 328607 Dunston, Nocton, Scopwick and Marn Parish Councils Dunston Village Hall (Booking Clerk) Robert Ford 320810 Friends of Dunston School Rachel Billingham 07802 959954 WHAT’S INSIDE THIS ISSUE Friends of Metheringham Airfield Rod Sanders 07904 017005 323383 ISSUE 62 SPRING 2016 Friends of Metheringham School Sara Ashley 07795 048216 3 Editor's Corner 35 Congratulaons to MAD L.I.V.E.S. Metheringham / Dunston Beth McLuckie 321919 3 What's on Calendar 36 Lincolnshire Vintage Vehicle Society events Lindum Accordion Club Geoff Brown 321490 4 News from Metheringham Parish Council Chairman 36 Friends of Metheringham School M.A.W.S. Group Joyce Muncey 321436 5 News from Metheringham Parish Council Chairman (contd) 38 Metheringham Amateur Dramacs Marn Holy Trinity Church Church Warden 378634 Marn Parish Council Cheryl Burbidge 378219 6 Metheringham Community Library News 39 Metheringham Bowls Club Marn Village Hall - Hire Vikki Johnson 378042 6 Cizens Advice is coming to Metheringham 40 A WAAF Tale Metheringham Amateur Dramacs Sally Wilson 321289 7 Metheringham Village Hall - What's on 41 A WAAF Tale (contd) Metheringham Army Cadet Force Heather Sykes 07723 335596 7 Metheringham Village Hall news 43 Rob Kendrick (District Councillor) Report Metheringham Badminton Club Eamonn FitzMaurice 321145 8 Scopwick & Kirkby Green Parish Council news 44 A WAAF Tale (contd) Metheringham Bowls Club Bas Hawbrook 321302 9 Scopwick & Kirkby Green Village Show 45 A WAAF Tale (contd) Metheringham Football Club Pete Ford 320016 Metheringham Guides Amy Tweedale 07960 104322 11 Metheringham Football Club news 46 Nocton & District WI Metheringham Hand in Hand Nan Pitman 323385 12 News from Nocton Parish Council 47 Nocton & District WI (contd) Metheringham Library Customer Service 01522 782010 13 News from Nocton Parish Council (contd) 48 Metheringham WI News Metheringham Methodist Church Angeline Murphy 320099 14 News from Nocton Parish Council (contd) 49 Metheringham WI News (contd) Metheringham Over 60s Margaret Amos 321049 14 News from 1st Metheringham Scouts 50 County Council Report (Patricia Bradwell) Metheringham Parish Clerk Sharon Wetherall 0800 6343307 Metheringham Pre-School Recepon 07974 870822 15 Talk on Scopwick House Red Cross Hospital 1914-18 51 Naonal Women's Register Metheringham Senior Cizens Pam Woolley 320564 15 Metheringham Senior Cizens Welfare Commiee 51 Report from Metheringham Dog Warden Metheringham Squash Rackets Club Recepon (aer 7.00) 320002 16 District Councillor John Money 52 Metheringham Swimming Pool News Metheringham Swimming Pool Kathy Mandall 07788 501729 16 Dunston Village Hall usage / news 53 75 Years of Jet Flight Metheringham Village Hall (bookings) Kimberley Kristen 07752 478389 17 Dunston Village Hall what's on 53 100 years of Aviaon Metheringham Women’s Instute Audrey Webb 322093 Metheringham Fire Staon Pete Legge 321473 18 Acappella Sound 56 Testate or Intestate - Your Choice Millennium Arts Group (Scopwick) Mike Reynolds 323191 19 Metheringham Over 60s 57 Literature Group Meeng Navenby - Naonal Women's Register Susan Regan 01522 811351 20 Metheringham Primary School News 57 County Council Report (P. Bradwell) (contd) Nocton Art Group & Village Trail Associaon Cliff Baxendale 321923 21 Metheringham Primary School News (contd) 58 First Responders Needed Nocton Cricket Club Jon Sides 320652 21 Metheringham FC seek new Senior Manager 59 St Damiano - The Labyrinth Nocton Doodle Magazine Editor Jilly Burr 321772 22 News from Metheringham Parish Council Chairman (contd) 61 Blankney Cricket Club Nocton Parish Council (Clerk) Steve Altridge 321760 Nocton Social Club Club Bar 323588 23 Metheringham Over 60s (contd) 62 B1188 Community Police Panel Nocton Village Hall (Bookings) Lorna Storr 322074 24 Nocton, Dunston & Digby Schools News 64 Friends of Metheringham Airfield Nocton Women's Instute Rachael Eades 01522 797875 25 A Naon of Shopkeepers 65 B1188 Community Police Panel (contd) Red Lion Dunston FC Glyn Jones 321517 26 A Taste of Lan Sonrisa - Scopwick V/Hall 66 Metheringham Squash Club Ruskington Tennis Club (at RAF Digby) Peter Reeds 320461 28 News from 1st Metheringham Scouts (contd) 69 Metheringham Squash Club (contd) Scopwick & Kirkby Green Brownies Kate 323030 28 St Damiano Wednesdays in Lent - Sanctuary 70 Sunbeam Fairs Easter Fun Cra and Gi Fair Scopwick Parish Council Clerk Joe Kennard 321938 Scopwick Playing Field Associaon Rosa Nelson 322292 30 Hallowe'en Party - Londesborough Arms 71 Metheringham Football Club News (contd) Scopwick Tiddlers Parents & Toddler Group Francoise - 322024 Helen 320727 30 Spires & Steeples Challenge invite 72 MAWS Scopwick Village Hall Kathie Craigs 321470 31 Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum 73 Metheringham Methodist Church Silver Sounds Brass Band Helen Duncan 323860 31 Metheringham Village Hall news (contd) 74 MAWS (contd) St Wilfrid's Church Hall, Metheringham Roy Ware80 320471 34 Book Review - The Daughter of Time- Josephine Tey Tinkers - Toddlers Group Carrie 07866 106804 ADVERTISERS INDEX Useful Telephone Numbers Accountants Electrical Services Physiotherapy Jackie Davies 59 Sleafordian Electrical 48 Anthony Glennon 60 Emergency 999 Water - Emergency (24 hrs) 8457 145145 Tabbi Bannister 61 Sparks - M Hawbrook 10 Plasterer Police - non emergency 101 Electricity Aerial installaon Tim Mart Services 63 Absolute - John Smith 76 Skylarke Aerials 55 Fencing Tom Deakin 25 Police HQ - Neleham 01522 882222 Emergency loss of supply 0800 0568090 Architect Eclipsing Fencing 38 Wayne Markham 55 Washingboro / Methrnghm 101 - ex 47526 / 7 Gas - Emergency - (24 hrs) 800111999 Guy Forman 47 Fish & Chip Shops Plumbing / Heang Fire & Rescue HQ 01522 582222 North Kesteven District Council 01529 414155 Auto Air-condioning Great Barrier Reef 9 A&N Plumbing 61 Ambulance - Control 01522 545281 Out of Hours Emergency 01529 308308 Pete Legge 67 Kelly's Catch 60 Ben Gash 63 Ambulance Service HQ 01522 545171 01522 699699 Bathrooms Floor Laying CM Plumbing 77 Elixir Bathrooms 19 Chris Kennealey Flooring 24 MG Ford 70 The Greenhouse / Post Office, Marn 01522 699650 Bowen Technician Foot Care Podiatrist 88 High St, Marn Lincolnshire County Council 01522 552222 Jemma Coleman 57 Feet Care By Kelly 50 Redroof Clinic 46 Mon / Tues / Fri 08.00 - 6.00 pm County Councillors Bricklayer Gardening Public Houses Sat 08.00 - 12.30 pm Billinghay & Metheringham Division Darren Walker 39 Darren Garden Services 69 Red Lion / Restaurant 25 Builder / Home Improvement PS Gardening Services 22 Restaurant Metheringham Post Office 01526 323391 (Incl Blankney & Marn) AD Building Services 76 Rainbow Garden Service 56 Blankney Golf Club 28 Mon-Sat 09.00 - 17.30 Patricia Bradwell 01526 352842 AJP Building & Joinery 30 Golf Club Mowgli Indian Rest'rnt 41 Nocton Post Office 01526 320292 Branston & Navenby Division Paul Rowson 77 South Kyme Golf Club 55 So Furnishings Mon / Tues / Thurs 09.00 - 14.00 (Incl Dunston) Phil Bell 52 Hair Care Claire Designs 67 Fri 09.00 - 13.00 Marianne Overton H 01400 273323 RA & LB Whitelaw 63 Julie Deakin 67 Solar Power Saving SDS Heritage Building Services 35 Maria Mobile Hairdresser 73 Seriously Solar 23 Dunston Post Office (in Village Hall) W 01400 273003 Springfield Builders 67 Salon 32 10 Sports Club Thurs 14.30 - 16.00 Ashby de la Launde Division Tony Deakin 64 Steph Mobile Hairdresser 70 Metheringham Squash Club 66 Metheringham Local Access Point (Incl Scopwick) Café Handyman Supermarket Mon -Thurs -09.30 - 13.00 0800 6343307 Stuart Tweedale 07732 300006 Café 849 58 Let Dawn Do It 11 Nisa Local - Caroline Road 77 Karline Garage 17 The Handyman 59 Tanning & Beauty Care Royal Mail District Councillors Chair Specialists Herbology Health Emilys 60 Customer Service Centre 08457 750740 John Money H 01526 320323 ABK Furnishings 33 Karin Mallion 53 Taxi / Airport runs Metheringham Library 01522 782010 [email protected] 0777 5692013 Child Care Ironing / Cleaning Services Neil Frost 56 Tues 15.00 - 17.00 Robert Kendrick 01526 323364 Dunston Methodist Toddlers 75 Janets Ironing & Cleaning 54 Out & About 27 Wed 12.00 - 14.00 [email protected] Hullabaloo 68 Joinery / Electrical Rumway 67 Kids Corner 42 MR Joinery & Electrical 32 Travel Counsellor Thurs 10.00 - 12.00 Washingboro/Metheringham Police Area Metheringham Pre-School 75 Kitchen Fing Lisa Pocock 10 Sat 10.00 - 12.00 Community Beat Manager Scopwick Tiddlers 75 Phoenix Kitchens 62 Tree Services Church Walk Surgery - Metheringham Pc Pete Hanson 07939 894024 Tinkers 75 Landscaping Gary Taylor 31 appointment / gen. enq 01526 320522 [email protected] Yellow
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