JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2019

SUNSET OVER THE SANDILANDS GOLF COURSE

TROVE ~ THE RESIDENTS’ OWN VIEW OF EVENTS!

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A LETTER FROM THE ASSOCIATION’S CHAIR: January 9th 2019

My Dear Friends, This is where the consultation is so important. Unfortunately all 60 places on its initial round I am not at all sure with how much conviction we of workshops have now been taken up… but it have been over the last week or so wishing each is still possible to write in expressing our views. other “A Happy New Year!” Quite apart from the quandaries facing our own country (& bigger ones I The picture above is from the time in the 1930s think facing many of the other nations of Europe) when the Gardens had just opened. You can see we have plenty of clouds on our horizon locally. the paddling pool where the bowling green is In our last issue we mentioned the way our Post now, & spot that one of the chalets is much Office is currently out of action and the demise of bigger than the others. The building where the Lloyds Bank in Mablethorpe. Since then we have play area is now was a sort of pavilion to house gathered that there is no longer a Sutton reporter for equipment for sports. The colonnade on this what is currently the Louth & Mablethorpe Leader; that picture was restored after the 1953 Flood with pillars that don’t match. we are to lose our Dentist; and that the sun is setting on our Golf Links, which together with many such The funny thing is that in the newspapers of the links throughout our county has faced huge financial time you read of an outcry against the creation difficulties. Such bad news can only make us of the gardens & the colonnade: a car park & appreciate all the more the efforts of those who have some of sand-hills were taken away to allow for allowed us to enjoy these facilities in the past. the “new” facilities … features which now are

In the last issue too we carried the news of the looking rather out-dated. In facing today’s consultation on the future of our Pleasure Gardens challenges we do need some blue sky thinking in the wake of the survey which said the colonnade …& then the willingness to work with our local was “reaching the end of its life” ~ though I have authorities to ensure our resort retains its been asked to qualify this statement given that the special character while attracting a new consultation could possibly result in a decision to generation of visitors. That said, I do wish you seek funds for the colonnade to be restored rather ~ with conviction! ~ All the Best for 2019!!! than replaced. Adrian

VISITING LONDON

A friend in London who reads in TROVE about our efforts to attract visitors to Sutton-on-Sea has written the following article to entice us in the opposite direction: to take a break in our capital city…

I have been discovering London on foot for nearly 20 years ~ & am still learning! It is not only the past you encounter but new things in this ever-changing city: the Shard, for instance, & London Bridge Station. Some will remember the advert where Orson Welles announces in his unique voice that “Carlsberg is probably the best lager in the world.” There is no “probably” about London. It is the most interesting & fascinating city in the world & likely to remain so.

After a night in a hotel or B & B followed by an Beneath the statue of Betjeman inscribed on enjoyable traditional English breakfast it is time granite is an extract from his poem to venture forth & find out what London has to “Cornish Cliffs”. offer. Kings Cross & St Pancras Station, say, Taken on their own these lines speak to those under the clock at 10am… who have travelled here from Sutton-on-Sea:

The old part of the station was, when it was built, “And in the shadowless, unclouded glare the longest engine shed in the world. On either Deep blue above us fades to whiteness where side are shops & running down the middle is the A misty sea-line meets the wash of air.” elevated Champagne Bar. At the end is a large statue of Sir made in recognition During the Second World War the Senate House of his achievement in preventing the station from was commandeered by the Government to be being completely demolished in the 1960s. occupied by the Ministry of Information: One Proceeding to the new extension, look up & member of the staff was George Orwell so it does marvel at the architectural splendour of the roof. not take much imagination to see the building This is the largest unsupported roofing in the featuring in “1984”! world. Two world records in one station! Further along under the display information is To the south of the Senate House is one of the the Magic Mirror. Against an ever-changing most visited buildings in London, the British background see yourself & crowds taking photos Museum. It began when the physician & collector of themselves. Moving even further in the right (& reputedly the inventor of cocoa as a milky hand corner is a queue for visiting the platform drink) Sir Hans Sloane died in 1753 offering his used by the Hogwarts Express in the Harry “cabinet of curiosities” to the nation at a cut Potter stories. down price of £20,000. Fortunately this offer for Make your way to the underground & travel on so many works of art, antiques & natural history the Piccadilly Line just one stop to Russell specimens was accepted. To do justice to the Square. On leaving, turn left & walk through museum’s collection today one needs to spend at Russell Square Gardens, cross the road & walk least an hour or two ~ & then to visit time & time through the Senate House in Malet Street. again. But drag yourself away and turn to the Opened in 1936, this is the principle building of lighter side of London life. Leaving by the front London University the work of Charles Holden entrance & exit, you walk eastward to who also designed several of our underground Southampton Row & south to Holborn Tube stations Station to travel by the Piccadilly Line to Piccadilly Circus!

Piccadilly Circus is a very popular meeting place RECYCLING especially for those intending to visit a West End Show. On leaving the station what catches the eye is CRISP PACKETS Eros, the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain the first public statue to be made from aluminium. The statue At its last meeting the Town Council commemorating Lord Shaftesbury the guardian angel decided to endorse a scheme for re-cycling of, among others, the boy chimney sweeps, was crisp packets. Rather than throwing supposed to represent the Angel of Christian Charity, packets away residents are invited to bring but since it was a nude statue & was carrying a bow & them to the Meridale where they will be arrow it became known as Eros & the name stuck. collected in a scheme being pioneered by Walkers Crisps in association with Walking east one comes to Leicester Square, a pleasant TerraCycle a US based private firm which small oasis of garden with plenty of seating. Perhaps specializes in recycling the “non- rest awhile & watch the children trying to dodge the recyclable” … pens, plastic gloves & ~ water that is spouting from numerous holes in the crisp packets. ground near the fountain. Just outside the south end of the garden is the official Ticket Office for much reduced tickets to West End Shows.

Continuing south past the National Portrait Gallery you reach Trafalgar Square with the eye-catching Nelson’s Column. Here is the National Gallery on the north side of the square & to the east St Martin in the Fields. Both galleries are free & offer refreshments as Working with retailers, manufacturers, does St Martin’s. municipalities, & small businesses across From Trafalgar Square one can walk on along 20 different countries TerraCycle is past to the Houses of currently diverting millions of pounds of Parliament…. or go by tube to Covent Garden to visit waste from landfills & incinerators each the London Transport Museum and explore the piazza month with its round of street entertainers & market stalls. To take it all in plus a show you will need a second night OUR LIFEBOAT GUILD in a hotel which of course has the advantage of a second English breakfast. Then it is homeward bound Coffee Mornings your mind full of all the interesting things you have 10am to noon seen yet also glad to be returning to Sutton-on-Sea & at the Enterprise miles of unspoilt coastline! Thursday January 31st ~ Eric Chubb Thursday February 28th

Eric’s article imagines our arriving in London by train: Annual General Meeting but the cheapest journey is by coach. National Express 2pm at Meridale (08717 81 81 81) leaves Broadway at 8-45am & arrives Thursday February 14th at Golders Green at about 2pm. Leaving there at 2- 30pm one arrives back in Sutton at around 7-30pm. It is a swift journey down the Northern Line from The Next Meeting Golders to Kings Cross. There are several hotels near of the WI the coach terminus offering reasonable overnight at the Enterprise accommodation: Martel Guest House (2 nights for 2 2pm Wednesday at £172), the Anchor (£173), or the Regal (£130). Two day oyster cards can cover journeys by tube & it 6th February: is even cheaper using a bank card… but Lincolnshire Jean Burgess on Denman College free bus passes also allow free travel by bus all over 2pm Wednesday 6th March: The A.G.M. London. You can hop on or off depending on the Further info from weather or on what sights take your fancy. Enid Findon: 01507 441 560

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The splendidly decorated Meridale added to the delight of being entertained by our own troupe of winter troubadours: Firmly directed by Margaret Sabatani the team included her rather rebellious sister Joyce Looker (“No-one loves a Fairy when she’s 40…” More like 80? “Yes but that doesn’t rhyme”), Brian Anderson auditioning to become a member of “Good Company” (Well he had the hair if not the voice…) & then successfully seducing Pat Newman (“Have some Madeira, my dear?”), Shirley Bowler directing a hapless “Hamlet” with her admiring husband Ken glimpsed here seeking some sort of much needed heavenly aid for her? Below: some of the nonetheless appreciative audience!

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THE TALE OF THE OLIVE BRANCH

Here’s a graphic story of a wreck off our coast in days when we must bear in mind how the crews had to row out to assist ships in danger in stormy conditions & the heavy lifeboats were pulled by horses across soft sand & into 5 foot of freezing water….

I was told this story by an old chap I befriended in Saltfleet in the mid 60s along with other tales of woe on the Lincolnshire coast. You may not think it is relevant to Mablethorpe but please read and you will find out why. ~ Mal On the 16th November the “Olive Branch”, a three masted barque similar to the ships broken up on Mablethorpe beach, was caught in a gale that was so ferocious that her sales were shredded. With no power she drifted southwards. For 2 days she drifted till on the 19th she could anchor off Donna Nook but the sea had taken its toll on the vessel & she started shipping water.

The “Olive Branch” had been visible to two two coastguard stations: Donna Nook & Saltfleet. THE DEMISE OF THE OLIVE BRANCH

Word had been sent to Donna Nook at 9 am to go They saw the “Olive Branch” about 4 miles off & assist the “Olive Branch” but at 8 am she had been shore & with the tide out she looked to be intact summoned to help another stranded vessel the & not in any danger ~ but they saw no one on "Nixie” aground at Tetney Haven. board. They then again returned to Mablethorpe. The Saltfleet lifeboat had been called to the “Annie Florence” aground north of Saltfleet Haven and On board the “Olive Branch” Robert Rattenbury, retrieved 3 sailors but another 2 were still on board. a sea man, kept a fire burning through the night After putting the 3 men ashore they proceeded on deck. This was before Morse Code & Radio. back for the other 3 men but could do nothing to He stated that the anchor chain parted about 8 help the “Olive Branch” despite seeing their flares. am on the third day & by 11 am the vessel ran They rescued the other 2 men and returned to aground less than 1 mile north of Saltfleet shore. Haven. The crew immediately ran up the rear mast rigging for safety but by 11.30 the main & That same night the Mablethorpe lifeboat had been launched because a Brigantine, the "Lizzie Lee“, had mizzen masts broke & crashed into the sea taking the crew with them. Rattenbury managed run aground at Trusthorpe but they were not to cling to wreckage and was hauled out of the needed so returned by road. On arrival were summoned to Saltfleet & so water by helpless onlookers. He was the only continued by road arriving after midnight. survivor. By 11.15 it was all over. The ship disappeared under the waves. However they could not launch because of the tide so they started back to Mablethorpe along the This then is an insight into a couple of nights coast. After half a mile a gun was heard and a work for the lifeboats on the Lincolnshire coast rocket launched so turned round again towards 120 years ago. Donna Nook

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NEWS FROM OUR ARDENING ROUP

COULD THIS BE YOU? OR THIS? IF YOU HAVE AN HOUR OR SO SPARE TO WEED OR TO WATER OUR GARDENING GROUP WOULD BE GLAD TO HEAR FROM YOU! OR HAVE YOU CHILDREN TO KEEP BUSY? BRING THEM ALONG TOO! OR DO YOU HAVE SPARE POTS???? We are buying geranium plug plants & need donations of 3” or 4” to put them in & we also need ”Plant Sitters” to look after them! If so please contact Dee Anderson on 07843 226127, or Kim Hoey on 07544 191913, or bring pots to the February Residents Association meeting Wednesday 13 February, 7pm at the Bacchus The next meeting is at 10.00 on Monday 14 January at the Beach Bar. Anyone who is interested in helping the group, or finding out what the Group has planned for In Bloom 2019 is welcome to come.

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IN GRATITUDE FOR THE LIFE OF JUNE NEWMAN

June passed away on November 25th & her funeral took place at St Clement’s Church on December 13th. We pay tribute here to her contribution to the work of the Residents Association.

As Membership Secretary she addressed all requests for subscriptions personally & saw the Association with a record number of members. June took on the task of running the Association’s Coffee Mornings at Meridale, booking them in so they became a regular money raising effort in aid of the Furlongs Festival & the Beach Huts. For Furlongs she ran the Sweep again increasing the Association funds. June had a very firm hand when I came to organizing such efforts & brought a good team together to help run them.

June also became the Treasurer to the Carnival Committee & she & her husband Gerry, as Carnival Vice Chair, were instrumental in applying to the Big Local for funding for the new Carnival Noticeboard which very soon will be replacing he present one outside the SPAR car park.

We extend our sympathy to Gerry who looked after her so diligently during her last so trying illness.

They are pictured here together at a Tea in aid of the Carnival at Poplar Farm: a photo which captures well June’s happy demeanour ~ her style which made her such a delight to work alongside. SUTTON FIELDS

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Would like to THANK EVERYONE who has knitted or crocheted squares for the JOSIE’S FRUIT CAKE

BIGGEST PEACE BLANKET PROJECT & The Mill & the Library for being collection points.

We are finishing this project during January

The blankets will be on display

at the W.I. meeting on

6 FEBRUARY, 2 PM

AT THE ENTERPRISE HALL

before they are sent to Lincoln

The CRAFTY KNITTERS will now be meeting in SUTTON LIBRARY on the 4 eggs 8oz cherries SECOND FRIDAY OF THE MONTH, 1 pack walnuts 4oz dark brown sugar between 1 pm & 3.30 pm, 8oz dried fruits (any combination) starting Friday 11 JANUARY 8oz self-raising flour

Knitters & crocheters are welcome. 4oz light brown sugar a Bring your own project few chopped almonds 8oz butter or join in the next group project

Enquiries to Kay Raby – 442 077 Set oven 160C fan. Grease and line 8” cake tin. Beat butter and sugars. THE CO-OP COMMUNITY FUND Add beaten eggs a little at a time. Remember that 1% of anything spent at the Add fruit and flour. Co-op in Sutton or Mablethorpe between now & Bake 1hour (testing regularly after 50 minutes). next November goes to 3 local good causes. The Sutton good cause is the Replacement of the Beach Huts. If you are a member at the Co-op SUTTON-ON-SEA you can ask for all your percentage to towards RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION helping the beach hut project by phoning in with your membership number. SATURDAY COFFEE MORNINGS AT MERIDALE IN 2019 See more on https://causes.coop.co.uk/ The Association is one of the local organisations 13th April: THE EASTER FAYRE who will be working with East Lindsey District 25th May Council to shape the re-development of the 6th July beach huts & the area adjacent to the colonnade. 14th September If you have any suggestions you would like to put 30th November: CHRISTMAS FAYRE forward for this project please put them in the Beach Hut Post Box at the Corner House Coffee ITEMS FOR INCLUSION Shop or at Sutton Pet Supplies. IN TROVE If you would like to be kept informed of progress Please send news items, recipes, jokes, on the project please add your name, address or household hints, stories, photos etc to e-mail. PAT NEWMAN (Your details will not be shared with any individual or organisation other than [email protected] the Sutton-on-Sea Residents Association) or leave them addressed to her at the Cornerhouse Coffeer Shop

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SUTTON-ON-SEA DIRECTORY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION Coastal Centre: 479 165

Our aims are to have fun Doctors’ Surgery: 473 483 & to improve our area Floodline: 08459 881 188 …hopefully both at the same time! Gas emergency: 0800 111 999

OFFICERS Highways emergency: 01522 782070 Voluntary Car Service: 442 502 Honorary President:: Pam Phillips 01507 440 157 [email protected] Town Council: 613 644/5

Chair: Prebendary Adrian Benjamin East Lindsey District Council: 601 111 Carlton Cottage, 75 Church Lane LN12 2JA Lincolnshire C Council: 01522 552 222 01507 443 327 [email protected] VENUES: Vice Chair: Gordon Moss 07954 372479 The Enterprise: 442 078 [email protected] Loewen Cinema: 477 040 Secretary: Kim Hoey 01507 441 254 Meridale: 441 481 [email protected] Riverside Theatre in Louth: 600 350 Treasurer: Joyce Looker Seal Sanctuary: 473 346 01507 443 288 [email protected] St Clement’s Hall: 443 327

Programmer: Beverley Cundliffe 443 746 Sutton Social Club: 441 258

Archivist: Audrey Hunt 01507 443 990 PLACES OF WORSHIP: The Methodist Church: 441 477 Magazine Distribution & Publicity: St Clement’s Church of England: 443 948 Pat Newman 07507 606 154 St Joseph’s Roman Catholic: 472 300 Everything Else: Dee & Brian Anderson The Christian Centre: 443 684 07843 226 127 EFC Christian Fellowship: 443 219

LEARNING & EDUCATION: MEMBERSHIP OF Library Community Hub: 01522 782 010 THE ASSOCIATION Sutton Primary School: 441 319

The time has come for subscriptions to the Residents Association for the coming year. The cost is still just £5… but your membership has become more & more valuable to us. The more people who are members of the Association, the more it is taken seriously ~ not least by grant-making bodies, & those to whom we make representations on our village’s behalf. Regardless of whether you sign up though, we are happy to continue to work for you: & you will continue to receive TROVE free of charge unless you request us not to send it to you. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..… Please enrol me as a member of the Sutton-on-Sea Residents Association for the calendar year 2019

NAME: ADDRESS: e-mail: Phone Number: I enclose a subscription fee of £5 I would like to volunteer to help the Association [PLEASE TICK IN THE RELEVANT BOX!] by… delivering TROVE □ assisting with events through the year □ helping generally □

This slip should be go to: Kim Hoey at 17 Hillside Avenue Sutton-on-Sea LN12 2JH who will send you a confidentiality disclaimer on the use of data supplied to the Association.

Please also send to Kim any suggestions you may have about the Future of our Foreshore! A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

THE LATE NIGHT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN SUTTON-ON-SEA

Congratulations to the Rotary Team for staging such a splendid extravaganza!

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