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Spalding House, 36 North End Road, Tetney, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, DN36 5NA
Bespoke Gardens and Garden Design
Decking, Fencing & Turfing
Paving, Driveways & Patios
Brick Work
Ponds & Planting Schemes
Maintenance Service
Trading Standards Approved
References/ Portfolio Available
Domestic and Commercial Projects
Want Easy Cash?
Sell Your Used/ New
Stamps
Good Prices Paid
GB Collections/ World Stamps/
Large to Small Collections
Home Visits on Request
Call Dominic on 07854869171 Or
Email [email protected]
The Plough- Tetney
Tetney Golf Club
BAR AND RESTURANT
Under New Management Traditional Sunday Lunch
3 course only £10.50 Main Course only
£6.95 - 12pm - 4pm
Private Function Room Available for all
Occasions and Business Meetings
For any bookings or Information Call
01472 811344
All Live fixtures
shown in the bar
Issue 4
September 2011
- December 2011
Full Sky Sports
Fixtures
Live Entertainment and Events and
Traditional Hand Pulled Beers
Open Daily from 3pm - 12pm
Friday - 3pm till Late
Saturday and Sunday - 12 Midday till Late
THE FOUNTAINS CARE CENTRE
We are a Care Home providing Nursing and Residential care.
We offer Long and Short term stay, Respite and Holiday care, and Day Care. Our 24 hour care is provided by qualified and experienced staff.
Please phone or call in for further information.
Lynda Cunnington - Manager
THE FOUNTAINS CARE CENTRE
CHURCH LANE, TETNEY
NR GRIMSBY, NORTH LINCS. DN36 5JX
TEL: 01472 210456
Email:
Web: www.halcyoncare.co.uk
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For ALL Aspects of your Finances
Including INVESTMENTS, PENSIONS & PROTECTION
Both BUSINESS & PERSONAL.
LARRY BIGNELL CHARTERED FINANCIAL PLANNER
Hanson Wealth Management
Please call for a confidential review of your situation.
Office 01472 329479 Mobile: 07768960586
www.hansonwealth.co.uk/lbignell
Tetney Kids Club
In the grounds of Tetney Primary School , Humberston Road, Tetney
Ofsted Registered no. EY287698 Telephone- 07563760866
Tetney Kids Club is open to all children between 3 and 11 years of age. We aim to
serve Tetney and the surrounding areas as an out of school club filled with fun activi-
ties.
It is breakfast/ after school club in term time and all day during the school holidays
(except bank holidays)
Call in for an information pack, a look around and to speak to our friendly staff or ring
for more details.
Opening Times and Prices
Breakfast £4.00 - 7.30am - 9am
After school £7.00 - 3pm - 6pm
Holidays £2.00 per hour (minimum 5 hours) - 8am- 6pm
Manufacturers & Installers of Windows/Doors/Conservatories
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Full Project Management
Free Design and Planning Service
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Visit our friendly showroom today at
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HEAVENSCENT
FLORAL DESIGNS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
BIRTHDAYS– FUNERALS– ANNIVERSARIES–
CONGRATULATIONS - GET WELL SOON -
THANK YOU– WEDDINGS - CHRISTENINGS
CONTACT DEBBIE
PHONE 01472 811099
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE
DISTINCTION LEVEL 2 CITY AND GUILDS
FLORISTRY
Tetney and Tetney Lock Village Voice - Autumn 2011
Hello again everyone to the Autumn issue of the Tetney and Tetney Lock Village Voice.
The nights are starting to pull in and the autumn chill is starting.
In this seasons episode we have all the usual parts such as the mind games, gardening
over the season and much more. Once again if you wish to advertise items for sale it is
totally free to residents of Tetney and Tetney Lock. Please contact
For updates about Village Events please visit the Tetney Parish Council Website on
http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Tetney
Or you can Google Tetney Parish Council and click on the Top page.
Dominic Robinson
Tetney Parish Councillor/ Tetney Community Steering Committee / Tetney Village Hall
Committee
Nigel Robinson
Motor Mechanic
Servicing - MOT Tests - Welding
- Body repairs - Spraying -
Valeting
Workshop: 01472 604101
Mobile: 07808762395
Home: 01472 811099
Over 30 years Experience
Parish Council News
Parish Council Meetings take place on the Second Thursday of the month.
JAYNE ROBINSON
SCHOOL OF MOTORING
Pass Plus ~ Refresher ~ Intensive
Block Booking Discount
Tel: 01472 211346 Mobile: 07939064609
Excellent 1st Time Pass Rate
Your Parish Councillors
Councillor Blair Maynard (Chairman)
Councillor Dominic Robinson
Councillor Roger Lukehurst
Councillor Yvonne Fletcher
Councillor Brian Holden
Councillor Tony Powell
Councillor Tom Routh
Councillor Liz Ingoldby
Councillor Steve Mc Millan
Susan Booth (Clerk)
Everyone is Welcome to attend and share their views and concerns of the
Village. You Can visit the Website where it has all the latest information
about Tetney Parish Council where minutes and agendas are available . The
Website is:-
http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Tetney/
If You wish to contact the Parish Council Please Contact Mrs Susan Booth
(Clerk) on Telephone: 01472 211375 Email: [email protected]
Next Parish Council Meetings
- 13th October 2011 - 8th December 2011
- 10th November 2011 (Cancelled)
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Mind Games Across
5. Pantomime char-acter in a tight span-gled costume (9) 8. Prison — steal (4) 9. Forming words with letters (8) 10. Annoy continually (6) 11. Tenant with a contract (6) 13. North Atlantic islands, part of Portu-gal (6) 15. Priggish (6) 16. Rest (8) 18. American (4) 19. Boastfulness (9)
Down
1. Easy victory (8) 2. Showy (6) 3. Confess (under pressure?) (6) 4. Flour factory (4) 6. Danger to animals or the environment from living organisms (9) 7. Instances (anag) (9) 12. Area where large boats built (8) 14. Egyptian riddler? (6) 15. Overweight (6) 17. Just open (4)
It is greater than God and more evil than the devil. The poor have it, the rich need it and if you eat it you'll die. What is it?
Riddle -Answer in next Episode
PROPERTY PROBLEMS?
COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL
Boundary Disputes
Right of Way Issues
Problem Tenants
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64 St Peter’s Avenue,
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Email:
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Gardening Tips– Plant shrubs and trees whilst the
soil is still warm but plants are less likely to be dried out by the sun.
Prune shrubs cutting out dead, dis-eased, dying or crossing branches.
Scarify and top dress lawns, to remove moss, dead grass and encourage healthy grass next season. Now is an ideal time to sow or lay a new lawn, while the soil is still warm. Repair worn patches in the lawn with an equal mix of grass seed and compost. Cover with light netting or twigs to keep of animals and remind you where you've sown. When weeding the grass out of my path, I've often trans-planted the little clumps to bare patches in the lawn.
Continue to water and dead-head hanging baskets, pots and planters, but reduce feeding.
Clip hedges, including box, laurel and beech.
Check the readiness of fruit and vegetables. Apples and Pears should be gently lifted with the hand, if the stalk remains on the fruit but parts easily from the tree, it is ready to be picked.
Tidy and cut back perennials.
Sweetcorn should be ripe enough to harvest. Pick when they are a pale creamy colour. However corn on the cob deteriorates quickly, so it should be used as soon as possible after picking.
Make sure that ponds are topped up, if you need to top up your pond check the PH and nitrogen levels of the water afterwards.
Spring flowering bulbs should be available in your local garden centre. Plan where you are going to plant them and buy according-ly, it's great fun filling up those brown bags with bulbs, but can be expensive. If you have a small garden, or are planting bulbs in pots, think about using smaller varieties of bulbs. Miniature daffo-dils ,dwarf tulips and crocuses. Plant bulbs of one variety together for effect.
If your tomato plants have been affected by blight, clear the plants and burn them, adding them to the compost heap will not kill the spores.
Tetney Village Hall Tetney Village Hall is a registered charity (L4/52199/1), its income is from the hall users, party bookings and a annual bonfire night. The committee is made up from the hall users and volunteers, any one is welcome, it meets 19.30 on the 3rd Thurs-
day of each month for 2 hours, with an AGM in March.
The Hall is available for children’s parties, weddings and special events, with a bar available on request. The sports pitch is available during the summer season and a changing area is available. For village hall bookings and enquiries contact the book-
ing secretary 01472 815971- calls taken 9.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Friday.
Weekly Activities at Tetney Village Hall
Monday - Freedom Freestyle Dance
Styles include Hiphop, freestyle, rock and roll and pop.
3 – 6 yrs – 16.30 – 17.00, 7 – 10 yrs 17.00 – 18.00, 11 – 16 yrs 18.00 – 19.00
Contact Marian Lilley A&M’s Freedom Freestyle Dance Academy – 07968 603532
Tuesday – Zumba – 18.00 – 21.00
Wednesday - Mui Faa – 19.00 – 21.00
Thursday - Shotokan Karate
17.00 – 18.00 - contact Tracey Baker 07936 997481 or [email protected]
Football Matches during Season
Sell Your Stuff
Small Adverts and More Mobile Hair Stylist
All aspects of Hair Dressing, 10
years experience.
Call Charlotte 01472 388719 or
07979526050
Racquet Stringing, Repairs,
Grips. Tennis, Squash, Bad-
minton. Over 20 years experi-
ence as Certificated Stringer.
Ring Chris Taylor on: 597140
Chartered Accountant-
Over 25 Years Exp. Small
Business specialist includ-
ing limited companies.
John Pulford & Co. Ltd.
21 Picksley Crescent,
HLC. Tel: 826630 and
email:
Got Something To Sell??? Do You Want Something???
Do It Here At Sell Your Stuff
FREE TO ADVERTISE
Contributions to our committee very welcome
Email:- [email protected]
Wanted
GB/ World Collection Stamps
Good Prices Paid
Call 07854869171
Air walker Cross
Trainer
Value new £130 ask-ing price £60
Excellent condition, Hardly used, display
function includes timer, calorie counter and
distance. Tel. 211375
Computer table
Value new £50 asking price £20. Mahogany effect com-puter table on casters with pull out keyboard shelf. 80cm x 48cm x 77cm. Tel 211375
Dressing table
Value new £95 asking price £25. Schreiber pine dressing table with de-tachable mirror. 2 cup-boards at ends with 3 drawers in centre. L 121cm x H 118cm x D 39cm. Tel. 211375
White Wooden Fire Surround
Beautiful with Marble back and Hearth.
Accept £50 01472 811099
Local Experienced & Qualified Teacher offering 1 to 1
tuition for English and Maths to KS2 Children
Phone 01472 220121 for more details
Essential Information
Police
Tetney is part of the Louth Rural neighbourhood
policing team. Team members can be contacted
at Holton Le Clay Police Office, Tetney Lane,
Holton Le Clay, telephone 0300 111 0300 or e-
mail [email protected]. You
can access further information at http://
www.lincs.police.uk/Contact-Us/
Neighbourhood-Policing-Teams/Louth-Rural
Remember if it is an emergency call 999
Beat manager– Pc Ian Clark 0793887685
Refuse collections and recycling
Collections are fortnightly for recycling and re-
fuse (grey and black bins) and fortnightly for
green waste between Easter and November. If
your bins are missed call customer services on
01507 601111 or visit the online reporting sys-
tem at www.e-lindsey.gov.uk. You can check
when your collections are due by looking on
your collection calendar at http://
www.eldc.gov.uk/wastecollection/
The nearest recycling point is the Tetney Lock
Road lay-by. Other waste can be taken to
Louth Household Waste Recycling Centre, Fair-
field Industrial Estate, Louth .
Mobile Library
The mobile library visits our community twice a
month. You can access further information
regarding the mobile library visits at
www.lincolnshire.gov.uk
Lift marrows, pumpkins and squashes off the ground in order to keep them clean and reduce slug damage.
Continue to collect and store seeds from plants, for sowing next year. Store any collected seed in paper envelopes or bags, then put them in an air-tight container.
Collect and dispose of wind-fall fruit. Leaving them on the ground encourages pests and can damage your lawn.
Feed tomato plants fortnightly with a liquid fertiliser (this must be diluted in water to prevent burning the plants)
Pond fish will eat more in the summer, feed them little and often, once or twice a day. If the food has not been eaten within 15 minutes, remove and dispose of the excess.
St Peter & St Paul Church
The 9.30am Wednesday Holy Communion services will resume in church in Sep-
tember and Sunday services will continue as usual at 9.45am with alternate Holy
Communion and Morning Service. The Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday 25th
September at 9.45am, during which Archdeacon Jane Sinclair will dedicate the
new kitchen and welcome area. Harvest gifts of fresh and processed foods will, as
usual, be gratefully received. Refreshments will follow and everyone is welcome to
this happy event. In the afternoon at 2.00pm Harvest Produce will be on sale in
church and there will be the usual Bring & Buy stalls and raffle, all welcome!
On Friday 21 October at 7.30pm in church, The Whitfield Guitar Ensemble in Con-
cert will provide an opportunity for all to come and enjoy the enchanting sound of
classical guitar playing music through the centuries, also featuring bass guitar, flute
and recorder. Tickets will be available on the door or from Church members at £5,
which includes light refreshments, accompanied children free. Any enquiries
phone 01472 312800 or email [email protected]
Church Services: Any enquiries please phone 01472 814887.
Contact Details
Vicar is Rev Chris Woadden, Church Walk, Holton le
Clay, Telephone:- 01472 824082.
The Church web site is
http://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/tetney
Wheelie Bin Collections
The Collection day is a Monday and bins
should be presented by 6.30am on the day
of collection. For more information visit
www.eldc.gov.uk/wastecollection
Big items for Bin Collection
If you need to dispose of Bulky household
items e.g. fridge contact east Lindsey Dis-
trict Council on 01507 601111 to arrange
collection. The fee is £15.00 for up to 4
items.
Dog Fouling
This is a big issue around Tetney, there are
plenty of bins located round Tetney. If you
see someone not clearing up after their pet
please call ELDC on 01507 601111 and ask
for the dog warden. Within the Village of
Tetney could all dog waste be deposited in
bins provided rather than general waste
bins. Thanks you
Tetney Blow Wells– Anglian Water Project
People reading this article probably do not need to be told how special Tetney
Blow Wells is. It is a site dear to the hearts of many in the area. And no wonder.
The tranquil pools, fed from underground springs bubbling though the chalk be-
neath, are an unforgettable sight and a lovely place to simply get away from it all
for a while. But the site is also a haven for wildlife. Indeed, it is nationally im-
portant. Water violets grow in the blow wells themselves, while the marshy
ground around them is home to a community of rare wetland plants for which the
site has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. As owner of the site,
Anglian Water has a duty to keep the site in good condition and to care for the
species that have earned it such a special status. This brings us to the changes tak-
ing place at the site over the next five years. For many years, trees and willow
scrub has been allowed to spread on the site for the benefits they bring to other
wildlife. Now though, the trees have become too numerous, overshadowing the
pools and threatening to dry out the boggy ground. The answer is to remove
many of the trees, but their loss is bound to cause worry and upset. No-one likes
to see tress disappear, especially in this part of the country where such stands of
tress are few and far between. Trees are important of course, and can provide a
home for many a creature, but too many in the wrong place they can also cause
problems. The blow wells have been here a very, very long time. They are a rare
and wonderful part of Lincolnshire’s natural heritage. The trees are new arrivals
and their increasing numbers and size are threatening species that cannot survive
such changes to their fragile environment. All this leaves Anglian Water with a
tricky balance to strike. We have been working closely with the Lincolnshire Wild-
life Trust, which manages the site, and with Natural England, to find the right so-
lution. We now believe we have a way to protect the blow wells while safeguard-
ing the wildlife around them. The first step was to enlist the help of a Lincoln-
based ecological consultancy firm, which carried out lots of surveys to find out
exactly what was living on the site and where. Among the finds were three kinds
of bats, including Daubenton’s bat, which is known as the 'water bat' as it fishes
insects from the water's surface with its large feet or tail. So the plans were
changed. Work will now start on a part of the site away from the bats and some
areas of woodland will now be left for them, along with those trees planted over
the years by hard-working local volunteers. Also present were water voles and
otters that use the ditches around the site. Happily, these will also remain undis-
turbed. Work will also start in autumn and finish in March to make sure birds and
other animals are not disturbed during the breeding season. In a nutshell, our aim
is to keep the site special, for the wildlife that relies on them and for the people
living nearby. That means a lot of work, which has to be done in a way that
doesn’t affect any wildlife that relies on the site. Where we find it, we will adapt
our plans accordingly.
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Humber Refinery and Tetney Tank Farm
The Humber Refinery is located on a 480acre site and was built in 1969 every
day the refinery processes over 230,000 barrels of crude oil and other feed-
stock's. The crude oil arrives in marine tankers which offload their cargo at the
Tetney monobuoy in the Humber estuary. From here the oil is pumped by un-
dersea pipeline to the tank storage at Tetney oil terminal, before again being
piped underground to the Refinery for processing. Every year 90 tankers, each
carrying up to 130,000 tonnes of crude, unload at the Tetney monobouy the first
to be installed in British waters. The monobouy is a large floating drum-shaped
structure and is moored to the sea bed by 8 chains. The discharging process
from a tanker normally takes 24 hours. The Humber Refinery produces 14 mil-
lions litres of petrol a day, enough for a family car averaging 11kilometrses per
litre (35m per gallon) to drive 150 million kilometres, or two trips to the moon
and back!!
On Behalf of Tetney Village Voice we would like to thank Conoco Phillips for
the sponsorship for the printing of this Newsletter.
Tetney Community Steering
Committee
Tetney Women's Institute
Tetney Women's Institute celebrated its 90th Birthday last December. We current-
ly have 41 members. We meet at the Village Hall on the first Thursday in the month
at 7.30pm. Except in Jan. Visitors are Welcome at the cost of £3. Tea and biscuits
are served at each meeting.
There are many meetings with speakers, speaking about a wide range of subjects.
We would welcome any new members or just come one evening to see what hap-
pens in a very friendly and happy atmosphere, you will meet new friends, learn
new skills and just enjoy yourself.
Many thanks to everyone who took part in the making of Tetney Village Voice
newsletter
Designed and Produced By Dominic Robinson
Please Recycle this when you have finished with it.
You may have noticed us over the Summer to a few events over the
period. We were collecting views and votes about what recreational fa-
cilities the community want in the future. The top three that were cho-
sen, we hope to raise money for over the following years to try and get
these facilities. We are hoping to have fund raising events next year and
we will keep you informed via the newsletter.
Volunteering
We are always looking for new volunteers to make our committee stronger.
Please Contact us on [email protected]
St John’s Chapel- What’s On
Sunday Services are held every Sunday at 10.30a.m
For further information please contact 01472 812689 or
All Material Supplied
Karate Every Thursday
5.30pm - 6.30pm From the
age of 5.
Run by a 3rd Dan Instructor.
Held at Tetney Village Hall
£3.50 for 1 Hour Session
For more details contact
Tracey Baker on 07881491968
Tetney FSK
17th 18th 19th September Harvest festival Weekend 17th Steve Macbeth, magical entertainer. 5pm Adults £5.00 Chil-
dren £2.00 pay on door, includes tea/supper. All welcome, espe-cially children
18th Harvest Services 10.30 and 6pm. 19th Harvest Supper 7pm. Admission by ticket only £5.50 adults £2.50 Children under 14. See notice board
Coffee mornings first Thursday in the month 10.30 Ladies fellowship third Thursday in the month 2.30 Junior Seekers club 5pm-6pm in term time. All children welcome.
There will be a Christmas Fair in November and various social events coming up. All details of these will be on the notice board outside
Chapel.
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Staves Court
Coffee morning every Wednesday 10.00 and Bingo every Thursday at 14.00. All welcome, just come along to Staves Court Communal Hall.
Partnerships for Renewables (PfR) is proposing a wind energy development on and
around Environment Agency-owned land at Louth Canal. They believe the land is suita-
ble for three turbines which could generate around 16 gigawatt hours (GWh) of green
electricity every year - enough to power the equivalent of 3,600 homes*. There is a
community benefit fund associated with this project, which with the new three turbine
layout would equal £18,750 per year for the life of the project, if it is
built. This fund will be managed by local people and spent as the
community sees fit. Following July’s public exhibition at Tetney Vil-
lage Hall, there will be another opportunity, this time at North Cotes,
to learn about project progress and give feedback. There will also be
another chance to view to-scale photomontages, created from com-
puter-generated images to show what the turbines would look like in
the landscape from a variety of viewpoints. A map of the latest tur-
bine layout will also be available.
The community drop-in surgery will be held at North Cotes Village
hall from 3pm to 7pm
on Wednesday, 21
September. All members of the community
are invited and any views, questions or
feedback are welcomed by the project
team. For more information visit
www.pfr.co.uk/louthcanal, call: 0800 731
7395 or
email: [email protected]
* Please note: The environmental benefit figures are
based on: three, 2.5 megawatt turbines with a total
installed capacity of 5MW, operating with a 25% ca-
pacity factor; average household electricity use of
4,602kWh per annum; and the electricity generated
displacing electricity generated from CCGT / average
fuel mix - approximately 430gCO2/kWh’
Louth Canal Wind Energy
Proposal – Consultation Continues
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TEL: 01472 822627
MOBILE: 07773819194 Home: 01472 591356
Mobile: 07847826909
33 Beech Grove
Holton- Le - Clay
DN36 5YL
Anglian Water (24hr Emergen-
cy) 0845 145145
Citizens Advice Bureau -
01472 232205.
Crime Stoppers- 0800 555111
Diana Princess of Wales Hospi-
tal, Grimsby
01472 874111
Electricity (24hr support)
0845 7331331
Fire and rescue (non emergen-
cy)
01472 372500
Floodline- 0845 9881188
Gas (24hr Support)
0800 111999
Humberside Airport-
01652 688456
Police (non emergency)
0845 6060222
St Hugh’s Hospital, Grimsby
01472 251100
Cleethorpes Leisure Centre
01472 323200
Grimsby Leisure Centre
01472 323100
Louth Leisure Centre
01507 607650
Holton Le Clay Practice
01472 828546
North Thorsby Practice
01472 840202
Post Office and Spar Shop
The shop is open Monday– Sunday 6.00—22.00.
The Post Office is located inside the Spar shop and is open
Monday– Friday 9am– 5.30pm
Saturday-9am—12.30pm
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Leek Club
Tetney Leek Club has been running for twenty years .
What’s On
Quiz at 9 0'clock every Thursday night in the Plough where anyone interested in joining could meet members.
Contact Nick Lammin on 01472 812183, Greg Johnson on 01472 813928 or, Terry Lowe on 01472 811658 for further information or to join.
N.E. Lincolnshire Wildlife Watch and RSPB Wildlife Explorers Group. The group aims to encourage young people to discover and enjoy wildlife and help protect it. Most meetings are outdoors, monthly on a Saturday, and usually within the Louth, Cleethorpes, Grimsby, Market Rasen area, with some events in the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust`s Tetney Blow Wells nature reserve. Most meetings last two hours and are for children aged from 6 yrs upwards, extending to younger teenagers. Parents are wel-
come and must accompany 6-8 yr olds.
For further details contact Clifford Jukes on 01472 814887or [email protected]