THE RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION WREATH FOR THE ST CLEMENT’S CHURCH ADVENT WREATH FESTIVAL
SATURDAY 30TH NOVEMBER & SUNDAY 1ST DECEMBER
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FROM THE CHAIR OF THE ASSOCIATION
My Dear Friends,
It is only natural that Christmas excites us. The decorations seem to go up earlier & earlier. Because many of us live a long way away from other members of our family we need to buy gifts some way in advance of December 25th posting them in the hope that they will arrive at their destination before Xmas Day. Some of us manage to fit in a visit to deliver gifts in person… So to entice us to buy our presents shops are decorated in September… Meanwhile schools that close for the holidays before Xmas Day stage Nativity Plays & put on Carol Concerts while children are still captive in their class rooms.
Funnily enough, however, the Church is not really supposed to celebrate Christmas until Christmas Day itself.
It is rather like the old fashioned mother who will hide gifts in peculiar places until children come downstairs on Christmas morning & discover them then for the first time. This time of anticipation when the mystery of Christmas remains out of sight is called “Advent”… & yes it does have something to do with the word “adventure” because it derives from the Latin word for “coming” … it is about what is on the way, what’s round the next corner.
Although we don’t like to mention it, the one thing unfortunately we all know that’s round the next corner is death… & so as well as having Advent calendars counting down the days to Christmas Day we have Advent wreaths. What we usually find on coffins & in graveyards we find decorating front doors & festive dinner tables. Rather like customs associated with Hallowe’en these customs help us to make light of death & to take its inevitability in our stride. The beauty of a wreath also reminds us of the circle of life: we are still one with “those whom we love but see no longer”.
This year St Clement’s Church is marking the start of advent with an Advent Wreath Festival. An enormous number of groups & shops have been persuaded to create wreaths which say something about what they are about. Such has been the response that he organizers were worrying the other week about whether there would be room to display them all. (Yes, the answer was, of course… with a bit of creativity!) You can see on our front page a photo of the one members of our Residents Association have made. And above you can see the Church’s own wreath with the fruits associated with St Clement (oranges & lemons!) & the anchor of hope reminding us of why a church by the sea bears the saint’s name: They tried to drown him by tying him to an anchor; but death did not have the last word.
You will be able see all the wreaths on the week-end which straddles the end of November & the beginning of December. The church with its Pisa-like tower will be open from 10am to 4pm on the Saturday & after the 10am service on the Sunday when the exhibition will close with a Songs of Praise service at 3pm. There is no admission charge, refreshments are available & those out exercising their dogs are welcome to bring them in. If you need further details do ring Elizabeth Jones who has worked so hard with the St Clement’s team on masterminding this initiative! Her number is 07572 089 366.
All good wishes for Christmas (when it comes!)
Adrian
TROVE ~ THE RESIDENTS’ OWN VIEW OF EVENTS!
It was with sadness we heard of the death earlier this autumn of Sandilands resident Geoffrey Richards. He served as a District Councillor between 1995 & 2007 becoming Vice-Chair in 2007 ~ at a time, it was said, he was the only councillor who could read a balance sheet correctly. He was a wise Quaker with a great sense of fun. He & Barbara celebrated their Diamond Wedding in 2016 [LEFT]; but after Barbara died last year much of the joy drained out of Geoff’s life & sadly it seemed only appropriate he should follow her so swiftly. We will remember him with great fondness.
AN INSPIRATION FOR SUTTON-ON-SEA
At our October meeting Steve Tandy, a volunteer with Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance, gave a very informative talk about the work of the service. Helimed 29, which covers our area, is based at RAF Waddington on the edge of Lincoln & is one of 37 in 27 regions. There are over 500 volunteers who support this vital service but fewer than 30 people are employed by it.
Helimed 29 began flying in 1994 but only operated for 4 months due to lack of funds. It was another 10 months before funds were raised for it to start again in 1995. Originally established to cover Lincolnshire, the area was expanded in 1996 to cover Nottinghamshire as well. By 13 May 2019 Helimed 29 had carried out 20,000 missions. Up to 2018 these were day time missions only, but from 2018 night missions were flown on Friday, Saturday &Sunday nights.
The current model of helicopter is equipped to operating theatre standards. The team provide pre hospital emergency care on scene. Road Traffic Collisions (RTCs) account for 42% of the missions. Medical emergencies, including cardiac arrests, account for just under 40%.
The crew consist of 2 pilots, 2 paramedics &1 doctor. There is also a Critical Care Car which can be used when it is not possible to fly due to bad weather. Each mission costs £2,500 & the annual costs for running the service is almost £3 million. When night missions are expanded to cover 7 days a week, the costs will increase to £4 million.
It is very important to note that the Service does not receive any government funding, nor national lottery funding. It relies entirely on public donations. A grant has recently been awarded from the Dept of Health and Social Care fund (for capital projects not day to day operational costs) which is going to be used to build a new headquarters. Charity staff, crew & the helicopter will all be based here. It will include a specialist purpose built hanger, engineering & crew training facilities.
To find out more and to donate visit their website is www.ambucopter.org.uk
Thanks to the generosity of our members Steve raised £90 to support this very worthy cause. Thank you to all who donated & thank you also to Steve for taking the time to explain about this very important service.
And gratitude also to Kim Hoey for her notes on the evening, which supplied the info for this article!!
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TROVE… is delivered free of charge through every letterbox in Sutton-on-Sea & is sent out by e-mail to around 300 addresses on request… & it also appears on line at www.suttononsea.info
It is the magazine of the Sutton-on-Sea Residents Association ~ but at a recent meeting of our Steering Committee we wondered how much our readers knew about the organization behind the magazine!
That’s what inspired this article!
Who are we? What do we do?
We are a busy & friendly group of Sutton folks. You’ll have heard of some of the things that we do, you’ll have seen posters around the village & you’ll have received a Trove magazine. Look at the list opposite of some of what we organise & enjoy!
Monthly meetings on local issues & interests
Regular coffee mornings
Social events (we aim to have these monthly!)
Craft Fairs
A Christmas Tea
A New Year Buffet
We have also have presented A Youth Fest on the prom The Romans Are Coming on the beach
And we have also supported the Vintage Weekend the Gardening Group & the Library Hub which started as part of the Association.
Our biggest fun event is The Furlongs Festival. Look out for it on 26 August next summer...the sheep are returning!
Our main project is to raise money to gradually replace the beach huts on the promenade. This last summer we had just three...we plan to have more. An article later in this magazine reports on our recent fund raising success… & the letter below is one of many saying how much the huts are appreciated.
So, why not join us? You’ll make lots of friends & have some good nights out! Do fill in the form inside our back cover… & if you want to know more ring Joyce on 01507 443 288.
We have a family photograph of my Father as a small boy with his family taken in Sutton from the early 1930s. I have brought all my children & grandchildren to Sutton every year since the 1980’s & we still come every year. The beach, the beach hut, the paddling pool, the other amenities, Waldo’s, Bennett’s, the shops along with the people all play a part ~ Long may it remain so! For my grandchildren visiting Sutton-on-Sea is mandatory & they look forward to it every Year. It is such a special place & we cannot wait for 2020.
Regards Mike Stanley
Marton Middlesbrough
Good Morning Pat
On my recent holiday in Sutton this August l was lucky enough to get one of the SOS Residents Beach Huts a real must for me as l bring my grandchildren every year & the beach hut is central to our stay (I have already booked for next year with Joyce).
On talking to other member of the SOS Residents Association they asked me to contact you as my family has a long association with Sutton going back 100 years plus. My Family surname is Stanley & my Grandfather visited Sutton as part of his area of the country immediately after the First World War. Subsequently many members of the family have visited & stayed in Sutton since be it Hotels or Guest Houses. My Grandfather stayed in the Beach Hotel on business & then the family began staying in various privately hired houses or bungalows.
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OVER A HUNDRED YEARS OF HOLIDAYING IN SUTTON-ON-SEA
The week end leading up to Remembrance Sunday was marked this year by a stunning display in Sutton-on-Sea Methodist Church.
One could not help being incredibly impressed by the hours of work by many members of our community brought together to create a spectacular tribute to those who served & protected our country, many of them making the ultimate sacrifice laying down their lives.
THE SEA OF POPPIES
It was good to see our old friend Roy Palmer featuring this last October on the Clarence House Facebook page! He is pictured here in his Chelsea Pensioner uniform with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall & a patriotic schoolboy Conor Kitching at a reception & tea party for the "Poetry Together" initiative at Eaton Square Upper School where its pupils were joined by others from Knightsbridge School.
A POETRY PARTY
The project aims to help old & young people appreciate poetry & aid memory & the Duchess contributed to the occasion with her own recitation of Belloc’s “Matilda Told Such Dreadful Lies…” saying that if 7 year olds read out poems those in their 70s should too! “Hear, hear!” Roy must have murmured. for he has just brought out his own book of poetry now available in our Library.
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OUR MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING
For the last two years we have held our Macmillan Coffee morning outside our beach huts on the seafront… but without electricity this year we availed ourselves of the hospitality extended to us by the Beach Bar: Just as well as it turned out for the rain was unremitting. Damp but undeterred off into the deluge went Jean Moss (LEFT) rounding up customers… The result? A Full House!
In the photo above, standing to the left of Pam Phillips (our Hon President, with the bucket) & fellow organizer Pat Newman is Ruth Meeds Macmillan Lead Volunteer who sent us this letter of thanks:
Thank you so much for all your hard work in raising such a lot of money for Macmillan. Every penny you donate goes towards helping local people who die 3experiencing difficulties in their lives. We especially appreciate your support in view of the terrible weather! Thank you again.:
GOOD FOOD, GOOD FRIENDS … & GREAT ENTERTAINMENT
It was smiles all around at the Residents Social event night at St Clements Church Hall when the folk music of WILD BERRY MIX went down very well as did (more literally) the food: sausages, fish & chips courtesy of the JOLLY ROGER mobile unit!
Gratitude is extended to both he caterers & the entertainers… & huge thanks to all residents who helped before the day, on the day & afterwards. It is this band of committed members who work tirelessly behind the scenes to create an evening such as this. ABOVE: One of the seven full tables of happy guests: From the front left side & around – Audrey Thompson, Mel Batchelor, Clive Thompson, Ivor Batchelor. Bernie & Diane Franklin
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A Good Neighbour Scheme for
Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe & Sutton-on-Sea?
RESIDENTS’ SURVEY Dear Resident, Community Lincs is working with local Community Groups & others to explore the possibility of setting-up up a Good Neighbour Scheme in the local area. Community Lincs is an independent Lincolnshire charity working to sustain & improve the quality of life for individuals & communities across the county.
For further information visit www.communitylincs.com Overleaf, you will find a description of what a GOOD NEIGHBOUR scheme is & how it is working nationally. It is in particular good to know what an impact is having in other parts of Lincolnshire. On the next page you will find a list of some of the possible services that may be offered through such a scheme & two columns for you to tick: the services that you might use & / or the help that you may be able to give.
It would be greatly appreciated if you would complete this paper survey by using this page & sending it back to us.
On the other hand you could complete online at
www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/mabgns. Your replies will help us decide whether or not such a scheme might work in our area. We very much look forward to receiving your completed survey & we will be most grateful for your help.
Cllr William Gray
ELDC Portfolio Holder for Better Ageing Canon Chris Lilley
Churches Together Mablethorpe Coastal Community Team
The Rotary Club of Alford & Mablethorpe
“Everybody needs good neighbours…”
WHAT DO YOU NEED? WHAT COULD YOU DO?
What is a Good Neighbour Scheme and how does it work? A Good Neighbour Scheme is a voluntary group run by local residents who recognise the value in having ‘good neighbours’, particularly where public transport & other local services can be limited & where family may not live close by. Each volunteer decides what sort of help they are able to offer, how much, & when. They do not undertake jobs best left to qualified professionals. They do not replace the services provided by Adult Social Care or other professional care agencies. Nor should they be seen as a free or cheap way to do skilled tasks that require the use of qualified trades people. They don’t do tasks that require certified qualification such as electrical, gas or plumbing work….but they can help with things like
✪ dog walking & caring for pets during holiday or illness
✪ errands & shopping
✪ filling in forms, writing letters, reading & help to use computers & the internet
✪ light gardening work
✪ giving lifts to a GP surgery, clinic, hospital, Day Centre, other appointments
✪ household tasks including tuning televisions, changing light bulbs & smoke alarms
✪ moving furniture, taking down & hanging curtains & pictures
Anyone who needs extra help can ring the group’s telephone number. Calls are answered by a volunteer phone-handler, who matches the request for assistance with an available volunteer. If you think you might be able to offer some time as a volunteer, the amount of time is entirely up to you ~ even a couple of hours a month helps! Volunteers agree when they can be available & they are encouraged to offer their services only for help that they feel happy, willing & confident to carry out. All volunteers are fully insured for extra peace of mind & are checked (with the requisite charges paid for them) by the Disclosure & Barring Service
~ formerly Criminal Records Bureau or CRB. All volunteers involved in the scheme are issued with identity badges. All expenses are reimbursed: those, for example, giving people occasional lifts in their own car can normally claim the rate allowed by HMRC to compensate the volunteer driver for fuel, wear & tear.
>>> The Good Neighbour Scheme Survey Form <<< Please fill in the form overleaf…. pull out these pages from TROVE….
& cut off or tear off this page…
& return it to Community Lincs by the end of November by handing it in at
➡ THE COASTAL CENTRE: 32 Victoria Road, Mablethorpe LN12 2AQ
or
➡ THE TOWN CLERK: The Library & Community Access Point,
Stanley Avenue, Mablethorpe LN12 1DP
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➡ THE GREENFIELD STORES: Sutton Road, Trusthorpe LN12 2PU
or
➡ THE MERIDALE YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTRE: 1 High Street, Sutton-on-Sea LN12 2ET
or…….. by folding the page leaving the address below showing
➡ & PUTTING IT IN THE POST without a stamp.
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POSSIBLE SERVICES I may need this I may be able to help
Occasional lifts To doctors, lunch clubs, shops, etc
Befriending ~ popping round for a chat
over a cup of tea
Form fillinf /letter writing
Using a computer Help with using a computer
Collecting prescriptions, pensions ,etc /occasional help with shopping
Small household repairs / practical tasks (such as changing a light bulb)
Pet-care / dog-walking etc.
Indoor plant watering / light gardening
Being part of the phone rota, to answer callers & match them to a suitable volunteer
Being part of the organizing group ~ helping with publicity, fund-raising, etc
Other ~ please specify
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Instead of gifts Chris & Tony invited the guests to donate to their two chosen charities, MS LOUTH & CANCER RESEARCH. An amazing £865 was raised & split between the two charities.
Chris & Tony were thrilled with the amount raised & would liketo thank all those who contributed plus the Bacchus & the entertainers for their support. Well done & congratulations to “The Happy Couple”!
CONGRATULATIONS TO CHRIS & TONY ROBB on their 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY They are pictured here (RIGHT) celebrating that happy event & the occasion that coincided with it, Tony’s 60th birthday. Having renewed their vows at Sutton-on-Sea’s Methodist Church they invited their family & friends to the Bacchus where the entertainment was provided by Good Company & Paul’s Disco.
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Here’s an exciting new initiative from Charlotte Elson who is working with a team to engage the young people of our area in shaping our community’s future.
Sutton does not have a Lighthouse to guide our shipping… but it does now have this project to guide our young people…. & to help them shine a light upon our way.
One of the first initiatives of the project is a Book Quest (an avowedly “novel” idea! It involves the hiding of books (that many of our community have already donated) in zipped up folders for children to find, read, & then to hide again! Such was the success of the venture that almost all the hidden books were found & taken away to read after only a few days. We hope to hear more of this project’s plans as we enter 2020 & we wish them luck in their imaginative enterprises.
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The Lifeboat Guild November Coffee Morning will have a Christmas theme & there’ll be a raffle, tombola, RNLI branded goods … & the chance to win a hamper! All welcome - entry £1
SUTTON-ON-SEA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Don’t miss our forthcoming events!
Saturday 30th November 10am to 2pm at Meridale
CHRISTMAS FAIR
Wednesday 11th December 1-30 to 4pm
CHRISTMAS TEA & QUIZ FREE ENTRY
PRIZES FOR THE WINNING TABLE
MAJOR INVESTMENT IN MABLETHORPE…
AND SUTTON-ON-SEA!
The Prospectus for the fund which allocated £25 million to “Mablethorpe” was issued at the beginning of November & made it clear that the ELDC will be expected to put forward for consideration a plan that includes the whole of this Town Council parish ~ i.e. Sutton-on-Sea as well. The immediate way to pass on your idea of how this money should be spent is to visit the Facebook MY TOWN site, scroll down until you reach the photo of Mablethorpe & add your comments there.
It had been hoped to print in this issue of TROVE the initial proposals for the Foreshore which are now with ELDC. Hopefully they will be displayed in Sutton-on-Sea very soon. The date & time of this event will be given in the weekly “WHAT’S ON” always available at Lammimans & in the Library in Broadway. Copies of “WHAT’S ON” (which includes the daily Tide Times) are also sent out by e-mail. If you would like to be added to this mailing list please e-mail me on
Adrian
THE LOUTH CHORAL SOCIETY
will open their new season with a performance of the magnificent J S Bach Mass in B Minor. It will take place in St. James’s Church on Sunday 24th November at 7-30pm.: a bit of a special event for not only will it be the first time the Society has performed this work since March 1985 but also it will be the first time that our choir, & probably any other choir in Lincolnshire, will have performed the work with period instruments, those of Musica Donum Dei. Tickets Reserved at £15, Unreserved £10 on-line at http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/louthchoral Or from Eve & Ranshaw, Cornmarket, Louth.
Friday 22nd & Saturday 23rd & Friday & Saturday 29th & 30th at St Mary’s Church Hall: Sutton Theatre Company & the Tennyson Players in
A BUNCH OF AMATEURS
Tickets £5 from Watsons in the High Street
THE GARDENING GROUP
We congratulate the Group for their IN BLOOM success & thank them for all their hard work. They write for TROVE: We would like to say “THANK YOU” for the support given us his year. We do appreciate it. Without it we cannot achieve our aim of “keeping Sutton-on-Sea colourful” or enter the RHS In Bloom competition. With your help this year we achieved a silver 162 points which is 5 points more than last year and only 8 points off the
still elusive Gold status. & silver gilt.
Plans for next year’s contest are already underway & once more we would appreciate knitted or crocheted flowers & leaves to decorate various areas of the village. Any type will do. Something to do during the winter! For patterns & wool pop to see Crafty Knitters at the Library on the second & fourth Friday of the month between 1.30 & 3.30 or ring Kim Hoey 441 254.
The 2019 calendar has been very successful so we are planning on repeating it next year for 2021. So please bear this in mind during the Autumn & Winter in particular, as fewer photos are submitted for these seasons. Details of how to enter will be available early next year.
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SUTTON-ON-SEA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Our aims are to have fun & to improve our area …hopefully both at the same time!
OFFICERS Honorary President:: Pam Phillips
01507 440 157 [email protected]
Chair: Prebendary Adrian Benjamin Carlton Cottage, 75 Church Lane LN12 2JA
01507 443 327 [email protected]
Vice Chair: Gordon Moss 07954 372479
Secretary: Kim Hoey 01507 441 254 [email protected]
Treasurer: Joyce Looker 01507 443 288 [email protected]
Programmer: Pauleen Lee 07455 823 732 [email protected]
Publicity Officer: Uris McEwen [email protected]
Archivist: Audrey Hunt 01507 443 990
Magazine Distribution & Publicity: Pat Newman 07507 606 154
Everything Else: Dee & Brian Anderson 07843 226 127
We also welcome Steven Kendrick as a new member of our committee. His role is yet to be determined!
At the AGM tributes were paid to those standing down from the committee, Jeff Smith as Chair, Michael Wellby as Vice Chair & Charlotte Elson outgoing Carnival Queen. The newly elected Chair is Judy Rastall & the new Vice Chair is Trish Miles. Continuing in post are Pauline Smith as Secretary, Chris Wainwright as Publicity Officer & Wendy Wainwright as Treasurer who was able to report on a very pleasing closing balance of £10,000 ready for the Carnival of 2020…
which will appropriately have THE TWENTIES as its theme!
What do you call Santa’s little helpers?
Subordinate clauses! What do you call a mischievous egg?
A practical yoker! What’s bad tempered & goes with custard?
Apple grumble! What do you call two happy mushrooms?
Fun guys! What do you call trains full of toffee?
Chew chew trains! What’s brown & creep round the house?
Mince spies! .
DIRECTORY Coastal Centre: 479 165 Doctors’ Surgery: 473 483
Floodline: 08459 881 188
Gas emergency: 0800 111 999
Highways emergency: 01522 782070 Voluntary Car Service: 442 502
Town Council: 613 644/5 East Lindsey District Council: 601 111
Lincolnshire C Council: 01522 552 222
VENUES: The Enterprise: 442 078
Loewen Cinema: 477 040
Meridale: 441 481
Riverside Theatre in Louth: 600 350 Seal Sanctuary: 473 346
St Clement’s Hall: 443 327
Sutton Social Club: 441 258
PLACES OF WORSHIP: The Methodist Church: 441 477
St Clement’s Church of England: 443 948
St Joseph’s Roman Catholic: 472 300
The Christian Centre: 443 684 EFC Christian Fellowship: 443 219
LEARNING & EDUCATION: Library Community Hub: 01522 782 010
Sutton Primary School: 441 319
CHRISTMAS CRACKERS!
SUTTON-ON-SEA & TRUSTHORPE
CARNIVAL COMMITTEE
[ABOVE] Thank you to Robert Howell (& Charlie driving the fork-lift)! It is part of the terms of our use of the prom set by the Environment Agency that the huts must be removed between November & March. We thank Blakemore & Son Ltd for the temporary use of their car park & Sam Borthwick of the Beach Café for the loan of his parking spaces. Sid Dennis is lending us a free of charge skip so at one point we hope to remove the sand on which one of the huts had to be perched. While these huts are here we intend also to complete their painting ready for the next season. Any volunteers?
And by next summer we now will be able to commission further huts from our local builder Thompsons. This is due to one very generous gift of £4,000 plus £9,331.99 from the Co-op Local Good Causes initiative: a gift to be presented at the Mablethorpe Co-op at 2pm on Saturday 23rd November. We thank to everyone who donated prizes for our recent Tombola in the Co-op entrance hall which raised an additional £82.50. It was a cold but enjoyable day which, due to the brilliant display by Pat Newman, raised not only money but interest. Standing in front of it here is our Chair Adrian & Secretary Kim. [BELOW]
TROVE is published by the Sutton-on-Sea Residents Association for the whole community.
We thank our printers STONE PRINTERS LTD of Skegness:
www.stoneprinters.co.uk
BEACH HUTS ON THE MOVE…
COLLECTING FOR MORE BEACH HUTS