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Town Crier, Friday, 22nd May, 2009Page 1
Issue No. 433
Shildon, Friday, 6th November, 2009. Telephone/Fax: 01388 775896
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Church Street and Main Street in Shildon will be closed to traffic from 10.30am on Sunday, November 8th to allow the Remembrance Day Service and Parade to go ahead. Servicemen, Civic Dignitaries, local groups and organisations will meet at the Bus Station in Shildon around 10.45am. The parade will march down Church Street to arrive at the War Memorial for a two minute silence at 11.00am. At noon, a Remembrance Day Parade starts off from the
REMEMBRANCE dAy pARAdE
Village Hall in Middridge for the Service of Remembrance at the War Memorial on South Side.On Saturday, November 7th, a short Remembrance Service will take place at the War Memorial in Redworth Road, Shildon, opposite the Railway Institute. Please meet at 10.45 am for the short parade from end of Dabble Duck Industrial Estate to the War Memorial.Wreaths must be collected from the Council Offices, Civic Hall Square, Shildon by Friday, November 6th.
Shildon Community Safety Group has announced its receipt of Smartwater; a deterrent against burglary. Smartwater is a colourless liquid with unique DNA coding that can be applied to valuables.In independent studies by University of Leicester and various police authorities, it proved more of a deterrent than security guards, burglar alarms, CCTV and access control systems.Criminals know about smart water and fear its power to forensically link them with the scene of a crime, so by coding your valuables and displaying smart SmartWater deterrent signs you are sending out a powerful warning to any thieves and burglars operating in the area.The Shildon Community Safety Group has been successful in receiving funding from the Durham Police Authority Community Initiative Support Scheme in order to purchase SmartWater, and are therefore able to offer these kits at a very subsidised cost.
Each household kits retails at almost £60, but is offered to residents in Shildon at £15!Sergeant Alex Clarke of Shildon Neighbourhood Policing Team said, “Traditionally, at this time of the year we have seen an increase in dwelling house burglaries across the Durham policing area. SmartWater offers Shildon residents an excellent and affordable opportunity to protect their homes and belongings from
local thieves."The Shildon Community Safety Group’s Smart Water scheme coincides with the beginning of the police’s “Winter Nights” campaign, which seeks to address the increased trend in house burglary during the winter months.“The very fact that a home displays the SmartWater logo will deter most opportunist thieves and, in the unlikely event of a resident becoming a victim of burglary, then SmartWater offers the police the ability to act quickly and accurately identify stolen property and lead to the successful prosecution of the offenders”.SmartWater can withstand a range of operating conditions including long term exposure to sunlight and extremes in temperature, making it virtually impossible to remove. It is simply applied to inconspicuous areas of your valuables, making them forensically traceable back to your address. Traceability is something that criminals hate, and because they know that police are checking property for SmartWater, they will give anything protected a wide berth.For further information on purchase, support and guidance on SmartWater, contact Shildon Community Safety Group on 01388 778300.
Marking your belongings with SmartWater makes them forensically traceable back to your address.
dETER THIEVES THIS WINTER WITH SMARTWATER
Sticky Fingers play group is to take place at Shildon Methodist Church Hall on Friday, November 6th, from 4.30pm to 6.00pm. At the group, children will play games, sing songs, take part in messy activities and have tea. All of the activities will revolve around the theme of
‘Light Refreshment’ and the story of Moses.Families are welcome and children aged under 4 years must be accompanied by an adult. Entry costs just £1 per child.For further information, contact Emma on 01388 772898 or Christine on 01388 774756.
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IAN RoBINSoN6th November 2004
Loved & always in my heartand never forgotten.
Kelly.x x xx xx
IAN RoBINSoNTragically
6th November 2004Our silent tears flow,
For what it meant to lose you,No-one will ever know.
Sadly missed.Mam & Dad Chapman.
x x x
oBEy pEACoCk8th November
Happy Birthday, Bay.All my love,
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dEAN gRINdLEy11th November
Happy 18th Birthday on 11th November.
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Birthday Memories
oBEy pEACoCkNovember 8th
Happy Birthday, Mam & Nana.Miss you loads.
Love, Tina & Gary,and Grandkids.
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IN MEMoRyIAN RoBINSoN
"Our Kid"6th November 2004
Five years gone from us,But never forgotten.
Love you always,Claire, John,
Daniel & Brogan.x x xx xx
kAREN WILSoN12th November
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LIVIA BETH EVANS9th November
Happy 3rd BirthdayTo our special little girl.
Lots of love fromMammy, Daddy & Rosie Rabbit.
IAN RoBINSoN6th November 2004
Dearly loved and missed.Thinking of you always.
Love, Brian, Sarah & Lacy.x x x
CoNSTANCE HuLME6th November 1988
We think of you all the time, Grandma.
Love you always,Sarah, Lindsey, Samantha & Great-Grandchildren, Lucy,
Lacy & Harrison.x x x
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Father Rupert Kalus officiated over three Christenings at St. John’s on Sunday, November 1st. The first child to be baptised was Christopher Alderson, born on July 5th, 2009. Christopher is the son of Gavin Alderson, a shift manager, and Laura Elizabeth Horner, a staff trainer, of Teesdale Walk, Shildon. Gavin and Elizabeth chose 8 godparents for little Christopher; Craig Alderson,
Steve Alderson, Rebecca Horner, Rachel Brown, Christy Todd, Andrew and Laura Simpson, and Chloe-Ann Bell.Second to be baptised was a beautiful baby girl, Alyssa May Costello, born on August 7th, 2007. Her parents Denis Costello, a sign maker/fitter, and Louise Alderson, a tourist information assistant, live in Burnie Gardens. Alyssa has three godparents; Kevin and Sarah Costello, and Carol
Leybourne. After the service a reception was held at Shildon Club and Institute.Joshua Jack Jardine was the last to be baptised. Born on June 24th, 2009, Joshua is the son of Ashley Jardine and Nicola Jane Bainbridge of Willow Walk. His Godparents are Laura Giblin, Craig Wilson and Lisa Hutchinson. After the service, family and friends attended a reception at Elm Road Club.
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Joshua Jardine with his mam, Nicola, and his Godparents after being baptised at St John's Church.
Baby Christopher with his parents Gavin and Elizabeth.
Alyssa Costello with her parents and Godparents.
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Pupils at St John's receiving their awards.
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In the month we call NOVEMBER, there is a special day, When the Nation prays in homage ~ it’s called REMEMBRANCE DAY.They march in celebration, those Veterans of yore,They honour those brave men that died ~ the men who went to war.
They fought so we could all be free ~ to live in liberty,We honour their great sacrifice ~ each year we all agreeTo kneel in prayer ~ say ‘thank you Lord’ ~ to all who went away,Especially those who can’t return, those buried far away.
IT’S CALLEd REMEMBRANCE dAy
By Ron Blain, Association Street, Shildon
So when you see them marching ~ those Veterans of old,Remember when they all were young and daring ~ truly bold.To fight the foe of evil, so we would all then say,Today’s the day we honour them ~ it’s called REMEMBRANCE DAY.
Shildon has a new branch of the Women’s Institute. Hackworth Park WI officially formed on October 20th at the Rest House, and will now will meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 1.30pm, with the first meeting being on
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More than 1,000 residents in the Shildon area have signed a petition expressing concerns about how public bodies such as Police and local authorities deal with a range of dog-related issues.The major issues concerned ‘dangerous dogs’ and ‘responsible dog ownership’.Councillor Brian Stephens, Shildon Town Councillor and Durham County Council’s Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods and Local Partnerships, received the petition on Wednesday, October 28th, on behalf of the residents.Councillor Stephens welcomed
the petition and advised the residents presenting it that in his view, such direct action was as an excellent means of highlighting significant areas of public concern. He said the petition would now be considered by Durham County Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee, which would investigate and report back on its findings.Also present was Alan Boddy, Chair of the Bishop Auckland and Shildon Area Action Partnership.Mr Boddy said he would work with Durham County Council to ensure that the residents’ concerns were appropriately
considered. He also advised residents that recently-appointed Area Action Partnership coordinators were an excellent point of contact to ensure that residents’ views are fed into the democratic process. The coordinators and their contact details are detailed below. Anyone can contact them to give their views on this matter or on any other local issue of which they feel strongly.- Bishop Auckland and Shildon, Angelina Maddison 01388 816166 Ext 7788- Greatt Aycliffe and Middridge - Brian Riley 07818 510362.
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Firemen from Bishop Auckland Fire Station parked one of their trucks in the Civic Hall car park on Wednesday, November 4th, in order to raise awareness about fire safety. The firefighters were invited to attend by Shildon Methodist Church's Mother and Toddler Group. The crew showed the children and parents around their engine, and also taught them about home fire-safety checks, which involved offering to fit free smoke alarms and explaining fire safety.
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A game of contrasting halves saw Grey Horse Over 40's emerge with a 4 - 3 victory against Houghton Swifts. Starting the game brightly, with good possession play and movement, Horse opened the scoring after fifteen minutes when Ian Bainbridge hit a crisp shot past the away ‘keeper from the edge of the box.After more good play in the Swifts’ half, Darren Foster broke on the left side to blast a shot into the net, beating the ‘keeper at his near post. Playing really well and looking comfortable, Foster scored his second just before half time with a run that beat the offside trap allowing him to once again blast past the stranded ‘keeper. “Flying
Pig” Bainbridge then failed to convert a diving header, leaving the Horse 3 nil up at half time.The second half saw a distinct change to the pattern of play. Swifts got a greater hold on the game, mainly due to Horse inadequacies with passing the football and giving it away too easily. On fifty minutes Swifts scored their first goal before the game was then halted by referee Mr Tommy Lye after a defensive challenge resulted in a Swift player being treated for a serious leg injury. The setback did not deter the away team from creating chances and a second was scored soon after. Horse began to lose concentration during this period, and were grateful
when Neil Bannister scored to put Horse 4 - 2 up with fifteen minutes to play. Sub, Kevin Hallimond had a good one on one chance that hit a post then rebounded to safety before Swifts scored a third to keep the pressure on a nervous looking home team. Horse held on for a valuable win and three points, but they must show better consistency over the duration of the game and not take games for granted against willing opposition. The Grey Horse management, players and supporters wish the unfortunate Swifts player a speedy recovery from the injury.Next game: Houghton Swifts away meet at Horse for 9.15am.
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Shildon long-distance runner, Kate Avery, began the winter in style with a great performance at Birmingham’s Senneleys Park. Although, aged 18, she could have competed in the under-20 event, she decided to take part in the senior race, where she proceeded to win against her more experienced rivals in spite of a fall into a stream on the second of two laps. Kate said her win came as quite a surprise as she did not really know what to expect.“I took four weeks off after
winning the Darlington 10k in August so I’ve only been back into serous training for a few weeks.”“Naturally, I’m pleased to have won but I felt a bit silly when I went flat on my face into the stream giving those gathered around plenty to smile about.“Luckily, I had quite a lead at that stage so I just picked myself up and carried on.”Kate is aiming to gain a place in the GB team that will compete in the European Championships in Dublin next month.
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Shildon took on Unibond Premier Division team Durham City on Tuesday, November 3rd, in the 2nd Round of the Durham Challenge Cup. They could not have wished for a better start, taking the lead after only 3 minutes. The goal came from a brilliant passing move down the right, which involved Sam Garvie, Chris Hughes and Danny Richmond, who cut inside before beating three defenders and driving the ball firmly home.The first half finished with Shildon 1 – 0 up. They had controlled the play, but, once again, had been unable to finish off their moves.The start of the 2nd half saw
Stuart Niven come on for Danny Richmond.On the hour, Man-of-the-Match Jonathan Agbatar put Andy Johnson through, but his shot was well-saved by Riches.As the match wore on, Shildon's defence became a little sloppy.At the other end, Marc Riches, in goal, was coping with everything that Shildon could throw at him.With less than 5 minutes. remaining, Durham were awarded a free kick, right on the edge of the box, for an off-the-ball offence by John Hutton. They took a short free kick and the ball was squared to Gareth
Ayers who converted, to make the score 1 – 1. The equaliser ensured that the sides would play 30 minutes extra time to decide the tie.Shildon were unlucky in the lst minute of extra time when Warren Byrne's shot hit the bar. They were finally rewarded for their persistent pressure when a header from Byrne was pushed out by the keeper, only for Sam Garvie to bundle it in.In the final minute, Warren Byrne picked up a loose ball and rounded the Durham keeper to score the final goal in a 3 – 1 win to the Railwaymen.Shildon's next two league games are both at home. On Saturday, November 7th, they entertain Horden C.W. and on Wednesday, November 11th, (7.30pm kick off) they play Bedlington Terriers. The Railwaymen then travel to Congleton Town, on Saturday, November 14th, for the F.A. Vase 2nd Round Tie, which incidentally will be Shildon's 17th away tie in a row in this competition, possibly a record. The supporters bus will be leaving Dean Street at 9.30am.
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Passengers on the Town Crier's coach trip to Bury Market, which is taking place on Saturday, November 14th, can be picked up from the King William pub at 8.00am. The bus will also
be picking up passengers at the bottom of Hilsdon Drive at 8.05am, and Shildon Motors' bus stop at 8.06am. The bus will leave Bury at 4.00pm, not 4.30pm as previously stated,due to parking restrictions.
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Shildon AFC's £100 monthly cash draw, for October, 2009, was number 69, George Cook.
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