This is a new youth group run by the Anglican churches in the Wolds Valley and is open to anyone between the ages of 10-20. In February NVT12 will meet on 10th and 24th at 7.00 pm at the Vicarage in West Lutton. The younger ones leave at about 9.15 pm but the older group members stay on until 10.00 pm. For more information contact Andy Bowden
Weaverthorpe Village – Help for those delivery drivers!
How many times have you been washing the car, cutting the grass or just walking along the road and a delivery driver stops and asks you where a certain house is? Well thanks to Dennis Horseman help is now at hand. Dennis has found a web site called www.colinday.co.uk/maps that has a map of Weaverthorpe with most of the houses marked on it. I have put a copy on the notice board or you can download your own copy from the website. If you do not have access to a computer, I can always let you have a copy if you call at Boltby Cottage.
So in future when the delivery driver stops tell him the map is on the notice board outside Chalk Pit Farm or refer to your own copy!
For those of you in the other villages along the Valley, there’s a map of your village on the web site as well.
Jeff House
Clerk to Weaverthorpe Parish Council
Click here for a direct link to the Weaverthorpe Map
YCA, Weaverthorpe Branch
Our first meeting of 2012 was a huge success with a good turnout of members. Many thanks to Mike Thompson for the entertaining quiz that woke up our dormant brain cells. The food brought for the faith supper was, as usual, very, very good and more than we could eat – or should have eaten!!!
It was agreed at the meeting that the annual subscription of £6 should be paid at he February meeting so that we have an ccurate list of members for the year before the programme for 2012/13 is put together. If anyone can’t get to the meeting perhaps you would send your subs with somebody else or give me a ring and I will arrange to collect your money.
Our next meeting is on Tuesday 14th February and will be a talk by a talk by Scarborough Historian, John Rushton, on Valentines Customs and Traditions. If you think you may be interested in joining us just come along to the Village Hall for 7.30 or give me a ring to find out more.
Norma Harrison, Chair 01944 738866
Wolds Valley Voices
We’ve now had our first meeting of the choir (now named Wolds Valley Voices) and had an excellent turn out. So thank you to everyone who came along. Our next few meetings are scheduled to be held at Weaverthorpe Village Hall on:
Wednesday 1st February 8 – 9.30 pm
Wednesday 8th February 8 – 9.30 pm
Wednesday 15th February 8 – 9.30 pm
Wednesday 22nd February 8 – 9.30 pm
If you missed the first session and are keen to come along, please do. We are still looking for an accompanist, so if anyone may be interested or know of someone who may be, please get in touch.
Contact Lizzie on 738808 or email elizabethsatchell@hotmail.co.uk.
Zumba, Weaverthorpe Village Hall
Are you ready to party yourself into shape ? That’s exactly what the Zumba® program is all about. It’s an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latininspired, calorie-burning dance fitnessparty that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health.
Come join the fun at Weaverthorpe Village Hall every Wednesday 6.30 — 7.30 pm. The cost is £4.00 per session.
For further details or to book your session, contact Helen on 738617.
Tea and Tots
Tea and Tots will continue on Mondays 9.30 till 11.30 in the Luttons School Hall, I will be handing the role of Group leader to Vicki Hopper (738469).
I would like to thank everyone who has supported the group and my children and I have enjoyed our Monday mornings and meeting new friends at the group.
Shanie
Everyone welcome – with tots or without!
St Leonard & St Mary’s RC Church, Malton
Masses at St Leonard & St Mary’s take place at the weekend at 6.30 pm on Saturdays and 9.30 pm on Sundays and various other services areheld throughout the week.
Priest is Father Tim Bywater while Mrs Sue Westmacott is the pastoral assistant.
Address: Church Hill, Malton, YO17 7EJ. tel/fax: 01653 692128 email: stleonards@tiscali.co.uk
February Services in the Wolds Valley Methodist Church, Weaverthorpe (Serving the whole Wolds Valley)
5th Feb 15.00 Worship led by Rev. Elizabeth Clark
12th Feb 15.00 Worship led by Mr. Norman Clark
19th Feb 15.00 United Service led by Rev. Elizabeth Clark & Rev. Andy Bowden
26th Feb 15.00 Worship led by Mr. Michael Bursell
There will be a short prayer meeting on Ash Wednesday 22nd February at 12 noon. All are invited to come along to share the beginning of our Lenten Journey.
Baptisms, funerals or other enquiries should be addressed to: Rev Elizabeth Clark — Tel: 01944 710757
All services are followed by a cup of tea or coffee and a chat about local life.
Coffee Mornings
Coffee mornings continue every Monday (except Bank Holidays) from 10.00 until 11.30
KAN at Weaverthorpe Village Hall on 23 February @7.30pm
Irish flute and whistle player Brian Finnegan and Scottish fiddler Aidan O’Rourke, front men with possibly the two most revered bands ever to have thrilled the folk scene, Flook and Lau, have joined forces with Yorkshire guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Ian Stephenson (Ian works with Kathryn Tickell), and Jim Goodwin, drummer and percussionist with the Halle and Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestras, to travel a daring and innovative new musical Path. The ‘new fab four’ have an alchemy that is wonderfully hypnotic and the perfect balance between grace and power, sunlight and shade. A uniquely thrilling union.
Tickets: £10.00
Box Office: 01944 738617 / 01944 738804 / 01944 738761 or online from www.theshed.co.uk
Weaverthorpe Village Hall, Main Street, Weaverthorpe, YO17 8HA
The View from Ryedale House
Once again we are faced with the unenviable but necessary task of setting the budget for the forthcoming year. We are striving to keep council tax as low as feasibly possible but this inevitably means pressure on some (so-called ‘non-essential’) services. Nevertheless, thanks to responsible housekeeping over the past few years, Ryedale should escape the pain faced by many other councils across the country. The A64 junction improvements at Brambling Fields should soon become a reality with the hope that it will encourage eastbound heavy traffic to avoid Malton town centre. Planning issues remain a hot topic. Our planning strategy is nearing completion (I realise that I’ve been saying this for the past 4 years or so but this time it really is!!)
Given the fact that (a) the Council stands to profit (substantially) from the proposed supermarket development at Wentworth Street and (b) a number of Councilors (some of whom sit on the planning committee) had already voiced their support or antipathy to there being a supermarket on that site I felt that it might be in everyone’s best interests for there to be a transparent public enquiry into the proposal chaired by an independent planning inspector. Sadly, in scenes that wouldn’t have been out of place in North Korea, Councilors were prevented from even debating the issue!
As before, please feel free to contact me at edward.legard@btconnect.com regarding any issue that falls within the District Council’s control.
Edward Legard
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