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Volume 64
Spring
March 2015
Opening Times
Thursday 26th March 7-00 to 8-30
April Saturday 11th 10-00 to 12-00 and Thursday 23rd 7-00 to 8-30
May Saturday 9th 10-00 to 12-00 and Thursday 28th 7-00 to 8-30
June Saturday 13th 10-00 to 12-00 and Thursday 24th 7-00 to 8-30
July Saturday 11th 10-00 to 12-00 and Thursday 23rd 7-00 to 8-30
We hope to offer some school holiday activities during the summer and hope to open more on a
regular basis. Perhaps an early evening to capture our younger readers, though all we really need
is lots of books with their names in the title. Also we would like to offer an additional weekend time
but need some inspiration/ideas from you. I have become aware how busy most people are on a
Saturday morning. Please let me know what you think.
Tea/Coffee/Biscuits are now on offer every time the LAP is open. Just pop in for a chat even if you
are not a great reader. We will be glad to see you.
Mo
Spoonface Steinberg
This was, for me, the most remarkable evening in our amazing community centre to date. Rebecca
Fenwick was the autistic, cancer riddled, dying Spoonface. Depressing or what? Not in the least.
When we were asked to sum up the evening most said, uplifting a few, said, thought provoking.
I said joyful - for me it was. Not only did Rebecca bring a joy in living to her performance but also
a sensitive and insightful representation of a child on the autistic spectrum. Youve got it - I loved
every second!
Mo
Valentines Dance.
What a great night we had. Complimentary "Luuuurrrrvvve Potion" drink on arrival, a secret recipe
from the Clarkes. This got us all in the mood for dancing to the sounds of "Retro men", who gave a
really fantastic performance. The room was decorated with red helium balloons, some of which are
still in the roof as this is written, and heart shaped bunting, tables had scatterings of rose petals
and love hearts to continue the romantic theme. Each Lady received a red rose and the Gentleman
had chocolates, or at least some of them did, I never saw mine. The buffet meal had a selection of
tasty cold meats, salmon and salad followed by an array of fabulous sweets and cheese and
biscuits. Champagne was available at the bar so the guys could treat their ladies.
Thank you to everyone who helped to make the evening a success, from decorating the
community space, helping with the catering and of course the team who cleared away early the
following morning.
We raised 300, which will be divided up between the Church Fund, Community Centre and
Macmillan Cancer Support.
Thanks Ann & Roger.
Impromptu Pancakes
A late addition to Februarys programme was a Shrove Tuesday celebration. Florence, Judy and
Lyn cooked up a storm and wonderful pancakes were served to all and sundry. The latter being
those who had two, three or even more. It was so successful they have promised to do it again
next year.
Over 80 was raised and every one rolled home with happily full tummies.
Dear Foodbank supporters, the total collected for Dec, Jan and Feb was 49 kilos. This included the
restricted Feb collection due to overflow. So our donations are still increasing. Restrictions are still in
place until the backlog has cleared. The following items would be greatly appreciated for our next
collection. Cartons of Long Life Milk and Fruit juices. Tinned sponge puds, sugar and tinned spaghetti
(not dried) tinned vegs. Instant mashed potato and tinned meat. Toiletries and choc-bars. Further info
can be found on the Newark Foodbank Website. Many thanks, Brian.
Baghdaddies
Lively, original and talented the
Baghdaddies gave us a foot-tapping treat.
The evening ended in dancing and every
one who attended seemed to have a very
good time.
Events coming up include Zumbathon on Saturday 28 March 9.30am 1.00pm at Newark Working
Mens Club, 13 Beacon Hill Road, Newark NG24 1NT. Tickets are 10 and you can Zumber for up to 2
hours! Challenge yourself, come along and have fun. Refreshments provided.
We are currently looking for teams of up to 10 people for our Its a Knockout event which will be held at
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Park Farm, Wellow NG22 0EJ on Saturday 20 June. The cost is 300 per team (30 each participant); all
money raised will go to Newark Patriotic Fund. This will be a huge event, with live band, food, bar etc.
Please contact me if you Scarlians would like to form your own team or if any individual would like to join
another team (great for team building and personal development, and yes, I am taking part!).
We have also started a craft group called Craft & Chatter; all items made are sold to raise funds for the
charity. If anyone would like to support us by crafting items for sale or donating craft materials please
contact me, your generosity is always appreciated.
If any businesses or individuals would like to link up and support Newark Patriotic Fund, I would be very
pleased to hear from you.
Again, thank you all for your support. Maureen Haley McDonald - Fund Coordinator, Newark Patriotic Fund
.Tel: 07860 942904 email: coordinator@newarkpatrioticfund.co.uk Website: newarkpatrioticfund.co.uk
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Dennis Sutton
Many readers of the Scarlian will remember my father Dennis who sadly passed away in January this year
age 94. Dennis assisted me in training a band of bell ringers here in South Scarle between 1991 and 2000.
I had moved into the village in February that year and within a couple of days the Church warden Barbara
Maudlin had approached me, (she had earlier asked my wife if we where church goers, and she had let on
that I could ring) and asked if I could help. She explained to me that the village had recently spent a great
deal of money in getting the village bells restored. The project had been finished in September the previous
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year and the villagers where desperate to hear them rung. We had our first practise on June the 3 that year
when 18 villagers turned up, all those who wanted to have a go. By the end of the month that number had
been reduced to about 8 people but this group were really keen and fast progress was made. Although a
member of the Lincoln Guild of bell ringers Dennis was elected as a Non-Resident life member of the
Southwell Diocesan Guild in 1991 because of the work he did here in the village.
Apart from his bell ringing Dennis was a frequent visitor to the village he was often spotted in the village
taking his grandchildren for walks, shopping at the farm shop, stopping to talk to Walter or Bob, or attending
Evening Song at the church.
When the village launched a major fund raising campaign to repair the church roof, Dennis using his
auctioneering skills helped to raise over 1500 in a village sale at Beeches farm in 1995.
During the nineties I, am sure dad knew more people in the village than I did.
As a tribute to Dennis. Florence, myself and Martin with Ian & Paul from Winthorpe rang a quarter peal of
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Grandsire Doubles on the 15 of January in his memory. Many thanks to all of you who sent cards or
expressed condolence. Richard
We cannot stop irresponsible people, who pass through, from polluting our home but perhaps we all could
assist our Secret Army by picking up litter as we walk by. I know they would value the help.
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Saturday 25 April
Doors & Bar 7-00 p.m.
Performance 8-00 p.m.
Tickets call:
07515 382 323
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Adults 8
Under 14 4-50
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Saturday 16 May
Shes Back
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Sunday 31 May
Tractor Run
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Mrs. Barbara Nicholson, who lived in South Scarle for many years with her
husband Nick, died peacefully in Sussex on 3rd March, aged 96. Her son Tony Nicholson thought
many of you who remember her would want to know.
The FloMo Garden Produce Stall
Where? At Mos drive end opposite Florences When? Whenever we have excess plants/veg/flowers/stuff
Just wander by from mid April on and have a look!
Why? Because we hate waste. Because we raised over 70 last year for the Community Centre from your
donations.
To start plants: Tomatoes. Peppers, Cucumbers, Courgettes, Bedding Plants (maybe) Donations this
year will be 50/50 SSCC and St Helenas Church Fabric Fund
Your Post Office - South Scarle Post Office Open 9am to 12 noon
Tuesdays and Thursdays Tel 01636 892003
At Your Post Office You Can:
Buy Euros over the counter - Order any currency for the next day
Access YOUR OWN BANK (all banks now available) via South Scarle Post Office:
So you can - Draw out cash - Pay in cash - Pay in cheques
Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 [as amended]
Commonly known as an s106 agreement, this mechanism is designed to make a development proposal
acceptable in planning terms that would not otherwise be acceptable.
The s106 agreement is often referred to as a developer contribution and can run alongside highways
contributions and CIL contributions and the most common use of imposed s106 contributions is to fund the
LA`s [Local Authorities] affordable housing needs.
So we have it in very simple terms the basics of CIL and Section 106 agreements
Previously only Parish Councils benefited from the CIL contributions that arise from developments whereas
Parish Meetings, such as ours, do not; therefore we were potentially losing out. However, having read
through the various Acts I put a case together and presented this to the Planning Committee at Kelham Hall
and after an initial favourable response and a few meeting later they agreed to fund us 15% of the CIL
contribution or in real terms about 10,000.
Once the Redmay project gets underway this levy will be held by the LA and can fund a project or projects
within our community subject to the relevant approval.
So watch this space...We await the development. David Clarke
10/3/15
Young Scarlian corner Stories Poems Teenage complaints about the world Just what they
want us to know.
More Recipes please we have a village full of brilliant cooks show off then we can make a
cookbook.
Gardening seasonal gardening advice I need it!
Scarlian history stories from our longest standing residents before the living history is lost.
A list of recommended trades people- I thought we could make a village directory of people we
recommend. When a crisis occurs the yellow pages and the web cannot tell you who is good. I really
want to do this so let me have the details of the people you want to recommend.
South Scarle Recycle A list of things people would like to give away swap or sell