Instead of Mondays, The Stokesley Community bus now picks on FRIDAYS at approximately 10.10 am and returns at approximately 12 noon. If you wish to use this facility then please contact The Stokesley Community Care Association office on 01642 710085
The Grapevine Seamer & Tame Bridge magazine No. 143 February –March 2017
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 143 February –March 2017 View online (opens in a new tab) or download PDF version
Urgent search for Stokesley library volunteers
STOKESLEY Library will close this year unless more volunteers come forward to help run it, a group has warned.
The centre is one of 21 in North Yorkshire that is due to be handed over to the community in spring this year, after the county council announced it could no longer afford to operate them due to budget cuts.
Burn’s night – Saturday January 21st at 7pm, Seamer Village Hall
Burn’s night – Saturday January 21st at 7pm, Seamer Village Hall
Featuring Stephen Liddle on bagpipes & violin
Supper, entertainment & ceilidh dances
(Please pre-order minced beef or veg option)
Optional Scottish dress. Proceeds to Village Hall funds.
Ticket – £10-00: Christine Campy 01642 710320/ 07549134433
Congratulations to Walter Pattison on his MBE
Walter Pattison, of Seamer, near Stokesley, was given an MBE for services to disabled people in the North-east of England.
Couple driving from Seamer to Italy to help refugees
David and Christine Campy are driving from Seamer, near Stokesley, to Milan to help distribute donations from local people.
Their trip was inspired after reading emails from former Stokesley Circuit Methodist Minister, the Rev Daniel Pratt Morris-Chapman, who relocated to Milan in August after spending a year working in North Yorkshire.
Part of his remit is to work with refugees in the area who are waiting to be repatriated to other areas of the European Union or back to their original country.
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 142 December 2016 – January 2017
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 142 December 2016 – January 2017 View online (opens in a new tab) or download PDF version
WHEELS 2 WORK SCHEME
The Wheels2Work scheme (which covers Richmondshire, Hambleton, Harrogate and Craven), now has a fleet of 50cc mopeds available to be loaned to individuals wishing to progress in life but disadvantaged by a lack of available transport between their home and place of work, training or further education.
The scheme, which is a charity and non-profit making, provides a wonderful opportunity for young people who live in areas with limited public transport to fulfil their potential.
Police plant seeds of security advice at Stokesley allotments
Story courtesy of North Yorkshire Police website Police in Stokesley have joined forces with the local community to nip crime and antisocial behaviour at the town’s allotments in the bud. Following several reports from Stokesley allotment holders of issues in
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 140 August 2016 – September 2016
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