SEAMER VILLAGE HALL 100+ CLUB We are continuing to attract new members to our club. Our aim is to now have up to 200 members from within the parish – Seamer village, Tame Bridge, Seamer Hill and Coldpool – or
SEAMER VILLAGE HALL 100+ CLUB


SEAMER VILLAGE HALL 100+ CLUB We are continuing to attract new members to our club. Our aim is to now have up to 200 members from within the parish – Seamer village, Tame Bridge, Seamer Hill and Coldpool – or
Welcome to the Annual Report for 2014/15. Although strictly not within the time frame for this report I must mark the passing of Kenneth (Ken) Wood at the beginning of May. Ken as a lifelong resident of Seamer regularly attended meetings often

The Grapevine

EDITOR’S NOTES The signs of spring are well and truly present now and the lighter nights add to the feeling of the coming summer of sunshine (we hope!) and all it brings. Seamer village Hall also has lots to look

The Jumble Sale held on Saturday was a great success raising £438.36p so far, for the Village Hall funds.
There was a long queue of people waiting for the doors to open at 2pm and the hall was soon packed out with everyone wanting a bargain. Maybe this was due to Jo being on Radio Tees just after 9am promoting it.
The hall was full of items to sell from clothes, footwear, jewellery, books, toys, electrical goods, furniture, household goods and bric-a-brac to plants.
Afterwards people could reflect on their purchases over a cuppa with home made cakes and biscuits.
Thank you to everyone who donated their unwanted goods, to all the helpers and to those of you that came to buy, for making this annual event such a success.
As a new venture, the village hall held it’s first Burn’s Night celebration on January 25th, with 51 villagers and friends enjoying a wonderful evening. Many came dressed for the occasion sporting all forms of tartan.
The evening commenced with Glen McGill welcoming everyone. A three course meal was then served with the haggis piped in by a Scottish piper. The piper and his wife then led the entertainment and had many up dancing a traditional reel.

Totally Stokesley is reporting that “there are signs at Tanton Bridge saying that the road will be closed to traffic from 23.3.2015 for two weeks. It looks like its getting repaired…”

EDITOR’S NOTES Christmas and New year are over and its back to the grind for most of us! I hope you had a great time but it doesn’t have to end. There are plenty of activities going on within the

THE opening times of the short-stay paediatric assessment unit (SSPAU) at the Friarage Hospital are being temporarily changed from later this week due to staffing pressures.
Currently the children’s unit opens from 10am to 10pm but from Saturday (17 January), it will close at the earlier time of 8pm – Monday to Friday – and 5pm on weekends and Bank Holidays.

Thanks to the success of the very first ‘Thirsty Thursday’ in Stokesley in November, we’ve got another date for your diary!
Businesses and individuals in Stokesley and the surrounding areas are invited to this very informal networking event- start 2015 by meeting some new contacts!
Due to popular demand, ‘Thirsty Thursday’ will again take place at The Mill, between 5 pm – 7 pm on Thursday 22nd January.
The aim of the get-together is to allow companies to meet after work and talk about new projects, events and opportunities or maybe seek professional advice from the variety of businesses that attend.