Walter Pattison, of Seamer, near Stokesley, was given an MBE for services to disabled people in the North-east of England.
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.
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.
Children’s Christmas Workshop
Sat 3rd Dec
2-4pm
make cards, decoration gift tags, etc.
Seamer Village Hall
£2 including refreshments
ALL WELCOME
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 142 December 2016 – January 2017 View online (opens in a new tab) or download PDF version
Events in December 7pm Sat 10th Dec in Seamer Village Hall – Christmas- sing-a-long by candle-light. Music by Ron Kirk. Pooled supper & bring own drinks. Suitable for children & adults. No admission charge 4pm Sunday 11th Dec – Christmas
Would you like to help a refugee in Milan? We are hoping to take Shoe boxes of Christmas gifts for adults to Rev Daniel & Grace for distributions via the Methodist Church in Milan.
A Quiz night will be held in the village hall on Saturday, November 26, at 7pm.
Tickets are £7 including buffet supper, from 01642 713740
Take your own drinks and glasses.
This Sunday – 13th, is Remembrance Sunday. A service will be held in Seamer Memorial Hall at 10.30 am, led by Ron Kirk. This is held to honour those from the parish involved in wars and conflicts.
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.
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