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Please Note:

The email address for the Parish Council is now

[email protected]

Healing Village Newsis published and distributed by Healing Parish Council

HEALING

VILLAGE NEWS

March 2017

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HEALING YOUNG

PEOPLE’s COUNCIL

In January this year Healing YPC put on their sixth annual Pantomine, two

evenings of family entertainment in the village to brighten up a gloomy winter.

Over 45 young people performed, moved scenery, worked the lighting and

sound equipment and directed their Pantomime - Joe, and his amazing

technicolor beanstalk.

This year the show was produced and directed by members of the YPC. Once

again they did all the choreography, organised the costumes, props and scenery.

A huge thank you to Healing Primary and Healing Secondary schools for their

support in providing rehearsal space and a venue for the performances.

Thank you to our parent helpers, Gale and Paul Godfrey, Heidi Potter, Emmi

Garside and Duncan Winn. A special mention to Mr Crosby from Healing School

- a Science Academy who never thinks any of our ideas are bonkers and is

always a massive support and help to us.

The performance was, as always entertaining and funny, the whole cast had such

a wonderful time rehearsing and performing the show. I have so much pride in

these young people who are not all actors , singers or performers. They are so

dedicated and have such enthusiasm that I am always in awe of them.

The raffl e money for the two evenings will be donated to a project close to the

hearts of the YPC as four of its members are part of the group. Precious Angels

are a Lifestyle group who have of renovated the Garden of Remembrance at the

Princess Diana hospital and we are thrilled to be giving £250 to them to help

maintain it for the future.

Well done to all the cast and crew and thank you to those of you who came

along and enjoyed the show with us.

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Healing Parish CouncilTel/Fax: (01472) 280290

Woodberry Lodge, 11 Nicholson Road, Healing DN41 7RT

E mail: [email protected]

Healing Parish Council Notes from February 2017. The Parish Council held its usual monthly meeting on Tuesday 14th February 2017.

Resignations & Vacancies The Chairman of the Council, Cllr. Hasthorpe resigned both from the role as Chairman and as a member of the Parish Council at the end of the February meeting. Cllr. Melanie Dickerson also submitted her resignation at the February meeting. Cllr. Alyson Wilson has also resigned.There are now 8 vacancies on the Council, anyone interested in standing for cooption to the Council should speak to either one of the existing members or the Clerk for an informal chat to get some more information.

Highways & Footpaths The Parish Council is still waiting for an update from NELC regarding the implementation of the parking restrictions on footways and verges and has been informed that the problem is a legal one connected to the actual enforcement of the order. Further news is awaited and will be on the website and via the Newsletter when available.

Planning ApplicationsPlanning applications discussed at the February 17 meeting were as follows:-

DM/0922/16/OUT Land at

Buddleia Close, HealingOutline application to erect 10 dwellings, associated garages, gardens, Driveways and access roads with access and layout to be consideredThe Council had no objections to the application.

Also the Council reconsidered its previous comments on the application at 10 Wisteria Drive, Healing and agreed to withdraw its previous objections to the application.

Minutes of all the meetings, which show the Parish Council’s comments on planning applications, are on the Parish Council’s website.

Healing Village HallElectrical works have now been carried out including necessary PAT testing.

Future Dates and ReportsThe Parish Council is represented at various meetings with outside bodies, including the Town and Parish Liaison Meeting, which was held in January 2017.

Poplar Road ParkThe Parish Council is now waiting for paperwork from NELC regarding leases/licences for both Poplar Road and Fords Avenue parks. NELC is to carry out some minor repairs to the Pavilion building at Poplar Road Park

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prior to the Parish Council taking over the management. The Parish Council will be responsible for all repairs to play equipment, grass and hedge cutting etc. once it assumes responsibility for the parks.

FinanceThe Parish Council authorised monthly payments and also updated its mandate with new members for signatories.

Next MeetingThe next meeting will be on Tuesday 14th March 2017 at 7.00 pm at Healing Village Hall. As always, the press and public are most welcome to attend.

Kathy Peers – Parish Clerk“Woodberry Lodge”,11 Nicholson Road, HealingTel/Fax. [email protected]

Next Issue Closing Date – April 2017 edition:The next issue of the Newsletter will be the double issue for March 2017 edition. Closing date for acceptance of submissions will be Monday 13th March 2017 and absolutely no later. Items received after this date will not be included if all contributors could please note.

Healing Sew & SewsWe are a group of ladies who meet every Monday evening

at the New Outlook Healing 7-9pm.

We are looking for new members to join our small friendly group.

We like to knit ,sew, cross stitch etc. We have ladies who knit

scarves and hats for the Shoe Box appeal and make baby clothes for

premature babies, also ladies that cross stitch and sew.

Th e cost is £2 per week to cover rental of the room

and this includes tea and biscuits.

Anyone interested phone Liz Bygotton 237155 for more information

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E mail address for the Parish Council is:[email protected]

EDITORIALS

The Parish Council reserves the right

to edit any article submitted for the

Newsletter from village groups etc.

Whilst we try to include articles as

submitted, sometimes editing has

to take place due to the amount of

space available in each edition. Every

extra page of the Newsletter is at a

direct cost to residents and so the

Parish Council is mindful of printing

costs when including articles. Whilst

all dates and important news etc. is

left as submitted as far as possible,

some minor details are occasionally

edited before the report is fi nalised

for inclusion within the Newsletter.

Groups and others submitting articles

should be aware of this.

Anyone wishing to book Healing Village Hall should

note that there is a dedicated number which is:

07572 203777 or 01472 280290

The number is available Monday to Friday from

9.00am to 4.00pm and out-of-hours please leave an

answerphone message and you will then receive a call back.

You can also book via Email to

[email protected]

or you can make an enquiry through

the Parish Council website –

www.healingparishcouncil.com

HEALING VILLAGE HALL

Parish Councillors

Cllr. Matthew Hubbard (07843 794410) [email protected]

Cllr. Ian Smith (07583 885457) [email protected]

Clerk to the Council

Kathy Peers Tel/Fax: 01472 280290

Woodberry Lodge,

11 Nicholson Road, Healing

E mail: [email protected]

If you have any issues which you need to discuss, please contact a Councillor or the

Clerk and they will be happy to try and assist you.

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HEALING VILLAGE NEWS ADVERTISING costs

Do you run a local business or village group?Here are the costs for advertising in the Healing News;

ADVERT 1 MONTH 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 1 YEAR

Quarter Page £20.00 £50.00 £90.00 £150.00

Half page £35.00 £80.00 £150.00 £250.00

Full Page £40.00 £100.00 £200.00 £380.00

We add 10% for inside cover adverts

(these must be half or full page and must be for at least 6 months)

Adverts for Village Groups

We subsidize adverts from Village Groups about upcoming events or

charitable events so these are free if in a quarter page box.

For half page there is a charge of £10.

For a full page there is a charge of £15.

Artwork is usually supplied by the advertiser.

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Healing WI

Annual General Meeting

8th February 2017

Once again members were greeted by

the sight of tables laid ready for the fi sh

and chip supper which was to be eaten

before the Annual General Meeting.

Supper was delivered by Alexander’s

Plaice of Healing in those elegant blue

and white boxes which served very

well instead of plates. The usual tea

and coffee were served and then the

business of the evening began.

Business

• Minutes of last meeting approved.

• Newsletters available.

• Federation Day Saturday 1st April at

Wintringham Academy. Speaker Julie

Summers, author of Jambusters which

became the television series Home

Fires.

• Federation Quiz Friday3rd March

Broughton Village Hall – team from

Healing to compete?

• Members’ Night 8th March –

committee to be formed

• Pro Forma on board – Car

Maintenance13th March; Golf Day 23rd

March; Lincs Fashion Show 10th May;

Hidden or Forgotten Lincolnshire 30th

May; Something Red Competition to

celebrate Federation 40th Anniversary;

List of hostesses for 2017-18 to be

compiled

• Ideas for outing in August welcomed.

Anyone requiring more information

about the above please contact Anne

Storey.

Annual General Meeting

Janet opened the meeting by thanking

the committee for their work during

the year, Anne and Julie for stepping

in when she was unable to attend

meetings, Shirley for managing our

fi nances, Barbara Lilley for organising

refreshments and an interesting

programme as well as joining with Eileen

to organise the monthly raffl e, and

Barbara Green for recording details of

Flower of the Month and Competitions

each month and the members for their

continuing loyalty. Anne made a report

of the year’s activities and speakers

available, re-iterated Janet’s thanks and

commented on how well the committee

worked together. A fi nancial report was

made available by Shirley, Barbara

Lilley was thanked for her work to

organise the Garden Party which raised

a signifi cant amount for funds.

Members were informed that the

current offi cers and committee, apart

from Julie Mason, were willing to stand

for re-election and that Ann Brown had

offered to join the committee. Offi cers

and committee, minus Julie but with

the addition of Ann Brown, were

elected unanimously: Janet Littlewood,

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President; Anne Storey, Secretary;

Shirley Moss, Treasurer; Committee

Members: Ann Brown, Barbara Green

and Barbara Lilley. Julie Mason’s offer

to help out with fronting meetings was

also accepted.

Cups

Competition:

1. Ann Brown

2. Margaret Hughes and Mary Draycott

3. Janet Littlewood

Flower of the Month

1. Eileen Thorpe and Barbara Green

2. Shirley Moss

3. Ann Brown

Cups to be presented at the meeting in

March.

March 8th will be Members’ Night, and

in the words of the song, anything goes

and no-one knows what to expect until

the organisers reveal the evening’s

surprises!

Healing Village Society

Following consideration it has been

decided that the talk from When You

Wish Upon a Star, which was booked

for the Annual General Meeting on 10th

March, will be postponed until later in

the year. Sharpen your wits and review

your general knowledge because

instead of that planned talk we will be

organising a quiz. Let’s hope this will

prove to be an enjoyable evening.

Don’t forget your contribution to the

supper - it is always very lavish so don’t

eat too much at teatime!

Next Meeting

March 10th

General Knowledge Quiz

Faith Supper

Annual General Meeting

We are a friendly group who welcome

new members and visitors so please do

not hesitate to come along and join us.

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Wolds (Healing) Community Policing Team N/E Lincs West

Commander:

Inspector Mel Christie Tel 07469412894

Supervisor: Sgt Jo Clark

Tel 07469412903

PC 373 Matt Stephenson

Tel 07866841089

PCSO 7822 Richard Heseltine

Tel 07814888914

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ho is eligible!

• Both parents are working (or the sole parent is working in a lone parent family);

• Each parent has a weekly minimum income equivalent to 16 hours at national minimum wage or living wage; ( about £115 per week)

and neither parent has an income of more than £100,000 per year.

When can you claim this if you are eligible!

The term after your child turns 3 years old.

Healing Village Nursery are offering 30 hours childcare to all eligible families this can be taken over term time or spread over 50 weeks of the year ( subject to contracts).

We invite you to join us for a coffee morning at

Healing Village Nursery at

The Methodist Church, Station Road, Healing.

On Friday 28th April

9am -11am

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Professionally Cleans:BLOCK PAVING • CONCRETE DRIVES• TARMAC • PATIOS • DECKING etc.

We also seal Block Pavingto prevent Weed Growth

10% Discount for Village News readers!

Free no obligation quotation Contact Neil

Tel: 01472 503511Mobile: 07902 225121

ANDY FRENCHPainter & Decorator

Internal and ExternalAn Excellent Job -

for a Competitive PriceFully Insured

Tel: 01472 852442Mobile: 07973 787673

North Kelsey Road, Caistor

Aches Pains Strains?

Assessment and treatment with

NO GP referral necessary.

Private Medical Insurance schemes

and self pay clients all welcome.

Call for an appointment with one of

our Chartered Physiotherapists

01472 882197

367 St Nicholas Drive, Wybers

Wood, Grimsby DN37 9RD

[email protected]

www.physio-works.og

£5 off your fi rst appointment with this advert

P SMITHSPECIALIST BUILDER

17 Station Road, Healing, Grimsby DN41 7LXPlease Call Pete

T. 01472 501277 M. 07921 299030

• Concrete • Driveways • Extensions• Plastering • Loft Conversions • Renovations

• All heritage work considered• Council Registered with NE Lincolnshire

• Over 40 years experience

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CANINE CLASSDOG TRAININGFriendly, fun methods with

qualifi ed instructors.

Puppies and olderdogs welcome.

Every Sunday10-11 am at

Stallingborough Village Hall

One-to-one lessons also available

For details call 07547 116515or email

[email protected]

Cheap and Cheerful Window Cleaning - Terry McAllister

[email protected]

Based in Stallingborough01472-882042 or07895-878117 mobile

Also painting/decorating/gardening/maintenance

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Stallingborough Rd

Healing

DN41 7QF

T. 01472 884544

www.healingmanorhotel.co.uk

25th March * MOTHERING SUNDAY BASKETS *

Come make a Mothering Sunday basket of fl owers with Essence Flowers. Perfect gift for your mother.

£30 pp to include all materials.

26th March * MOTHERING SUNDAY *

Join us in Th e Portman for a three course lunch. Served from 12pm to 5pm. £24.95 per

person/£11.95 (under 12s) & under 3 eat for free.

14th April * FISH FRIDAY *

Join us in Th e Pig & Whistle for Good Friday fi sh and chips. Served from 12pm to 8pm.

£10 per person.

16th April * EASTER SUNDAY *

Enjoy a three course meal. Th ere’ll also be an Easter Egg hunt for the children at 4pm.

£20.95 per person. Served from 12pm to 5pm.

21st May to 5th June * LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL *

As part of the LWWF, Th e Manor will be hosting a number of guided history walks about the history

of the house. 20% of pub menu for those booking on to walks. See our website for further details.

18th June * FATHER’S DAY *

Treat dad to a three course meal. Pint of beer for dad and a glass of Prosecco for mum on arrival.

£20.95 per person. Served from 12pm to 5pm.

29th October * HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN CARVING + AFTERNOON TEA *

Enjoy pumpkin carving & fl oristry with Essence Flowers and enjoy a Halloween Aft ernoon Tea.

2pm to 4.30pm. £35 per person includes all materials.

29th & 31sth October * MANOR GHOST TOUR *

Come on a spooky tour of Th e Manor at night and fi nd out more about the spirits that live here.

Tours at 6pm (1 ½ hrs) £10 per person includes hot drink, £5 (children 12 to 16).

LIVE music every Friday and Saturday evening from 7.30pm in Th e Pig & Whistle.

Join us for food, drink and music.

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Healing Hotspurs

Volunteer coaches Needed

We have several young players that

have been training with us for a while

and are looking to progress to playing

matches in a team, however, they have

been unable to make this step forward

due to a lack of coaches.

Specifi cally, we are looking for a coach

to run the following teams for next

season:

• Under 7

• Under 8

• Girls U11/12

If you are interested or would like more

information please contact Richard

Winship 07933 769 796. Thanks

There have been a couple of

outstanding results recently. Our U9s

beat Discoveries Warriors, who hadn’t

been beaten since October, 3 – 2,

thanks to a late headed (a rarity at that

age) winner by Harry Jackson.

The U12 Lockit-Safe boys had a

superb penealty shoot-out cup victory

against league leaders, The Lounge.

The League, in their wisdom, insisted

the game be replayed as extra-time

hadn’t been played in accordance with

competition rules. Against the odds,

the boys won the re-match, ironically,

after extra-time.

As our U16s approach the business

end of the season they are involved in

a tense race for the League title with 5

teams currently separated by 3 points

HEALING GARDEN CLUB

Thursday 2nd February

Our talk on 2nd February about Alpaca

Farming by Chris proved to be very

funny and enlightening. Very naughty

breeding males and beautiful babies.

The farmer Chris obviously loved her

charges which are bred solely for their

wool.

Thursday 2nd March

A talk by Sue Maloney about tools with

a mission, very mysterious so do come

along to fi nd out more.

Thursday 6th April

This our Annual Spring Flower Show

plus quiz. This a members only evening.

If a schedule is required please ring

01472 883474.

These events are held at the Methodist

Church at 7.30pm. Any queries please

ring Norma 01472 506040

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VILLAGE Walk

You are invited to join us on a

local footpath walk on

Sunday March 19th at 2pm

We will meet at

Healing Methodist Church car park

for a walk of about 3-4 miles.

All welcome to join us.

Please contact Peter Ede 01472

883625 for further information.

Christingle

The Christingle held in November

in The New Outlook at The Parish

Church raised an amazing £215.35 in

aid of The Childrens’ Society. Helping

young people living on the streets etc.

Thankyou to all who helped in any

way. I’d like to particularly thank

the primary school children who

entertained us with Christmas music

and the cubs who said prayers.

Advertise Your Business Here!

For details contact

KathyTel: 01472 280290

or email it through to the Parish Council

[email protected]

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Healing RoyalBritish LegionOak Road, Healing

ENTERTAINMENTSaturday 2nd May – Cardee

Ever popular group are back in the club to entertain youWith covers from Fleetwood mac, Led Zeplin, Plan B & Adele

Will be a busy night so be early to grab your seat

Sunday 3rd May – Carl Poelstra (from 6pm)Extra acoustic night with some great music from The Idles front man

Itʼs a Bank Holiday & no work in the morning so why not !!

Saturday 9th May – 90ʼs DiscoRe-live the 90ʼs with some amazing ʻtunesʼ to raise the roof

With fab local 90ʼs specialist DJ ʻTopsyʼFancy dress optional – if you dare

Saturday 30th May – Dirty OliveFirst time in the club for this local 4 piece Rock Band

Playing Classic Rock and Blues/Rock covers from that timeless 70's era...Guitar Driven Rock and Blues. ....LOUD N PROUD ROCK N ROLL.

Saturday 6th June – Come Curry with MeThink you can make the best curry in Healing?

To enter the competition or for more information please contact the club in person or via facebook.£5 per person to come and try the curries and vote for your favourite

Cash prize for winning curry

PUT IT IN YOUR DIARIES THIS YEARS VILLAGE FESTSATURDAY 8TH AUGUST

Showing all major sporting eventsFor more up to date information like our new facebook page

Healing Royal British Legion

HEALING ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUBANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

THURSDAY 9TH MARCH, 20167:30pm

AGENDA

• Homage

• Apologies

• Previous Minutes

• Chair’s report

• Financial statements,

• Auditors report

• Financial report

• Statement of accounts

• Balance sheet

• President’s Report

• Appointments

• Appointment of auditor

• Appointment of arbitrator

• Committee vacancies

• Any Other Business

• Membership Renewals

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The Royal British Legion Women's SectionHealing & District Branch

EASTER PRIZE

GREAT PRIZES TO BE WON!

On: Friday 7th April 2017Doors Open: 7.00pm (Start 7.30pm)

At: The Chapel School Room, Station Road, Healing

A FUN NIGHT FOR ALL THE FAMILY!EVERYONE WELCOME!

All proceeds to: The Royal British Legion Women's Section Registered Charity No: 219279Supporting Men, Women & Children of the Armed Forces Community who need our help.

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Dear Householder,

Archaeology Project - Healing

The North East Lincolnshire Archaeology and Local History Society in October 2016

were contacted by Cambridge University’s “Access to Cambridge Archaeology”

to join them in a garden dig project to be undertaken in conjunction with local

schools, through Ormiston Maritime Academy, and a project has been arranged to

carry out a garden dig in Old Clee village in May, 2017. As part of this project we

would like to carry out a second dig in a village near to, but not closely attached

to Grimsby and after discussion, Healing seems a perfect choice with its location

and known history.

This project would give us the opportunity to carry out a larger scale project and

we would invite you to take part in this by agreeing to us to dig a one metre square

test pit at an agreed place in your garden.

This work would be undertaken by students and members of our Society, under

the direction of members of staff from Cambridge University and the schools

involved. We would also like you to have the opportunity to take an active part in

this should you wish.

On completion of the dig participating students will attend Cambridge University

and prepare a report on their work and fi ndings. This information will be available

to us locally and you will be provided with a copy of the report.

The project will be funded by “Access Cambridge Archaeology”, who with the

schools will be responsible for the students and to ensure the gardens are restored

to their pre-dig state on completion of the dig. Our Society in conjunction with

Emma Lingard will be the local contact and co-ordinators for the project. It is

proposed to carry out this work on Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th June 2017.

If you would like to take part in this interesting project please contact me on 01472

236827. A meeting will be held to which all householders wanting to take part will

be invited. This will give us the opportunity to explain the project in great detail

and offer advice on archaeology excavation techniques.

Kind regards

Hon. Chairman

P.S.

Please do not hesitate to contact me on 01472 236827, or e-mail david.

[email protected] or Emma Lingard [email protected] telephone

0778 886 5191.

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Parish Council Vacancies

Due to recent resignations of Cllr.

Hasthorpe, Cllr. Wilson and Cllr.

Dickerson, the Parish Council now

has 8 current casual vacancies on the

Council. The Council obviously needs

to consider coopting new members to

increase the member numbers. There

are two defi nite candidates who have

put themselves forward for March but

this will still leave existing vacancies.

The Parish Council would therefore ask

anyone who might have considered

joining the Council to come along to

its next meeting, Tuesday 14th March

at 7.00pm, see what the Council does,

meet the remaining members and think

about standing for cooption. Parish

Council members come from all walks

of life and a good cross selection of

residents, from those who are retired,

professionals to full time parents, help

shape the Council and form a good

representative body from people living

in our Village.

The meetings are always held on the

second calendar Tuesday of each

month up at the Village Hall and this

is the commitment members have

to make, to attend the majority of

the meetings. The Parish Council is

consulted on all highways matters, all

planning applications within the village

and as you may have read, is now taking

on the management of the local parks

within the Village. It also owns and

runs the Village Hall and owns several

land sites within the Village which it is

responsible for maintaining.

If you are interested but would like

an informal chat before attending a

meeting, please contact one of the

remaining Council members or the

Clerk for an informal, no-obligation

private chat.

HEALING METHODIST CHURCH

DIARY FOR March

March 5th 10.00 a.m. At Healing Preacher: Miss Lucie Merritt 10.00 a.m. At Keelby Preacher: Mr. Ray Sutton

March 12th 10.00 a.m. At Keelby Preacher: Rev’d Jade Bath Holy Communion

March 19th 10.00 a.m. At Healing Preacher: Mrs. E. Ede 10.00 a.m. At Keelby Prayer Walk

March 26th 10.00 a.m. At Keelby Preacher: Mrs. Bev Barker

Flower rota for FebruaryMarch 5th Mrs. A. Dent March 12th At KeelbyMarch 19th Mrs. A. LambertMarch 26th At Keelby

Regular Youth ActivitiesSunday Club 10.00-11.00 a.m. At Keelby

MinisterRev’d Jade BathTel. 01472 877644Email [email protected]

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Church of St. Peter and St. Paul Notices for March 2017

March 5th 11:00 am Holy Communion - Rev’d Philip Stevens March 12th 11:00 am Morning Prayer - Norma Saville March 19th 11:00 am Holy Communion - Rev’d Paul Salmon March 26th 11:00 am Family Service - Jane Foster Smith and Ann Digby

Every Tuesday at 4.30 pm service of prayer and meditation

Advance Notice30th April 11:00 am All Ages Worship with a Spring themed art project for children

Rector Revd Philip Stevens – tel. no. 01472-753602www.woldsgateway.org.ukFind us on facebook at ‘Healing Parish Church’

Church Wardens Christina Coleman – tel. no. 01472-280120Brian Ruffell Ward – tel. no. 01472-371836

Parish Offi ceEnquiries for Weddings and BaptismsSaturday 4th March - 10-12 noon - New OutlookSaturday 1st April - 10-12 noon - New OutlookChristina Coleman - 01472 280120Norma Saville - 01472 506040

Grimsby ● Healing ● Stallingborough ● Immingham ● South Killingholme Monday to Saturday

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Grimsby ● Healing ● Stallingborough ● Immingham ● South Killingholme Monday to Saturday

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North Sea La Church Ave 0445 0515 0545 � � � � � � � � � � �� North Sea La Kings Road 0447 0517 0547 � � � � � � � � � � � Cleethorpes Pier 0455 0525 0555 � � � � � � � � � � � Riby Square 0505 0535 0605 � � � � � � � � � � � Victoria Street Tesco 0509 0539 0609 � � � � � � � � � � � Grimsby Riverhead Exchange0515 0545 0615 0630 0645 0700 0715 0730 0745 0815 0845 05 25 45 Cromwell Rd Lidl Store 0521 0551 0621 0636 0651 0706 0721 0736 0751 0821 0851 11 31 51 Willows Shops � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Wybers Way Top � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Wybers Wood Lights 0527 0557 0627 0642 0657 0712 0727 0742 0757 0827 0857 17 37 57 Healing School � � � � 0701 � 0731 � 0801 0831 0901 21 41 01 Stallingborough Roundabout � � � � 0704 � 0734 � 0804 0834 0904 24 44 04 Immingham MIC 0535 0605 0635 0650 � 0720 � 0750 � � � � � � Immingham County Hotel 0543 0613 0643 0658 0712 0728 0742 0758 0812 0842 0912 32 52 12 Lindsey Oil Refinery 0548 0618 0648 � 0717 0733 � � 0817 0847 0917 37 57 17 South Killingholme 0558 0628 0658 � 0727 0743 � � 0827 0857 0927 47 07 27

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Cleethorpes ● Grimsby ● Immingham 5Sunday and Bank Holidays

route number 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5North Sea La Kings Road � � � � � � � � 1915 2015 2115 2215Cleethorpes Pier � � 0925 25 1625 1725 1825 1925 2025 2125 2225Riby Square � � 0935 35 1635 1735 1835 1935 2035 2135 2235Victoria Street Tesco � � 0939 39 1639 1739 1839 1939 2039 2139 2239Grimsby Riverhead Exchange 0745 0845 0945 45 1645 1745 1845 1945 2045 2145 2245Cromwell Rd Lidl Store 0751 0851 0951 51 1651 1751 1851 1951 2051 2151 2251Willows Shops 0754 0854 0954 54 1654 1755 1855 1955 2055 2155 2255Wybers Way Top � � � � � 1759 1859 1959 2059 2159 2259Wybers Wood Lights 0757 0857 0957 57 1657 � � � � � �Healing School 0801 0901 1001 01 1701 1803 1903 2003 2103 2203 2303Stallingborough Roundabout 0804 0904 1004 04 1704 1806 1906 2006 2106 2206 2306Immingham County Hotel 0812 0912 1012 12 1712 1814 1914 2014 2114 2214 2314

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Immingham ● Grimsby ● Cleethorpes 5Sunday and Bank Holidays

route number 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Immingham County Hotel 0815 0915 15 1715 1817 1917 2017 2117 2217 2317Stallingborough Roundabout 0825 0925 25 1725 1827 1927 2027 2127 2227 2327Healing School 0828 0928 28 1728 1830 1930 2030 2130 2230 2330Wybers Way Top � � � � 1835 1935 2035 2135 2235 2333 Willows Shops 0832 0932 32 1732 1837 1937 2037 2137 2237 2334Cromwell Rd Lidl Store 0837 0937 37 1737 1842 1942 2042 2142 2242 2339Grimsby Riverhead Exchange 0845 0945 45 1745 1850 1950 2050 2150 2250 2347Victoria Street Tesco 0848 0948 48 1748 1853 1953 2053 2153 2253 �Riby Square 0850 0950 50 1750 1855 1955 2055 2155 2255 �Cleethorpes Pier 0900 1000 00 1800 � � � � � �Cleethorpes Alexandra Road � � � � 1905 2005 2105 2205 2305 �North Sea La Kings Road � � � � � 1915 2015 2115 2215 2315 �

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249-253 Cleethorpe Road, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire DN31 3BHT: 01472 350442 / 241498 E: [email protected]

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