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The Wakefield North Review is a local magazine and directory for the residents and businesses of Outwood, Stanley, Wrenthorpe and surrounding areas

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Happy New Year to all our advertisers and readers. Welcome to thefirst issue of 2010!

As always there’s lots going on locally at the start of the year - there isa Wedding Fayre on the 31st January at Ossett Town Hall and two tributebands - AC/DC tribute Heatseeker in February and the genuineShowaddywaddy in March. If you enjoy old photographs, nostalgia andlocal history, a special exhibition will take place in the Ridings in March -A Window to Your Past - which is building on the success of last year’sevent - details are on page 18.

With the terrible weather over Christmas and at the beginning ofJanuary, the local shops need your support more than ever - businessesall over the country have suffered, except perhaps for those selling snowshovels, sledges and wellies!

A Thank You as always must go to everyone who has advertised with theWakefield North and to all our readers who use the advertisers withing themagazine - your support is very much appreciated and all the team wishyou all a very happy and prosperous 2010.

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Editor: Caron RyallsAdvertising enquiries: 01924 260500Email: [email protected] Wakefield North Review is published by:Dogfish Media Ltd, 4 Dickinson House, Bank St, Ossett WF5 8NW

No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyway without the consent of the publisher. ©Dogfish Media Ltd 2010

Disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken to ensuretotal accuracy in this publication, Dogfish Media Ltd.accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Alldetails are believed to be correct at time of going topress.

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The tastiest festival around returns next monthafter being nominated for a White Rose Award forTourism Event of the Year.

It will see 10 top chefs showcasing their skillsalongside television’s celebrity cook RosemaryShrager.

The Wakefield Council-run event will also seefood demonstrations from Rosemary as well aschefs including Wakefield’s young chef of the year,Josh Angell, and food champion Heather Copley,who is a regular at the festival.

The FDR takes place in Wakefield city centre onFebruary 26 and 27 and is set to be even biggerand better than last year. Other events during thetwo days include a free walking tour around thecity centre led by Kevin Trickett and a chance tojoin top-selling author Richard Bell as he recreatesone of his many walks from his book.

Cllr Denise Jeffery, WakefieldCouncil’s deputy leader and cabinetmember with responsibility for culture, said:” TheFDR is a fantastic opportunity for us to show thecountry our amazing local produce and culinarytalents.

“The festival is always extremely popular andthis one promises to be even better than ever.There’s a real variety of events on the menu whichmakes it perfect for a family day out as well as adelight for food fanatics.”

There will even be a red London bus servicecalled the Rhubarb Rover, run by local companyDavid Palmers, to take people from the city centreto the attractions including the return of thepopular specialist food market from DeliciouslyYorkshire.

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Yoga began more than 3,000 years ago in India.

The word yoga is Sanskrit (one of the ancient

languages of the East), meaning the unison of the

mind, body, and spirit.

Although yoga includes physical exercise, it is also

a lifestyle practice for which exercise is just one

component. Training your mind, body, and breath,

as well as connecting with your spirituality, are the

main goals of the yoga lifestyle. It is a complete

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and soul.

You work every area of the body so your breathing

improves, you become more flexible, have more

energy and basically feel tremendously better at

the end of the class than you did when you arrived.

The Benefits of Yoga include:

Deep Breathing

Yoga encourages deep breathing which increases

the amount of oxygen in the body. Very few of us

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top part of our lungs, whereas a yoga breath starts

at the belly, fills the sides of the ribs and then fill

the top of the chest, right up to the collar bone.

Flexibility

Practising yoga enables you to become more

flexible, but flexibility is not important when you

first start a yoga class. Joints stiffen very, very

quickly if you don't use them - in fact as early as

your late twenties. In yoga, every joint is used, in

every which way possible, preventing deterioration

and arthritis. Besides joint health, yoga will help

every other area of your body, making you look

slimmer and feel fitter.

Energy Levels & Relaxation

Yoga gives you energy, helps you to relax, beats

stress, calms and refocuses your mind, and just

really helps your whole body. Posture is corrected

and tension in your neck and shoulders released,

which will prevent headaches. Back aches are

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and you will improve your shape, through toned

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Weight Loss

Yoga helps with weight-loss on two levels. On the

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which naturally makes you not want to indulge.

Yoga works as much on the inside as it does on

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Yoga is suitable for all ages and abilities. A class

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poses gradually and to suit their own personal

ability. The aim is to achieve and hold the pose

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Distress, low mood and worry are

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By empowering users to understand why

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The course uses cognitive behaviour

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It aims to provide a range of life skills

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After the fantastic success of the last event, with an

incredible 2235 visitors in just two 7hr

days, l suppose it was more a question of

not if but when would the next event be,

l'm very pleased to inform everyone that

the Ridings management team lead by

Barbara Winston have once again made a

shop unit available to us for next year,

starting on the 10th Mar 11am press

launch by invitation only and the 12th

&13th March open to the public 9-30am to

4-30am each day, but please keep looking

in the windows from mid January for items

been displayed and information regarding

the event, the shop unit in question is at the moment

been used to sell Christmas calendar's, its next to H

Samuel,s as you enter from the Cathedral entrance.

The event will be run under the banner of A

Window To Your Past, the theme will be Births

including Christenings, Marriages and Deaths. or as

some might suggest, Cradle to the Grave.

A Window To Your Past team and its invited partners

will have local and knowledgeable experts available

through out the event, so visitors can ask any question

about the exhibits or their own family history, below is

a list of all societies and groups who will be taking part

and a brief description of what they will be displaying.

This time we will have the added attraction of a

professional film company who will be making a

documentary of the event, so if you have an interesting

story or photographs please let me know, also a

number of magazines will be carrying a full feature on

the event in their February issues.

We will be displaying a large number of old family

weddings photographs, plus photographs of

Christenings, and memorials and churches etc. will form

a continuous exhibition around most of the shop unit,

to compliment and add further interest there will be

lots of items of memorabilia.

One of the displays that will undoubtedly attract

media attention, will be the story of a local couple who

met before they were born? "correct" went to the

same school together, got married and were the centre

of a media story that attracted press coverage from all

over the world, including ITN and Yorkshire Calendar,

we now have the actual TV footage along with lots of

photographs etc taken at the time, including the brides

actual wedding dress, all will be shown on a screen at

the event, this story will guarantee lots of press

interest.

Wakefield & District Family History SocietyAt the last Window To Your Past event Wakefield &

District Family History Society took as their theme the

name of Sidebottom's hardware shop which used to

stand in Marygate before the row of shops were

demolished around 1900. Using parish registers, census

returns, newspaper reports, wills, the IGI and

monumental inscriptions we traced the

family tree of the Sidebottom family and

eventually found a living descendant. For the

coming event in March we are using

photographs and original documents to

show aspects in the lives of the ancestors of

some our members. For instance, in the

1950s the average bill for a cremation was

£55 with a Government Death Grant of

£30 paying more than half of the bill. Today

the bill is likely to be £2000.

Wakefield Library Service Wakefield Library Service will be

participating in the event with a display entitled “From

the cradle to the grave”. Using photographs taken from

both library and private collections the display will

portray local people from across the Wakefield District

from babyhood through schooldays and work time and

will feature biographies of those who gave their lives in

the service of their country during the First and

Second World Wars.

West Yorkshire Archive ServiceWest Yorkshire Archive Service will host a display and

exhibition of originals to open up the collection it hold.

come along and see a baptism, wedding and burial

register and find out how you can find out about your

family tree. using an example WYAS will trace the life of

a local person and show how you can do the same.

Outwood Community Video.Reports of Accidents and disasters in Collieries in the

Wakefield and District area, there will also be

photographs of Memorials to various mining disasters.

Christine EllisA very well known historian and lecturer on old

costumes will be displaying a collection of early

wedding gowns, and will be available to answer

questions throughout the event.

Victor WatsonVictor attended our last event as a Town Crier, this

time he will be coming in his professional capacity as a

Toast Master, a very interesting and colourful

Gentleman.

Please visit our website for more info and updates.www.a-window-to-your-past.com email [email protected]

A WindowTo Your Past

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Movement and dance classes are available for girls

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through jumping around, stretching, running and

even being still, to more advanced dance classes

for older children with more advanced motor skills

and coordination and better concentration.

Dance classes are often available for children

from the age of two or three upwards. They can

cover all forms of movement and creative dance,

including ballet, tap, modern jazz and freestyle.

Many schools also run classes in cheerleading,

gymnastics and theatrecraft or drama.

Dance classes are a great introduction to

physical exercise and being active. They help

develop key skills, such as coordination, balance,

flexibility, strength, stamina, discipline and even

memory. Being active in this way also helps boost a

child’s self-esteem, making them feel good about

their own abilities and increasing their self-

confidence. And one of the greatest benefits of

dance is that it sparks a child's imagination and

nurtures individual creativity in a unique way. Dance

classes share the joy of physical self-expression in

a supportive and structured setting. This can have

a positive impact on children who have limited

physical abilities, who act out or who have a difficult

time sitting still. Involving children in dance also

teaches the basic elements of creative movement,

such as time, space, rhythm and design.

Younger children have short attention spans, so

dance and movement classes are often no longer

than 30 minutes. A good teacher keeps the class

exciting and moving, so no-one is able to get

bored. The focus of classes for young children

tends to be wide ranging, which helps gain their

interest for longer, and is likely to explore all the

different styles and approaches to dance and

movement.

As children get older, they may find that they

prefer one type of dance or movement over others,

or develop certain preferences. Classes for older

children tend to focus more on certain styles, such

as ballet, tap, contemporary and jazz, so offer ideal

options for them to move on to study and learn in

more depth. Some higher grade dance exams

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Level and may be used towards the points

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length of classes tends to increase with age too,

with an hour or more becoming the norm, and the

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The benefits of attending dance class are

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will show themselves in all aspects of life, from

swimming instructors commenting about beautifully

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FEBRUARY Saturday 6th February Wakefield Concert SocietyAndrew Booth (Guitar) and the Chinese Cellist LiLu present a programme of music from Schubertto Piazzola. Jubilee Hall, Margaret St, WakefieldAdmission £11 with concessions. Tickets at thedoor. Under 16s free with a paying adult. Moreinformation from Chris on 01924 371546

Saturday 6th February The Female of the Species by Phil JudkinWakefield & District Family History SocietyMeetings held at Outwood Memorial Hall,Outwood. Doors open 9.45am for a 10.30amstart.

Saturday 27th February Wakefield Concert SocietyRichard Bayliss (Horn), Arisa Fujita (Violin) andSam Haywood (Piano) play music by Beethovenand BrahmsJubilee Hall, Margaret St, WakefieldAdmission £11 with concessions. Tickets at thedoor. Under 16s free with a paying adult. Moreinformation from Chris on 01924 371546

Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th February Wakefield Festival of Food, Drink & RhubarbDeliciously Yorkshire food stalls, cookerydemonstations, guided walks and fun for thefamily.For more information visit www.wakefield.gov.uk orcall 0845 8 506 506

MARCHSaturday 6th March Martin Frobisher by John HodgkinsWakefield & District Family History SocietyMeetings held at Outwood Memorial Hall,Outwood. Doors open 9.45am for a 10.30amstart.

Saturday 20th March Wakefield Concert SocietyEnsemble 360 from sheffield close the seasonwith the Archduke Trio by Beethoven, Mozart’sKegelstatt Trio and various ‘Party Pieces’Jubilee Hall, Margaret St, WakefieldAdmission £11 with concessions. Tickets at thedoor. Under 16s free with a paying adult. Moreinformation from Chris on 01924 371546

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APRILSaturday 3rd AprilThere’s going to be a white wedding by Christine EllisWakefield & District Family History SocietyMeetings held at Outwood Memorial Hall,Outwood. Doors open 9.45am for a 10.30amstart.

MAYSaturday 1st MaySex, Sin and Scandal in Newspapersby Roy StockdillWakefield & District Family History SocietyMeetings held at Outwood Memorial Hall,Outwood. Doors open 9.45am for a 10.30amstart.

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Local Community Groups Wakefield Talking Newspaper

We are a group of volunteers who record the

Weekly Wakefield Express onto tape and CD to

distribute completely FREE to blind and visually

impaired people in the district. It is a service to

people who can no longer enjoy the pleasure of

reading about what is going on and is available in

their area. Contact Jean on 01924 252615 or

email: [email protected]

Astronomical Society

Ever wanted to learn about the Universe or see

the Planets through a Telescope?

West Yorkshire Astronomical Society can help you

do just that. The Society is based at Rosse

Observatory, Carleton Road, Pontefract WF8 3RJ.

Open every Tuesday from 7.30 – 9pm. (Closed

August) All welcome. www.WYAS.org.uk

TRAC - The Really Active Club

The Really Active Club is a group of all ages who

like to explore Britain on foot and by bicycle, visit

museums and stately homes and sample the

occasional quaint pub and teashop. Regularly use

hostels as bases for good value weekends away

but YHA membership isn’t necessary to join. A full

programme of activities.

Email: [email protected] or tel Jackie on

01924 829096 www.yhatrac.org.uk

Wakefield & District Family History Society

Meet at The Memorial Hall, Leeds Rd, Outwood on

the first Saturday in the month. Doors open at

9.45am for a 10.30am start. Available on the day:

stalls, books of interest to Family Historians, Help

Desk, Library, Computer Desk and Refreshments.

Visitors are welcome.

Contact: Ron Pullan at [email protected]

The Rodillian Singers

A love of music and a good sense of humour are

the most important prerequisites - an ability to

read music is not essential. Rehearsals are held

on Thursday evenings at 7.30pm at East Ardsley

Methodist Church, Chapel Street, East Ardsley

Wakefield WF3 2AA

For details visit www.rodilliansingers.com

Dogs for the Disabled

Dogs for the Disabled is a charity based in

Oxfordshire, which trains assistance dogs to be

partnered with disabled children and adults who,

with their help, can lead more independent and

fulfilled lives. We have recently opened a new

training centre in Nostell, Wakefield, which will

help us to provide more dogs for people living in

the North of England. We need the help and

support of local people, community groups,

schools and businesses in order to raise funds for

our vital work (we receive no government funding.)

If you are interested in supporting Dogs for the

Disabled in your local area please contact

Rowan Martin on 01924 860699

or email [email protected].

International Plastic Modellers Society

(Wakefield and District Branch)We meet on the second friday of the month at

Netherton WMC, Netherton Lane, Netherton from

7.30 pm onwards,where we enjoy discussing and

displaying plastic models in a range of scales and

subjects , our meetings are free to attend and new

members are always welcome.

Contact: Karl Grubb on 01924820264

www.ipmswakefield.multiply.com

Lunchclubs at a local school near you?

Age Concern Wakefield District in partnership with

Help the Aged, Wakefield District Primary Care

Trust and Family Services are working with

Kingswood Catering and local schools to provide

sustainable Lunchclubs across the district. At most

of the schools the lunches are served at 11.30am

and a sample menu is: Roast Beef & Yorkshire

pudding with a selection of vegetables, followed

by treacle sponge & custard + tea or coffee - all

this for only £2 per person.

To find out if there is a lunchclub running at a

school near you or if you would like your local

school to set up a lunch club please phone Vanda

Dunnachie on 01977 552114 or 07726 901678

Yorkshire Philharmonic Choir

Is a choir of over 100 voices and rehearses each

week on Tuesday evenings 7.30pm to 9.30pm at

Mulberry House Hall, Margaret Street, Wakefield.

They promote five concerts per year, usually in

Wakefield Cathedral, but also in Dewsbury Town

Hall. The group was formed 55 years ago from the

school choir at the old Thornes House Grammar

School. New members especially welcome,

contact Graham Heley on 01924 272385 or email

[email protected]

Community

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Stanley Chldren’s Centre

Long Causeway, Stanley, Wakefield WF3 4JB

Tel: 01924 303181. Centre Manager: Gill

Sheldrake. Offers services and information to

children under five and their families.

St Peter’s Church

All services are held at the Church Centre, Lake

Lock Road, Stanley

Minister: Rev W HendersonSunday 10.00am Family Communion

4.00pm Evensong

Tuesday 9.15am Prayers

Weds 9.30am Holy Communion

Thursday 9.15am Children’s Ark

St Peter’s Cafe

Open from 10am - 2pm on Tuesdays ad

Thursdays. Serves home cooked meals, hot and

cold meals and snacks, all-day breakfasts, cakes

& puddings and drinks. Delicious food and great

value. The Cafe is run entirely by volunteers and

would welcome any new volunteers who could

help out. If you are able to spare a little time,

contact the church centre on 01924 835746

Zion Christian Centre

Full Gospel Church, Aberford Road, Stanley

Minister: David DixonSunday 10.30am Service

11.00am Sunday School & Creche

Thursday 8.00pm Bible Study

Methodist Church

Lee Mount Chapel, Stanley

Minister: Rev Terry Keen Tel: 01924 255363Steward: Mrs Doreen Abson Tel: 01924 824577Sunday: 10.30am Service, including Junior Church

Stanley Library & Community Centre

Tel: 01924 303130

Library Opening Hours:

Monday 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 7pm

Tuesday 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 5pm

Weds Closed all day

Thursday 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 7pm

Friday 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 5pm

Saturday 9am - 1pm

The Community Centre has a hall, two rooms and

a well equiped kitchen available to hire. Contact

the Library for details.

The Friends of Stanley Community Centre

Meets to support and raise funds for the centre.

Regular events include:

Tea Dance - sequence dancing and refreshments

Tues & Fri 1.30pm - 4pm

Coffee Morning - relax with friends over a cuppa

Thurs 10am - 12noon

Social Dance Night - a variety of dancing.

Admission £2.00. Refreshments included.

First Saturday in each month.

The Bevin Community Group

Based at Bevin Centre, Outwood. There is no fee

to join. Organise events and day trips.

Tues - Craft Classes 12.30pm - 2.30pm

Wed - Prize Bingo 12.30pm - 2.30pm

General meetings every 3 months

Outwood Community Video

Outwood Community Video is a video-making club

in Outwood, Wakefield. The club was formed in

2001 to encourage people of all ages to take an

interest in film making. We intend to film events

around our local communities in Outwood, Stanley,

Alverthorpe, Wrenthorpe, Kirkhamgate and

Lofthouse. All our members are volunteers. The

aim of our club, with the aid of local funding, is to

produce a series of videos that reflect the history

of our area as well as putting together a digital

database of film and photographs for future

generations.

We also aim to help raise funds for the less

fashionable charities, groups and clubs that

sometimes miss out to the more popular groups.

The club meets every Tuesday at Outwood

Memorial Hall, Victoria Street, Outwood at 7.30pm.

New members and visitors are always welcome.

Contact: Outwood Community Video Tel: 01924

378527 www.outwoodcommunityvideo.co.uk

Community

Ward 21: Wrenthorpe & Outwood West• Kirkhamgate • Gentian Court • Carr Gate •Outwood North • Wrenthorpe • West AlverthorpeNorth • Newton Hill West • Outwood (Ledger Lane) •Lingwell Gate • Silcoates •

Councillor Annemarie Glover Tel: 01924 217424 Email: [email protected] Councillor Betty Liles Tel: (01924) 370740Email: [email protected] Surgeries for Cllrs Glover & Liles1st Friday of the month• Parkside Methodist Church, Outwood at

10am - 11am 1st Saturday of the month• Wrenthorpe Village Hall at 10.30am - 11.30am Councillor Richard Hunt Tel: (01924) 383297Email: [email protected] Surgeries for Cllr HuntCall Richard Hunt on (01924) 383297 and he willarrange to come and see you

Your Local Councillors Ward 15: Stanley & Outwood East• St John’s North • Bottomboat • Newton Hill East •Stanley • Stanley Lee Moor • Lofthouse • OutwoodWest • Lake Lock • Outwood (Leeds Road) •Newmarket Lane • Lofthouse Gate •Councillor Clive HudsonPortfolio Holder for Environment Tel: (01924) 896864Email: [email protected] Councillor Jacqui Williams Mayor of the District Tel: (01924) 278007Email: [email protected] Surgeries for Cllrs Hudson & Williams1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month:• Stanley Library & Community Ctr, at 6pm-7pm 2nd & 4th Saturday of each month:• Stanley Library & Community Ctr at 9.30am-10.45am • Bevin Close Community Centre at 9.30am-10.45am Excluding Bank Hols, No Appointment Necessary Councillor Simon Wilson Tel: 07527 814405 Email: [email protected] Surgeries for Cllr Wilson3rd Saturday in every monthStanley Library - 10am - 11am

Your MPsWakefield ConstituencyMary Creagh MP Tel: 01924 204319 Email: [email protected] Constituency Office: 20-22 Cheapside, Wakefield,WF1 2TFContact the constituency office with any concerns orto make an appointment

Normanton ConstituencyEd Balls MP Tel: 01924 898158Email: [email protected] Office:54 High Street, Normanton, WF6 2AQContact the constituency office with any concerns orto make an appointment

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EMERGENCY SERVICESPolice (Non Emergency) 0845 606 0606

Crimestoppers 0800 555 111

Wakefield Fire Station 01924 334 020

HEALTHDewsbury & District Hospital 0844 811 8110

Pinderfields Hospital 0844 811 8110

Pontefract General Infirmary 0844 811 8110

Leeds General Infirmary 01132 432 799

St James Hospital 01132 433 144

NHS Direct 0845 4647

Local GP Surgeries & Health Centres

Dr Blakemore & Ptnrs,

Lofthouse 01924 822273

Outwood Park Medical Centre 01924 822626

The Health Centre, Stanley 01924 822328

Wrenthorpe Health Centre 01924 822626

TRANSPORTTraveline 0870 608 2608

Rail Enquiries 0845 748 4950

Metro Bus 0113 245 7676

Doncaster Airport 01302 801 010

Leeds Bradford Airport 0113 250 9696

Manchester Airport 0161 489 3000

UTILITIESElectricity (Emergencies

& Loss of supply) 0800 375675

Gas (Emergencies) 0800 111999

Water (Enquiries) 0845 1242424

CARE LINESNSPCC 24 hr Helpline 0808 800 5000

RSPCA 24 hr Advice 0870 555 5999

Childline 0800 1111

Citizen’s Advice Bureau 0870 120 2450

Samaritans 0845 790 9090

Age Concern Info Line 0800 009 966

WAKEFIELD MDCMain Switchboard 01924 306 090

Anti-Social Behaviour 0845 8 506 506

SOCIALThe Royal British Legion 01924 263 711

Cineworld Cinemas 0871 220 8000

Xscape Castleford 0871 220 3221

Barnsley Metrodome 01226 730 060

Wakefield Theatre 01924 211 311

Wakefield Tourist Info Centre 0845 601 8353

SCHOOLS Primary Schools

Jerry Clay Lane J&I School 01924 303665

Kirkhamgate Primary School 01924 303735

Ledger Lane J&I School 01924 303825

Lofthouse Gate Primary 01924 303110

Newton Hill J&I School 01924 303680

Pinders Primary (JIN) School 01924 303700

Rooks Nest J&I School 01924 303835

St. John’s CE (VA) J&I School 01924 303715

Stanley Grove Primary School 01924 303805

Stanley St. Peter’s CE (VC)

Primary and Nursery School 01924 303175

Wrenthorpe Primary School 01924 303775

Secondary Schools

Outwood Grange College

of Technology 01924 303815

LIBRARIES

Stanley Library &

Community Centre 01924 303130

Outwood Library 01924 303115

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