CAISTOR AREA DIARY UPDATES - THURSDAY 20th SEPTEMBER

CAISTOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL – CLEANERS REQUIRED

Cleaner required term time only, (39 weeks, which includes one week in the School holidays to be agreed).

Salary scale 1.4

Hours 15 hours per week, 3.30pm – 6.30pm

Please contact Mr Rick Broddle , Site Manager, for further information on 01472 855001 or email for an application form. Closing date: Wednesday 3 October 2012.

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TOPPERS – CAISTOR TOP – CHRISTMAS TREES

Toppers warehouse is proudly supporting Caistor Christmas trees by supplying quality trees and lights once again this year , orders can be placed directly at toppers, or complete an order form, which will be delivered to all caistor residents .
Toppers once again are proud to supply quality trees at discount prices .
In addition toppers will be donating 50p from every tree sold to Lincolnshire air ambulance, please help us support the very worthy cause .

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SALES ADMINISTRATOR/DATA ENTRY CLERK
This role requires the ability to work in a busy office environment as part of a hard working, close-knit team in Binbrook.
The candidate should be articulate, computer literate (preferably with data entry experience).
Have a confident telephone manner for taking and processing sales orders with accuracy.
Knowledge of Sage and CRM packages an advantage.
Must hold a full driving licence with own transport.
30 hours per week.
Salary negotiable upon experience.
Please email your CV to

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STAY WARM -

'Roof Insulation - 12 rolls of 200mm thick encapsulated roof insulation (about enough for 3 bedroomed semi) available for a reasonable donation to the RNLI (Caistor Branch). Cost nearly £100 when purchased but our roof insulated for us without needing to use them. Phone Margaret or Graham on 01472 851076.'

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CAISTOR ART CLASS

Thursday September 20th 12nn – 4pm – Caistor Methodist Church Hall, £7 Tutor Philip Walker , detail 01472 851616

CAISTOR CIVIC SOCIETY

Thursday 20th September 1911 Census, Rev. David Saunders

Held at the Caistor Town Hall – North Street - Caistor – 7:30pm.

President – The Earl of Yarborough. New members & visitors welcome.

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP: £2.00. MEETING FEES: Members £1.00, Non –Members £2.00

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PROGRAMME 2012-13 MARKET RASEN GROUP LINCOLNSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST

Friday 21st September 7.30pm at Walesby Village Hall £1.50

Snipedales Countrypark and Nature Reserve Speaker:- James Forrester (LWT warden for Snipedales)

MINI KICKERS SOCCER CENTRE(CAISTOR) SATURDAY SESSIONS

Saturdays 22nd, 29th SEPTEMBER AND 6th, 13th, 20th OCTOBER

Caistor Grammar School All weather pitch, Navigation Lane, Caistor,LN7 6NH

Fun based drills, skills, tournaments, shoot outs, games

GROUPs 1 and 2 10.00AM – 11.00AM - Cost £2.75 per child per session or £12.50 per child for the 5 week course, Please bring suitable warm, waterproof clothing and a non fizzy drink

Please support these sessions to ensure the on-going future of our Saturday morning coaching sessions for your children, these sessions have run since 1996 !

MINI KICKERS NEEDS YOU ! 07799 790975

THE SALUTATION INN – NETTLETON PRESENTS......

Sat 22nd Sept – Live Band – The Whistlers – The Sali will Rock tonight!

from 9pm FREE EVENT Tel 01472 851228 –

CAISTOR IN BLOOM – EAST MIDLANDS IN BLOOM – GOLD WINNERS

Saturday 22/09/12 – Caistor Awards Ceremony @ Caistor Town Hall, 10am – 12noon with Bacon Sarnies !

CAISTOR HERITAGE TRUST MEETINGS FOR 2012 – 2013

Sunday September 23rd 2.00p.m."Caistor Canal Walk" led by Chris Padley

(Please register at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre and ask for details of meeting place 01472 851605)

GREAT LIMBER VILLAGE HALL

present "DOUDOU CISSOKO'S 'ANCIENT STRINGS AND FABULOUS THINGS'

On Sunday 23rd. September at 7.30p.m. at Great Limber Village Hall

Tickets available from; Great Limber Village Stores; Mace (Keelby), or by telephoning Richard Papps on 01469569702 or email .

Adults £8; Concessions £6; Child £5; Family ticket £20.

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AN EVENING WITH SNAKE DAVIS at THE SETTLEMENT

Thursday 27th September Music lovers in the area are in store for a rare treat as local hero and renowned saxophonist, Snake Davis, visits The Settlement in Caistor for a special intimate gig.

During an informal evening of food, music and candid chat, snake will tell his best backstage stories from a career that has seen him play with the likes of everyone from Tom Jones and Tina Turner to Beyoncé, Kylie and Take That.

More accustomed to playing stadiums, the event on is a unique opportunity to see and hear Snake in a much smaller, more personal arena. Snake will introduce his large family of instruments, tell tales from life on the road and take questions on absolutely any subject.

Wine bar and restaurant manager, Katie Turner said, “We’re thrilled to get such a talented musician all to ourselves for a whole evening.”

Tickets for the event, which starts at 7pm and includes a four-course meal, are on sale from the bar.

For more information contact Katie Turner on 01472 859 283 or email

Quotes: “A virtuoso saxophonist” DAILY TELEGRAPH

“Snake Davis has one of the most passionate sax styles and simple bluesy approaches a-la-Sanborn heard in these isles for a while” TIME OUT

“Snake is a joy to work alongside. His musical skills have no limit, in fact he is as free as a bird” DAVE STEWART (Eurythmics)

“Snake has been a friend and inspiration for many years and continues to be so because of his exceptional talent, dedication and sheer joy of making music. Long may it continue.” HEATHER SMALL

Eagle Squadrons 70th Anniversary Events

Friday 28th and Saturday 29th September 2012

Autumn 1942 saw the transfer of the Eagle Squadrons from the RAF, under whose banner they flew after forming in 1940, to the USAAF (United States of Army Air Force). RAF Kirton in Lindsey was the base for all three of the Eagle squadrons.

There are three events taking place in partnership with Kirton in Lindsey Town Council; Aviation Heritage Lincolnshire and the Kirton in Lindsey Society:

Friday 28th 7.30pm in the Town Hall – A talk on the History of the Eagle Squadrons will be given by Dr Roy Heidecker, the Eagle Squadron Historian from the Seymour Johnson Airbase in North Carolina. Tickets costs £5 and can be booked by contacting Martin Hollingsworth (01652 648435) of the Kirton in Lindsey Society; Phil Bonner (01529 308135) or Debbie Roberts (01529 308172) of Aviation Heritage Lincolnshire. Also on e-mail at

Saturday 29th September at 3pm on The Green, near the War Memorial – A Memorial Service to commemorate the three Eagle Squadrons who flew from Kirton in Lindsey during WW2 to include the unveiling of a new Squadron Memorial and a Spitfire Flypast. Members of the public are invited to attend at The Green for the service and for an informal reception at the Town Hall afterwards.

Saturday 29th September at 7.30pm in the Town Hall - a40s/50s Dance with the RAF’s Dance Orchestra – It is in aid of the RAF Benevolent Fund. Ticket prices are £20 including a Pie & Peas supper. Period dress optional!

Tickets will be available from Lynne Duffin (01652 649094); Martin Hollingsworth (01652 648435) or from One Stop Shop, Market Place. By e-mail from

Through the events there will be displays in the Town Hall about the history of the RAF in Kirton Lindsey and the Eagle Squadrons, organised by the Kirton in Lindsey Society.

For more information please contact any of the numbers above or Cate Neal, Clerk to the Town Council on 01724 855702 or

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