Slingsby Ladies Group meeting on 10th October 2017

Slingsby winter – The Balk | Photo by Steve Allen

Tuesday 10th October at 7.15 pm in the Methodist Chapel Schoolroom. A meeting of Slingsby Ladies Group. The speaker will
be former police officer Sue Woodcock. She will give a talk entitled ‘From Copper to Shepherd’.

New members are always welcome. Anyone interested is welcome to join us.

 

Meet our local police team on 10th October 2017

Tuesday 10th October between 9 and 10 am in Railway Street, Slingsby. An opportunity to speak to local police officers PC Jane Jones and PCSO Nicki Pounder.

(This event is also planned for Tuesday 12th December, same place and time.)

Fish and Chips 10th October 2017

Malton & Norton Lions Club are again delivering fish, chips and peas for the subsidised rate of £3 per person for the elderly and disabled.
Delivery dates are Tuesdays the 10th Oct., 14th Nov., 12th Dec., 9th Jan., 13th Feb., and 13th March.  They are collected from Peasey Hill at 11-45am and delivered to Slingsby at approx 12 noon for delivery round the village.
If you would like to order them please contact Stephen Prest on 628277 or Trudy Carr on 628302 or e-mail [email protected]

Community Open Day on 19th October 2017

Thursday 19th October from 9.30 am to 2 pm in Hovingham Village Hall. Community Open Day with information for community groups and interested individuals. Please see the poster for full details and how to book.

Talk on Fracking by Jessica Ernst on 9th October 2017

Monday October 9th at 7pm in the Milton Rooms, Market Place Malton. Jessica Ernst is a Canadian scientist with 25 years of working in the petroleum industry. The event is free and entitled The story of how fracking ruined my water. Jessica Ernst was awarded the UNANIMA International Woman of Courage Award (2011). UNAMIMA International offers this award to a woman who embodies those qualities which they believe is essential for the advancement of women everywhere – solidarity, a passion for human rights, commitment, and courage in the face of power which threatens life.